Sterling, a city of Illinois, on Rock River (here crossed by two bridges, one of iron, 1100 feet long), 109 miles W. of Chicago by rail. A large dam supplies water-power to most of the fifty factories, which produce farming implements, barbed wire, pumps, windmills, wagons, paper, flour, &c.; and there are five foundries. Pop. (1890) 5824.
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 9: Bound to Swansea, p. 721
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