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EPISODE · May 6, 2021 · 7 MIN

BHS e304-Brattleboro's Response to the Industrial Revolution

from The Brattleboro Historical Society Podcast · host Brattleboro Historical Society

Between the 1830's and the 1890's a majority of New Englanders went from farming and raising their own food to living in the city, earning a wage, and buying their food. In Brattleboro there were attempts to provide an anecdote to the impersonal mechanization of society. This is the story...

Between the 1830's and the 1890's a majority of New Englanders went from farming and raising their own food to living in the city, earning a wage, and buying their food. In Brattleboro there were attempts to provide an anecdote to the impersonal mechanization of society. This is the story...

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