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The queen of industry, or the new south
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African Americans; Columbia (Symbolic Character); Cotton Industry; Cotton Pickers; Employment; Periodical Illustrations; Textile Mill Workers; Wood Engravings
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Wylie Mill, Chester, S.C. Boy with calf is Pamento Benson. Raising it for beef. Has worked in mill 2 years. Mr. Benson said, "Just as soon as the boys get old enough to handle a plow, we go straight back to the farm. Factory is no place for boys." Next to Pamento is Ray Benson. "Helper in the mill" Next Clarence Rost, works in mill. Location: Chester, South Carolina.
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Chester; Children; Cows; Internal Migration; Photographic Prints; South Carolina; Textile Mill Workers; United States
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Group work in the Ayer mill. Many of those working are:Joe Christy, 21 Common Street; Harold Old, 81 Springfield St.; Sam Gangi, 22 Pleasant Valley St.; Wallace Hogan, 12 Bailey St.; Sebastino Genovese, 50 1/2 Common St.; Leopoldo Andreoli, 208 Elm St.; Uroli Farealla, 120 Common St.; Salvatore Finechelli, 115 Garden St.; Joseph D'Angelo, 6 Common St.; Pasuala Dearndo, 185 Oak St. Location: Lawrence, Massachusetts.
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Boys; Lawrence; Massachusetts; Photographic Prints; Smoking; Textile Mill Workers; United States
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Group working in Ayer Mill. Joe Christy, 21 Common St.; Sam Gangi, 82 Pleasant Valley St.; Harold Olds, 81 Springfield St.; Wallace Hager, 12 Baily St.; Sebastino Genovese, 50 1/2 Common St.; Leopoldo Andreoli, 208 Elm St.; Nicoli Farcella, 120 Common St.; Salvatore Finchelli, 115 Garden St.; Joseph D'Angelo, 6 Common St.; Pasquale De Arnado, 125 Oak St.; Salvatore Quatirtto, 48 Union St. Location: Lawrence, Massachusetts.
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Boys; Lawrence; Massachusetts; Photographic Prints; Textile Mill Workers; United States
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Accident to young cotton mill worker. Giles Edmund Newsom (Photo October 23rd, 1912) while working in Sanders Spinning Mill, Bessemer City, N.C., August 21st, 1912, a piece of the machine fell on to his foot mashing his toe. This caused him to fall on to a spinning machine and his hand went into the unprotected gearing, crushing and tearing out two fingers. He told the Attorney he was 11 years old when it happened. His parents are now trying to make him 13 years old. The school census taken at the time of the accident makes him12 years (parents' statement) and school records say the same. His school teacher thinks he is 12. His brother (see photo 3071) is not yet 11 years old. Both of the boys worked in the mill several months before the accident. His father, (R.L. Newsom) tried to compromise with the Company when he found the boy would receive the money and not the parents. The mother tried to blame the boys for getting jobs on their own hook, but she let them work several months. The aunt said "Now he's jes got to where he could be of some help to his ma an' then this happens and he can't never work no more like he oughter." Location: Bessemer City, North Carolina.
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Accidents; Bessemer City; Boys; North Carolina; Photographic Prints; Textile Mill Workers; United States; Wounds & Injuries
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Some of the doffers at the Salisbury (N.C.) Cotton Mill, October 18th, 1912. The average age of the children here is rather high, but there are some youngsters. Location: [Salisbury, North Carolina]
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Boys; North Carolina; Photographic Prints; Salisbury; Textile Mill Workers; United States
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Some of the doffers at the Salisbury (N.C.) Cotton Mill, October 18th, 1912. The average age of the children here is rather high, but there are some youngsters. Location: [Salisbury, North Carolina].
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Boys; North Carolina; Photographic Prints; Salisbury; Textile Mill Workers; United States
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Groups of doffers, etc., all working in the Liberty Cotton Mill, Clayton, N.C., taken at 10:00 A.M., October 29th, 1912. I saw a few very young spinners, one apparently ten years old, working, but could not get them out. Location: Clayton, North Carolina.
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Boys; Clayton; Cotton Industry; North Carolina; Photographic Prints; Textile Mill Workers; United States
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Photos taken during noon hour, October 23rd, 1912, at the Loray Mills, Gastonia, N.C. They said they were working and went in to work. At night I counted over thirty children coming out when the whistle blew, and they seemed to be from ten to twelve years old. The Superintendent was much disturbed over the photos. Location: Gastonia, North Carolina.
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Boys; Gastonia; North Carolina; Photographic Prints; Textile Mill Workers; United States
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Photos taken during noon hour, October 23rd, 1912, at the Loray Mills, Gastonia, N.C. They said they were working and went in to work, At night I counted over thirty children coming out when the whistle blew, and they seemed to be from ten to twelve years old. The superintendent was much disturbed over the photos. Location: Gastonia, North Carolina.
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Boys; Gastonia; North Carolina; Photographic Prints; Textile Mill Workers; United States
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Photos taken during noon hour, October 23rd, 1912, at the Loray Mills, Gastonia, N.C. They said they were working and went in to work. At night I counted over thirty children coming out when the whistle blew, and they seemed to be from ten to twelve years old. The Superintendent was much disturbed over the photos. Location: Gastonia, North Carolina.
