View of Clinton Mills (S.C.) Superintendent would not allow me to take photos in mill. Many youngsters employed. See photos Nos. 359 and 375. Dec. 2, 1908. Witness, Sara R. Hine. Location: Clinton, South Carolina / Photo by Lewis W. Hine.
Entire force at the Yazoo City (Miss.) Yarn Mills. Posed by the Supt. Note the proportion of youngsters, all workers. Location: Yazoo City, Mississippi.
Washington DC photographs - Farm Security Administration / Office of War Information Photograph.
Some of the youngsters working in Peters Shoe Co., De Soto, Mo. Location: De Soto, Missouri.
Youngsters skating near Brockton, Massachusetts
Some of the boys (not the youngest working) in Brookside Cotton Mills. Many youngsters work here. Location: Knoxville, Tennessee.
Group of workers stringing beans in J. S. Farrand Packing Company, Baltimore, Md. Many youngsters work here. Photo July 7, 1909. Location: Baltimore, Maryland.
"Old Fox" teaches twin nephews fine points national pastime, Washington, D.C., August 11. Additions to Clark Griffith's "bargain counter" Washington ball club in 1942 will no doubt be these twin nephews of the "Old Fox", Jimmy and and Billy Robertson. The youngsters are now starring for amateur team in the Capitol, Billy as a pitcher and Jimmy in the outfield
1983 Omaha Harvest Celebration Pow-Wow Fieldnotes by Dorothy Sara Lee
Grace Harper (Looked 10 years old). Works in Lydia Mills, Clinton, S.C. Mother said she is very good hand at spinning. Been at it 3 years. Runs 4 and 5 sides, about 50 cents a day. Little sister Lettie helps. Mother said "she is learnin'." Looked 7 years old. Dec. 2/08. Witness Sara R. Hine. Location: Clinton, South Carolina / Photo by Lewis W. Hine.
Sara Coburn House, 7 Dana Street, Cambridge, Middlesex County, MA
Clara Barton Papers: General Correspondence, 1838-1912; Spencer, Sara A., 1887-1902, undated
Group of slides: 1-4 Intertribal Dance; 5-6 Dorothy Sara Lee and Emcee Clifford Wolfe, Sr.; 7-8 Grand Entry; 9 Tribal Chairman Elmer Blackbird Remarks; 10-11 Intertribal Dance; 12 Pow-Wow Princess; 13 Arena Director Escorts Child from Arena; 14-5 Watching Dancers in Arena; 16-19 Tai Piah Singers
[Eleanor Roosevelt, Mrs. James (Betsy Cushing) Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, James Roosevelt, and Franklin Roosevelt's mother, Mrs. James (Sara) Roosevelt, posed standing under big guns on battleship Indianapolis, May 31, 1934]
Clara Barton Papers: General Correspondence, 1838-1912; Spencer, Sara A., 1887-1902, undated
Save our flag: song and chorus words by Mrs. Sara Wolverton; music by J. A. Getze.
Dorothy Sara Lee Gives Tapes to Tribal Chairman Elmer Blackbird
Loafing around. Group of boys who had been sweepers and doffers, then worked in tire factory and now out on strike. 5 P.M. Location: Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts / Lewis W. Hine.
Spooler tenders - 14 years old. Berkshire Cotton Mills. Location: Adams, Massachusetts / Lewis W. Hine.
Selling bananas at market. Location: Boston, Massachusetts / Lewis W. Hine.
One of the young workers of the Merrimack Mill. See Hine report. Location: Huntsville, Alabama.
Accident case - Man with hand crushed by flywheel at Offset Litho Co. because his helper (a boy of 17) disobeyed instructions and pushed wrong lever. Location: Springfield, Massachusetts. / Lewis W. Hine.
[Groups of girls workers at the gate of the American Tobacco Co., Wilmington, Delaware, noon period, May 24, 1910. Young girls obviously under 14 years of age, who work about 10 hours a day every day except Saturday. Investigator, Edward F. Brown] Location: Wilmington, Delaware / Photo by Louis [i.e. Lewis] W. Hine, May, 1910]
This photo shows what was formerly a chicken coop, in which during the berry season the Arnao family live on Hitchen's farm, Seaford, Del. 17 children and 5 elders live in this made over chicken coop. The age of 10 of the children is given below: 1 Child is 3 years old; 1 Child is 4 years old; 1 Child is 5 years old; 1 Child is 6 years old; 2 Children are 7 years old; 1 Child is 9 years old; 1 Child is 10 years old; 1 Child is 11 years old; 1 Child is 13 years old. Another photo in this collection shows the Arnao family on Truitt's Farm. On the day of the investigation no berries being picked on Hitchen's Farm. The family went over to the Truitt's farm to pick. [Handwritten notation:] See them picking strawberries (Sept 28, 1910) in photos & labels 1128-1129-1130. Edward F. Brown, Investigator. Location: Seaford, Delaware / Photo by [Lewis W. Hine].
John Dowers, 7 years old, lives at 108 W. Frisco St. Starts out at 5 a.m. some days. Father is blind and sells newspapers. John is a pretty good beggar. Was seen trying to borrow a dollar from the bank to "get father a watch" (father is blind). Location: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma / Lewis W. Hine.