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Executive Committee Minutes (volume) 1900-1901

Executive Committee Minutes (volume) 1911-1917

Dues books (6) 1895-1907

Treasurer's Account Book 1901-1905

Loom Fixers Association Records, 1895-1917

Finding Aid

Finding aid prepared by Ken Fones-Wolf.

Encoding funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

2003

Collection Overview

Creator: Fall River Loom-Fixers' Association
Title: Loom Fixers Association Records
Dates: 1895-1917
Abstract: Union of loom fixers from Fall River, Massachusetts, affiliated at times with the United Textile Workers of America. Records include evocative executive committee minutes, a treasurer's book, and six dues books.
Extent: 2 boxes(1 linear ft.)
Language: English.
Identification: MS 3

Administrative Information

Acquired as a gift of the Labor Relations & Research Center, University of Massachusetts, 1984

Processed by Ken Fones-Wolf, August 1985.

Preferred Citation

Cite as: Loom Fixers Association Records (MS 3). Special Collections and University Archives, W.E.B. Du Bois Library, University of Massachusetts Amherst.

The collection is open for research.

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Scope and Contents of the Collection

The records of the Loom Fixers Association include executive committee minutes for the years 1900-1901 and 1911-1917, a treasurer's book (1901-1905), and six dues books, spanning the years 1895 to 1907.

The loom fixers were among the most skilled workers in the New England textile industry. Labor organization in the industry, however, was sporadic and often localized. The records of the Fall River Loom Fixers Association do not indicate a date of origin but show an affiliation with the United Textile Workers of America, at least during the 1910s.

The minutes of the Loom Fixers indicate a lively union culture. The union had its own meeting hall, and it organized parades, socials, and excursions. Moreover, the Union executive committee considered all grievances; thus the minutes demonstrate clearly how the union operated on the shop floor in terms of checking pay rates, intervening against offensive foremen, handling layoffs or reductions, and protesting poor working conditions.

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Executive Committee Minutes (volume) 1900-1901

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Executive Committee Minutes (volume) 1911-1917

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Dues books (6) 1895-1907

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Treasurer's Account Book 1901-1905