Business Girls (c. 1910)
This file appears in: Rebecca Sparks Co-operative Home
Working women, often nicknamed “business girls,” who lived in the home worked as teachers, clerks, saleswomen, factory workers, bookkeepers, telephone operators, and many other occupations that helped them gain experience in the workforce. Some young women lived there while they completed high school, university, or business school.
This file appears in: Rebecca Sparks Co-operative Home
Rebecca Sparks Co-operative Home
Rebecca Pines Shelton Sparks, often referred to as Mother Sparks, was a laywoman from Missouri who moved to Texas with her family before the Civil War. Sparks married a Confederate veteran of the Texas Calvary and a Texas Ranger, Thaddeus Pinckney…