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What do these terms mean?. A Visual History: Industry , Society , and Social Mobility In Hartford. Ms. Masopust Connecticut Historical Society University of Connecticut. Warm-Up. Individually , in three sentences: What does “manufacturing” mean?
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What do these terms mean? A Visual History: Industry, Society, and Social Mobility In Hartford Ms. Masopust Connecticut Historical Society University of Connecticut
Warm-Up • Individually, in three sentences: • What does “manufacturing” mean? • What did Hartford manufacture in the past? Specific products? • What impact does manufacturing have on a city? 6 minutes.
A Story of Manufacturing In Hartford: 1877-1900 Hartford, 1877
For a business to be successful: “it must mold an innovation into a sellable product.” (Epperson)
The Manufacturer: Albert A. Pope of thePope Manufacturing Co. Innovation
Our Setting: 436 Capitol Avenue, Hartford CT Then: 1905 Today: 115 years later
1877: Albert A. Pope Imports Bicycles from England The Short Story…in short 1878: Pope Establishes the Pope Manufacturing Co., maker of the Columbia bicycle, on Capitol Ave. in Hartford 1903-1906: The Pope Manufacturing Co. manufacturers motorcycles 1890s: The Pope Manufacturing Co. begins to make automobiles
Your Task: • In Groups of 3 or 4: • You will visit 5 stations containing artifacts related to the history of the Pope Manufacturing Co. • Using the Guided Questions on your handout, analyze the link between the Bicycle Industry, Society, and Social Mobility in Hartford and America at the turn of the Twentieth Century.
Groups: 10 minutes at each station Group 1: Mark Twain’s “Taming the Bicycle” Group 2: Pope Manufacturing Co. Advertisements Group 4: Article about a cycling superstar from the Turn of the Twentieth Century. Group 3: Photographs of cyclists. Group 5: Article about a cycling superstar from the Turn of the Twentieth Century.
1 Artifact Analysis: Advertisements
3 Mark Twain: Hartford’s Privileged Class “Get a Bicycle, you will not regret it if you live” (Taming the Bicycle). What does this short story tell us about social mobility?
4 President Theodore Roosevelt, Hartford, 1902
5 Hartford Wheel Club Racing Team, 1886
6 Colt Park, Hartford, 1915
7 Danbury, 1892 This is not a photograph from Hartford. Why did I include it?
8 172 Main Street, 189?
9 188-?
10 Pierce’s “The Fastest Men” Major Taylor: Cycling Pioneer • http://www.majortaylor.com/
Impact (and answer to our Warm-up): What impact does manufacturing have on a city? • What: what is this artifact an image of? • Identify: Who might the individuals in the photograph be? • Now that you know that the individuals are_____________________________, what story does this photograph tell about the link between manufacturing and society?