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Group in front of Indian Orchard Mfg. Co. Everyone in public was working, (see previous lists of names) Location: Indian Orchard, Massachusetts

[Group in front of Indian Orchard Mfg. Co. Everyone in public was working, (see previous lists of names).] Location: Indian Orchard, Massachusetts.

Group in front of Indian Mfg. Co. Everyone in photo was working. Location: Indian Orchard, Massachusetts.

Group in front of Indian Mfg. Co. Everyone in photo was working. Location: Indian Orchard, Massachusetts.

Group in front of Indian Orchard Mfg. Co. Everyone in photo was working. Boy not photographed. Hector Dubois, 24 Water St. Doffer in Indian Orchard; crushed finger in pump. Location: Indian Orchard, Massachusetts

Group in front of Indian Orchard Mfg. Co. Everyone in photo was working. Boy not photographed. Hector Dubois, 24 Water St. Doffer in Indian Orchard; crushed finger in pump. Location: Indian Orchard, Massachusetts.

General View of #2 Spinning Room in Indian Orchard Cotton Mill, Indian Orchard, Massachusetts. Location: Indian Orchard, Massachusettsachusetts / Lewis W. Hine.

Group of workers from Indian Orchard Mfg. Co. including following names and others: Mose Fournier, 297 Worcester St.; in Mr. Karnes' room. Wilfred Croteau lives on Worcester St., in front of Police Station. Doffer in Mr. Baker's twisting room. Paul Phaneuf, 189 Franklin St., in Mr. Karnes' spinning room. Leo La Francis, 12 Quebec St. In beaming room. Location: Indian Orchard, Massachusetts

General View of #2 Spinning Room in Indian Orchard Cotton Mill, Indian Orchard, Massachusetts. Location: Indian Orchard, Massachusettsachusetts Lewis W. Hine

Group in front of Indian Orchard Mfg. Co. Everyone in public was working, (see previous lists of names). Location: Indian Orchard, Massachusetts.

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01/01/1911
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Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940, photographer
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Indian Orchard ,  42.15843, -72.49953
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Everyone takes a hand - Presidence of Theodore Roosevelt

In this group are some of the youngest workers in Spinning Room of Cornell Mill. The smallest is Jo Benevidos, 5 Merion St. Other small ones are: John Sousa, 84 Boutwell St., Anthony Valentin, 203 Pitman St. Manuel Perry, 124 Everett St. John Travaresm [or Taveresm?], 90 Cash St. The difficulty they had in writing their names was pathetic. When I asked the second hand in charge of the room to let the boys go outside a moment and let me get a snap-shot he objected, saying they would stay out and not be in shape to work. When they carry dinners, they breathe the close air of the spinning room from 7 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. with no let-up. Cornell Mill. Location: Fall River, Massachusetts.

Louis Horoux. One of the youngsters in Queen City Mill, Burlington, Vt. About a dozen like here. (Not a large mill.) Location: Burlington, Vermont

[Six unidentified soldiers in 45th Ohio Infantry Regiment officers' uniforms with sabers]

[Unidentified young soldier in Union uniform with revolver and knife in belt standing with a cigar in his mouth]

Cone-winder - Said 17 years old. Indian Orchard Cotton Mill. Location: Indian Orchard, Massachusetts Lewis W. Hine

11:00 A.M. Monday May 9th, 1910. Newsies at Skeeter's Branch, Jefferson near Franklin. They were all smoking. Location: St. Louis, Missouri.

American Immigrant Wall of Honor at Ellis Island in New York Harbor is a place where immigrants' names are inscribed at their families' request, for a small payment. The immigration station's main building is in the background. Jersey City, New Jersey

Some of the young girls who roll cigarettes in the Danville (Virginia) Cigarette Factory. I could not induce the very smallest ones to get into the photos. See other photos taken at noon and in the morning. One boy said, "Lots are working under fourteen. I went in under twelve." Location: Danville, Virginia.

Indiana Mfg. Co., Boy taking boards away from "double cut-off" machine. A Suggestive Name!. Location: Peru, Indiana.

Couple lighting cigarettes - Art Deco public domain image

In comparison with governmental affairs newsies are small matters. This photo taken in the shadow of the National Capitol where the laws are made. This group of young newsboys sells on the Capitol grounds every day, ages 8 years, 9 years, 10 years, 11 years, 12 years. The only boy with a badge, was the 8 year old, and it didn't belong to him. Names are Tony Passaro, 8 yrs. old, 124 Schottes Alley N.E.; Joseph Passaro, 11 yrs. old, (has made application for badge) Joseph Mase (9 yrs. old), 122 Schottes Alley. Joseph Tucci, (10 yrs. old), 411 1/2 5th St., N.E. Jack Giovinazzi, 228 Schottes Alley, 12 yrs. old. Is in ungraded school for incorrigibility in school. Location: [Washington (D.C.), District of Columbia].

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