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A question of labor. : This question is from first to last, from the beginning to the end, from skin to core and from core to skin again, a question of labor--James G. Blaine

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"American labor pays war taxes on all these articles for the sole benefit of Trust, Monopoly & Co."; "Imported, Duty Free, by Trust, Monopoly & Co. to compete with American labor" on sign under laborer.

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(DLC/PP-1933:0118).

Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress).

Published as cover of: Harper's weekly, vol. 32 (Sept. 29, 1888).

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01/01/1888
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Rogers, W. A. (William Allen), 1854-1931, artist
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Publication may be restricted. For information see "Cabinet of American Illustration," http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/111_cai.html

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Highline Canal, Sand Creek Lateral, Beginning at intersection of Peoria Street & Highline Canal in Arapahoe County (City of Aurora), Sand Creek lateral Extends 15 miles Northerly through Araphoe County, City & County of Denver, & Adams County to its end point, approximately 1/4 mile Southest of intersectioin of D Street & Ninth Avenue in Adams County (Rocky Mountain Arsenal, Commerce City Vicinity), Commerce City, Adams County, CO

Mrs. Larocca, 233 E. 107th St., N.Y., making willow plumes in an unlicensed tenement. Photo taken Feb. 29, 1912. License was revoked Dec. 19, 1911.Applied for again Feb 7, 1912, inspected Feb. 13 and refused Feb 14, 1912. Feb. 29, 1912 I found nine families (including the janitress) at work on feathers or with traces of the day's work still on the floor. Still other families were reported to be doing the work also, but were not home. When our investigator made her first calls here, she found the whole tenement in much worse condition (see schedule) Children had bad skin trouble, fever, etc. Grandmother was working the day this photo was taken. New York, New York (State)

The brown skin boys are coming patriotic song

Come on in, the whitewash is fine!

Construction of a high-rise condominum behind the central core of the old City of Austin Seaholm Power Plant in Austin, Texas

Doctor's inspection of suspects for skin diseases, etc.

No other arm around this waist - Drawing. Public domain image.

New Britain, Connecticut A core blowing machine. Sand is blown into the core box as it travels away from the machine on a conveyor

Parris Island. Marine Corps. "And we're proud to bear the title of U.S. Marines." Your true leatherneck, adept at every specialized branch of modern warfare, is just plain soldier at the core. These marines, finishing training at Parris Island, uphold the soldierly traditions of the nation's finest corps

[President Roosevelt's country home, Sagamore Hill in Oyster Bay, New York, view of porch with mountain lion skin on floor]

Aluminum casting. Womens' place in this large Midwest aluminum factory is on the inspection line. She's giving a final checkup on these aluminum pistons which are destined for use by America's armed forces. Destination of the finished aluminum products is kept secret. They'll probably end up as jeep or airplane engine parts. Aluminum Industries Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio

Root hog or die. No. 4. Composed and sung by Wm. H. Core, the young banjoist. H De Marsan, Dealer, 60 Chatham Street, N. Y

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