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Photograph
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Title
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Downtown Cripple Creek, Colorado
Description
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Small mining town, located at nearly 10,000 feet, is best known for its gold rush history. This photograph appears in OpenValley because the Perry Knitting Company calculated that its production of Nitey Nite sleepers in 1952, if laid end to end, would total 1,788 miles in length. So Cripple Creek it was! The statistic appears on <a href="https://openvalley.org/files/original/56f72811c6320ed209360c4698a1f164.jpg" target="_blank" rel="noopener">an advertisement for an open house</a> held at the mill in 1953.<br /><br />This item contains both the original color photograph and a b & w version created for <a href="https://openvalley.org/exhibits/show/perry-test/welcome" target="_blank" rel="noopener">an exhibit</a> on the Perry Knitting Company.
Creator
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Butterfield, Chalmers
Publisher
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Wikimedia Commons
Date
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1957
Contributor
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Cooper,Ken
Source
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<a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Cripple_Creek,_Colorado,_1957,_Kodachrome_by_Chalmers_Butterfield.jpg" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Courtesy Wikimedia Commons</a>
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jpeg, 941 KB
jpeg, 1 MB
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Still image
Cripple Creek, CO
Nitey Nite
Open House
Perry Knitting Co.
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Title
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Perry Knitting Co.
Description
An account of the resource
This collection gathers documents for a Perry Knitting Co. exhibit on OpenValley. They are drawn from from three main sources.<br /><br />First, the Clark Rice Photography Collection at the Perry, NY Public Library. Rice was a prolific photographer in Western New York throughout the mid-20th century. This collection includes scans of his work, and copies of images from the turn of the century photographer Merrium Crocker, whose studio Rice purchased. <br /><br />Secondly, the Henry Page Local History Files. Page was president of First National Bank of Perry, and a local historian associated with the public library for nearly five decades. His uncle, William, had helped secure funding from the Carnegie Corporation for its establishment in 1900 and construction in 1914. The Page collection contains various historical materials and photographs accumulated by him over the years.<br /><br />Thirdly, we draw upon various public domain texts, such as maps from the Library of Congress or <a href="http://perrypubliclibrary.advantage-preservation.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">digitized articles from local newspapers</a>. All images here are selections from these collections, chosen for their relevance to OpenValley project. We gratefully acknowledge the generosity of the Perry Public Library and its Director, Jessica Pacciotti.
Contributor
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Meghan Cobo, Ken Cooper, Michaelena Ferraro, Melisha Gatlin, Andrew Gleason, Macaire Lisicki, Ben Michalak, Ethan Pelletier, Emma Raupp, Mariah Rockwell.
Special thanks to Jessica Pacciotti at the Perry Public Library.
Still Image
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Original Format
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Photograph
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Description
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Part of the flyer advertising for the Perry Knitting Company Open House in 1953
Date
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1953-05-14
Contributor
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Cobo, Meghan
Source
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The Perry Herald
Format
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PNG file, 144 KB
Title
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First half of Open House Flyer
Clark Rice Photography Collection
Open House
Perry Knitting Co.
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Dublin Core
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Title
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Perry Knitting Co.
Description
An account of the resource
This collection gathers documents for a Perry Knitting Co. exhibit on OpenValley. They are drawn from from three main sources.<br /><br />First, the Clark Rice Photography Collection at the Perry, NY Public Library. Rice was a prolific photographer in Western New York throughout the mid-20th century. This collection includes scans of his work, and copies of images from the turn of the century photographer Merrium Crocker, whose studio Rice purchased. <br /><br />Secondly, the Henry Page Local History Files. Page was president of First National Bank of Perry, and a local historian associated with the public library for nearly five decades. His uncle, William, had helped secure funding from the Carnegie Corporation for its establishment in 1900 and construction in 1914. The Page collection contains various historical materials and photographs accumulated by him over the years.<br /><br />Thirdly, we draw upon various public domain texts, such as maps from the Library of Congress or <a href="http://perrypubliclibrary.advantage-preservation.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">digitized articles from local newspapers</a>. All images here are selections from these collections, chosen for their relevance to OpenValley project. We gratefully acknowledge the generosity of the Perry Public Library and its Director, Jessica Pacciotti.
