Textile workers
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Amelia Olenio Collection of American Woolen Company Photographs
Photographs of overseers' outings, company executives, the March 1936 Lawrence, Massachusetts, flood, and other subjects.
Harold Rogers Papers
Notes on wool manufacturing processes including woolen and worsted spinning, sorting, dusting, carding, combing, etc.
J. Wallace Smith Papers
Includes notes on finishing and dyeing and styles at Wood and Washington Mills, a scrapbook of printed articles about woolens, dyeing, and notes on other textiles. Also includes a brief note on Smith's work history.
Maxwell Copelof Arbitration Briefs Exhibits, Transcripts and Decisions
Contains transcripts, briefs, awards, and decisions relating to cases arbitrated by Maxwell Copelof.
Ralph Edson Papers
Includes mill reports, supervisor's notes, policy manuals, job evaluation training manual, job descriptions with qualifications for various jobs including language/nationality best suited to each job, and Blue Cross materials; also weaving specifications. Mills represented include American Woolen Company, Andover (Shawsheen), Mass.; Arlington Mills, Lawrence, Mass.; and Holden Leonard Co., Bennington, VT.
Wood Worsted Mill Photographs
Images depict the 1905 construction of Wood Mill in Lawrence, Massachusetts, and the demolition of that mill in 1958.