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[Testimony of Shuford B. Marks]
Date: [1915 March 17-27]
Document Type: Testimony
Unique ID: ms004-007
Description: A witness for the union, President of the Georgia Federation of Labor Shuford B. Marks discusses labor organization, and the demands of the strikers.
[Testimony of Louie Marquardt]
Date: [1915 March 17-27]
Document Type: Testimony
Unique ID: ms004-008
Description: A witness for the union, Atlanta Assistant Building Inspector Louie Marquardt discusses labor organization, and the demands of the strikers.
[Testimony of R. F. Irwin]
Date: [1915 March 17-27]
Document Type: Testimony
Unique ID: ms004-010
Description: A witness for the Mill, R. F. Irwin claims that labor leaders Ola Delight Smith and Charles A. Miles propositioned him to aid them in blowing up Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills with dynamite.
[Testimony of Andrew Jackson Clark]
Date: [1915 March 17-27]
Document Type: Testimony
Unique ID: ms004-013
Description: A witness for the Mill, carpenter and boarding house owner Andrew Jackson Clark discusses a conversation with labor leaders Ola Delight Smith and Charles A. Miles in which they asked where they could purchase dynamite in order to blow up the Mill-run boarding house.
[Testimony of H. Newbern Mullinax]
Date: [1915 March 17-27]
Document Type: Testimony
Unique ID: ms004-014
Description: A witness for the union, member of the Local Textile Council H. Newbern Mullinax discusses the strike of October 1913, labor organization, living conditions in the mill village, and workers who had been discharged from the Mill.
[Testimony of Robert H. Wright]
Date: [1915 March 17-27]
Document Type: Testimony
Unique ID: ms004-016
Description: A witness for the Mill, carpenter and President of the Local Robert H. Wright discusses child labor practices, unethical activities of labor leaders Ola Delight Smith and Charles A. Miles, and living conditions in the mill village.
[Testimony of E. H. Rogers]
Date: [1915 March 17-27]
Document Type: Testimony
Unique ID: ms004-024
Description: A witness for the Mill, E. H. Rogers, Superintendent of the Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills, discusses working conditions in the Mill, labor organization, and employment policies of the Mill.
"Mass Meeting"
Date: ca. 1914
Document Type: Flyer
Unique ID: ms004-030
Description: This flyer announces a strike meeting to occur in the rear of Park Pharmacy on October 11, 1914, where John Golden, national president of the United Textile Workers of America will speak.
"Workers Attention"
Date: ca. 1914
Document Type: Flyer
Unique ID: ms004-031
Description: This flyer announces a strike meeting to occur at Chastain's Hall, 10th Street and Hemphill Avenue where Charles A. Miles, general organizer from Fall River, Massachusetts will speak.
"Workers of Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills Attention"
Date: ca. 1914
Document Type: Flyer
Unique ID: ms004-040
Description: This flyer announces a strike meeting to occur at the Odd Fellows Temple, Moore and Decatur Streets where Charles A. Miles, general organizer from Fall River, Massachusetts and S. B. Marks of Altanta will speak.
"Meeting at Grand Theatre, Atlanta, Georgia under the Auspices of 'Men and Religion Forward Movement'"
Date: 1914 June 28
Document Type: Speech
Unique ID: ms004-042
Description: This opening speech by the chairman of the Men and Religion Movement John J. Eagan details the goals of the movement in the city of Atlanta.
"Anarchism!"
Date: 1915 April 08
Document Type: Article
Unique ID: ms004-067
Description: In this editorial article, the Textile Maunfacturer claims that the new chairman of the Commission on Industrial Relations, Frank P. Walsh, is an anarchist, and unfit for the Commission.
"Report of Operative A.E.W."
Date: 1914 June 01
Document Type: Report
Unique ID: ms004-125
Description: In this report, an operative describes the acquisition of a dictograph to be used to record meetings at union headquarters at Odd Fellows Hall.
"Report of Operative J.W.W."
