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Lithograph of the McNeely and Company Leather Manufactory, 4th. Street below Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, circa 1860.
Credit: Library Company of Philadelphia
By 1683 William Penn was already operating a tannery in Philadelphia. In the decades that followed the city became a major manufacturer and exporter of leather goods. Indeed, it led the nation in the production of leather until passed by Milwaukee in the early 1900s. The McNeely family operated a leather manufactory in Philadelphia from 1830 into the early 20th century.