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Definition of Bleachery

Bleachery
Bleachery Bleach"er*y, n.; pl. Bleacheries. A place or an establishment where bleaching is done.

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- Fall River Bleachery is an historic textile bleachery on Jefferson Street in Fall River, M****achusetts. The bleachery was built in 1872 and added to the...
- Southern Bleachery and Print Works is a historic factory building in Taylors, Greenville County, South Carolina. Founded by former Furman University English...
- Congregational Church founded. Manufacturers' Library active. Waltham Bleachery built. 1827 – Rumford Institute organized. 1833 – The Hive newspaper begins...
- mills being American Spinning Company Mill No. 2, Poe Textile Mill, Union Bleachery Mill, Riverdale Mill, Monaghan Mill, Southern Weaving Mill, Woodside Mill...
- corrosive media, such as sodium hypochlorite or wet chlorine gas (in the bleachery). Other applications include ultrasonic welding, wave soldering, and sputtering...
- the Dutchess Bleachery. The plant, which at times emplo**** as many as 1,150 people, stopped printing calico but continued as a bleachery and dye works...
- Bleachery Water Treatment Plant is a historic water treatment plant located at Rock Hill, South Carolina. It was built in 1930, and is a one-story brick...
- Orchard Street Dam – Dam Lot Brook Outlet for Bleachery Reservoir (Eastern) – Rattlesnake Brook Outlet for Bleachery Reservoir (Western) – Rattlesnake Brook...
- Jewell and Bowen also built the Crystal Springs Bleachery Company (in 1909). The Crystal Springs Bleachery Company was a major local employer and a significant...
- The Rock Hill Printing and Finish Company, also known locally as The Bleachery is a historic textile processing facility at 400 West White Street in downtown...