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1996.277.001A

Created:
Author: Mary Jo Griffin
Core
Title
Factory Interior
Title (generic)
Photograph
Accession No.

to see image, click here: http://ark.digitalcommonwealth.org/ark:/50959/rb68xk58r

Format
8.6614" x 11.8110"
Language
English
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this image but may not have full intellectual property and legal rights to it. Please contact the Center for more information.
Administrative
Negative No
339/15A
Image Catalog
LM1-Manufacturing-Buildings
Location
2nd Floor - Collections Office - Genealogy Shelving
Condition
Excellent

Mat is torn, but photo quality is excellent

Display Value
Excellent
Cataloged By
Griffin, Mary Jo
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Original/Copy
Original

1996.277.001A

Created:
Author: Mary Jo Griffin
Core
Title
Factory Interior
Title (generic)
Photograph
Accession No.

to see image, click here: http://ark.digitalcommonwealth.org/ark:/50959/rb68xk58r

Format
8.6614" x 11.8110"
Language
English
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this image but may not have full intellectual property and legal rights to it. Please contact the Center for more information.
Administrative
Negative No
339/15A
Image Catalog
LM1-Manufacturing-Buildings
Location
2nd Floor - Collections Office - Genealogy Shelving
Condition
Excellent

Mat is torn, but photo quality is excellent

Display Value
Excellent
Cataloged By
Griffin, Mary Jo
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Original/Copy
Original

1996.277.001A

Created:
Author: Mary Jo Griffin
Core
Title
Factory Interior
Title (generic)
Photograph
Accession No.

to see image, click here: http://ark.digitalcommonwealth.org/ark:/50959/rb68xk58r

Format
8.6614" x 11.8110"
Language
English
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this image but may not have full intellectual property and legal rights to it. Please contact the Center for more information.
Administrative
Negative No
339/15A
Image Catalog
LM1-Manufacturing-Buildings
Location
2nd Floor - Collections Office - Genealogy Shelving
Condition
Excellent

Mat is torn, but photo quality is excellent

Display Value
Excellent
Cataloged By
Griffin, Mary Jo
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Original/Copy
Original

1996.277.001A

Created:
Author: Mary Jo Griffin
Core
Title
Factory Interior
Title (generic)
Photograph
Accession No.

to see image, click here: http://ark.digitalcommonwealth.org/ark:/50959/rb68xk58r

Format
8.6614" x 11.8110"
Language
English
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this image but may not have full intellectual property and legal rights to it. Please contact the Center for more information.
Administrative
Negative No
339/15A
Image Catalog
LM1-Manufacturing-Buildings
Location
2nd Floor - Collections Office - Genealogy Shelving
Condition
Excellent

Mat is torn, but photo quality is excellent

Display Value
Excellent
Cataloged By
Griffin, Mary Jo
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Original/Copy
Original

1993_060_025

Created:
Author: Mary Jo Griffin
Core
Title
Consiglia De Paris
Title (generic)
Photograph
Accession No.

to see photo, click here: http://ark.digitalcommonwealth.org/ark:/50959/zg64tq85w

Text on back of item: Consiglia De Paris 1892-1945 Pacific Mill, spinning room 1917 cir. She came to Lawrence from Naples with her sister Sabatina in 1915. Two years later married Anthony DeParis and her sister married her husband's brother Federico. From her marriage Consiglia had one daughter Caroline Petrosino. She was 23-24 years old when she came from Naples in 1915. She died at the age of 53.
Copy of original photograph made approximately 1917.

Date (coverage)
ca 1917
Format
10.2362" x 8.2677"
Language
English
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this image but may not have full intellectual property and legal rights to it. Please contact the Center for more information.
Administrative
Negative No
3224
Image Catalog
LM2-Military
Location
2nd Floor - Media Vault - Oversized Photo Box
Condition
Excellent
Display Value
Excellent
Cataloged By
Griffin, Mary Jo
Cataloged On
Original/Copy
Copy

1993_060_025

Created:
Author: Mary Jo Griffin
Core
Title
Consiglia De Paris
Title (generic)
Photograph
Accession No.

to see photo, click here: http://ark.digitalcommonwealth.org/ark:/50959/zg64tq85w

Text on back of item: Consiglia De Paris 1892-1945 Pacific Mill, spinning room 1917 cir. She came to Lawrence from Naples with her sister Sabatina in 1915. Two years later married Anthony DeParis and her sister married her husband's brother Federico. From her marriage Consiglia had one daughter Caroline Petrosino. She was 23-24 years old when she came from Naples in 1915. She died at the age of 53.
Copy of original photograph made approximately 1917.

