Records, 1848-1978.

ArchivalResource

Records, 1848-1978.

Includes correspondence, clippings, photographs, scrapbooks, pamphlets, books, and yearbooks mostly for the years 1939-1969. The records relate to a number of topics including annual meetings, child labor, "right-to-work" laws, public relations, foreign imports, textile safety, the Maid of Cotton program, the Taft-Hartley and Walsh-Healy Acts, individual Alabama textile mills, and pollution.

20 cu. ft. (20 records center cartons) and.1 v. ; 64 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7256967

Auburn University.

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Alabama Maid of Cotton Pageant.

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Alabama Cotton Manufacturers Association.

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Georgia-Alabama Textile Traffic Association.

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Georgia Cotton Manufacturers Association.

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National Cotton Council of America

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Alabama Textile Manufacturers Association.

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Established in 1901 as the Alabama Cotton Manufacturers Association. In 1958 the organization changed its name to the Alabama Textile Manufacturers Association to reflect increased membership of synthetic fiber producers. The Association functions as a trade association for Alabama textile and allied industries, providing services, guidance, and organized pursuit of common interests and goals. From the description of Records, 1848-1978. (Auburn University). WorldCat record id: 283113...