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Perry Walton

Walton, Perry, 1865–1941

Nationality: Undetermined, possibly United States (United States)

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Perry Walton Contributed to the Following:

TitleEditionYear of PublicationRoleCountry of PublicationPossible Copyright StatusAvailable Online?
The administration of a new era1922AuthorUnited StatesPublic DomainPublic DomainPublic DomainPublic DomainText or HTML availabePage view availableKindle eBook availableEPUB eBook available
Comb making in America: an account of the origin and development of the industry for which Leominster has become famous, to which are added pictures of many of the early comb makers and views of the old time comb shops1925EditorUnited StatesPublic DomainPublic DomainUnknown copyright statusUnknown copyright status
Concord1922AuthorUnited StatesPublic DomainPublic DomainPublic DomainPublic DomainText or HTML availabePage view availableKindle eBook availableEPUB eBook available
Falmouth on Cape Cod: picturesque, romantic, historic1925AuthorUnited StatesPublic DomainPublic DomainPublic DomainPublic Domain
The story of textiles: a bird's-eye view of the history of the beginning and the growth of the industry by which mankind is clothed1925AuthorUnited StatesPublic DomainPublic DomainPublic DomainPublic Domain
The story of textiles: a bird's-eye view of the history of the beginning and the growth of the industry by which mankind is clothed1912AuthorUnited StatesPublic DomainPublic DomainPublic DomainPublic DomainText or HTML availabePage view availableKindle eBook availableEPUB eBook available
Two related industries: an account of paper-making and of paper-makers' felts as manufactured at the Kenwood mills, Rensselaer, New York, U. S. A., and Arnprior, Ontario, Canada, the two plants of F. C. Huyck & sons, Albany, New York, prepared by direction of Perry Walton to mark the fiftieth year since the founder, Francis Conkling Huyck, entered the business and the twenty-fifth year since the plant at Rensselaer, New York, opposite Albany, was built, 19191920AuthorUnited StatesPublic DomainPublic DomainPublic DomainPublic DomainText or HTML availabePage view availableKindle eBook availableEPUB eBook available