code Related

Some of Newark's small newsboys. Afternoons. Location: Newark, New Jersey.

description

Summary

Picryl description: Public domain image of children, kids, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

label_outline

Tags

boys newspaper vendors new jersey newark photographic prints newark nj newsboys afternoons child laborers child labor economic and social conditions united states history library of congress
date_range

Date

01/01/1909
person

Contributors

Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940, photographer
place

Location

Newark (N.J.) ,  40.73556, -74.17250
create

Source

Library of Congress
link

Link

http://www.loc.gov/
copyright

Copyright info

No known restrictions on publication.

label_outline Explore Afternoons, Newsboys, Newark

Every one of these was working in the cotton mill at North Pormal [i.e., Pownal], Vt. and they were running a small force. Rosie Lapiare, 15 years; Jane Sylvester, 15 years; Runie[?] Cird, 12 years; R. Sylvester, 12 years; E. [H.?] Willett, 13 years; Nat. Sylvester, 13 years; John King, 14 years; Z. Lapear, 13 years. Standing on step. Clarence Noel 11 years old, David Noel 14 years old. Location: No[rth] Pownal, Vermont / Photo by Lewis W. Hine.

Name: In the Newsboys Reading Room. Boys seated at tables playing gamers. Boston 1915 Exhibit. Oct. 1909. Location: Boston, Massachusetts.

John England House, 81 Red Mill Road, Newark, New Castle County, DE

Newark Housing Authority, Sussex St., Newark, New Jersey. Bergen St

Birmingham, Ala[bama]. Average negro homes / MST.

Child Labor - Exhibit panel

Noon Hour, Bosse Furniture Co., Evansville, Ind. Oct. 1908. Location: Evansville, Indiana.

Alexander Wilson Agricultural Works Complex, County Route 4, Pencader Hundred, Newark, New Castle County, DE

Abeel House, 37 Saybrook Place, Block 17, Lot 103, Newark, Essex County, NJ

Northeast Railroad Corridor, Amtrak Route between Pennsylvania/New Jersey & New Jersey/New York State Lines, Newark, Essex County, NJ

Hudson County Courthouse, 583 Newark Avenue, Jersey City, Hudson County, NJ

"Teaching the young Idea How to Sell." Gus Hodges, age 11, instructing his brother Julius, age 5. I found Gus selling as late as 9:00 P.M., and he said that he had made over one dollar a day. Julius and another brother, 9 years old, has made 25 cents that day. Norfolk, Virginia.

Topics

boys newspaper vendors new jersey newark photographic prints newark nj newsboys afternoons child laborers child labor economic and social conditions united states history library of congress