Rotten Jobs (1800–1930)
Truly Gross, Filthy, Horrific Work from America’s Past
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Kelly Roberts
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Before safety rules and indoor plumbing, someone had to handle the mess that kept America running. This book digs into the grossest jobs people were expected to do between 1800 and 1930 - whether they wanted to or not.
Inside, you’ll run into things like:
• Body snatching
• Leeches
• Maggots
• Rotten milk
• Moldy grain
• Human waste
• Clogged sewers
These weren’t accidents. They were jobs.
And somebody had to do them.
Every story in this book is drawn from public-domain sources, including historical newspapers, government labor reports, medical journals, and reform investigations from the time. The events are real, the conditions are documented, and the language has been rewritten for modern readers so the work is clear, readable, and original. If you want to dig deeper, the sources are there - and they’re often just as unsettling as the stories themselves.
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