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Aerial view of Huntsville Manufacturing Company
Factories--Alabama--Huntsville Manufacturing Company; Textile factories--Alabama--Huntsville;
Huntsville Manufacturing Company, located in West Huntsville. Originally known as the Merrimack Mill, the factory was constructed in 1899 and the surrounding mill village grew with 279 houses, a hospital,...
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Huntsville Manufacturing Company
Huntsville Manufacturing Company (Ala.); Textile factories--Alabama--Huntsville; Merrimack Mill (Huntsville, Ala.);
In 1946, after 45 years in operation, the Merrimack Mill was purchased by the Huntsville Manufacturing Company. Here, a group of executives are given a tour of the new "Huntsville Manufacturing Company."...
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Huntsville Manufacturing Company
Factories--Alabama--Huntsville Manufacturing Company;
Huntsville Manufacturing Company, located in west Huntsville. Originally known as the Merrimack Mill, the factory was constructed in 1899 and the surrounding mill village grew with 279 houses, a hospital,...
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Mill village
Employees' buildings and facilities--Alabama--Merrimack Manufacturing Company (Huntsville, Ala.);
Part of a mill village in west Huntsville. The field in this photo used to contain playground equipment provided by the Merrimack Manufacturing Company. Mill villages were generally self-contained entities...
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Huntsville Manufacturing Company
Huntsville Manufacturing Company (Ala.); Textile factories--Alabama--Huntsville;
Aerial view of Huntsville Manufacturing Company, located in West Huntsville.
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Workers on strike
Factories--Alabama--Huntsville Manufacturing Company; Strikes and lockouts--Huntsville Manufacturing Company;
Workers on strike at the Huntsville Manufacturing Company. This photo was shot on April 30, 1951 between 5:30 a.m. and 6:00 a.m.
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Huntsville Manufacturing Company Union Strike
Strikes and lockouts--Textile Industry--Alabama--Huntsville; Huntsville Manufacturing Company (Ala.);
Huntsville Manufacturing Company Union Strike on Thursday, May 3, 1951, between 1:30 and 2:00 p.m. On the fourth day of operation after a 30-day strike, 310 workers reported to work. Only one case of strike...
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Merrimack Mill No. 2
Merrimack Mill--Huntsville (Ala.); Huntsville Manufacturing Company (Ala.); Textile factories--Alabama--Huntsville;
Huntsville Manufacturing Company, located in west Huntsville. Originally known as the Merrimack Mill, the factory was constructed in 1899 and the surrounding mill village grew with 279 houses, a hospital,...
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Union Strikers at the main gate of Huntsville Manufacturing Company
Strikes and lockouts--Textile Industry--Alabama--Huntsville; Huntsville Manufacturing Company (Ala.);
Monday, April 30, 1951. No trouble was encountered as 20 employees other from the supervisory force, entered the main gate in response to the company's back to work request.
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Columbus Buggy Company
Carriage manufacturers and dealers--Alabama--Columbus Buggy Company (Huntsville, Ala.); Carriages and carts--Alabama--Huntsville;
The Columbus Buggy Company was located on the corner of Greene and Clinton Sts. in 1890
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Certificate of stock in the Huntsville Library Company
Libraries--Alabama--Huntsville;
This is a certificate of stock sold for $20.00 in 1818 to a shareholder in the Huntsville Library Company
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Huntsville Manufacturing Company Card Room
Huntsville Manufacturing Company (Ala.); Textile factories--Alabama--Huntsville;
The picker laps are fed into carding machines where they are reduced to a thin layer of cotton. Fine wire teeth comb the cotton, coming out in the form of a one-inch rope called roving.
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Huntsville Manufacturing Company Weaving Room
Huntsville Manufacturing Company (Ala.); Textile factories--Alabama--Huntsville;
These textile mill employees are working in the "Weaving Room". Weaving transforms yarn into cloth. It interlaces two sets of threads in the machine, which is called a loom. The set of yarn which run the...
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Act to Incorporate the Huntsville Library Company
Libraries--Alabama--Huntsville;
This act to incorporate the Huntsville Library Company in 1823 made Huntsville the spot for the first library in the state of Alabama
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Huntsville Manufacturing Company Roving Room
Huntsville Manufacturing Company (Ala.); Textile factories--Alabama--Huntsville;
These ladies are working the "roving machines". "Roving" is a smaller strand of cotton that has been further reduced by rollers and bobbin speed. To resist breaking, the roving is given many twists as...
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First truck in Huntsville
Huntsville, Ala.--Vehicles.; Trucks--Huntsville, (Ala.)--History.;
In 1903 the Chase Nursery Company purchased this new three-quarter ton, three cylinder air cooled engine truck from McAnally Hardware Company on the Square. The truck was purchased by Quietdale Farm in...
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Watercress capital of the world
Watercress--Agriculture--Alabama; Dennis Watercress Company--Huntsville (Ala.); Railroads--Freight; Madison County--Alabama;
Watercress being loaded at the Huntsville Freight Depot during the 1920's-1930's. Dennis Watercress Company of Huntsville, Alabama was the largest producer of watercress in the world. The watercress was...
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Portrait of Captain John James Ward
Ward, John James; Huntsville (Ala.) -- Mayors;
A former mayor of Huntsville, Captain Ward raised the only Artillery Battery from Huntsville in the Spring of 1862. Most of his company was captured at the Battle of Selma in April 1865.
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Lincoln Mill
Lincoln Mill--Huntsville (Ala.); Textile factories--Alabama--Huntsville;
Lincoln Mill started as Madison Spinning Company but folded in 1906. It reopened in 1908 as Abingdon Mill and became Lincoln Mill in 1918 when it was purchased by William Lincoln Barrell of Lowell, MA....
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Col. D. C. Kelley
Kelley, David C., 1833-1909; Confederate States of America . Army--Officers; Methodist Church--Alabama--Clergy;
Reverend David C. Kelley was pastor of the First Methodist Church of Huntsville in 1861 when he gained command of a newly formed cavalry company which was called the "Kelly Rangers". He later served on...
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