Daly, A. M. (Alexander M.)
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A witness for the Mill, nurse Mabel Emma Wheeler discusses living conditions in the Wesley House and in the Mill village.The Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills Exhibit is a joint project between the Georgia Tech Library and Information Center's Archives and Records Management, Digital Initiatives, and Systems departments.
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Wheeler, Mabel Emma
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Digital Library of GeorgiaKeywords
- African Americans
- Atlanta
- Bread
- Breakfasts
- Buttermilk
- Child Care Services
- Child Labor
- Church Work With The Sick
- Coffee Brewing
- Cookery
- Cookery (Dried Fruit)
- Cotton Textile Industry
- Deciduous Teeth
- Diet
- Diseases
- Dried Vegetables
- Economic Conditions
- Employees
- Employment
- Eruption
- Food Habits
- Food Service
- Fulton Bag And Cotton Mills
- Fulton Bag And Cotton Mills Strike, Atlanta, Ga., 1914 1915
- Georgia
- Government
- Governmental Investigations
- Health And Hygiene
- History
- Hospitals
- Housing
- Industrial Housing
- Industrial Relations
- Labor Union Members
- Labor Unions
- Law And Legislation
- Luncheons
- Malnutrition
- Marasmus
- Meat
- Medical Care
- Methodist Church
- Methodist Settlement House (Atlanta, Ga.)
- Moral Conditions
- Nashville
- Nursery Schools
- Nurses
- Pellagra
- Physicians
- Pies
- Sanitation
- Sewerage
- Sick Leave
- Social Conditions
- Social Settlements
- Social Work With African Americans
- Societies And Clubs
- Strikes And Lockouts
- Sugarcane
- Syphilis
- Tennessee
- Textile Factories
- Textile Industry
- Textile Workers
- Tuberculosis
- Typhoid Fever
- United States
- United States. Commission On Industrial Relations
- United Textile Workers Of America
- Vanderbilt University. Hospital
- Wages
- Warioto Cotton Mills (Nashville, Tenn.)
- Wesley House (Atlanta, Ga.)
- Women
- Women Textile Workers
- Work Environment