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Iron & Steel Museum of Alabama
The museum has numerous exhibits relating the production of iron and steel during the American Civil War when Alabama once had some 14 different iron companies and six rolling mills producing some 70% of the Confederate iron supply. -
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Cotton mill
After the Civil War, the typical size of cotton mills grew very quickly and production reached record levels. ... The yarn is twisted through the spinning of the bobbin it is rolled on, exactly like a spinning wheel but just in a different configuration. -
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Milling machine
Plain mills are used to shape flat surfaces. ... By the close of World War II, many additional ideas involving servomechanisms were in the air. -
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Colorado Labor Wars
The executive board of the WFM asked all mines to stop shipments of ore to the offending mills. ... Ready for war -
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Eastern Theater of the American Civil War
In the afternoon, Burnside's corps crossed a stone bridge over Antietam Creek and rolled up the Confederate right. ... Auburn I – Auburn II – Bristoe Station – Buckland Mills – Rappahannock Station II -
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Medway watermills (lower tributaries)
Lambarde mentions thirteen fulling mills and one corn mill. ... The large overshot waterwheel was scrapped in 1941 but papermaking continued after the war. -
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Mills Novelty Company
The committee was concerned with the transition of the coin machine factories from war production back to their former use. ... ↑ "Mills Soda Machines". -
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Kentucky in the American Civil War
Part of the Army of Kentucky eventually became the Reserve Corps of the Army of the Cumberland, while the rest was rolled into the XXIII Corps in the Department of Ohio under Maj. Gen. John G. Foster. ... J.K. Mills, Col. 24th Mo. Vols., Sept. 3, 1863 -
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2000 AD (comics)
Mills brought fellow freelancer John Wagner on board as script adviser and the pair began to develop characters. ... War -
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Louisville in the American Civil War
Part of the Army of Kentucky eventually became the Reserve Corps of the Army of the Cumberland, while the rest was rolled into the XXIII Corps in the Department of Ohio under Maj. Gen. John G. Foster. ... J.K. Mills, Col. 24th Mo. Vols., Sept. 3, 1863
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