Index to Volume 55 Aaron (New England Butt Company janitor), Bristol, 120, 124 74-75 Bristol School Committee, 124 African Americans, 41, 98, 99, 114, 126, 129 Brock, Rev. Edmund F., 128 Aldrich, John G., 70, 73, 74, 81 Brotherhood of Silversmiths, 58 Aldrich House, 94, 95, 111 Brown, H. R., 72 Allen, Anne Crawford, 107, 108 Brown, James, 93 Allen, Candace, 108 Brown, John, 113 Allen, Zachariah, 102, 107, 108 Brown, John Nicholas, 94 Allendale Company, 107 Brown, Moses, 90-91, 95, 101, 102 American Bishops’ Committee on Motion Brown and Ives, 90, 102, 111, 113 Pictures, 128 Brown and Sharpe Manufacturing Company, American Diner Museum, 98, 113 47,61 American Revolution, 120 Brown University, 69, 70, 89, 90, 95, 140 American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 81 Bucklin, James C., 90, 113 Annals of Providence (Staples), 92 Bull, Henry, 102 Anti-Romanist and True Catholic (nativist Bullock, Julia, 108 newspaper), 121 Bullock. Rhoda (Peckham), 108 Aplin, William, 90, 102 Bullock, Richmond, 108 Arcade (Providence), 90, 102, 111, 113 Bullocks Point Lighthouse, 94 Armenians, 114 Butler, Cyrus, 90, 102 Arnold, Samuel Greene, 92 Arnold, Welcome, 107 Cabinet Building, 89-90, 91, 92, 94, 102, 111, Arnold Street School (Providence), 121 113 Asians, 130 Callender, John, 92, 101 Assumption Parish (Providence), 141 Cape Verdeans, 99, 130 Attleboro, Mass., 47, 53, 54, 55, 56, 58, 61. Carpenter, Esther Bernon, 108, 109 62. 63. 65 Carpenter, James Helme, 109 Audubon Society, 97 Carpenter. Mary Hoxie (Hazard), 109 Carr, Bob, 112 Balfour Company, 65 Carr, Caleb, 112 Banigan, Joseph, 40 Carroll, Charles, 92 Banking, Rhode Island, 95 Catholic Charity Fund Appeal, 125, 128 Barth, Carl, 75-76, 82 Catholic Diocesan School Committee, 129 Bartholdi, Frederic, 52 Catholic Interracial Council, 129 Bartlett, John Russell, 92 Catholics, 7-9, 27-28, 37, 39; “Romanists in the Baseball, 19-22, 26 Land of Roger Williams: The Diocese of Bernon, Gabriel, 107, 109 Providence Observes Its 125th Anniversary,” Bernon (Woonsocket), 7, 40 119-31; “The Growth of a Catholic Bernon Mill (Woonsocket), 40 Educational System in Providence and the Bicknell, Thomas, 92, 121 Protestant Reaction, 1848-1876,” 133-45 Bigney, S. O., 53, 56, 61, 62, 64 Central Falls, 27, 82 Black, J. T., 82 Chapin, Howard, 93 Blackstone Canal, 39-40, 120 Charitable institutions, Catholic, 125, 130 Blackstone River, 39, 43 Charities and Corrections, Board of State, 123, Blackstone River Valley National Heritage 124 Corridor, 26, 43, 98 Charter of 1663, 90, 102 Blackstone Valley [baseball] League, 22 Cheaper by the Dozen (Gilbreth and Carey), 70 Board of Lady Managers of St. Mary’s Cheever, S. W., 53 Orphanage, 108 Chicago World’s Fair, 52 Board of Visitors to the State Institutions, 109 Child labor, 137, 139 Bonnett, J. P., 53 Child rearing in Rhode Island, 95 Bookman, Seymour, 55-56 Citizens for Educational Freedom, 130 Boston Pilot, 135 City Lumber (Weonsocket), 20 Bourgeois, Rev. Joseph R., 123 Civil War, 122 Briggs and Son, J., 53 Cobb, William R., 53-54 Brigham, Clarence, 93 Coddington, William, 91 Index to Volume 55 Aaron (New England Butt Company janitor), Bristol, 120, 124 74-75 Bristol School Committee, 124 African Americans, 41, 98, 99, 114, 126, 129 Brock, Rev. Edmund F., 128 Aldrich, John G., 70, 73, 74, 81 Brotherhood of Silversmiths, 58 Aldrich House, 94, 95, 111 Brown, H. R., 72 Allen, Anne Crawford, 107, 