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  2. Power loom - Wikipedia

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    A power loom is a mechanized loom, and was one of the key developments in the industrialization of weaving during the early Industrial Revolution. The first power loom was designed and patented in 1785 by Edmund Cartwright. [1] It was refined over the next 47 years until a design by the Howard and Bullough company made the operation completely ...

  3. Paul Moody (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Moody (May 23, 1779 – July 5, 1831) was a U.S. textile machinery inventor born in Byfield, Massachusetts (Town of Newbury). He is often credited with developing and perfecting the first power loom in America, which launched the first successful integrated cotton mill at Waltham, Massachusetts, in 1814, under the leadership of Francis Cabot Lowell and his associates.

  4. Horrocks loom - Wikipedia

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    Official figures (The Factories Inspectors' count) were first compiled in 1835 and they showed 108,189 power looms used for cotton, 1,713 for silk, 2,330 for wool and 2,846 for worsted, but not all of these would have been Horrocks looms; the 1830 Roberts Loom (based on 1822 patents) had become more popular. [7]

  5. William Radcliffe - Wikipedia

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    William Radcliffe (1761?, in Mellor, Derbyshire – 20 May 1842, in Stockport [1]) was a British inventor and author of the essay Origin of the New System of Manufacture, Commonly Called Power Loom Weaving.

  6. Loom - Wikipedia

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    A power loom is a loom powered by a source of energy other than the weaver's muscles. When power looms were developed, other looms came to be referred to as handlooms. Most cloth is now woven on power looms, but some is still woven on handlooms. [48] The development of power looms was gradual.

  7. Why are flags flying at half-staff in Wisconsin on Monday? - AOL

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    Flags will fly at half-staff in memory of U.S. Army Air Forces Sergeant Jack Hohlfeld, who died more than 80 years ago but whose remains were only recently identified and returned to Wisconsin.

  8. Why are the flags flying at half-staff in Wisconsin on ... - AOL

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    Flags are flying at half-staff across Wisconsin on Saturday. The gesture, ordered by Gov. Tony Evers, is in honor of Wisconsin firefighters who have died in the line the duty.Here's what you ...

  9. Why are the flags flying at half-staff in Wisconsin this ...

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    Why are the flags at half staff in Wisconsin Saturday? President Joe Biden ordered flags to be flown at half staff to honor Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, who died on November 19 . She was 96.