Date (coverage)
ca 1917
Format
10.2362" x 8.2677"
Language
English
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this image but may not have full intellectual property and legal rights to it. Please contact the Center for more information.
Administrative
Negative No
3224
Image Catalog
LM2-Military
Location
2nd Floor - Media Vault - Oversized Photo Box
Condition
Excellent
Display Value
Excellent
Cataloged By
Griffin, Mary Jo
Cataloged On
Original/Copy
Copy

1993_060_025

Created:
Author: Mary Jo Griffin
Core
Title
Consiglia De Paris
Title (generic)
Photograph
Accession No.

to see photo, click here: http://ark.digitalcommonwealth.org/ark:/50959/zg64tq85w

Text on back of item: Consiglia De Paris 1892-1945 Pacific Mill, spinning room 1917 cir. She came to Lawrence from Naples with her sister Sabatina in 1915. Two years later married Anthony DeParis and her sister married her husband's brother Federico. From her marriage Consiglia had one daughter Caroline Petrosino. She was 23-24 years old when she came from Naples in 1915. She died at the age of 53.
Copy of original photograph made approximately 1917.

Date (coverage)
ca 1917
Format
10.2362" x 8.2677"
Language
English
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this image but may not have full intellectual property and legal rights to it. Please contact the Center for more information.
Administrative
Negative No
3224
Image Catalog
LM2-Military
Location
2nd Floor - Media Vault - Oversized Photo Box
Condition
Excellent
Display Value
Excellent
Cataloged By
Griffin, Mary Jo
Cataloged On
Original/Copy
Copy

1993_060_025

Created:
Author: Mary Jo Griffin
Core
Title
Consiglia De Paris
Title (generic)
Photograph
Accession No.

to see photo, click here: http://ark.digitalcommonwealth.org/ark:/50959/zg64tq85w

Text on back of item: Consiglia De Paris 1892-1945 Pacific Mill, spinning room 1917 cir. She came to Lawrence from Naples with her sister Sabatina in 1915. Two years later married Anthony DeParis and her sister married her husband's brother Federico. From her marriage Consiglia had one daughter Caroline Petrosino. She was 23-24 years old when she came from Naples in 1915. She died at the age of 53.
Copy of original photograph made approximately 1917.

Date (coverage)
ca 1917
Format
10.2362" x 8.2677"
Language
English
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this image but may not have full intellectual property and legal rights to it. Please contact the Center for more information.
Administrative
Negative No
3224
Image Catalog
LM2-Military
Location
2nd Floor - Media Vault - Oversized Photo Box
Condition
Excellent
Display Value
Excellent
Cataloged By
Griffin, Mary Jo
Cataloged On
Original/Copy
Copy

Strike of 1912 - General Writings and Miscellaneous Materal Box 3

Created:
Author: Louise Maloney

Folder 1 "The Issue at Lawrence: The Manufacturer's Point of View" The Outlook (2-24-1912)

Folder 2 "The City That Tried to Forget Its Past" featured in Attenzione, 1980 and "Lawrence, MA: A City Comes Alive" featured in The Village Voice Vol. XXV No. 28, July 9-15, 1980 both by Paul A. Cowan

Folder 3 "Who's America is This?" Village Voice Vol XXIV No. 14, April 2, 1979 by Paul Cowan and "A Town's Amnesia" by Paul Cowan (1979.022.001)

Folder 4 "A Message to the Middle Class" (Seymour Deming - 1915) (1994.184.001)

Folder 5 book review of "Bread and Roses" by Bruce Watson, review done by Dexter Arnold

Folder 6 "The Trial of a New Society" by Justus Ebert, Cleveland 1913

Folder 7 "Bread and Repression, Too: The Battle for Labor's Memory and the Lawrence Textile Strike of 1912, By A.J. Hubbard, Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for Honors in the Department of History June 2018, Union College

Folder 8 "Immigration & Labor" (partial) by Isaac A. Hourwich, Ph.D

Folder 9 "Socialism Behind Lawrence Strike" Journal of Commerce (February, 1912)

Folder 10 1912 Strike: Interview with Mary Heaton Vorse, author, activist. 21pp RESTRICTED INTERVIEW, NO COPIES ALLOWED

Folder 11 "Lawrence and the I.W.W. (National Association of Wool Manufacturers, 1913)

Folder 12 "What City After Lawrence! In What Other American Community Will The Combination That Lied About Lawrence Encamp and Pursue the Same Tactics?" printed by Lawrence Citizen Association 1912

Folder 13 1912 Strike - Chronology of Events (beginning January 1, 1912)

Folder 14 Black List of Lawrence Workers (1914) (1996.154.003)

Folder 15 1912 - Lawrece Strike: "The Lawrence Strike: A Study", Atlantic Monthly 1912
"Lawrence Strike Reviewed" Lawrence Eagle (1912)
"Commonweath History of Massachusetts (1930)