108 Brown, James, 93 Allen, Candace, 108 Brown, John, 113 Allen, Zachariah, 102, 107, 108 Brown, John Nicholas, 94 Allendale Company, 107 Brown, Moses, 90-91, 95, 101, 102 American Bishops’ Committee on Motion Brown and Ives, 90, 102, 111, 113 Pictures, 128 Brown and Sharpe Manufacturing Company, American Diner Museum, 98, 113 47,61 American Revolution, 120 Brown University, 69, 70, 89, 90, 95, 140 American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 81 Bucklin, James C., 90, 113 Annals of Providence (Staples), 92 Bull, Henry, 102 Anti-Romanist and True Catholic (nativist Bullock, Julia, 108 newspaper), 121 Bullock. Rhoda (Peckham), 108 Aplin, William, 90, 102 Bullock, Richmond, 108 Arcade (Providence), 90, 102, 111, 113 Bullocks Point Lighthouse, 94 Armenians, 114 Butler, Cyrus, 90, 102 Arnold, Samuel Greene, 92 Arnold, Welcome, 107 Cabinet Building, 89-90, 91, 92, 94, 102, 111, Arnold Street School (Providence), 121 113 Asians, 130 Callender, John, 92, 101 Assumption Parish (Providence), 141 Cape Verdeans, 99, 130 Attleboro, Mass., 47, 53, 54, 55, 56, 58, 61. Carpenter, Esther Bernon, 108, 109 62. 63. 65 Carpenter, James Helme, 109 Audubon Society, 97 Carpenter. Mary Hoxie (Hazard), 109 Carr, Bob, 112 Balfour Company, 65 Carr, Caleb, 112 Banigan, Joseph, 40 Carroll, Charles, 92 Banking, Rhode Island, 95 Catholic Charity Fund Appeal, 125, 128 Barth, Carl, 75-76, 82 Catholic Diocesan School Committee, 129 Bartholdi, Frederic, 52 Catholic Interracial Council, 129 Bartlett, John Russell, 92 Catholics, 7-9, 27-28, 37, 39; “Romanists in the Baseball, 19-22, 26 Land of Roger Williams: The Diocese of Bernon, Gabriel, 107, 109 Providence Observes Its 125th Anniversary,” Bernon (Woonsocket), 7, 40 119-31; “The Growth of a Catholic Bernon Mill (Woonsocket), 40 Educational System in Providence and the Bicknell, Thomas, 92, 121 Protestant Reaction, 1848-1876,” 133-45 Bigney, S. O., 53, 56, 61, 62, 64 Central Falls, 27, 82 Black, J. T., 82 Chapin, Howard, 93 Blackstone Canal, 39-40, 120 Charitable institutions, Catholic, 125, 130 Blackstone River, 39, 43 Charities and Corrections, Board of State, 123, Blackstone River Valley National Heritage 124 Corridor, 26, 43, 98 Charter of 1663, 90, 102 Blackstone Valley [baseball] League, 22 Cheaper by the Dozen (Gilbreth and Carey), 70 Board of Lady Managers of St. Mary’s Cheever, S. W., 53 Orphanage, 108 Chicago World’s Fair, 52 Board of Visitors to the State Institutions, 109 Child labor, 137, 139 Bonnett, J. P., 53 Child rearing in Rhode Island, 95 Bookman, Seymour, 55-56 Citizens for Educational Freedom, 130 Boston Pilot, 135 City Lumber (Weonsocket), 20 Bourgeois, Rev. Joseph R., 123 Civil War, 122 Briggs and Son, J., 53 Cobb, William R., 53-54 Brigham, Clarence, 93 Coddington, William, 91 Collections of the Rhode Island Historical Foster, Theodore, 90, 91, 101, 102 History of Lanterns, The (Hall), 109 Society, 103 Foster and Bailey, 48 History of Narragansett (Potter), 92 Collins, Clarkson, III, 93 Fountain Street Academy (Providence), 141 History of the Fan, The (Hall), 109 Constitution of 1842, Rhode Island, 122 Fox Point, 133 History of the Umbrella, The (Hall), 109 Consumers’ League (Providence), 79 Francis, John Brown, 102 Home and School, Rhode Island State, 123, 124 Cooke, Morris Llewellyn, 72 Franco-Belgians, 33 Honey, Samuel R., 124 Cook family (Woonoscket), 40 Franklin Hall (Providence), 103 Hoover, Herbert, 77 