File:Holyoke, The World's Paper City, by Vernon Howe Bailey (1920).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionHolyoke, The World's Paper City, by Vernon Howe Bailey (1920).jpg |
English: A pencil sketch of the Holyoke skyline soon after its peak as an industrial city, with the Connecticut River in the foreground and Mount Tom in the center of the background. |
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Source | Discovering new facts about paper : the story of the greatest paper research laboratory | |||||||
Author | Vernon Howe Bailey | |||||||
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