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George Traber III and Leon Brooks talking things over in the Perry Knitting Company. George was the President of the Perry Knitting Company. Leon was the director of personnel and safety. Both men appear to be relaxed in conversation.

An image of the Tempest street Knitting Mill from across the river during what could be early spring.

Interior of the sewing room at the Perry Knitting Company. I think, with the turmoil shown, that this must have been following the closure of the mill that occurred about 1969. I think this print was taken to send to other mills to show what the…

Building of the bridge on Walnut Street, 1908-1910. <br /> The pre-fabrication of a bridge leads across a ravine to the Perry Knitting Mill. Building equipment is scattered around the base of the unfinished bridge.

These machines were utilized to put the thread on bobbins at the Perry Knitting Company.<br />

Another print of machinery used in the processing of the cotton at Perry Knitting Company.<br />

Polish Band of Perry, NY Polska Parafia, probably about 1920<br /> A band of brass, woodwind, and percussion players pose in front of Polska Parafia—a Polish church in Perry, NY.

Picture depicts the machinery used in the manufacturing of cloth at the Perry Knitting Co. Pictures could have also been take after the decision to close Perry Knitting Company was reached. Clark was hired to take pictures of the equipment that was…

This program of events was given to the "Managers, Superintendents, Foremen, and Assistants of the Perry Knitting Company" attending its Second Annual Banquet. It's of historical interest because it shows the firm's organization and the men heading…

Leon Brooks giving an award at the Perry Knitting Company. Leon was the editor of the Perry Knitting Company News and the director of personnel and safety.
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