Photo Record
Images
Metadata
Object ID |
006.021.022 |
Accession number |
006.021 |
Object Name |
Print, Photographic |
Description |
A sepia photograph from the United Shoe Machinery Corporation (USMC) of their factory at 53 Rantoul Street taken in 1900. This image has three rows of employees posing in front of a brick building with three large windows; from those window are three more unidentified men watching. There are two pipes running down in front of each window. Front row from L to R: Joseph Watts; Pullam; Raynor; William Port; Charles Powers; Leonard Hamel; John Hope; Charles Woodman; and Arthur or Perley Holden. The second row from L to R: Louis Fiske; Edwin French; Frederick Hawley; Frank Wentworth; John Lynch; J. William Taylor; Cogswell; Thomas Gilliatt; Merton Ellis; and Uzziel Heath. The third row from L to R: Joseph or J. Fred Hayes; Walkup; Leonard Hersey; Charles French; Philip Parker; Orel French; James Ward; Charles Grush; Osgood; Mundy Thibideau; G. Forrest Eaton; Franklin Maude; and Grunlaw. |
Date |
1900 |
Collection |
Cobb Collection |
Title |
USMC Factory Employees in 1900 at 53 Rantoul Street |
Search Terms |
photograph sepia USMC factory Rantoul Street, 53 employees |
Print size |
5.5" x 8" |
People |
Watts, Joseph Pullam Raynor Port, William Powers, Charles Hamel, Leonard Hope, John Woodman, Charles Holden, Arthur Holden, Perley Fiske, Louis French, Edwin Hawley, Frederick Wentworth, Frank Lynch, John Taylor, J. William Cogswell Gilliatt, Thomas Ellis, Merton Heath, Uzziel Hayes, Joseph Hayes, J. Fred Walkup Hersey, Leonard French, Charles Parker, Philip French, Orel Ward, James Grush, Charles Osgood Thibideau, Mundy Eaton, G. Forrest Maude, Franklin Grunlaw |