Mill History
Much of the information on this site details the day-to-day lives of the mill workers in that detail is given of how the workers in the late 1800s and early 1900s came out of the agricultural style of earning a living to being part of a manufacturing environment, working a regular schedule regardless of the season. Early in this history the mill companies presented a paternalistic lifestyle to their employees. As examples, the mill company provided community housing at affordable rates, operated mill stores where food and daily living supplies could be purchased with tokens purchased by the employee from the company, built churches and sometimes subsidized the pastor’s salary, provided recreation activities that included mill teams in baseball and basketball. In time this pattern changed as economic and competitive climates changed. This site will ultimately provide details of the realities of day-to-day millhill life on the manufacturing villages covered by this site, www.scmillhills.com.