This story describes a strike that took place at the Ounegan Woolen Mill in Old Town and explains how students at the University of Maine became involved.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/songstorysamplercollection/1038/thumbnail.jp
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This story describes a strike that took place at the Ounegan Woolen Mill in Old Town and explains ho...
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Maine’s modern history is punctuated by factory closings — the textile mills in the 1950\u27s, the s...
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“If preservationists are to be true to the insights of a broad, inclusive social history encompassin...
A history of the Great Northern Paper Company completed in 1978 by long-time employee John E. McLeod...
Contents: I Own This Town (on Kingdon Harvey \u2730) --- Nate Cohen \u2735 --- Six Overtimes? --- Th...
In the old days of the Maine Lumberwoods, March and April marked the end of cutting and hauling lumb...
The Maine Perspective, a publication for the University of Maine, was a campus newsletter produced b...
The article discusses the strike of shoe manufacturing employees in Lewiston-Auburn in 1937 and why ...
The history of the Eastern Fine Paper mill in Brewer, Maine is a long and fascinating tale of innova...
The year 1899 was an explosive time for mining in Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Illinois, but espe...
The 1892 Homestead Steel Strike is one of the most notorious events of the American Labor Movement. ...
Ray Pineau was a leader in the historic Jay, Maine International Paper Strike in 1987-88. He is feat...
This story describes a strike that took place at the Ounegan Woolen Mill in Old Town and explains ho...
The article discusses The 1917 strike of the Waterville, Thomson\u27s Point, and Brunswick maintenan...
People have likely been singing, whistling, and humming while working for as long as music and work ...
Maine’s modern history is punctuated by factory closings — the textile mills in the 1950\u27s, the s...
A history of the Great Northern Paper Company completed in 1978 by long-time employee John E. McLeod...
“If preservationists are to be true to the insights of a broad, inclusive social history encompassin...
A history of the Great Northern Paper Company completed in 1978 by long-time employee John E. McLeod...
Contents: I Own This Town (on Kingdon Harvey \u2730) --- Nate Cohen \u2735 --- Six Overtimes? --- Th...
In the old days of the Maine Lumberwoods, March and April marked the end of cutting and hauling lumb...
The Maine Perspective, a publication for the University of Maine, was a campus newsletter produced b...
The article discusses the strike of shoe manufacturing employees in Lewiston-Auburn in 1937 and why ...
The history of the Eastern Fine Paper mill in Brewer, Maine is a long and fascinating tale of innova...
The year 1899 was an explosive time for mining in Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Illinois, but espe...
The 1892 Homestead Steel Strike is one of the most notorious events of the American Labor Movement. ...
Ray Pineau was a leader in the historic Jay, Maine International Paper Strike in 1987-88. He is feat...