Date: 1914 June 01
Document Type: Report
Unique ID: ms004-126
Description: In this report, an operative describes the installation of a dictograph in the ceiling of the union headquarters at Odd Fellows Hall to be used to record union meetings.
"Report of Operative J.W.W."
Date: 1914 June 04
Document Type: Report
Unique ID: ms004-127
Description: In this report, an operative describes the comings and goings of labor leaders at the union headquarters at Odd Fellows Hall.
"Report of Operatives J.W.W. and A.E.W."
Date: 1914 June 05
Document Type: Report
Unique ID: ms004-128
Description: In this report, an operative describes a meeting at the union headquarters at Odd Fellows Hall, recorded via a dictograph installed in the ceiling.
"Report of Operative J.W.W."
Date: 1914 June 02
Document Type: Report
Unique ID: ms004-129
Description: In this report, an operative describes a meeting at the union headquarters at Odd Fellows Hall, recorded via a dictograph installed in the ceiling.
"Report of Operative A.E.W."
Date: 1914 June 02
Document Type: Report
Unique ID: ms004-130
Description: In this report, an operative describes a meeting at the union headquarters at Odd Fellows Hall, recorded via a dictograph installed in the ceiling.
"Report of J.W.W Inspector and A.E.W. no. 10"
Date: 1914 June 03
Document Type: Report
Unique ID: ms004-131
Description: In this report, an operative describes a meeting at the union headquarters at Odd Fellows Hall, recorded via a dictograph installed in the ceiling.
"Report of Operatives J.W.W. and A.E.W."
Date: 1914 June 09
Document Type: Report
Unique ID: ms004-132
Description: In this report, an operative describes a meeting at the union headquarters at Odd Fellows Hall, recorded via a dictograph installed in the ceiling.
"Report of Operative #115"
Date: 1914 June 21
Document Type: Report
Unique ID: ms004-138
Description: In this report, an operative reports that the policy of labor organizers Sara Conboy, Ola Delight Smith, and Charles A. Miles is "to keep up agitation, by any means; to gain sympathy of [the] general public; to keep employees in good spirits, by 'jollying' them; to get support of City Officials by picturing filthy and unhealthy conditions of mills, hoping to get an investigation."
"Report of Operative #115"
Date: 1914 June 18
Document Type: Report
Unique ID: ms004-139
Description: In this report, an operative reports that In this report, an operative reports on the union's financial backing.
"Report of Operative #115"
Date: 1914 June 20
Document Type: Report
Unique ID: ms004-140
Description: In this report, an operative reports on the activities of labor organizers Sara Conboy, Ola Delight Smith, and Charles A. Miles.
"Report of Operative #115"
Date: 1914 June 26
Document Type: Report
Unique ID: ms004-141
Description: In this report, an operative reports on his attempts to encourage the strikers to distrust the outsiders or "hangers-on" joining the labor organizational efforts, in attempt to sabotage the union.
"Report of Operative #115"
Date: 1914 June 27
Document Type: Report
Unique ID: ms004-142
Description: In this report, an operative describes speeches given by Marion M. Jackson, Secretary Miller, William E. Flemming, Ola Delight Smith, and Conboy. He also reports on unrest amoung legitimate workers regarding "bums" and "hangers-on."
"Report of Operative #115"
Date: 1914 July 05
Document Type: Report
Unique ID: ms004-143
Description: In this report, an operative reports a talk with a striking loom-fixer and his dissatisfaction with the "bums" taking advantage of the strike, and that the leaders were "running things to suit themselves". Labor leaders Ola Delight Smith and Charles A. Miles are attempting to stop this sort of talk , and the operative must use discretion in speaking about it.
"Report of Operative #115"
Date: 1914 July 24
Document Type: Report
Unique ID: ms004-144
Description: In this report, an operative reports on a power struggle between labor leaders Charles A. Miles and Ola Delight Smith.
