The Seneca Knitting Mill played an important role in Seneca Falls’ industrial history and was home to generations of workers, including many women whose lives and experiences were shaped by the textile industry. The mill also serves as an important setting and inspiration for my historical novel, Women of Glass and Steel, set in Seneca Falls in 1916.
Want to learn more about the real history behind the novel?
Join Seneca Falls Executive Director Jonathan Monfiletto and me on Saturday, August 22, at 2:00 p.m. at the Seneca Falls Historical Society for Women of Glass and Steel: The Seneca Knitting Mill in History and Fiction.
$10 General Admission | $8 SFHS Members— in Seneca Falls, NY.