Thomas Panasares [i.e., Panasaros?], Thomas Panasaros (cousin). Arrange balls in pool room at 711 Market St. 12 and 14 years respectively. Go to school. Work for father and uncle, respectively, who owns pool room. Investigator found these two boys at work after midnight on Saturday, May 21. Investigator, Edward F. Brown. Location: Wilmington, Delaware / Photo by Lewis W. Hine., May, 1910.
Henry Landis in his father's tobacco field. Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
Stand! Father Abraham: song & chorus words by S.C. Burdick ; music by J.M. Stillman.
Home of Mrs. Rosina Schiaffo[?], 301 East 114th St. 3[rd] floor. She is a Contractor, getting lace from the home-workers in the neighborhood, (woman in black has just brought in some work), and the lace goes to M. Weber Co., a manufacturer, 230 E. 52[nd] Street. On the couch with Mrs. Schiaffo is seven-year-old Millie, who is learning to make lace. Father is a street-cleaner. Another little girl, about seven, was at work on the lave when I came in, but she fled. Location: New York, New York (State)
The life of Father Isaac Jogues, missionary priest of the Society of Jesus, slain by the Mohawk Iroquois, in the present State of New York, Oct. 18, 1646.
Sign at Father Walsh's carnival. Trenton, New Jersey
Son of day laborer on farm near Ralls, Texas. He is drinking from the jug which is carried on his father's tractor
Whitnel (N.C.) Cotton Mills. Everyone in this family except the mother, works in the mill. Father earns $1.00 a day. Smallest girl, Annie Philips, been there only a few months, earns nearly a dollar a day. Next in size, Clara Phillips, 13 years old, Been there 3 or 4 years, earns over a dollar a day. Next, Daisy Philips. Next, Mary Philips. A dollar a day each. Oldest is married and husband is in the mill. The superintendent said it is unusual for the father to work when children get large enough to work. He usually loafs. That's why the mills are so full of children. Location: Whitnel, North Carolina.
The trial of Amos Broad and his wife, on three several indictments for assaulting and beating Betty, a slave, and her little female child Sarah, aged three years : had at the Court of Special Sessions of the Peace, held in and for the city and county of New-York, at the Cityhall, of the said city, on Tuesday, the 28th day of February, 1809 : present, the Hon. Pierre C. Van Wyck, recorder, Peter Mesier and James Drake, Esquires, aldermen : to which is added, the motion of counsel in Mr. Broad's behalf, to mitigate the imprisonment of his person, and impose a fine, and the reply of Mr. Sampson : also, the prayer or invocation of Mr. Broad, to the court, for mercy, and the address of His Honor, the recorder, on passing sentence on the defendants.
Girls coming through the alley. The smallest girl has been selling for 2 years. Hartford, Conn. Location: Hartford, Connecticut.
A journal, containing an accurate and interesting account of the hardships, sufferings, battles, defeat, and captivity of those heroic Kentucky volunteers and regulars : commanded by General Winchester, in the years 1812-13. Also, two narratives by men that were wounded in the battles on the River Raisin and taken captive by the Indians
"In a bicycle built for two," Washington, D.C. September 8. Dr. Loo S. Rowe greets Victor Scarraffia and Vincente Gregori ? (front to rear) two Argentinian cyclists who left Buenos Aires January 1, 1934 in their bicycle. After two years and a half of privations which included being lost in the desert, attacks of tropical fever, etc., they have finally completed their "goodwil visit." Doctor Rowe is the Director General of the Pan-American Union
West Texas tenant farmer's wife. She has worked on this land with him for twenty years
Mr. Dickinson, farmer and his ski tow, which he installed on his property three years ago, at cost of about one thousand dollars. This past winter was the first time he made money on it but business is increasingly rapidly now. Lisbon, near Franconia, New Hampshire
Young son of Frank H. Shurtleff gathering sap from sugar trees for making maple syrup. Sugaring is a social event and is enjoyed by all the young people and children in the neighborhood. The Shurtleff farm has about 400 acres and was originally purchased by grandfather in 1840. He raises sheep, cows, cuts timber and has been making maple syrup for the last thirty-five years. Sugaring brings in about one thousand dollars annually. Because of the deep snow this year he only tapped 1000 of his 2000 trees. He expects to make about 300 to 500 gallons this year. North Bridgewater, Vermont
One hundred years : [Washington D.C. and metropolitan area] /
Reminiscences of the District of Columbia; or, Washington City seventy-nine years ago, 1830-1909,
A memoir on the rise, progress, and present state of the Chesapeake and Delaware canal, accompanied with original documents and maps.
John Chad House, State Route 100, U.S. Route 1 vicinity, Chadds Ford, Delaware County, PA
Jones Farmhouse, Lancaster Pike & Farm Road (Radnor Township), Wayne, Delaware County, PA
Northeast Railroad Corridor, Amtrak route between District of Columbia/Maryland state line & Maryland/Delaware state line, Baltimore, Independent City, MD
Tacony, Neighborhood is bounded by Delaware River, Cottman Avenue, Magee Street, & Frankford Avenue, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA
Johnson's Virginia, Delaware and Maryland.
View on the Delaware: "water gap" in the distance
Harry S. Truman House, 219 North Delaware Street, Independence, Jackson County, MO