ITEM
William Hudson, interviewed by Florence Ireland, July 15, 1972, Machias, Maine.
Identifier
NA 0707 (local)
Date
July 15 1972 (Date created)
Summary
Hudson talks about the lumber industry in Maine during the early twentieth century; organization of labor, housing and regulations/restrictions of laborers; who (race, nationality, gender, etc.) was employed in the industry; and personal experiences of Hudson while employed in Maine.
Language
English (Languages)
Other Subject Headings
Logging (forestry) (Ethnographic Thesaurus (ET))
Carpentry (Ethnographic Thesaurus (ET))
Place names (Ethnographic Thesaurus (ET))
Sawmills (Ethnographic Thesaurus (ET))
Log driving--Maine (Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH))
Cultural groups (Ethnographic Thesaurus (ET))
Vegetable gardening (Ethnographic Thesaurus (ET))
Christmas (Ethnographic Thesaurus (ET))
Work animals (Ethnographic Thesaurus (ET))
Foodways (Ethnographic Thesaurus (ET))
Logging accidents (Ethnographic Thesaurus (ET))
Lumber camps (Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH))
Union organizing (Ethnographic Thesaurus (ET))
Temporal Coverage
1908 - 1972
Geographic Coverage
Machias River, Maine (Geonames)
Machias, Maine (Geonames)
East Machias, Maine (Geonames)
Aroostook County (Geonames)
Mopang Lake, Maine (Geonames)
Loon Mountain, Maine (Local)
Fifth Machias Lake (Geonames)
Penobscot River (Geonames)

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