Folder 16 1912 Scrapbook (The Great Lawrence Strike) (see special collection) (1993.024.002)

Folder 17 "Were Lawrence Strike Funds Handled Honestly?" New England Civic Federation, September 1913 (1979.004.003)

Folder 18 Manuscript Bibliography - Author unknown (1994.008.001)

Folder 19 "Bobbins and Bayonets" (1971) (see oversized special collection)

Folder 20 Geographical Area of Strike Activities

Folder 21 Cover: Life & Times In Immigrant City (See special collections)

Folder 22 Bread & Roses: Misc. Name Controversey

Folder 23 The Bread & Roses Strike Trail (1992) (1992.064.002)

Folder 24 Lawrence Strike 1912 Misc. Material

Folder 25 Camela Teoli, News Clippings 1989, 1999

Folder 26 Copies of pages from various sources regarding children involvement in strike

Folder 27 News Clippings Related to 1912 Strike (Post 1980)

Folder 28 High School Student in 1912 From Maryland Writing on Lawrence Strike

Folder 29 "The Great Strike, Lawrence, MA 1912" school curriculum by Small Planet Communications

Folder 30 Carlo Tresca Biography (Italian)

Folder 31 Opinion on 100 Yr. Anniversary of Strike of 1912 - Herbert Mehlhorn 2009

Folder 32 Book Reviews - "Radicals of the Worst Sort - Laboring Women In Lawrence 1860 - 1912" author Ardis Cameron

Folder 33 Notes & Comments by Mary Armitage on Strike of 1912

Folder 34 Memories of Lawrence and the 1912 Strike, Major General John Maginnis

Folder 35 Collective Voices - Strike of 1912 (Massachusetts Labor Movement)

Folder 36 Strike of 1912 Poems

Folder 37 A Spark of Electricity - The 1912 Bread & Roses Strike in Lawrence, Massachusetts" article featured in the History Channel Magazine, September-October 2012

Folder 38 Theater Espresso 2010 - "American Tapestry", Strike of 1912 Related

Folder 39 Cleansing History: Lawrence, MA, The Strike For Four Loves of Bread and No Roses, and the Anthropology of Working Class Consciousness.
by Gerald M. Sider, Response by Paul Buhle

Folder 40 "Roots of Textile" The Independent - Zone V - January, 8 1978

Folder 41 Articles re: Bread & Roses Strike (Irish Echo)

Folder 42 Rosario Contarino on the Bread & Roses Strike

Folder 43 Rocco, Angelo - Interview August 22, 1975 & Eulogy February 22, 1984

Folder 44 "The Lawrence Strike of 1912 and the Failure of the MA Socialist Party" by Dr. Henry F. Bedford

Folder 45 Labor and Working Class History Association (LAWCHA), newsletter, Spring/Summer 2012

Folder 46 "Lawrence, MA: The Strike of 1912" booklet published by Immigrant City Archives

Folder 47 Anarchy and Who's to Blame? Statement of the IWW (October 5, 1912)

Folder 48 Miscellaneous 1912 Strike Newspaper Clippings, Originals and Copies

Folder 49 Gardner W. Pearson, 1912 Strike, Militia Leader

Folder 50 "The Great Strike at Lawrence" by Steven Holman, Grade 8, Wetherbee School, 1968 (2013.084.001)

Folder 51 excerpt from "Trouble Downtown: the Local Context of Twentieth-Century America" by Henry F. Bedford. Excerpt is chapter 1, "Not Enough Pay": Lawrence, 1912. We have full book in the LHC library 2015.007.002

Folder 52 Narrative Proposal "We Fight For Roses", Lot of Theater Program Reviews by Gavin Ellen

Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Shelving

Strike of 1912 - General Writings and Miscellaneous Materal Box 3

Created:
Author: Louise Maloney

Folder 1 "The Issue at Lawrence: The Manufacturer's Point of View" The Outlook (2-24-1912)

Folder 2 "The City That Tried to Forget Its Past" featured in Attenzione, 1980 and "Lawrence, MA: A City Comes Alive" featured in The Village Voice Vol. XXV No. 28, July 9-15, 1980 both by Paul A. Cowan

Folder 3 "Who's America is This?" Village Voice Vol XXIV No. 14, April 2, 1979 by Paul Cowan and "A Town's Amnesia" by Paul Cowan (1979.022.001)

Folder 4 "A Message to the Middle Class" (Seymour Deming - 1915) (1994.184.001)

Folder 5 book review of "Bread and Roses" by Bruce Watson, review done by Dexter Arnold

Folder 6 "The Trial of a New Society" by Justus Ebert, Cleveland 1913

Folder 7 "Bread and Repression, Too: The Battle for Labor's Memory and the Lawrence Textile Strike of 1912, By A.J. Hubbard, Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for Honors in the Department of History June 2018, Union College

