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Show 121 in fact the foundation of Utah' laying concerned, John M. organized co-operative sheep herd, busines a in Utah. s 1 Murdoch, A factory built in Provo in 1871 and most of whom England its and Scotland. wares to manufacturing was a c c om cotton pa n i e d Davidson his production Dunfermline, imported 1954), A p. 2Tullidge, was a goods was l s the Colorado.2 sent to large woolen centers of factory exporting was When the machinery Washington County acquainted family, along techniques Hoggan, there. industry and machinery James 1866 it recent converts with the cotton the settlers the many in for a with associated weaver from loom and the newest patterns from his home D. Richards, in Journal 120. History of Encyclopedia, II, 3; Salt Lake Archibald Gardner Utah: woolen mills in West Jordan, 3 sheep Liverpool, to Brigham Young, History of date; Leslie S. Raty, Under History of Wasatch County (Salt Lake City, De s e.r e t 1852, Wasatch Skies, News, and few year of cotton textiles. 3 lLetter, Franklin February 24, a in 'the the installation of the supervised daughter Maggie taught with the training also were scale large between 125 to 150 operatives, James Davidson and his by from Scotland who goods the first such men and in 1861 he Valley, for the manufacture of woolen Within Montana, Idaho One of the industry. settled in Heber employed received their woolen s Andrew Karl Larsen, Deseret News Press, 1957), City, 681-2; Biographical instigated the establishment see Millennial Star, Red Hills of November p. 188. XXXVIII, (Salt Lake of 622. City, |