Collection Items
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 1 of [Description of a Mill Village] DESCRIPTION OF MILL VILLAGE On the Asheville side of the French Broad River at the point where a bridge connects West Asheville with Asheville proper a level strip of land runs southward...
- Contributor: I.L.M.
- Date: 1938-09-20
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 2 of [Description of a Mill Village] 1111969177 2 earth on which the company did not build houses Cars climb down over its ravined surface with a tortoise like effort and chug their way into the street below Now...
- Contributor: I.L.M.
- Date: 1938-09-20
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 3 of [Description of a Mill Village] Big black cans in which dye was shipped to the mill now used as garbage cans without covers are scattered on level spots and form a part of the landscape seen from...
- Contributor: I.L.M.
- Date: 1938-09-20
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 4 of [Description of a Mill Village] 6 it 4 NO 4 Saturdays are allotted to the small boys and the hours from four thirty to seven to the women The company pays a man six dollars a month...
- Contributor: I.L.M.
- Date: 1938-09-20
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 5 of [Description of a Mill Village] NC 5 hung curtains made of old sacks and torn shoots across the street side of the basement and there he sometimes gives shows when his fathers old truck is not parked...
- Contributor: I.L.M.
- Date: 1938-09-20
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 6 of [Description of a Mill Village] Wont you have a apple he says to Snow White in a crackly witchs voice Snow White bites into the proffered apple and says that its good The witch hands her another...
- Contributor: I.L.M.
- Date: 1938-09-20
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 7 of [Description of a Mill Village] Ives play around in the dirty basement nO then go up the hill to their dingy homes
- Contributor: I.L.M.
- Date: 1938-09-20