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Description J.F. BUDD BABY SHOE FACTORY, BURLINGTON COUNTY, NEW JERSEY.jpg |
English:
1887, J.F. BUDD BROKE GROUND FOR A CHILDREN'S "SHOEWORKS" AT THE CORNER OF PENN AND DILWYN STREETS. THE COMPANY EMPLOYED APPROXIMATELY 325 PEOPLE AND OPERATED SIX DAYS A WEEK FOR TEN HOURS A DAY. THE J.F. BUDD BABY SHOE COMPANY BILLED ITSELF AS THE "LARGEST BABY SHOE PLANT IN THE WORLD.On the NRHP
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Source | Own work |
Author | JERRYE AND ROY KLOTZ MD |
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National Register of Historic Places
in the
United States of America
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00001525
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