Cooper, James Fenimore, 92 Fraser, Leroy B., 72 Hopkins, Harry, 73 Cosgrove, Thomas, 140 Freeman's Journal (New York), 140 Hopkins, Katie, 141 Coyle, John, 138 French, 119, 120 Hopkins, Stephen, 91, 93, 101 Crompton, Charles, 17 French Canadians, 3, 6, 7-9, 19, 27-28, 33, 40, Howland, Benjamin, 92 Crompton, George, 17 97-98, 123, 124 Howland, John, 89, 93, 103, 108, 114-15 Crompton, William, 17 Friends School (Providence), 124 Hughes, Bishop John, 137 Crompton and Knowles Loom Works, 17-18 Huguenot Influence in Rhode Island, The Crompton Loom Works, 17 Gallup, John, 108 (Carpenter), 109 Gammell, William, 89 Hunt, Alice, 79 Darrow, Rev. George, 13 Gartner, David, “The Growth of a Catholic Hunter, William, 103 Dauray, Rev. Charles, 27 Educational System in Providence and the Hurricane of 1938, 97 De la Nativité, Mother Marie, 27 Protestant Reaction, 1848-1876,” 133-45 Hyperbolic Curve and the Law of Progression, Delaney, Rev. William, 128 Gelineau, Bishop Louis E., 130 The (Allen), 108 De la Visitation, Mother Marie, 27 General Assembly, 119-124, 129, 138, 139, Democratic party, 138, 139 142, 143 Immaculate Conception Church (Providence), Denison, Frederic, 92 Geoghegan, Msgr. Arthur A., 129, 130 134 Dighton, Mass., 92 Georgiaville (Smithfield), 127 Immigration, “Americanism: A Perennial Issue,” Dominican Fathers, 125 Germans, 6 33-37. See also individual ethnic groups Dorr, Thomas Wilson, 89, 103 Gerstle, Gary, 33-37 Indians, American, 92, 98, 99, 113, 114 Dorr Rebellion, 92, 95, 137 Gilbert (New England Butt Company em- Industrial Engineering and Engineering Digest, Downing, Antoinette, 97 ployee), 81 76 Doyle, Thomas, 142 Gilbreth, Frank and Lillian, “Frank and Lillian Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), 76 Draper Company, 16 Gilbreth Bring Order to Providence: The Irish, 6, 7, 39, 41, 114, 119, 120, 121, 133, Drowne, Solomon, 91 Introduction of Scientific Management at the 134, 138, 140, 142 Dunne, James E., 128 New England Butt Company, 1912-13,” Italian American Historical Society of Rhode 69-84 Island, 98, 113 Early Town Records of Providence (Bartlett), 92 Globe (Woonsocket), 7, 26, 40 Italians, 41 East Providence, 94 Goddard, William Giles, 102 Eddy family shipyard (Providence), 112 Going, Charles, 71 Jamestown, 93, 112, 124 Education, 27-28, 92, 115, 121-125, 129, 130; Gorham Manufacturing Company, 47, 52 , 58, Jamestown Ferry, 93 “The Growth of a Catholic Educational 60, 61 Jamestown Historical Society, 93 System in Providence and the Protestant Gorman, Charles E., 122, 123, 124 Jamestown School Committee, 124 Reaction, 1848-1876,” 133-45 Grant estate (Smithfield), 127 Jenckesville (Woonsocket), 40 Ellenwood, Rev. E. Dean, 127 Great Depression, 128 Jewelers’ Board of Trade, 51 Ellis, John Tracy, 135 Great Gale of 1815, 93 Jewelers’ National Bank (North Attleboro), 62 Elmhurst Academy (North Providence), 141 Greene, Albert G., 108 Jewelers’ Union, 58-60 Ely, Anne Crawford Allen, 107, 108 Greene, Nathanael, 95 Jewelry manufacturing, “The Horrors of Ely, William D., 107-8 Competition: Innovation and Paradox in English (ethnic group), 6 Hall, Emily Ann (Jones), 108-9 Rhode Island’s Jewelry Industry, 1860- Environmental movement, 97 Hall, George Washington, 108 1914,” 47-67 Episcopalians, 124 Hamlet (Woonsocket), 7, 26, 40 Jews, 41, 98, 99, 113, 114, 119, 126 Everett, Mary Howland (Mrs. John Power Harkins, Bishop Matthew, 123-25 John Brown House, 