F.E. Flynn oral history, 1964.

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F.E. Flynn oral history, 1964.

In this interview, Mr. Flynn discusses his experiences with the Edgett-Burnham Company. Topics include: changes in canning techniques from approximatley 1900 until 1950; the effect of child labor laws on the canning industry; changes in working conditiions at canneries; and his recollections of Edwin K. and George A. Burnham.

82 p. of transcript.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7904809

Cornell University Library

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Flynn, F. E., 1877.

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F.E. Flynn was associated with the Edgett-Burnham Company. From the description of F.E. Flynn oral history, 1964. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 63934568 ...

Burnham, Edwin, 1817-1887

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Burnham, George (American architect, 1875-1931)

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Keuchel, Edward F.

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Edgett-Burnham Company.

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The Edgett-Burnham Company was a canning company based in Camden, Hew York. The company relocated to Newark, Wayne County, New York after 1863. From the guide to the Edgett-Burnham Company records, 1854-1930., (Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library) ...