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A concise chronicle traces the growth of a regional hat-making industry from colonial origins through nineteenth-century expansion, wartime disruption, and later mechanized revival. Presented as a series of trade-journal articles, it combines chronological narrative, firm and craftsman profiles, and technical descriptions of traditional hand processes and subsequent machinery-driven innovations. Chapters examine shifting fashions, specialized products such as the Mackinaw hat, the rise and fall of local houses, and practical details of manufacturing and business organization, concluding with accounts of modern improvements and a model establishment that illustrates contemporary methods and commercial scale.

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William Tufts Brigham

William Tufts Brigham was an American author known for his contributions to literature on cultural and historical topics. His notable works include "Baltimore Hats, Past and Present," which explores the history and significance of hat-making in Baltimore, and "Guatemala," a detailed examination of the country's culture and geography. Brigham's writings reflect a keen interest in the intersection of history and everyday life, offering readers insights into the social fabric of his subjects.

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