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Located in the Forming Department of the John B. Stetson Company, Philadelphia, the fur was blown on to a revolving copper cone, minutely perforated, which was about three feet high, forming a thin covering of felt. This cone and the felt, protected…

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The remnants of the closed Stetson Hat factory site in recent years

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A Stetson factory building being demolished

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The Ortlieb's Brewery was founded in 1870 and closed in 1981. It was reopened in 1987 as Ortlieb's Jazzhaus for Jazz performance until its closing in 2010.

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Workers from the Stetson hat factory pose with their Christmas gift of turkeys.

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An accompanying news article from the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin:
Thirty-eight men workers at the King Kard Overall Company at 807 Filbert St are on a sitdown strike in protest against employment of a girl for what they consider a man's job, a…

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This newspaper article features the Kensington business men who played major roles in the Pennsylvania Rapid Transit strike of 1910. A caption for a featured photo reads: "A delegation of prominent merchants of the northeast section of the city went…

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The Rapid Transit Company or RTC was a pre-cursor to the Philadelphia Rapid Transit company or PRT, which was then a pre-cursor to SEPTA. In 1910, the PRT went on strike, and this article talks about how much that lost productivity has cost in…

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Bromley Mills factory, a textile manufacturing business.
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