Folder 8 "Immigration & Labor" (partial) by Isaac A. Hourwich, Ph.D

Folder 9 "Socialism Behind Lawrence Strike" Journal of Commerce (February, 1912)

Folder 10 1912 Strike: Interview with Mary Heaton Vorse, author, activist. 21pp RESTRICTED INTERVIEW, NO COPIES ALLOWED

Folder 11 "Lawrence and the I.W.W. (National Association of Wool Manufacturers, 1913)

Folder 12 "What City After Lawrence! In What Other American Community Will The Combination That Lied About Lawrence Encamp and Pursue the Same Tactics?" printed by Lawrence Citizen Association 1912

Folder 13 1912 Strike - Chronology of Events (beginning January 1, 1912)

Folder 14 Black List of Lawrence Workers (1914) (1996.154.003)

Folder 15 1912 - Lawrece Strike: "The Lawrence Strike: A Study", Atlantic Monthly 1912
"Lawrence Strike Reviewed" Lawrence Eagle (1912)
"Commonweath History of Massachusetts (1930)

Folder 16 1912 Scrapbook (The Great Lawrence Strike) (see special collection) (1993.024.002)

Folder 17 "Were Lawrence Strike Funds Handled Honestly?" New England Civic Federation, September 1913 (1979.004.003)

Folder 18 Manuscript Bibliography - Author unknown (1994.008.001)

Folder 19 "Bobbins and Bayonets" (1971) (see oversized special collection)

Folder 20 Geographical Area of Strike Activities

Folder 21 Cover: Life & Times In Immigrant City (See special collections)

Folder 22 Bread & Roses: Misc. Name Controversey

Folder 23 The Bread & Roses Strike Trail (1992) (1992.064.002)

Folder 24 Lawrence Strike 1912 Misc. Material

Folder 25 Camela Teoli, News Clippings 1989, 1999

Folder 26 Copies of pages from various sources regarding children involvement in strike

Folder 27 News Clippings Related to 1912 Strike (Post 1980)

Folder 28 High School Student in 1912 From Maryland Writing on Lawrence Strike

Folder 29 "The Great Strike, Lawrence, MA 1912" school curriculum by Small Planet Communications

Folder 30 Carlo Tresca Biography (Italian)

Folder 31 Opinion on 100 Yr. Anniversary of Strike of 1912 - Herbert Mehlhorn 2009

Folder 32 Book Reviews - "Radicals of the Worst Sort - Laboring Women In Lawrence 1860 - 1912" author Ardis Cameron

Folder 33 Notes & Comments by Mary Armitage on Strike of 1912

Folder 34 Memories of Lawrence and the 1912 Strike, Major General John Maginnis

Folder 35 Collective Voices - Strike of 1912 (Massachusetts Labor Movement)

Folder 36 Strike of 1912 Poems

Folder 37 A Spark of Electricity - The 1912 Bread & Roses Strike in Lawrence, Massachusetts" article featured in the History Channel Magazine, September-October 2012

Folder 38 Theater Espresso 2010 - "American Tapestry", Strike of 1912 Related

Folder 39 Cleansing History: Lawrence, MA, The Strike For Four Loves of Bread and No Roses, and the Anthropology of Working Class Consciousness.
by Gerald M. Sider, Response by Paul Buhle

Folder 40 "Roots of Textile" The Independent - Zone V - January, 8 1978

Folder 41 Articles re: Bread & Roses Strike (Irish Echo)

Folder 42 Rosario Contarino on the Bread & Roses Strike

Folder 43 Rocco, Angelo - Interview August 22, 1975 & Eulogy February 22, 1984

Folder 44 "The Lawrence Strike of 1912 and the Failure of the MA Socialist Party" by Dr. Henry F. Bedford

Folder 45 Labor and Working Class History Association (LAWCHA), newsletter, Spring/Summer 2012

Folder 46 "Lawrence, MA: The Strike of 1912" booklet published by Immigrant City Archives

Folder 47 Anarchy and Who's to Blame? Statement of the IWW (October 5, 1912)

Folder 48 Miscellaneous 1912 Strike Newspaper Clippings, Originals and Copies

Folder 49 Gardner W. Pearson, 1912 Strike, Militia Leader

Folder 50 "The Great Strike at Lawrence" by Steven Holman, Grade 8, Wetherbee School, 1968 (2013.084.001)

Folder 51 excerpt from "Trouble Downtown: the Local Context of Twentieth-Century America" by Henry F. Bedford. Excerpt is chapter 1, "Not Enough Pay": Lawrence, 1912. We have full book in the LHC library 2015.007.002

Folder 52 Narrative Proposal "We Fight For Roses", Lot of Theater Program Reviews by Gavin Ellen

Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Shelving