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John Russell started his cutlery manufacturing business in Greenfield, Massachusetts, about 1834 at the "Green River Works" along the Green River. He moved his business in 1870 to the newly-planned industrial city, Turners Falls, Massachusetts. In 1880, 51% of the people who worked there in factories were employed by the cutlery. In this photograph taken around 1890, there are both men and women who worked in the Etching and Cleaning Department. Russell employed a mix of native- and foreign-born workers. Men and women from Ireland, Germany, and Eastern European countries worked in the cutlery making over 150 kinds of pocket knives among other types of cutlery. As of 1900, labor reforms would reduce the number of hours that women could work to 58 hours a week.

 

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John Russell Cutlery Etching and Cleaning Department Employees

creator   Russell Cutlery
date   c. 1890
location   Turners Falls, Massachusetts
width   13.0"
height   8.25"
process/materials   scanned reproduction
item type   Photograph/Photograph - Copy print
accession #   #L06.034


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See Also...

"Shorter Hours for Women"

"The Poles at Turners Falls" article from Greenfield Gazette and Courier newspaper

Arms Manufacturing Company workers

Russell Cutlery Factory


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