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  2. J. E. Ashworth & Sons - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] In 1880 James was working at a mill in Greenwich, New York, and learning the trade. [4] By 1883–1884 he was operating a mill in Hartland, Vermont, where he was listed as a "manufacturer and wholesale dealer in heavy Army and horse blankets, bed blankets, and custom wool carding".

  3. Faribault Woolen Mill Company - Wikipedia

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    Faribault Mill is a textile manufacturing company in Faribault, Minnesota, United States, that produces and sells wool and cotton blankets, throws, shawls, socks, sheets, and many other products. The company sells its products through its stores in Faribault and Edina, MN and nationwide through retailers.

  4. Pendleton Woolen Mills - Wikipedia

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    In 1895 it was enlarged and converted into a textile mill that, by the following year, had begun making Native American trade blankets—geometric patterned robes (unfringed blankets) for Native American men and shawls (fringed blankets) for Native American women in the area—the Umatilla, Cayuse, Nez Perce and Walla Walla tribes. That ...

  5. Cowboy bedroll - Wikipedia

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    This rubber blanket was very waterproof and made it possible for the soldier to sleep relatively dry for the first time in the history of warfare. [citation needed] Prior to this time, most soldiers of the world's regular armies may or may not have been issued a wool blanket. Very crude groundcloths of "painted canvas" were sometimes secured by ...

  6. James May reveals why TV partnership with Jeremy Clarkson and ...

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    James May explains why his TV partnership with Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond had to end. Earlier this year, the trio, who first started working together on BBC’s Top Gear in 2002 before ...

  7. Portland Woolen Mills - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, the United States federal government granted the Portland Woolen Mills contracts for wool blankets. [18] In 1943, the factory won an Army-Navy "E" Award for their production. [19] By 1950, the Portland Woolen Mills had become the largest wool manufacturer in the United States west of Cleveland, Ohio. [20]

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