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Boys; Gastonia; North Carolina; Photographic Prints; Textile Mill Workers; United States
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Accident to young cotton mill worker. Giles Edmund Newsom (Photo October 23rd, 1912), while working in Sanders Spinning Mill, Bessemer City, N.C., August 21st, 1912, a piece of the machine fell on to his foot mashing his toe. This caused him to fall on to a spinning machine and his hand went into unprotected gearing, crushing and tearing out two fingers. He told the Attorney he was 11 years old when it happened. His parents are now trying to make him 13 years old. The school census taken at the time of the accident makes him12 years (parents' statement) and school records say the same. His school teacher thinks that he is 12. His brother (see photo 3071) is not yet 11 years old. Both of the boys worked in the mill several months before the accident. His father, (R.L. Newsom) tried to compromise with the Company when he found the boy would receive money and not the parents. The mother tried to blame the boys for getting jobs on their own hook, but she let them work several months. The aunt said "Now he's jes got to where he could be of some help to his ma an' then this happens and he can't never work no more like he oughter." Location: Bessemer City, North Carolina.
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Accidents; Bessemer City; Boys; North Carolina; Photographic Prints; Textile Mill Workers; United States; Wounds & Injuries
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Accident to young mill worker. Giles Edmund Newsom (Photo October 23rd, 1912) while working in Sanders Spinning Mille [i.e., Mill], Bessemer City, N.C., August 21st, 1912, a piece of the machine fell on to his foot mashing his toe. This caused him to fall on to a spinning machine and his hand went into unprotected gearing, crushing and tearing out two fingers. He told the Attorney he was 11 years old when it happened. His parents are now trying to make him 13 years old. The school census taken at the time of the accident makes him12 years old (parents' statement) and school records say the same. His school teacher thinks he is 12. His brother (see photo 3071) is not yet 11 years old. Both of the boys worked in the mill several months before the accident. His father, (R.L. Newsom) tried to compromise with the Company when he found the boy would receive the money and not the parents. The mother tried to blame the boys for getting jobs on their own hook, but she let them work several months. The aunt said "Now he's jes got to where he could be of some help to his ma an' then this happens and he can't never work no more like he oughter." Location: Bessemer City, North Carolina.
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Accidents; Bessemer City; Boys; North Carolina; Photographic Prints; Textile Mill Workers; United States; Wounds & Injuries
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[Accident to young cotton mill worker. Giles Edmund Newsom (Photo October 23rd, 1912), while working in Sanders Spinning Mill, Bessemer City, N.C., August 21st, 1912, a piece of the machine fell on to his foot mashing his toe. This caused him to fall on to a spinning machine and his hand went into unprotected gearing, crushing and tearing out two fingers. He told the Attorney he was 11 years old when it happened. His parents are now trying to make him 13 years old. The school census taken at the time of the accident makes him12 years (parents' statement) and school records say the same. His school teacher thinks that he is 12. His brother (photo 3071) is not yet 11 years old. Both of the boys worked in the mill several months before the accident. His father, (R.L. Newsom) tried to compromise with the Company when he found the boy would receive money and not the parents. The mother tried to blame the boys for getting jobs on their own hook, but she let them work several months. The aunt said "Now he's jes got to where he could be of some help to his ma an' then this happens and he can't never work no more like he oughter."] Location: [Bessemer, North Carolina].
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Accidents; Bessemer; Boys; North Carolina; Photographic Prints; Textile Mill Workers; United States; Wounds & Injuries
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Photos taken during noon hour, October 23rd, 1912, at the Loray Mills, Gastonia, N.C. They said they were working and went in to work. At night I counted over thirty children coming out when the whistle blew, and they seemed to be from ten to twelve years old. The Superintendent was much disturbed over the photos. Location: Gastonia, North Carolina.
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Boys; Gastonia; North Carolina; Photographic Prints; Textile Mill Workers; United States
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Photos taken during noon hour, October 23rd, 1912, at the Loray Mills, Gastonia, N.C. They said they were working and went in to work. At night I counted over thirty children coming out when the whistle blew, and they seemed to be from ten to twelve years old. The Superintendent was much disturbed over the photos. Location: Gastonia, North Carolina.
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Boys; Gastonia; Girls; North Carolina; Photographic Prints; Textile Mill Workers; United States
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Groups of doffers, etc., all working in the Liberty Cotton Mill, Clayton, N.C., taken at 10:00 A.M., October 29th, 1912. I saw a few very young spinners, one apparently ten years old, working, but could not get them out. Location: Clayton, North Carolina.
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Boys; Clayton; Cotton Industry; North Carolina; Photographic Prints; Textile Mill Workers; United States
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Groups of doffers, etc., all working in the Liberty Cotton Mill, Clayton, N.C., taken at 10:00 A.M., October 29th, 1912. I saw a few very young spinners, one apparently ten years old, working, but could not get them out. Location: Clayton, North Carolina.
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Boys; Clayton; Cotton Industry; North Carolina; Photographic Prints; Textile Mill Workers; United States
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Groups of doffers, etc., all working in the Liberty Cotton Mill, Clayton, N.C., taken at 10:00 A.M., October 29th, 1912. I saw a few very young spinners, one apparently ten years old, working, but could not get them out. Location: Clayton, North Carolina.
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Boys; Clayton; Cotton Industry; North Carolina; Photographic Prints; Textile Mill Workers; United States
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Photos taken during noon hour, October 23rd, 1912, at the Loray Mills, Gastonia, N.C. They said they were working and went in to work. At night I counted over thirty children coming out when the whistle blew, and they seemed to be from ten to twelve years old. The Superintendent was much disturbed over the photos. Location: Gastonia, North Carolina.
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Boys; Gastonia; North Carolina; Photographic Prints; Textile Mill Workers; United States
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