90, 93, 94, 111 Knowles), 108 Hathaway, Horace K., 71, 72, 75, 76 John Brown House Loan Exhibition of Rhode Hawley, Margaret, 7: Island Furniture, 94 Fall River, Mass., 6, 20 Hawthorne experiment, 76 Johnson and Bassett, 15-16 Fathers of the Atonement, 130 Hayman, Robert W., “Romanists in the Land Jones, Emily Ann (Mrs. George Washington Fenner, Herbert N., 70 of Roger Williams: The Diocese of Hall), 108-9 Fenwick, Bishop Benedict, 120 Providence Observes Its 125th Anniversary,” Jones, Jenkins D., 108 Field, Edward, 92 119-31 Field’s Point (Providence), 97 Hazard, Mary Hoxie (Mrs. James Helme Kelly, Elden, 141 Fire fighting, Rhode Island, 95 Carpenter), 109 Kent, Robert, 79 Fisher, J. M., 56 Hazard family, 94 Kent and Stanley, 55 Flannery, Rev. Edward H., 129 Hendricken, Bishop Thomas F., 122-24, 142 Kent County, 123 Fletcher, Charles, 55 Hennessy, John B., 122 Keough, Bishop Francis P., 128 Flynn, Henry, 74 Heritage Harbor, 87, 98-99, 111-15 Key into the Language of America (Williams), 91 Folk art, Rhode Island, 95 Hermann, Aukam Company, 81 Klyberg, Albert T., 3, 87; “Collecting, Fort Adams, 120 Hermann, M. C., 81 Preserving, and Sharing Rhode Island Foster, James, 141 Hickey, Bishop William A., 125, 128 History: 175 Years,” 89-99; “The Mind’s Foster, T. W., 58 Hine, Lewis, 16 Eye,” 111-15 Knowles, Francis, 17 Narragansett Electric Company, 98 Providence Library Company, 102 Knowles, John Power, 108 National Stamping Act, 60, 64 Providence Preservation Society, 97 Knowles Loom Works, 17 Native Americans, 92, 98, 99, 113, 114 Providence Public Library, 79, 94, 108 Knowles, Lucius, 17 Naturalization, U.S., 37 Providence Reform School, 133, 140 Knowles, Mary Howland (Everett), 108 Needlework samplers, Rhode Island, 95 Providence School Committee, 124, 136, 139, Know-Nothing party, 138, 139 New England Butt Company, “Frank and 142 Ku Klux Klan, 126-28 Lillian Gilbreth Bring Order to Providence: Providence Visitor, 128, 129 The Introduction of Scientific Management Psychology of Management, The (Gilbreth), 77 Labor Schools, Catholic Diocese of Providence, at the New England Butt Company, 1912- 128 13,” 69-84 Quarters, W. F., 53 Labor unions, 29-30, 97 New England Manufacturing Jewelers’ Quebec, 4, 6, 7-9, 27, 40 Lajoie, Napoleon, 19-22 Association (NEMJA), 51-52, 56, 59-60 Quonset Point (North Kingstown), 112 Lamb, Martha J., 108 New England Manufacturing Jewelers’ and Lancaster, Jane, “Frank and Lillian Gilbreth Silversmiths’ Association (NEMJ&SA), 60, Rafael, Anita, La Survivance issue, 4-41 Bring Order to Providence: The Introduction 63, 64 Read, Caroline Gallup, 108 of Scientific Management at the New Newport, 91, 92, 93, 96, 98, 103, 120, 124, 129 Reddy, Michael, 120 England Butt Company, 1912-13,” 69-84 Newport School Committee, 124 Redwood Library (Newport), 92, 93, 103 La Survivance (museum exhibit), 97 North Attleboro, Mass., 62. See also Attleboro, Reform schools, 123, 133, 139, 140 Latin Americans, 114, 130 Mass. Rhode Island Black Heritage Society, 98, 113 Law and Order party, 137 Rhode Island Bleaching Company, 120 Leach, Daniel, 136 O’Reilly, Bishop Bernard, 121, 122, 134, 135 Rhode Island charter of 1663, 90, 102 Lebanese, 41 Old State House (Providence), 90, 103, 111 Rhode Island Colonial Records (Bartlett), 92 Legion of Decency, 128 Old Stone Mill (Newport), 92 Rhode Island Constitution, 122 Letter concerning Toleration (Locke), 119 Olneyville (Providence), 76 Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame, 98, 113 Library, Rhode Island Historical Society, 94, 111 Oral history interviews, 97 Rhode Island Historical Society, 87-115 Lincoln, 94 Ostby and Barton, 58 Rhode Island Indian Council, 98, 113 Lincoln, James Sullivan, 95 Our Lady of Providence Seminary (Warwick), Rhode Island Jewish Historical Association, 98, Lincoln Textile Building (Woonsocket), 97 129 113 Linkamper (New England Butt Company engi- Owen, Robert, 78 Rhode Island Military Collection, 98, 113 neer), 74 Rhode Island School of Design, 60 Lippitt, Christopher, 102 Page, Miss (of Providence Cooperative Rhode Island State College, 128 Lippitt, Jeremiah, 101 Employment Bureau), 79 Richardson, Erastus, 92 Lithuanians, 41 Pawtucket, 6, 13, 27, 120, 124 Robertson (engineer employed by Frank Littlefield (New England Butt Company Pawtucket School Committee, 124 Gilbreth), 75-76 employee), 74 Peace Dale (South Kingstown), 94 Roger Williams Park Museum of Natural Locke, John, 119 Peck Act, 27-28 History, 98, 113 Lotteries, 89 Peckham, Rhoda (Mrs. Richmond Bullock), 108 Roman Catholics. See Catholics Lucas, Miss (teacher), 79 Perry, Amos, 93; “Historical Sketch of the Royal Society for Northern Antiquities Society,” 101-5 (Denmark), 91-92 Mahoney, George, 121 Perry, Oliver Hazard, 92 Rumanians, 41 Manufacturers’ Building (Providence), 55 Piacitelli, Joseph, 73 Russians, 41 Manufacturers’ Hotel (Providence), 101 Poles, 7, 41 Manufacturing Jeweler, 54, 55, 58, 61 Pomham Rock Lighthouse, 94 Saffin, John, 109 Marchant, Henry, 93 Portsmouth, 120 St. Bernard’s Church (Cranston), 134 Mayo, Elton, 76 Portuguese, 98, 99, 113 St. Charles Church (Woonsocket), 27, 41 McCabe. Anthony, 92 Portuguese Cultural Foundation, 98, 113 St. Edward’s Church (North Providence/ McCrocken, Edward, 120 Pothier, Aram, 124-25 Pawtucket), 141 McFarland, Bishop Francis P., 122, 140, 141 Potter, Elisha R., Jr., 92, 121 St. Eloi, Mother, 27 McKenna, James, 120 Potter, Mrs. J. H. N., 93 St. John’s Church (Providence), 141 McLoughlin, William G., 129, 131 Precious Blood Church (Woonsocket), 7, 27 St. Joseph’s Church (Providence), 134, 135, 143 McVinney, Bishop Russell J., 129, 130 Prison, Rhode Island State, 123 St. Mary’s Church (Newport), 120 Meriden Britannia, 47 Protestants, “The Growth of a Catholic St. Mary’s Church (Pawtucket), 120, 134 Merrill, Otto, 53 Educational System in Providence and the St. Mary’s Church (Providence), 134, 141 Metal Industry, 63, 64 Protestant Reaction, 1848-1876,” 133-45 St. Mary’s Orphanage, 108 Middletown, 91 Providence, 47-65, 69-82, 90, 91, 95, 98, 112, St. Patrick’s Church (Providence), 133-34, 136 Mill villages, 25-26 113, 120, 121, 124, 133-44 Ste. Placide, Mother, 27 Moreau, Rev. Frederick, 128 Providence and Worcester Railroad, 40 Ste. Sabine, Sister, 27 Morgan, Sister M. Catherine, 135 Providence Association of Mechanics and Ste. Scholastique, Mother, 27 Moses Brown School, 124 Manufacturers, 115 SS. Peter and Paul Church (Providence), 121, Mulvee, Bishop Robert E., 130 Providence City Council, 139, 140 133, 134, 136 Mumford, Lewis, 13 Providence College, 125, 127, 128 St. Vincent de Paul Infant Asylum (Providence), Museum of Newport History, 98 Providence Cooperative Employment Bureau, 79 125 Museum of Work & Culture (Woonsocket), 3, Providence Daily Tribune, 138 St. Vincent de Paul Society, 128 33, 37, 43, 97-98 Providence Gazette, 91 