Free Images: "bestof:Original Caption: Some of the young girls who roll cigarettes. I could not induce the very smallest ones to get into the photo. One boy said, Lots are working"
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Some_of_the_young_girls_who_roll_cigarettes._I_could_not_induce_the_very_smallest_ones_to_get_into_the_photo,_June_1911.jpg
Part_of_the_force_at_Tupelo_Cotton_Mills._All_work,_May_1911.jpg
The_smallest_boy_does_not_work_in_the_mill._The_rest_do,_May_1909.jpg
Oyster_shuckers_at_work._Small_girls_working_on_right_of_photo_are_Gertrude_Kron,_5_years_old,_and_Pauline,_8_years_old,_February_1911.jpg
Group_of_boys_working_in_Lancaster_Cotton_Mills._Smallest_boy_in_middle_said_he_has_been_in_the_mill_off_and_on_for_5_years,_November_1908.jpg
Young_boy_working_for_Hickok_Lumber_Co._Burlington,_Vt,_September_1910.jpg
Young_band_boy,_and_overseer._Yazoo_City,_Miss,_May_1911.jpg
Tony_Soccha,_a_young_bobbin_boy,_been_working_there_a_year,_November_1911.jpg
Smallest_boy_is_Joseph_Fortin._His_mother_(at_home)_said_he_is_14_years_old._He_does_not_look_it,_May_1909.jpg
Group_of_young_girls,_all_working_in_May_Hosiery_Mills._Nashville,_Tenn,_November_1910.jpg
Some_of_the_young_girls_working_in_the_Pelzer_Mfg._Co._Not_the_youngest._Some_of_them_seem_surely_under_12,_May_1912.jpg
Girls_running_warping_machines,_November_1908.jpg
Harley_Bruce,_a_young_coupling-boy_at_tipple_of_Indian_Mine,_December_1910.jpg
Group_of_girls,_adolescents._A_young_fellow_made_a_very_vulgar_remark_and_they_all_laughed,_November_1911.jpg
Boy_on_left_hand_end_(hands_in_pocket)_is_Peter_Carlos,_been_working_in_mill_for_1_1/2_years,_May_1909.jpg
Group_of_oyster_shuckers_working_in_a_canning_factory._All_but_the_very_smallest_babies_work,_March_1911.jpg
Young_boy_on_warping_machine_in_Elk_Cotton_Mills._Fayetteville,_Tenn,_November_1910.jpg
A_young_spinner_in_Yazoo_City_Yarn_Mills._Said_she_was_13,_but_doubtful,_May_1911.jpg
Young_spinner_in_Roanoke_Cotton_Mills._Said_14_years_old,_but_it_is_doubtful,_May_1911.jpg
All_except_smallest_boy_work_in_Sweetwater_Hosiery_Co._He_is_a_dinner_carrier,_but_others_like_him_and_smaller_work_in_these_knitting_mills_of_this_region,_December_1910.jpg
While_I_was_photographing_these_workers,_the_watchman_dragged_out_the_smallest_boy,_saying,_"Here_photograph_Pewee,"_August_1911.jpg
Butcher_knife_used_by_Ralph,_a_young_cutter_in_a_canning_factory,_and_a_badly_cut_finger._Eastport,_Me,_August_1911.jpg
Three_pickers_going_home_from_work._Anne,_7_years_old,_and_brother_Vincent_said_11,_September_1911.jpg
All_are_workers_in_Knoxville_Knitting_Mills._Smallest_boy_ravels,_smallest_girl_is_a_steady_worker._Knoxville,_Tenn,_December_1910.jpg
A_Polish_boy,_Willie,_who_was_taking_his_noon_rest_in_a_doffer_box._Anthony,_R.I,_April_1909.jpg
A_typical_group_of_Postal_Messengers._Smallest_on_left_end,_Wilmore_Johnson,_been_there_one_year,_June_1911.jpg
Young_spinners_in_Elk_Cotton_Mills._Youngest_girl_hardly_knew_her_name._Youngest_boy_runs_two_sides_at_ten_cents_each_day._Fayetteville,_Tenn,_November_1910.jpg
Family_of_L._W._Money._Father_daughter_and_two_boys_work_in_spinning_room_of_Washington_Cotton_Mills,_May_1911.jpg