Contributor
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Meghan Cobo, Ken Cooper, Michaelena Ferraro, Melisha Gatlin, Andrew Gleason, Macaire Lisicki, Ben Michalak, Ethan Pelletier, Emma Raupp, Mariah Rockwell.
Special thanks to Jessica Pacciotti at the Perry Public Library.
Still Image
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Original Format
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Newspaper advertisement
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Title
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Open House For Nitey Nite
Description
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Large advertisement for the Perry Knitting Co.'s open house of May 27, 1953 promises lots of information and "guided tours through 21 operating departments." In the meantime, the flyer mentions some striking statistics: <br />
<ul>
<li>That a year's supply of cotton to produce Nitey Nites requires more than 8,000 acres of land;</li>
<li>That the thread used to stitch a year's production would wrap around the earth 26 times;</li>
<li>That a year's production of sleepers, laid end to end, would reach from Perry to Colorado;</li>
<li>That stacking a year's production of Nitey Nites would reach into earth's stratosphere.</li>
</ul>
Quite an impressive accomplishment, and this is even before visiting the PKC factory.
Publisher
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Perry, NY Public Library
Date
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1953-05-14
Contributor
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Cooper, Ken
Source
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<em>Picket Line Post & Mt. Morris Union</em> 14 May 1953: 4.<br /><br />Henry Page Historical Documents
Format
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jpeg, 2.2 MB
jpeg, 2 MB
Type
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Still image
Henry Page Historical Documents
Open House
Perry Knitting Co.
Perry, NY
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Perry Knitting Co.
Description
An account of the resource
This collection gathers documents for a Perry Knitting Co. exhibit on OpenValley. They are drawn from from three main sources.<br /><br />First, the Clark Rice Photography Collection at the Perry, NY Public Library. Rice was a prolific photographer in Western New York throughout the mid-20th century. This collection includes scans of his work, and copies of images from the turn of the century photographer Merrium Crocker, whose studio Rice purchased. <br /><br />Secondly, the Henry Page Local History Files. Page was president of First National Bank of Perry, and a local historian associated with the public library for nearly five decades. His uncle, William, had helped secure funding from the Carnegie Corporation for its establishment in 1900 and construction in 1914. The Page collection contains various historical materials and photographs accumulated by him over the years.<br /><br />Thirdly, we draw upon various public domain texts, such as maps from the Library of Congress or <a href="http://perrypubliclibrary.advantage-preservation.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">digitized articles from local newspapers</a>. All images here are selections from these collections, chosen for their relevance to OpenValley project. We gratefully acknowledge the generosity of the Perry Public Library and its Director, Jessica Pacciotti.
Contributor
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Meghan Cobo, Ken Cooper, Michaelena Ferraro, Melisha Gatlin, Andrew Gleason, Macaire Lisicki, Ben Michalak, Ethan Pelletier, Emma Raupp, Mariah Rockwell.
Special thanks to Jessica Pacciotti at the Perry Public Library.
Still Image
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Original Format
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Printed pamplet
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Title
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Open House With Nitey Nite
Description
An account of the resource
Celebrating its 75th year of operation, the largest employer invited Perry townspeople for a two-hour tour of its facilities, during which 1,000 employers were at work to demonstrate the machines. There were refreshments and live flamingos. This eight-page pamphlet appears to have aided in a walking tour, with short, accessible descriptions and fanciful line drawings of children frolicking in "Nitey Nite" brand sleepwear. <br /><br />Another possible reason for the tour is hinted at in a news story describing how "Part of the reason for the open house was to attempt to interest some people in working at the plant" (Perry <em>Herald </em>28 May 1953: 1).<br /><br />This item consists of a cover photograph and a pdf file of the program's contents.
Creator
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Perry Knitting Co.
Publisher
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Perry, NY Public Library
Date
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1953-05-27
Contributor
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Cooper, Ken
Source
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Clark Rice Photography Collection
Format
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jpeg, 1.6 MB
pdf, 2.8 MB
Type
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Still image
Identifier
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6701
Nitey Nite
Open House
Perry Knitting Co.
Perry, NY
Silver Lake Outlet