Nineteenth-century textile mills like the Bates Manufacturing Co. featured in your issue on Jan. 25 were sometimes home as well as the workplace for young women employed there.
A letter written in 1875 to my grandfather at Fort Gary, Manitoba, from a lady friend in East Florenceville, New Brunswick, says, in part, “Flo Dyer is in Boston now. Her address is Number One Stitching Room, Lawrence Corporation, Lowell, Mass. I had a letter from her not long since. She is doing well if what she says is true. She gets $26 a month besides her board.”
Merle Tyrrell
Houlton
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