Free Images: "bestof:Original Caption: These are some of the sweepers and mule room boys working in Valley Queen Mill. Several of the smallest ones there said they had been working"
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These_are_some_of_the_sweepers_and_mule_room_boys_working_in_Valley_Queen_Mill,_April_1909.jpg
Noon_hour_at_the_Queen_City_Mill._About_a_dozen_small_boys_like_the_smallest_here._Names_of_small_ones_are_Dorio_Charptier,_Arthur_Tessier._Burlington,_Vt,_May_1909.jpg
John_Dempsey,_looked_11_or_12_years_old._Said_he_only_helped_on_Saturdays,_April_1909.jpg
Group_of_boys_working_in_Lancaster_Cotton_Mills._Smallest_boy_in_middle_said_he_has_been_in_the_mill_off_and_on_for_5_years,_November_1908.jpg
Mule_spinning_room_in_Chace_Cotton_Mill._Left_hand_-_Leopold_Daigneau,_Arsene_Lussier,_Back_roping_boys._Burlington,_Vt,_May_1909.jpg
Family_of_L._W._Money._Father_daughter_and_two_boys_work_in_spinning_room_of_Washington_Cotton_Mills,_May_1911.jpg
The_smallest_boy_does_not_work_in_the_mill._The_rest_do,_May_1909.jpg
Mule-spinning_room_in_Chace_Cotton_Mill._Raoul_Julien_a_back-roping_boy._Has_been_here_2_years._Burlington,_Vt,_May_1909.jpg
Jo_Bodeon,_a_back-roper,_in_mule_room._Chace_Cotton_Mill._Burlington,_Vt,_May_1909.jpg
Jo_Bodeon,_a_back-roper_in_mule_room._Chace_Cotton_Mill._Burlington,_Vt,_May_1909.jpg
Part_of_the_force_at_Tupelo_Cotton_Mills._All_work,_May_1911.jpg
Boy_on_left_hand_end_(hands_in_pocket)_is_Peter_Carlos,_been_working_in_mill_for_1_1/2_years,_May_1909.jpg
Smallest_boy_is_Joseph_Fortin._His_mother_(at_home)_said_he_is_14_years_old._He_does_not_look_it,_May_1909.jpg
Some_of_the_young_girls_who_roll_cigarettes._I_could_not_induce_the_very_smallest_ones_to_get_into_the_photo,_June_1911.jpg
Interior_of_Magnolia_Cotton_Mills_spinning_room._See_the_little_ones_scattered_through_the_mill._All_work._Magnolia,_Miss,_May_1911.jpg
Smallest_girl_-_Corrine_Goud,_runs_3_and_4_sides._Been_in_mill_3_years._Oldest_sister_said_she_goes_to_school,_but_couldn't_spell_her_own_name,_December_1908.jpg
Closing_hour,_Saturday_noon,_at_Dallas_Mill._Every_child_in_photo,_so_far_as_I_was_able_to_ascertain,_works_in_that_mill,_November_1910.jpg
Closing_hour,_Saturday_noon,_at_Dallas_Mill._Every_child_in_photo,_so_far_as_I_was_able_to_ascertain,_works_in_that_mill,_November_1910.jpg
Closing_hour,_Saturday_noon,_at_Dallas_Mill._Every_child_in_photo,_so_far_as_I_was_able_to_ascertain,_works_in_that_mill,_November_1910.jpg
Closing_hour,_Saturday_noon,_at_Dallas_Mill._Every_child_in_photo,_so_far_as_I_was_able_to_ascertain,_works_in_that_mill,_November_1910.jpg
Adrienne_Pagnette,_and_adolescent_French_illiterate,_speaks_almost_no_English,_September_1911.jpg
Some_of_the_sweepers_in_a_cotton_mill._North_Carolina,_November_1908.jpg
Group_of_oyster_shuckers_working_in_a_canning_factory._All_but_the_very_smallest_babies_work,_March_1911.jpg
Girls_running_warping_machines,_November_1908.jpg
Boys_in_packing_room,_Brown_Mfg._Co._Evansville,_Ind,_October_1908.jpg
Workers_in_Merrimac_Mill._Robert,_smallest,_12_years_old,_October_1911.jpg
Street_Bretzau,_who_is_a_Tube_bou_in_mule-room._Mule_is_apparently_more_dangerous_than_ring_spinning._See_bandaged_finger,_December_1910.jpg
The_very_smallest_boy_is_Henry_Fournier,_has_worked_2_months_in_spinning_room,_October_1911.jpg
A_part_of_the_spinning_force_working_in_the_Washington_Cotton_Mills._Group_posed_by_overseer._All_work,_May_1911.jpg
Noon_hour_card_game_-_Mill_Boys._Pacific_Mills._Lawrence,_Mass,_November_1910.jpg
Bleach_Room_boys._Daniel_Crowley,_17_years_old._Mike_Kennedy,_18_years_old._Pacific_Mills._Lawrence,_Mass,_November_1910.jpg
View_of_the_Scotland_Mills._All_these_boys_work_in_mill._Laurinburg,_N.C.,_December_1908.jpg
Spinning_room_Overseer_and_his_flock._He_said,_"Every_one_of_them_works_or_helps,"_May_1911.jpg
