Archives & Records Management
Library & Information Center
Georgia Institute of Technology
704 Cherry Street
Atlanta, GA 30332-0900

Images in this site are to be reproduced only with permission of the applicable copyright holder.

Browse Results

Found 0 for the search term 0 in Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills Records
Found 0 for the search term 0 in Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills Photographs.
Sort by : Title | Date | ID
"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 September 17
Document Type: Report
Unique ID: ms004-149
Description: In this report, an operative describes continuing low spirits in the strikers' tent colony and states that he has been circulating a petition asking for relief of conditions in the tent colony to be presented to the strike leaders.
"Report of Operative #115"
Date: 1914 September 09
Document Type: Report
Unique ID: ms004-148
Description: In this report, an operative describes continuing low spirits in the strikers' tent colony.
"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 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 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 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 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 #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 September 08
Document Type: Report
Unique ID: ms004-147
Description: In this report, an operative describes low spirits in the strikers' tent colony.
"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 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 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."