Mary Dunn 11 years old. Been selling 1 year. Sells until 7 P.M., Hartford, Conn. LOC nclc.03299 photo
6 months
Noon Hour, Republic Iron & Steel Co., Muncie, Ind. A few go home to lunch. (Couldn't get inside.) LOC cph.3c05668 photo
6 months
Noon hour. Going to work in Avondale Mills. I saw these girls at work inside. LOC nclc.01940 photo
6 months
Noon hour. Moore Bros. Glass Co., Clayton, N.J. All are workers. LOC nclc.01281 photo
6 months
Minnie Thomas, a 9 year old girl, works regularly in Seacoast Canning Co., Factory -7, Eastport, Me., mostly in the packing room, and when very busy works nights. Cuts some, and also LOC nclc.00981 photo
6 months
Noon hour, Dwight Mfg. Co. This represents the average age of the children, not many of whom are under 14, and very few under 12. The mill has a good reputation. LOC nclc.02953 photo
6 months
Noon hour Brown Shoe Factory. Note young girl in photo - not the youngest employed there. LOC nclc.04719 photo
6 months
Noon hour, May 19, 1909. Boys working in Great Falls Mfg. Co., Somersworth, N.H. LOC nclc.01762 photo
6 months
Noon hour at Massachusetts Mill, Lindale, Ga. During the days following this, I proved the ages of nearly a dozen of these children, by gaining access to Family Records, Life Insurance LOC nclc.02757 photo
6 months
Mary Diamond, 15 years old (on right of photo) making roses at the Boston Floral Supply Co., 347-357 Cambridge Street. Said to be the only flower factory in Massachusetts. Makes 600 roses a LOC nclc.05164 photo
6 months
Noon hour at the Dallas Cotton Mill. LOC nclc.02858 photo
6 months
Mamie La Barge, September 30, '11. See -2364. LOC nclc.02295 photo
6 months
Minnie Thomas, 9 years old, showing average size of sardine knife used in cutting. Some of the children used a knife as large as this. Minnie works regularly in Seacoast Canning Co., Factory LOC nclc.05475 photo
6 months
Noon hour at Massachusetts Mill, Lindale, Ga. During the days following this, I proved the ages of nearly a dozen of these children, by gaining access to Family Records, Insurance papers, LOC nclc.02753 photo
6 months
Man carrying bundle of garments. Bleeker St., N.Y. LOC nclc.04174 photo
6 months
Noon Hour Meal at an Indianapolis Packing House, Aug., 1908. Wit., E. N. Clopper. LOC nclc.04459 photo
6 months
Callie Campbell, 11 years old, picks 75 to 125 pounds of cotton a day, and totes 50 pounds of it when sack gets full. 'No, I don't like it very much.' See 4590. Lewis W. Hine. See W.H. Swift LOC nclc.00628 photo
6 months
Noon hour, King Mfg. Co., Augusta, Ga. One of the little ones at work there. See photos 500 to 509. LOC nclc.01595 photo
6 months
Noon at the Willingham Cotton Mills, Macon, Ga. Owned by one of the richest families in the section. President said some time ago that he didn't want to hire children but was forced to. LOC nclc.01608 photo
6 months
Manuel Andrew, 14 Windsor St., Ward 5. Small boy in left of picture is sweeper in spinning-room. Manuel Jason to right of picture (See 2288). LOC nclc.02223 photo
6 months
Noon hour at Avondale Mills. I saw this young girl working at her machine in the mill. LOC nclc.01937 photo
6 months
Noon ball game. Boys working at the Priscilla Knitting Mills. Meridian, Miss. Some of the youngest workers are- Kendall Hoffer, 4 Ave. & C St., said was 12 yrs. old and makes $3 to $5 a LOC nclc.02030 photo
6 months
Noon hour at the Queen City Mill, Burlington, Vt. (Not a large mill) About a dozen small boys like the smallest here, names of small ones here are Dorio Charptier, Arthur Tessier. LOC nclc.01722 photo
6 months
Noon-hour card game-Mill Boys. Pacific Mills. LOC nclc.01866 photo
6 months
Noon Hour at an Indianapolis Meat Packing House. Aug., 1908. Wit., E. N. Clopper. LOC nclc.04461 photo
6 months
Man, woman, and infant. Varn & Platt Canning Co LOC nclc.01019 photo
6 months
Mary Birch with two boys - John 14 - Tony 10. Six more younger children at home. The boys pick 18-20 pails a day. LOC nclc.00177 photo
6 months
Noon at Delta Cotton Mills, Mc Comb, Miss. Three of the young workers. LOC nclc.02072 photo
6 months
Noon hour, April 17, 1909. All these boys (and many others) work in the Natick (R.I.) Mills. Some of the smaller ones said they worked there two years. LOC nclc.01670 photo
6 months
Marie Costa, Basket Seller, 605 Elm St., Sixth St. Market, Cincinnati. 9 P.M. Had been there since 10 A.M. Sister and friend help her. LOC cph.3b03842 photo
6 months
Noon-hour. Cumberland Glass Works, Bridgeton, N.J. Smallest boy in middle of front row and one on right-hand end have been in this plant four years. See also -957 to 971. LOC nclc.01210 photo
6 months
Noon hour on berry farm, Bottomley's near Baltimore, Md. The dinning room. (See report July 10, 1909). LOC cph.3b46647 photo
6 months
Mary and Minnie Gillim, fourteen and fifteen years old. They were commencing to attend the Mill School at Avondale, and had been to school but two weeks in their lives. Were in the low first LOC nclc.01884 photo
6 months
Making flower boxes in carpenter-shop. Pauls Valley Training School. See 4833-4842. LOC nclc.05251 photo
6 months
Making dresses for Campbell Kid Dolls in a dirty tenement room, 59 Thompson St., N.Y., 4th floor, front-Romana family. The little boys, 5 and 7 years old, help to break the threads, the LOC nclc.04216 photo
6 months
Noon hour, Ivey mill, hickory, N.C. LOC nclc.01376 photo
6 months
Making hair-goods in a tiny hall-bedroom. Mrs. Chassin, 385 E. 3rd St., N.Y. top floor. The whole tenement is in a most dilapidated and disreputable state. Hair lying on the bed, trunk and LOC nclc.04200 photo
6 months
No. 846-847. Name- These children are representatives of the two families that occupy this one room in a shack on Bottomley's farm, Baltimore, Md. There are only sliding curtains to separate LOC cph.3b38161 photo
6 months
Noon hour, Holden-Leonard Co., Bennington, Vt. Some of the youngsters working there. Work was slack and force small. LOC nclc.01843 photo
6 months
Noon, May 12th, 1910. Girls working in Inland Type Foundry, 9 to 10 hours a day. LOC nclc.04650 photo
6 months