James and Marjorie Young papers. 1936-1963.

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James and Marjorie Young papers. 1936-1963.

The James and Marjorie Young papers contain material relating to the Young's book Textile Leaders of the South. These papers largely document the collecting of family and mill histories, correspondence with the subjects and their families, company newspaper clippings, and photographs. The history of the Southern textile industry can be traced in the lives of the men the Youngs wrote about. The papers include some correspondence with textile executives. There are also a number of pamphlets related to particular mills and towns.

1.75 cubic ft.

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Young, Marjorie W. (Marjorie Willis), 1902-

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Young, James.

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James and Marjorie Young were journalists, newspaper and journal editors. From the description of James and Marjorie Young papers. 1936-1963. (Clemson University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 19909487 Jeweler, gold and silversmith at Troy, N.Y. From the description of Papers, 1799-1847. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 86164546 ...