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Mannington Glass Works. Uses no small boys (below 15): These are average: manager said they do not believe in working boys that ought to be in school. Say it pays to use large boys, as they pay them same as small ones--$1 a day: employ 60 men and 30 boys 15 to 18 years: no young girls.  Location: Mannington, West Virginia.

Mannington Glass Works. Uses no small boys (below 15): These are avera...

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Ernest Miller Demonstrates the Uses of a Sheep Hook

Ernest Miller Demonstrates the Uses of a Sheep Hook

People in photograph: Miller, Emily; Miller, Ernest Public domain photograph - historical image of Nevada, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Bobbin factory. Only works three days a week now. Uses local lumber. Lincoln, Vermont

Bobbin factory. Only works three days a week now. Uses local lumber. L...

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Fiberglass manufacture, Owens-Corning, Toledo, Ohio. A warp beam of fine fiberglass yarns being put into a loom preparatory to weaving all-glass fabrics used to make electrical insulation, pipe lagging for naval vessels, and industrial service fabrics where high tensile strength, resistance to corrosive vapors, and non-inflammability help improve performance, save weight, and add dependability to vital equipment. Uses and applications of fiberglass materials are covered by many Federal, Army, Navy and Maritime Commission specifications

Fiberglass manufacture, Owens-Corning, Toledo, Ohio. A warp beam of fi...

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Holland’s Champion for Aviation Race Uses New German Machine [New York Herald, 17 March 1912]

Holland’s Champion for Aviation Race Uses New German Machine [New York...

The Wilbur and Orville Wright Papers is a collection of documents related to the Wright brothers, two American inventors who are credited with building and flying the first successful powered airplane. The coll... More

George F. Kelly to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, February 25, 1863  (Uses Scriptures to offer advice)
Mannington Glass Works. Uses no small boys (below 15): These are average: manager said they do not believe in working boys that ought to be in school. Say it pays to use large boys, as they pay them same as small ones--$1 a day: employ 60 men and 30 boys 15 to 18 years: no young girls. Location: Mannington, West Virginia

Mannington Glass Works. Uses no small boys (below 15): These are avera...

Title from NCLC caption card. Attribution to Hine based on provenance. In album: Glass factories. Hine no. 173. Phrase "no young girls" is underlined on the caption card. Credit line: National Child Labor Commi... More

Isaac R. Diller and Abraham Lincoln, [November-December 1862-1863]  (Letters and Memoranda on the Uses of Isaac Diller's Powder)
George F. Kelly to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, February 25, 1863  (Uses Scriptures to offer advice)
Isaac R. Diller and Abraham Lincoln, [November-December 1862-1863]  (Letters and Memoranda on the Uses of Isaac Diller's Powder)
Isaac R. Diller and Abraham Lincoln, [November-December 1862-1863]  (Letters and Memoranda on the Uses of Isaac Diller's Powder)
Isaac R. Diller and Abraham Lincoln, [November-December 1862-1863]  (Letters and Memoranda on the Uses of Isaac Diller's Powder)
Isaac R. Diller and Abraham Lincoln, [November-December 1862-1863]  (Letters and Memoranda on the Uses of Isaac Diller's Powder)
Isaac R. Diller and Abraham Lincoln, [November-December 1862-1863]  (Letters and Memoranda on the Uses of Isaac Diller's Powder)
George F. Kelly to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, February 25, 1863  (Uses Scriptures to offer advice)
Isaac R. Diller and Abraham Lincoln, [November-December 1862-1863]  (Letters and Memoranda on the Uses of Isaac Diller's Powder)
Isaac R. Diller and Abraham Lincoln, [November-December 1862-1863]  (Letters and Memoranda on the Uses of Isaac Diller's Powder)
Isaac R. Diller and Abraham Lincoln, [November-December 1862-1863]  (Letters and Memoranda on the Uses of Isaac Diller's Powder)