"Report of Operative #115"
Date: 1914 July 28
Document Type: Report
Unique ID: ms004-145
Description: In this report, an operative describes speeches given by Robert H. Wright, Charles A. Miles, Minie B. Ware, and Ola Delight Smith.
"Report of Operative #115"
Date: 1914 August 26
Document Type: Report
Unique ID: ms004-146
Description: In this report, an operative reports that Robert H. Wright has replaced Albert Sweat as president, and describes speeches by Wright and John Golden of the American Federation of Labor.
"Report of Operative #115"
Date: 1914 September 18
Document Type: Report
Unique ID: ms004-150
Description: In this report, an operative describes dissatisfaction among the strikers with labor leaders Charles A. Miles and Ola Delight Smith. He also reports on the large amounts of money owed by the strike leaders to creditors.
"Report of Operative #115"
Date: 1914 October 15
Document Type: Report
Unique ID: ms004-151
Description: In this report, an operative describes dissatisfaction among upper-level labor leader John Golden with the handling of the strike by Charles A. Miles and Ola Delight Smith.
[Report of Operative G.J.M.]
Date: 1914 July 15
Document Type: Report
Unique ID: ms004-155
Description: In this report, an operative describes speeches given by Robert H. Wright, Sara Conboy, Charles A. Miles and Ola Delight Smith.
"Report of Operative H.A.H."
Date: 1914 June 10
Document Type: Report
Unique ID: ms004-156
Description: In this report, an operative describes the reaction of the Union to the discovery of the dictograph in Union headquarters. He also describes speeches by William E. Flemming, Crooms, Ola Delight Smith, Lindsley, and Watson of the Machinist Union.
"Report of Operative H.J.D."
Date: 1914 June 09
Document Type: Report
Unique ID: ms004-157
Description: In this report, an operative reports on the activities of Ola Delight Smith and Charles A. Miles. He also tells of Smith's discovery of another operative in the Union.
"Report of Operative H.J.D."
Date: 1914 June 10
Document Type: Report
Unique ID: ms004-158
Description: In this report, an operative reports on a meeting between Ola Delight Smith and Atlanta police chief James L. Beavers concerning infiltration of the Union by Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills operatives.
"Woman Organizer Comes From Great Southern Strike"
Date: ca. 1914
Document Type: Article
Unique ID: ms004-169
Description: This article gives a brief biography of labor organizer Sara Conboy, and her activities in Atlanta during the strike. Item is a photocopy.
"Report of Operative #457"
Date: 1914 December 06
Document Type: Report
Unique ID: ms004-171
Description: In this report, an operative working in the Mill reports on the activities of other mill workers and labor leaders Charles A Miles, Ola Delight Smith, and Sara Conboy.
[Report of Operative #16]
Date: 1915 January 04
Document Type: Report
Unique ID: ms004-176
Description: In this report, an operative describes the activities of mill workers and labor organizers during the strike.
[Report of Operative #16]
Date: 1915 February 10
Document Type: Report
Unique ID: ms004-178
Description: In this report, an operative describes the activities of labor leaders H. Newburn Mullinax and Thomas Reagan.
[Report of Operative #16]
Date: 1915 March 02
Document Type: Report
Unique ID: ms004-179
Description: In this report, an operative working for the Mill reports on a labor organization meeting. Only page 1 is available. Subsequent pages are missing.
[Report of Operative #16]
Date: 1915 March 15
Document Type: Report
Unique ID: ms004-180
Description: In this report, an operative describes the activities of labor leaders Thomas Reagan, Ola Delight Smith, and Charles A. Miles.
"Mass Meeting under the Auspices of the Atlanta Federation of Trades"
Date: 1915 March 21
Document Type: Flyer
Unique ID: ms004-181
Description: This flyer announces a labor meeting to occur at the Alamo No. 2 on March 21, 1915, where John B. Lennon and James Shanessy will speak.
[Report of Operative #16]
Date: 1915 March 16
Document Type: Report
Unique ID: ms004-182
Description: In this report, an operative describes the activities of labor leaders H. Newburn Mullinax, Thomas Reagan, and William Flemming.
