William P. Dillingham, chairman Parts 1-23 by W. J. Lauck; pt. 24 by A. E. Cance; pt. 25 by H. A. Millis Pt. 1 (v. 6-7) Bituminous coal mining.--pt. 2 (v. 8-9) Iron and steel manufacturing.--pt. 3-4 (v. 10) Cotton goods manufacturing in th north Atlantic states. Woolen and worsted goods manufacturing.--pt. 5-7 (v. 11) Silk goods manufacturing and dyeing. Clothing manufacturing. Collar, cuff, and shirt manufacturing.--pt. 8-10 (v. 12) Leather manufacturing. Boot and shoe manufacturing. Glove manu
...facturing.--pt. 11 (v. 13) Slaughtering and meat packing.--pt. 12-13 (v. 14) Glass manufacturing. Agricultural implement and vehicle manufacturing.--pt. 14-16 (v. 15) Cigar and tobacco manufacturing. Furniture manufacturing. Sugar refining --pt. 17-20 (v. 16) Copper mining and smelting. Iron ore mining. Anthracite coal mining. Oil refining.--pt. 21-22 (v. 17-18) Diversified industries; pt. 21, General tables; pt. 22, The floating immigrant labor supply.--pt. 23 (v. 19-20) Summary report on immigrants in manufacturing and mining.--pt. 24 (v. 21-22) Recent immigrants in agriculture.--pt. 25 (v.23-25) Japanese and other immigrant races in the Pacific coast and Rocky mountain states: v. 1, Japanese and East Indians; v. 2, Agriculture; v. 3, Diversified industries
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