Today's postcard is a fine portrait of the employees in the "Paper Machine Room" which was able to put out 500 feet of paper per minute, 152 inches wide. The card conveys not only the state of the art of industrial revolution machinery, circa 1900, but the work uniforms of the day, the pride of the employees, and a few OSHA regulations here and there that far pre-date OSHA.
For more on the history of the mill and the origins of the town, see this short video:
4 comments:
This is WONDERFUL! I love it! Thank you for posting. I enjoyed every word, picture and the video was great, too.
Have a great weekend, and Happy Postcard Friendship Friday!
Thanks, Beth. This may be one of my top 10 favorite cards in my collection.
neat card. I can't imagine that a copy would stop it's machines now and let employees pose on the equipment for photos. thanks for the story that goes with it.
Great card! It's interesting seeing all the workers as well as the machines/
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