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Description
This is a view of the corn canning factory located in Rumford Center. In 1905, the Portland Packing company purchased land from Charles Goodwin at Rumford Center and built a modern corn canning factory.
The corn was husk and cut by machine, women were hired and paid a dollar a day, to stand on the belt line that carried the husked corn to the cutters and pick out the ears that were not completely husked.
Waldo Pettengill, from his four farms, was the biggest supplier of corn to the factory. The factory would employ hundred or so during the peak of the season. The factory closed in 1930.
About This Item
- Title: Corn Shop Rumford Center, ca. 1910
- Creator: Stuart Martin
- Creation Date: 1984-09-19
- Subject Date: 1984-09-19
- Location: Rumford, Oxford County, ME
- Media: Photographic print
- Collection: Down Memory Lane
- Object Type: Image
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Greater Rumford Area Historical Society145 Congress Street, Rumford, ME 04276
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