Original illustrated magazine article that has been carefully extracted from a vintage/antique periodical. Examining the conditions faced by the young women working at the Pennsylvania Silk Mills.
Illustrations/photos include:
ï On the way to the factory ï A moment of conversation during the foreman's absence ï Working at the winding frame ï Snatching a glimpse at the world outside ï Full page color illustration of the Silk Mills at night (by F.E. Schoonover) ï and more
Title: A Woman in the Pennsylvania Silk-Mills
Subtitle: The conservation of our young womanhood
Author: Florence Lucas Sanville
Publication: Harper's Monthly Magazine
Publication Year: 1919
Length (includes front & back): Approximately 13 pages
Approximate Page Size (in inches): 6 x 9¼
Condition: VG
This is an article only . . . not the entire magazine
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