These_are_some_of_the_sweepers_and_mule_room_boys_working_in_Valley_Queen_Mill,_April_1909.jpg
A.D.T._boy,_13_years_old._1_1/2_years_at_it._Works_from_noon_till_10:30_P.M._Said_he_carries_notes,_etc._Burlington,_Vt,_September_1910.jpg
These_all_work_in_Cleveland_Hosiery_Mills._The_very_youngest_one_(with_curls)_said,_"I_ravels_and_picks_up",_December_1910.jpg
In_comparison_with_governmental_affairs,_newsies_are_small_matters,_April_1912.jpg
Group_of_men_and_boys_at_Friedman_Shelby_Shoe_Co._The_youngest,_apparently_11_or_12_years_old_is_Felber_McLaughlin,_October_1910.jpg
The_whole_force_in_Elk_Cotton_Mills._Tiny_boy_in_white_waist_on_extreme_left,_Just_helps_mother._The_supt._Said,_next_boy_is_Leo,_with_a_steady_job,_November_1910.jpg
Millie,_(about_7_years_old)_and_Mary_John_(with_baby)_8_years_old._Both_shuck_oysters._This_is_Mary's_second_year,_February_1911.jpg
Adrienne_Pagnette,_and_adolescent_French_illiterate,_speaks_almost_no_English,_September_1911.jpg
John_Sachatello,_a_barber_with_a_steady_job_helping_family_make_flowers,_December_1911.jpg
Noon_hour,_Cocheco_Mfg._Co._Young_girls_working_regularly._A_number_of_others_there,_some_even_younger,_May_1909.jpg
The_very_smallest_boy_is_Henry_Fournier,_has_worked_2_months_in_spinning_room,_October_1911.jpg
Young_girls_going_to_work_after_noon_hour,_in_Great_Falls_Mfg._Co._I_saw_a_number_smaller_and_younger_than_these,_May_1909.jpg
Smallest_boy,_10_years_old,_been_at_it_a_year_and_a_half._Sells_until_6_or_7_P.M._New_Haven,_Conn,_March_1909.jpg
Group_of_men_and_girls_working_in_the_Aragon_Mill,_May_1912.jpg
Young_sweeper_working_in_Anniston_Yarn_Mills._Anniston,_Ala,_November_1910.jpg
Young_boys_working_for_Hickok_Lumber_Co._Burlington,_Vt,_September_1910.jpg
A_typical_glass_works_boy,_night_shift._Said_he_was_16_years_old,_August_1908.jpg
These_little_girls_all_work_in_Richmond_Hosiery_Mills._Rossville,_Ga,_December_1910.jpg
Young_pickers_on_Swift's_Bog._All_working,_September_1911.jpg
Celia_Perry,_a_young_picker._Rochester,_Mass,_September_1911.jpg
Photograph_of_William_Lerch,_7_year_old_news-boy_who_sells_for_his_brother,_April_1912.jpg
Young_oyster_shuckers._Pass_Christian,_Miss,_February_1911.jpg
"He_can_rustle_de_poipers"_another_boy_said,_April_1912.jpg
One_of_the_young_spinners_and_Supt._Yazoo_City,_Miss,_May_1911.jpg
A_few_of_the_young_boys_working_on_the_night_shift_at_the_Alexandria_Glass_Factory,_June_1911.jpg
All_are_workers_in_Knoxville_Knitting_Mills._Smallest_boy_ravels,_smallest_girl_is_a_steady_worker._Knoxville,_Tenn,_December_1910.jpg
Noon_hour,_Goodall_Worsted_Co._These_are_not_the_youngest._Young_girls_too._Sanford,_Me,_April_1909.jpg
5_year_old_Preston,_a_young_cartoner,_August_1911.jpg
A_doffer_boy._Salisbury,_N.C.,_December_1908.jpg
Only_a_few_young_girls_work_in_the_Chace_Cotton_Mill._In_front_row_are_Anna_Grenier,_2_years_in_the_mill,_Agnes_Fountain._Burlington,_Vt,_May_1909.jpg
A_basket_factory._Girls_making_melon_baskets._Evansville,_Ind,_October_1908.jpg
Group_of_young_cutters_in_a_canning_factory,_waiting_for_more_fish,_August_1911.jpg
