The Workers' World at Hagley
Released: Jan 01, 1992
Publisher: Hagley Museum and Library
Format: Paperback, 63 pages
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For more than a century along Delaware's historic Brandywine Creek, there flourished an industrial village centered around the original black powder yards of the Du Pont Company. There, as in hundreds of similar mill communities, the American Industrial Revolution unfolded. In historical photographs and in the words of the workers and their families, The Workers' World at Hagley tells the story of this important part of America's industrial heritage.
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