Textile workers
Found in 189 Collections and/or Records:
Helena E. Wright Collection of Textile Industry Photographs
Henry F. Bedfore Collection of Lawrence Textile Strike Photographs
Photographs from the end of the Lawrence Textile Strike on March 14, 1912, Lawrence, Massachusetts.
Henry F. Bedfore Collection of Textile Related Graphics
Hollingworth Family Papers
Correspondence mostly received by William Rawcliff, largley written by the Joseph Hollingworth, along with his father George and brother Jabez, John, and James.
Idaho Wool Growers Association Records
History of the Association, its officers, and locations of its annual meetings, 1894-1904.
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.
James Butler Records
An account book for a carding and finishing mill in Methuen, Mass. The accounts for 1829-1830 refer to the manufacturing of flannel and note weavers, warpers, etc., and time missed. Starting in 1830, there are also accounts of shoes made. A few entries from the 1870's are probably those of John Wilson.
James Lirigo Papers
Memoirs of a weaver and loom builder, giving an account of his life from his birth in 1809 in Hillhead parish in Sorn, Scotland. The diary ends in 1889.