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Dublin Core
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Title
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Industry and Manufacturing, Rockford, Illinois
Description
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A collection of photographs depicting images of industrial businesses and manufacturing corporations in Rockford, Illinois in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The majority of the scenes range from 1910 to 1976.
Date
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1880-1984
Still Image
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Original Format
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Photograph
Physical Dimensions
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4.5" x 6.25"
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Title
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Forest City Furniture Company Workers.
Description
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A sepia-tone photograph showing sixteen workers of the Forest City Furniture Company, established in 1869 in Rockford IL by Andrew C. Johnson, J. P. Anderson, and thirteen other Swedish workmen. Located on Railroad Ave. between 7th and 8th Streets, the factory and yards covered six acres and boasted 150,000 square feet of floor space. This was the first factory on "Furniture Row," soon joined by several others along Railroad Ave. and the Galena and Chicago railroad tracks. Forest City Furniture Co. closed its doors in 1897.
Date
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circa late 19th century
Rights
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Midway Village Museum
Format
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jpeg
Identifier
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81.120.5
Type
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Still Image
Andrew C. Johnson
Eighth Street
Forest City Furniture Company
Furniture Maker
Galena and Chicago Railroad
J. P. Anderson
Midway Village Museum
Railroad Avenue
Rockford Illinois--History
Rockford Manufacturing--Industry
Seventh Street