Shoeworkers & Shoe Factories

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Mitchellace History


Selby Shoe Company

Drew, Selby & Company Shuts Down - July 10, 1888

Mr. Selby Inspects Plants in Marion - June 8, 1895

Miss Ollie Stockham sues Drew, Selby & Co - August 12, 1896

1909 Strike

Selby Shoe Treasurer J.J. Rankin in auto accident - August 6, 1914

Wealthy Shoe Manufacturer, George Selby, Dies - December 2, 1927

Selby Shoe Company Has Surplus Earnings - April 14, 1934

Selby Shoe Co Employees Work Under Protest - April 28, 1938

Selby Shoe Workers Picket Plant - July 13, 1938

Governor Davey Accuses CIO of Sending Communists to Work at Selby - July 27, 1938

Roger & Dorothy Selby Divorce - April 18, 1940

Selby Stadium, Delaware, Ohio - October 13, 1940

Tack, Carton Shortage May Close Shoe Plants - April 30, 1946

Selby Shoe Company Workers Under Cost-of-Living Contract - May 25, 1948

Selby Shoe Company Reached Strike Agreement - August 28, 1949

Selby Shoe Employees Receive Raise - October 18, 1950

Roger A. Selby killed in auto accident - February 17, 1955

Ex-Official of Selby Shoe Dies in Portsmouth - January 5, 1960


Williams Shoe Factory

Judge Clears Noisey Shoe Workers from Court - August 26, 1937

400 Shoe Workers Back on Job - October 1, 1937

Disbarrment Processing against Edward Lamb- June 23, 1938


Irvin Drew Company

Richard Uhl Judgement - April 4, 1935