Mrs. Fannie Foster, a widow in the cotton mill at Matoaca, Va. The smallest girl has been in the mill for a year. The other one has been in the mill but work was so slack that she made only about t
Snapshots of the Past
- SKU:
- AMZ-SOTP-HPA-174613
- All orders include free shipping
- description:
- Historic Framed Print, The grand young trotting mare Nancy Hanks, by Happy Medium, dam by Dictator, 17-7/8" x 21-7/8", Image: 16" x 20"
Beautiful historic reproduction print from the Library of Congress collections.
Created New York : Published
Originally preserved in the Library of Congress, this print of Mrs. Fannie Foster, a widow in the cotton mill at Matoaca, Va. The smallest girl has been in the mill for a year. The other one has been in the mill but work was so slack that she made only about t is now available for your home or office. The Library has preserved this image as part of its permanent historical collection.
Library of Congress record: Created 1911 June Title from NCLC caption card. Attribution to Hine based on provenance. In album: Mills. Hine no. 2214. Mrs. Fannie Foster, a widow in the cotton mill at Matoaca, Va. The smallest girl has been in the mill for a year. The other one has been in the mill but work was so slack that she made only about two dollars a week so she thought she better quit. Got a job in a Petersburg silk mill. Another daughter has work in a Petersburg trunk factory. Location: Matoaca, Virginia. Photographic prints.
Select the framed version for immediate display or the unframed print for your preferred frame style. Ideal for home, office, or as a unique historical gift. Free shipping on all US orders (domestic 48 states). Snapshots of the Past, founded in 2001, has se