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| Title | Exposition Cotton Mills |
| Photographer | Benzur, Gabriel
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| Caption | Sara Jordan Checking diameter of cotton fibre on a micronaire. |
| Description | View of Expopsition Cotton Mills worker Sara Jordan checking the diameter of cotton fibres on a micronaire machine in the standards laboratory in the Exposition Cotton Mills in Atlanta, Georgia. |
| Geographic Location | Atlanta (Ga.)
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| Subject | Cotton Cotton industry--Georgia--Atlanta Laborers--Georgia--Atlanta Textile industry--Georgia--Atlanta Textile mill workers--Georgia--Atlanta Women--1940-1950 Clothing & dress--1940-1950 Equipment Interiors--Georgia--Atlanta
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| Personal Name | Jordan, Sara
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| Corporate Name | Exposition Cotton Mills (Atlanta, Ga.)
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| Date Original | circa 1945 |
| Date Digital | 2006 |
| Type | 8 x 10 in. silver gelatin print
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| Digital Format | JPEG |
| Catalogue Number | VIS 122.17.02 |
| Collection | Exposition Cotton Mills Photographs |
| Publisher | Kenan Research Center, Atlanta History Center, 130 West Paces Ferry Road, Atlanta GA 30305 |
| Rights | This material is protected by copyright law. (Title 17, U. S. Code) Permission for use must be cleared through The Kenan Research Center at the Atlanta History Center. Licensing agreement may be required. |
| Notes | The International Cotton Exposition of 1881 was one of three expositions in Atlanta designed to attract business and venture capitol to Atlanta. The other two expositions were in 1887 and 1895. Buildings were erected for the 1881 exposition along what is now Ashby Street in West Atlanta. In 1882, these structures were converted into a textile mill, and became the Exposition Cotton Mills, which stood until 1971. |
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