RMA6JCRY–Samuel Slater known as the Father of American Manufacturing. Hand-colored halftone of an illustration
RM2DNBBT0–Samuel Slater, The Father of American Manufacturers, Cranston Print Works, (Cranston, RI, USA), Medium: cotton Technique: printed on plain weave, Small border with black lines. The field has a building on each corner with legend underneath. In the center is a portrait with signature and legend, 'SAMUEL STARTER / THE FATHER OF / AMERICAN MANUFACTURERS' and seal., Selvedge on both sides and hemmed top and bottom., Cranston, Rhode Island, USA, ca. 1890, printed, dyed & painted textiles, Handkerchief, Handkerchief
RMG3K9PK–Samuel Slater
RM2R6EX74–Samuel Slater. Watercolor on paper. Date: c. 1836. Museum: NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY.
RM2H6AWTP–Samuel Slater, The Father of American Manufacturers (Handkerchief), Rhode Island, 1890. Views around Pawtucket, Rhode Island: Old Slater Mill, 'first cotton mill in America'; David Harley & Co Merchants Exchange Park Place and Main Street; Old Slater Sunday School, 'First Sunday School in America'; Pawtucket Falls and Bridge. Manufactured by Cranston Print Works Co, engraved by James Provan & Sons after a portrait by James Sullivan Lincoln.
RM2AG334C–. Portrait and biographical record of Lafayette and Saline counties, Missouri : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, together with biographies and portraits of all the presidents of the United States. aving a family of three sons. He and hisson had improved their farm until it was one ofthe best cultivated tracts about Slater. Our sub-jects father held the office of Constable fortwenty years. His farm comprised six hundredaero of land. Samuel M. acquired his education in the publicschools of Saline County, and then gave his timeto the development of the fa
RMRXF6PE–Samuel Slater, The Father of American Manufacturers (Handkerchief). Engraved by James Provan & Son's (American, active 1890s) after a portrait by James Sullivan Lincoln (American, 1811-1888); Manufactured by Cranston Print Works Co. (American, active 1890); United States, Rhode Island, Cranston. Date: 1890. Dimensions: 58.15 x 66.7 cm (22 7/8 x 26 1/4 in.). Cotton, plain weave; engraved roller printed. Origin: Rhode Island. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute. Author: Cranston Print Works Company.
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