Oral history interview with George Botts, 1996 Oct. 29 / conducted by Steve Golden.

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Oral history interview with George Botts, 1996 Oct. 29 / conducted by Steve Golden.

George Botts and his wife talk about their experiences working in Columbus Mills (formerly West Point Pepperell) for 30 years. They discuss job tasks, machinery, labor-management relations, race relations, and benefits.

Typescript: 7 leaves, bound ; 29 cm.Sound recording: 1 sound cassette : analog.

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Botts, George, 1939-

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George Botts, a native of Pike County, Ala., came to Columbus, Ga. and began working in the Columbus Mill in 1967. He ran a tying machine for 30 years. Mrs. Botts is also a longtime mill worker. From the description of Oral history interview with George Botts, 1996 Oct. 29 / conducted by Steve Golden. (Columbus State University). WorldCat record id: 72681860 ...

Columbus Mills (Columbus, Ga.)

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Botts, George, Mrs.

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West Point Pepperell (Firm)

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Golden, Steve

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