Oral history interview with Mary M. Miller, 1996 Nov. 20 / conducted by John Bush.

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Oral history interview with Mary M. Miller, 1996 Nov. 20 / conducted by John Bush.

Mary Magdaline "Maggie" Miller talks about her experiences working in the textile mill, including wages, tying weaver's knots, jobs she held, working conditions, machinery, supervisors, mill ownership, men's and women's jobs, and unions. She also discusses her family, scouting, and local churches

Typescript: [22] leaves, bound ; 29 cm.Sound recording: 1 sound cassette : analog.

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Miller, Mary Ellen

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Mary Magdaline "Maggie" Miller began working in mill in Lanett, Ala., owned by the Lanier family, at the age of 17. She started out filling batteries and later went to the weaving room. Mrs. Miller worked in the mill over 20 years and later worked at the Kessler Company. From the description of Oral history interview with Mary M. Miller, 1996 Nov. 20 / conducted by John Bush. (Columbus State University). WorldCat record id: 74496464 ...

Bush, John S.,

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West Point Pepperell (Firm)

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West Point Manufacturing Company

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