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Mrs. Arthur Rees, Newport  (LOC) by The Library of Congress

Selling medals etc. before St. Anne's  (LOC) by The Library of Congress

Goodhue Livingston & Mrs. Oren Root  (LOC) by The Library of Congress

D.A. Thomas and wife, Lady Rhonda  (LOC) by The Library of Congress

Louis L. Schuyler, Virginia C. Gildersleeve  (LOC) by The Library of Congress

Belgian women workers in coal mine  (LOC) by The Library of Congress

Morris Levine, 212 Park Street. 11 years old and sells papers every day--been selling five years. Makes 50 cents Sundays and 30 cents other days.  Location: Burlington, Vermont (LOC) by The Library of Congress

Folding filing-folders. Boston Index Card Co., 113 Purchase Street. Boston, Mass.  Location: Boston, Massachusetts (LOC) by The Library of Congress

The "Kinleygarten" (the mill Policeman called it) at Lynchburg (Va.) Cotton Mills ... (LOC) by The Library of Congress

Josie, six year old, Bertha, six years old, Sophie, 10 years old, all shuck regularly. Maggioni Canning Co.  Location: Port Royal, South Carolina. (LOC) by The Library of Congress

Colored School at Anthoston. Census 27, enrollment 12, attendance 7. Teacher expects 19 to be enrolled after work is over. "Tobacco keeps them out and they are short of hands."... Location: Henderson County, Kentucky (LOC) by The Library of Congress

Freddie Kafer, a very immature little newsie selling Saturday Evening Posts and newspapers at the entrance to the State Capitol.... Sacramento, California (LOC) by The Library of Congress

A 9 year old boy, Jo Cafarella, 39 Warren Street, Somerville, Mass ... (LOC) by The Library of Congress

Some samples (not all) of the children in the "Kindergarten Factory" run by the High Point and Piedmont Hosiery Mills ... Location: High Point, North Carolina (LOC) by The Library of Congress

Nan de Gallant, 4 Clark St., Eastport, Maine, 9 year old cartoner, Seacoast Canning Co., Factory #2 ... (LOC) by The Library of Congress

Jewel and Harold Walker, 6 and 5 years old, pick 20 to 25 pounds of cotton a day ... Location: Comanche County ... Oklahoma (LOC) by The Library of Congress

[The 8 and 10 yr. old children here are working beets on a farm near Sterling, Colo, from 5:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. on rush days. Father said, "We have to get done."].  Location: [Sterling vicinity, Colorado] (LOC) by The Library of Congress

Group of Breaker Boys in #9 Breaker, Hughestown Borough, Pennsylvania Coal Co. Smallest boy is Angelo Ross (see photos and labels #1953 & #1954).  Location: Pittston, Pennsylvania. (LOC) by The Library of Congress

Part of a group of itinerant cotton pickers leaving a farm at which they had finished picking a bale and a half a day... Location: McKinney, Texas (LOC) by The Library of Congress

Manuel, the young shrimp-picker, five years old, and a mountain of child-labor oyster shells behind him. He worked last year. Understands not a word of English. Dunbar, Lopez, Dukate Company.  Location: Biloxi, Mississippi. (LOC) by The Library of Congress

Eagle and Phoenix Mill. "Dinner-toters" waiting for the gate to open.  ... Location: Columbus, Georgia (LOC) by The Library of Congress

Interior of tobacco shed, Hawthorn Farm. Girls in foreground are 8, 9, and 10 years old. The 10 yr. old makes 50 cents a day. 12 workers on this farm are 8 to 14 years old, and about 15 are over 15 yrs. Location: Hazardville, Connecticut. (LOC) by The Library of Congress

Only 5 pupils present out of about 40 expected when beet work is over. School #1, Dist. 3, Ft. Morgan, Colo. Oct. 26/15 (LOC) by The Library of Congress

Dick Gambrill (at wheel), Dorothy Rives  (LOC) by The Library of Congress

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