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There is currently no available "Beginner" label. The following is the default level label: Lamson and Goodnow became involved in the knife business as a result of Silas Lamson's (1776-1855) invention of the curved scythe snath, or handle, and his subsequent decision to manufacture this improved product in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts in 1834. The success of the business caused the partners to add buildings and to recruit cutlery workers from England and Germany by 1851. During the Civil War, the company was one of the largest U.S. cutlery manufacturers, employing at times more than 500 workers. This scene gives a rural flavor to the industrialized factory and was probably used to recruit workers; note the fisherman near the lower right-hand corner.
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Lamson, Goodnow and Company, Birds-Eye View
lithographer Charles Parsons (1821-1910) |
printer William Endicott and Company |
date 1849-1851 |
location Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts |
height 27.31" |
width 31.5" |
process/materials lithograph, paper, ink |
item type Art/Lithograph |
accession # #1888.38.05 |
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