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Description
Roxy Parker was one of many islanders who "knitted" nets and other items as a means of income. She is using the back of a chair to hold the twine while she is "knitting." Twine was distributed to these knitters, who worked at home and turned in the finished products.
In 1888, P.D. Hatch began a family business that grew over the years to employ 100 people on the island. When the 1938 Federal Minimum Wage and Hour law passed, the Hatches could no longer afford to pay their knitters, and so the business folded.
Written on the back of the photograph " Old Aunt Roxy Parker Up Island 1930 An old lady making nets Living alone on the Isle."
About This Item
- Title: Roxy Parker, Islesboro, 1930
- Creation Date: 1930
- Subject Date: 1930
- Location: Islesboro, Waldo County, ME
- Media: Photographic print
- Local Code: SC 1
- Object Type: Image
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- Older people--Maine--Islesboro
- Single women--Maine--Islesboro
- Needlework--Maine--Islesboro
- Cottage industries--Maine--Islesboro
- Netting--Maine--Islesboro
- Parker, Roxy.--Associated objects
- Embroidery--Maine--Islesboro
- Women--Employment
- Rural women--Maine--Islesboro
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Islesboro Historical SocietyPO Box 301, 388 Main Road, Islesboro, ME 04848
(207) 734-6733
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