Wkład polskich łodzian pochodzenia ziemiańskiego w rozwój Łodzi wielkoprzemysłowej czasu zaborów (1820–1914)
Streszczenie
The Poles of noble origin were few in Łódź. They didn’t own in general estates, especially 
 large. For development of city, which became industrial in Polish Kingdom, and his population 
 from end of first half of 19th century retreated degree some inhabitants from Łódź of landowners origin. They were: Maciej Wyszyński from the 
beginning  19th   century  –  the  owner  of  glassworks  in  Żabieniec,  Jan  Załęcki  connected  with 
distillery, and later in second part of 19th  century – Aleksander Skrudziński (founder of dye-works 
and finishing department) and Jan and Kazimierz Arkuszewski – owners of mechanical institution 
in  metal-machine  industry,  which  were  promoted  to  few  middle  polish  industrial  bourgeoisie.  
For the development of economy contribution had too Kazimierz Żukowski (mechanical industry), 
Wacław  Drozdowski  (dye-works  and  finishing  department)  and  engineers  Edmund  Nekanda-Trepka,  Stefan  Przedpełski  and  in  significant  degree  Andrzej  Rosicki  (mayor  of  Łódź  between 
years 1862–1865) actively worked almost to 1904.