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Volume 14, Rancocas Chemical Works, Hexamer General Surveys, Burlington, New Jersey
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Volume 14, Rancocas Chemical Works, Hexamer General Surveys, Burlington, New Jersey
930476 Volume 14, Rancocas Chemical Works, Hexamer General Surveys, Burlington, New Jersey, 1878 (colour litho) by Hexamer, Ernest (1827-1912); Free Library of Philadelphia; (add.info.: Plates 1317-1318. Owned by Gibbs & Deacon.); eFree Library of Philadelphia; American, out of copyright
Media ID 23019918
© Free Library of Philadelphia / Bridgeman Images
Burlington Chemical Cross Section Fourteen Hexamer Jersey Layout New Jersey Section Site Survey Surveys Volume Works
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This photo print, titled "Volume 14, Rancocas Chemical Works" takes us back to the bustling industrial landscape of Burlington, New Jersey in 1878. The image showcases a meticulously detailed cross-section of the chemical factory owned by Gibbs & Deacon, as documented by renowned American surveyor Ernest Hexamer. The vibrant color lithograph brings to life the intricate layout and architectural design of this significant site. Every detail is carefully depicted - from the sprawling plant buildings to the complex network of pipes and machinery that powered this thriving industry. This visual map offers a fascinating glimpse into America's booming chemical manufacturing sector during this era. Hexamer's General Surveys were instrumental in documenting and mapping various industries across America, providing valuable insights into their operations and economic impact. Volume 14 specifically focuses on Rancocas Chemical Works, highlighting its significance within Burlington's industrial landscape. As we admire this historical gem preserved at the Free Library of Philadelphia, let us appreciate not only its artistic value but also its role in capturing an important chapter in American history. It serves as a testament to human ingenuity and innovation while reminding us of our nation's rich industrial heritage.
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