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Nice! – Bennett Hoback, Anchorage Alaska 11 Feb 2013
Dear Folks; I continue to use your website and wonderful archivists and library as I work on a biography of my aunt Rose for young adults. Your website is wonderful. Beyond wonderful. All the best, Annie Schneiderman Valliere – Annie Schneiderman Valliere, Maine 9 Feb 2013
THank you so much for this site! We used this as basically our main resource for our project!!!! – KB and OT, VA 8 Feb 2013
Thank you for the dedication to this website and honor to the victims. – RS, Virginia 7 Feb 2013
This site is very insightful and helpful for researches looking for a good website. I read a lot about this site for my NHD entry. – EKG, Maryland 4 Feb 2013
Excellent site. – McFadden, New Hampshire 2 Feb 2013
Very sad i feel sorry for all those poor ladies – Lexus Lewis, Washington 31 Jan 2013
Thank you to ALL who have dedicated the time and effort to create this website. I am directing a play on the Triangle Factory fire and use this site to gather crucial, detailed information in my research. Thank you for sharing this information with the world. – R. L., Jacksonville, FL 31 Jan 2013
Thank you very much for this wonderful site! Very helpful. – S.A., Idaho 30 Jan 2013
Very interesting! I'm doing a research on the Triangle Fire by three years about, and the material that I found on your website is very useful. – Massimiliano Vintaloro, Prato, Italy 20 Jan 2013
Thank you for your website – V.Sch., Switzerland 19 Jan 2013
This is a great history tool for me! – MVC, New York, NY 18 Jan 2013
I just finished Drehle's book on the fire and am using the resources he recommends. – Lorraine, Atlanta 14 Jan 2013
addendum: when I read this I immediately thought "out of ashes a phoenix arises." – lc, St.Louis, Mo 14 Jan 2013
I saw the documentary last year on PBS. Such a tragedy. To think that we are made aware of these problems until some tragedy occurs. When we are in the time of "union busting" it is important to remind us that if there hadn't been attempts to form a union and suceed, people would have continued to labor in deplorable conditions. Joan Baez and John Denver both perform a song "Bread and Roses." Joan Baez's rendition of it is extremely moving. – linda c., St. Louis, Mo 14 Jan 2013
This is a really good source for history day! – Alison Thorson, Mpls, Minnesota 13 Jan 2013
I love this website!!!! It has made my understanding of this tragedy much clearer. – Emma, New York 11 Jan 2013
I really have enjoyed using your website over the years to open my unit on the Industrial Revolution, however, I must say the old format was much easier for high school students to navigate. The opening picture piqued their interest. I would like to see the old color scheme and format come back. – Jen, Virginia Beach 10 Jan 2013
i used this website in school – EL, New york 9 Jan 2013
So sad – Tt, pa 8 Jan 2013
Interesting and very useful website! Thanks for sharing! – AJ, PT 6 Jan 2013
RIP brave people. Terrible tragedy – CA, AYR, AUSTRALIA 5 Jan 2013
Wishing People Weren't So Dumb Back In The Days, Because Maybe Less People Would Have Died. Rest In Peace To Everyone That Died During This Fire. – JO, Maine 2 Jan 2013
A great tragedy. Couldn't agree with you more, Jeff. – Daniel Medvick, Oreland, PA 2 Jan 2013
How interesting! Really enjoyed learning about this event. Fuels my desire to continue to advocate for human rights as a social worker even more so. – JH, Longview, TX 28 Dec 2012
Just finished reading Leon Stein's book about the tragedy. Having just read about the tragedy in Bangladesh I think the subject matter is still poignant and needs to be brought to the forefront again. Thank you for the website. – PG, Bath, ME 24 Dec 2012
Very good. This should be on a PBS special . A good way to memoralize the individuals that died – Jeff Swoboda, Oshkosh, WI 17 Dec 2012
My great-grandmother worked at the Triangle during the time of the fire. Luckily, my grandmother (who was an infant at the time) was sick that day so my great-grandmother stayed home with her and avoided the tragedy. I know she must have lost many good friends. Thank you for having this site! – EK, Hoover, AL 15 Dec 2012
This is a wonderful website, its perfect for me since I am writing a research paper on the incident based on the female past and present working ethics and conditions. And what is more fascinating is that I can take photos of the historical site since I live right near it – Caitlyn Stallings, NEW YORK CITY 14 Dec 2012
Helped my daughter write a paper on this topic. Site very helpful. I am moved. Shame that this still happens all over the world today. Why do we buy garments from those who place worker's lives at risk? Low cost of goods? Is it really worth it? – RH, Sunnyvale, CA 14 Dec 2012
This was soooo sad, we watched a video in class and I almost cried. I can't believe that actually happened. – Mackenzie, Williamsburg, VA 12 Dec 2012
This is so sad. I'm so sorry for those who lost loved ones. – Taylor Leigh, Williamsburg, Virginia 12 Dec 2012
This wouldn't have happen if the work situations were better. If there was less hazards. I feel bad for the people who died. They were mostly woman too. The employers were selfish. All they cared was for the money and not the workers safety:P – KRH, Michigan 11 Dec 2012
Great for projects. – JS, IN 10 Dec 2012
it was very sad but it was agood web site – MD, Baudette MN 10 Dec 2012
thank you for this website! it is a huge help with research! – mb, ny 9 Dec 2012
doing a National History day project on The Fire and your website helped alot thanks! – lp, MD 8 Dec 2012
WE NEVER FORGET The men, women, and children who lost their lives while trying to make a living Sewing the garments that clothe the world. May we continue to fight for social and economic justice That we might yet make sweet their resting place. – JayRaye, Texas 8 Dec 2012
This was a horrible tragady – Keith Campbell, Lorton,VA 5 Dec 2012
This is horrible – LA, LA,CA 4 Dec 2012
i fell sorry for them – td, usa 4 Dec 2012
I cant believe this,Irish I could have helped some how if I was alive – Nh, Minnesota 4 Dec 2012
SAD! – BC, CA 2 Dec 2012
It is sad that people lost their lives for working a bad place like this. The owners locked the workers in the factory so they could not seek out or leave before it was time to leave. The fire burned 3 floors and the people who died were only on the 9th floor. Very sad day in history! This website was very useful for a history project I am doing. ~BB~ – B B , CA 2 Dec 2012
Great site about this information :) – RH, W, Virginia 30 Nov 2012
This website is the most informative so far. Thank you for all your hard work! :D – Chiazo, America 29 Nov 2012
horrifying tom think that people got away with the things that were done to these people that were just trying to get by. – Michael Sullivan, NewHampshire 29 Nov 2012
Great website, very informative! – Sammi, Michigan 28 Nov 2012
In a way the fire was a blessing in disguise, its ashame it happened and that lives were lost but without it, these might have still been our working conditions. – Aspen Grezeszak, Houghton Lake, MI 27 Nov 2012
hcnFjn Thank you ever so for you blog post.Really looking forward to read more. Awesome. – Seo Service, New York 26 Nov 2012
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