Cumberland_Glass_Works._A_young_holding_mold_boy_is_seen,_dimly,_in_middle_distance_to_left_of_centre,_November_1909.jpg
Andrew_Stefanik,_a_bobbin_boy,_works_as_spare_boy,_November_1911.jpg
A_few_of_the_young_oyster_shuckers_at_the_Pass_Packing_Co.,_February_1911.jpg
Group_of_young_cartoners_in_Seacoast_Canning_Co._Not_the_youngest._Eastport,_Me,_August_1911.jpg
Workers_in_Merrimac_Mill._Robert,_smallest,_12_years_old,_October_1911.jpg
Mill_Girls._Pacific_Mills._Lawrence,_Mass,_November_1910.jpg
A_few_of_the_young_boys_working_on_the_night_shift_at_the_glass_factory,_June_1911.jpg
Some_of_the_young_knitters_in_London_Hosiery_Mills._Photo_during_work_hours._London,_Tenn,_December_1910.jpg
Joseph_Bernstein,_a_ten_year_old_news-boy_who_had_been_selling_in_saloons_along_the_way,_said_he_makes_a_dollar_a_day_selling_until_7:30_P.M,_April_1912.jpg
Young_doffers_in_Elk_Cotton_Mills._Fayetteville,_Tenn,_November_1910.jpg
Noon_hour,_two_of_the_young_workers_in_Laurel_Cotton_Mills._Laurel,_Miss,_April_1911.jpg
A_young_truant_newsie,_during_school_hours._Nashville,_Tenn,_November_1910.jpg
After_midnight_selling_extras._There_were_many_young_boys_selling_very_late_these_nights._Washington,_D.C,_April_1912.jpg
Photograph_of_Earle_Frere,_a_young_truant_selling_extra_during_school_hours_Monday_on_Pennsylvania_Avenue,_April_1912.jpg
Nearly_the_entire_force,_Yoona_Mills._Some_of_the_smallest_workers_not_in_photo,_May_1911.jpg
Slebzak_family_(Polish)_working_on_Bottomley_Farm._They_have_worked_here_3_years_and_one_winter,_June_1909.jpg
Small_boy_works_as_helper_(back_roping)_in_Great_Falls_Mfg.,_May_1909.jpg
Smallest_girl_-_Corrine_Goud,_runs_3_and_4_sides._Been_in_mill_3_years._Oldest_sister_said_she_goes_to_school,_but_couldn't_spell_her_own_name,_December_1908.jpg
Group_of_young_workers._Some_still_smaller_wouldn't_go_in_the_photograph,_May_1912.jpg
A_few_of_the_young_workers_in_the_Beaumont_Mill._Spartenburg,_S.C.,_May_1912.jpg
Joe_carrying_cranberries,_said_10_years_old._Picks_also,_September_1911.jpg
Napoleon_Leighton,_9_years_old._Also_young_Portugese_girl_about_11_years_old._Rochester,_Mass,_September_1911.jpg
Shucking_oysters_in_Alabama_Canning_Co._Small_boy_in_left_is_Mike_Murphy,_ten_years_old,_February_1911.jpg
Young_doffer_in_North_Pownal_Mill._North_Pownal,_Vt,_August_1910.jpg
Family_finishing_pants._None_of_them_spoke_English._New_York_City,_March_1912.jpg
A_young_messenger._St._Louis,_Mo,_May_1910.jpg
One_of_the_young_doffers_working_in_Pell_City_Cotton_Mill._Supt._of_Mill_is_also_Mayor_of_Pell_City._Pell_City,_Ala,_November_1910.jpg
Father_hanging_around_the_home_while_family_works_on_feathers,_December_1911.jpg
Group_picking_shrimp._Olga,_5_years_old_on_the_end_was_helping_mother,_February_1911.jpg
Mrs._Marengin._Pepino,_10_years_old,_cracking_nuts_with_her_teeth,_December_1911.jpg
4_year_old_Mary,_who_shucks_oysters._Tends_the_baby_when_not_working,_February_1911.jpg
A_part_of_the_spinning_force_working_in_the_Washington_Cotton_Mills._Group_posed_by_overseer._All_work,_May_1911.jpg
Going_to_work._The_manager_said,_We_have_150_workers_beside_the_kids,_September_1911.jpg
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