St. Xavier’s Academy (Providence), 134 Providence Jewelry Museum, 98, 113 San Souci, Emery, 27 Narragansett Bay, 95, 96 Providence Journal, 79, 136, 138, 139, 142, 143 Santo Domingo, 120 Narragansett Club Papers (Bartlett), 92 Providence Journal of Commerce, 16 Sayles Finishing Company, 93-94 Scientific management, “Frank and Lillian Uniroyal, 40 Gilbreth Bring Order to Providence: The University of Rhode Island, 82, 93, 128 Introduction of Scientific Management at the New England Butt Company, 1912-13,” 69-84 Vennebeck and Company, 53 Scranton, Philip, “The Horrors of Competition: Vietnam War, 129 Innovation and Paradox in Rhode Island’s Vose, Steven, 76 Jewelry Industry, 1860-1914,” 47-67 Second Great Awakening, 120 Wakefield (South Kingstown), 109 Second Vatican Council, 129, 130 Wanskuck Company, 82 Sentinelle, La (Woonsocket), 27 Wardwell Company, 82 Sentinelle Affair, 27-28 War of 1812, 120 Sheffield, William, 143 Warren, Russell, 113 Shepard’s department store building Warwick, 125 (Providence), 98 Watkins, Chris, 11 Shipley, Albert, 72, 75 Watkins, Curtis, 11 Silver Finishers’ League, 58 Watkins, Edward G., 11 Simplex Time Recorder Company, 11 Wayland, Francis, 89, 122 Sisters of Mercy, 121-22, 133, 134, 136 Webb, T. H., 103 Sisters of the Sacred Heart, 141 Weekly Visitor (Providence), 142, 143 Slater, John, 26 Westerly, 92 Slater, Samuel, 90 West Kingston (South Kingstown), 93 Slatersville (North Smithfield), 26 Whig party, 138, 139 Smith Hill (Providence), 133 Whitaker, S$. Edgar, 72, 73, 74-75, 76, 79, 80 Social (Woonsocket), 26, 40 Whitehall (Middletown), 91 South County Neighbors (Carpenter), 109 Whitman, Sarah Helen, 108 Southeast Asians, 114 Wilde, John, 101 South Kingstown, 93, 94, 109 Wilkinson, David, 120 South Providence, 99 Williams, Roger, 91, 93, 95, 108, 119 Spinning wheels, 5-6 Wilmarth, H. W., 53 Sprague, Amasa, 90 Women and the Rhode Island Historical Staples, William R., 90, 92, 101, 102 Society, 92; “On Admitting Women to the Stattler, Rick, “On Admitting Women to the Society: An Address by William D. Ely,” 107-9 Society: An Address by William D. Ely,” Women’s Army Corps, 97 107-9 Woodley, Rev. Robert D., 120 Steamboats, 95, 98, 113 Woonsocket, 6, 7, 19, 20, 22, 23-24, 27-28, Steamship Historical Society of America, 98, 113 33-37, 39-41, 92, 97-98, 124 Stiles, Ezra, 91 Woonsocket Falls (Woonsocket), 39, 40 Supreme Court, Rhode Island, 143 Woonsocket Historical Society, 98 Swedes, 41 Woonsocket Rubber Company, 40 Syrians, 41 Woonsocket School Committee, 124 Woonsocket Visitors Center, 97 Tallman, Benjamin, 113 Working-Class Americanism: The Politics of Taunton, Mass., 60 Labor in a Textile City, 1914-1960 (Gerstle), Taylor, Frederick Winslow, 69, 71, 72, 75, 76, 33-37 78, 79, 80-81 World War II, 97, 128, 129 Technics and Civilization (Mumford), 13 Television news film, 93 Yost, Edna, 72, 77 Textile manufacturing, 5-6, 11-14, 15-18, 39- 41, 139. See also Mill villages Textile mill machinery, 15-18 Third Plenary Council of Baltimore, 135 Third Rhode Island Regiment (Civil War), 122 Thompson, Sanford E., 75 Thurber, Benjamin, 90 Thurber (New England Butt Company em- ployee), 81 Tiffany Company, 47, 52, 58 Time clocks, 11-14 Town Criers, 70, 79 Tribune, La (Woonsocket), 41 Triple-decker houses, 23-24 Tuberculosis hospital (Warwick), 125 Tyler, Bishop William Barber, 121 Ukrainians, 7, 41 Union Trust Company (Providence), 62 CaPnahrdat pnemras n