"Mass Meeting: Labor Forward Movement"
Date: 1915 April 18
Document Type: Flyer
Unique ID: ms004-183
Description: This flyer announces a labor meeting to occur at the Forsyth Theatre on April 18, 1915, where John George L. Berry and Sara Conboy will speak.
[Report of Operative #16]
Date: 1915 May 06
Document Type: Report
Unique ID: ms004-184
Description: In this report, an operative working in the Mill reports on the activities of other mill workers, strikers, and labor leader Sara Conboy.
[Memo concerning Operative #16 and Sara Conboy]
Date: 1915 May 04
Document Type: Memo
Unique ID: ms004-185
Description: This memo states that labor leader Sara Conboy was calling off the strike, and dispersing most of the strikers, leaving some to continue recruiting for the union.
[Report of Operative #16]
Date: 1915 May 10
Document Type: Report
Unique ID: ms004-187
Description: In this report, an operative describes the activities of labor leaders H. Newburn Mullinax and William Flemming.
[Report of Operative #16]
Date: 1915 August 13
Document Type: Report
Unique ID: ms004-190
Description: In this report, an operative describes plans for a labor meeting.
[Report of Operative #16]
Date: 1915 August 15
Document Type: Report
Unique ID: ms004-191
Description: In this report, an operative describes the activites of labor leaders.
Letter from H. N. Brown, Railway Audit and Inspection Company, to Oscar Elsas
Date: 1916 January 28
Document Type: Letter
Unique ID: ms004-192
Description: In this letter, H. N. Brown gives Oscar Elsas on labor organizers and offers the services of the Railway Audit and Inspection Company in supplying operatives for spying purposes.
[Report of Operative #16]
Date: 1916 March 26
Document Type: Report
Unique ID: ms004-193
Description: In this report, an operative describes a new newsletter created by the Federation of Trades, as wll as working conditions in the Mill.
"Operative #429, Special Work, Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills"
Date: 1916 September 09
Document Type: Report
Unique ID: ms004-196
Description: In this report, an operative working in the Mill reports on the activities of mill workers and labor organizers.
"Operative #429, Special Work, Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills"
Date: 1916 September 11
Document Type: Report
Unique ID: ms004-198
Description: In this report, an operative working in the Mill reports on the activities of mill workers and labor organizers.
"Operative #429, Special Work, Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills"
Date: 1916 September 12
Document Type: Report
Unique ID: ms004-199
Description: In this report, an operative working in the Mill reports on the activities of mill workers and labor organizers.
[Report of Operative #429]
Date: 1916 September 26
Document Type: Report
Unique ID: ms004-200
Description: In this report, an operative describes the activities of mill workers and bosses, and details his attempts to get close to labor leader William Flemming.
[Report of Operative #429]
Date: 1916 October 07
Document Type: Report
Unique ID: ms004-201
Description: In this report, an operative describes the activities of labor leader Mary Kelleher.
"Evening Report Fulton Bag Company [from Operative #100, Ole R. Olsen]"
Date: 1918 June 09
Document Type: Report
Unique ID: ms004-206
Description: In this report, an operative reports on union meetings and the activitites of labor leaders.
"Report of Operative #1042"
Date: 1919 April 29
Document Type: Report
Unique ID: ms004-233
Description: In this report, an operative reports on union meetings and the activitites of labor leaders Sara Conboy and John Golden.
"Textile Workers, Organize for the Eight Hour Day"
Date: 1919 February 03
Document Type: Flyer
Unique ID: ms004-253
Description: In this article, John Golden denounces the anti-union stance of Frederick B. Gordon, President of the Columbus Manufacturing Company of Columbus, Georgia.
[Report of Operative #16]
Date: 1915 March 17
Document Type: Report
Unique ID: ms004-265
Description: In this report, an operative describes the activities of labor leader H. Newborn Mullinax and Thomas Reagan, particularly in regards to the investigation by the Commission on Industrial Relations.