All_these_boys_(and_more)_worked_in_the_Quidwick_Co._Mill._They_went_in_when_the_signal_was_given._Anthony,_R.I,_April_1909.jpg
Butcher_knife_used_by_Ralph,_a_young_cutter_in_a_canning_factory,_and_a_badly_cut_finger._Eastport,_Me,_August_1911.jpg
Some_of_the_doffers_and_the_Supt._Ten_small_boys_and_girls_about_this_size_out_of_a_force_of_40_employees._Catawba_Cotton_Mill,_December_1908.jpg
One_of_the_spinners_in_Whitnel_Cotton_Mill,_December_1908.jpg
Little_Fannie,_7_years_old,_48_inches_high,_helps_sister_in_Elk_Cotton_Mill,_November_1910.jpg
A_typical_group_of_Postal_Messengers._Smallest_on_left_end,_Wilmore_Johnson,_been_there_one_year,_June_1911.jpg
Group_of_men_and_boys_at_Friedman_Shelby_Shoe_Co._The_youngest,_apparently_11_or_12_years_old_is_Felber_McLaughlin,_October_1910.jpg
This_shows_the_number_of_small_children_on_the_day_shift._Nearly_as_many_small_ones_on_night_shift._This_is_a_new_up_to_date_mill,_December_1908.jpg
Family_finishing_pants._None_of_them_spoke_English._New_York_City,_March_1912.jpg
Small_boy_works_as_helper_(back_roping)_in_Great_Falls_Mfg.,_May_1909.jpg
Nearly_the_entire_force,_Yoona_Mills._Some_of_the_smallest_workers_not_in_photo,_May_1911.jpg
Leo_48_inches_high,_8_years_old._Picks_up_bobbins_at_15_cents_a_day_in_Elk_Cotton_Mill._He_said,_"No_I_don't_help_sister_or_mother,_just_myself."_Fayetteville,_Tenn,_November_1910.jpg
Father_said,_the_little_one_is_a_cracker-jack_on_spinnin',_at_least_so_the_boss_says._She_ain't_satisfied_unless_in_the_mill._The_oldest_one_isn't_so_good_at_it,_November_1908.jpg
Three_pickers_going_home_from_work._Anne,_7_years_old,_and_brother_Vincent_said_11,_September_1911.jpg
These_all_work_in_Cleveland_Hosiery_Mills._The_very_youngest_one_(with_curls)_said,_"I_ravels_and_picks_up",_December_1910.jpg
These_boys,_10,_11,_and_12_years_old,_were_stuck_with_over_fifty_papers_in_their_hands,_and_vowed_they_would_stay_until_they_sold_out_if_it_took_all_night,_April_1912.jpg
7_year_old_Tommie_Nooman_demonstrating_the_advantages_of_the_Ideal_Necktie_Form_in_store_window,_April_1911.jpg
A_photograph_of_7-year-old_Tommie_Noonan_demonstrating_the_advantages_of_the_Ideal_Necktie_Form_in_a_store_window_on_Pennsylvania_Avenue,_near_13th_Street,_April_1912.jpg
Young_boys_working_for_Hickok_Lumber_Co._Burlington,_Vt,_September_1910.jpg
Photo_of_boys_working_in_Arcade_Bowling_Alley._Photo_taken_late_at_night._The_boys_work_until_midnight_and_later._Trenton,_N.J.,_December_1909.jpg
A_few_of_the_young_boys_working_on_the_night_shift_at_the_Alexandria_Glass_Factory,_June_1911.jpg
A_few_of_the_young_boys_working_on_the_night_shift_at_the_glass_factory,_June_1911.jpg
A_family_working_in_the_Tifton_Cotton_Mill_-_NARA_-_523147.jpg
Group_of_men_and_girls_working_in_the_Aragon_Mill,_May_1912.jpg
Noon_hour_at_Obear-Nestor_Glass_Co._All_these_boys_are_working_at_the_glass_works._East_St._Louis,_Mo,_May_1910.jpg
One_of_the_young_doffers_working_in_Pell_City_Cotton_Mill._Supt._of_Mill_is_also_Mayor_of_Pell_City._Pell_City,_Ala,_November_1910.jpg
A_few_of_the_doffers_and_sweepers_in_the_Mollahan_Mills._Newberry,_S.C.,_December_1908.jpg
Photograph_of_news-boys_selling_near_the_Capitol_building,_April_1912.jpg
Interior_of_Magnolia_Cotton_Mills_Spinning_Room._See_the_Little_Ones_Scattered_through_the_Mill._All_Work._Magnolia,_Miss.,_05/03/1911.jpg
A_moments_glimpse_of_the_outer_world._Said_she_was_11_years_old._Been_working_over_a_year,_November_1908.jpg
Cigar_factory._Boys_in_foreground._Indianapolis,_Ind,_August_1908.jpg
A.D.T._Boys._They_all_smoke._Birmingham,_Ala,_November_1910.jpg
All_these_boys_are_cutters_in_a_Canning_Co,_August_1911.jpg
Sweeper_and_doffer_boys_in_Lancaster_Cotton_Mills._Many_more_as_small,_December_1908.jpg
Boys_picking_over_garbage_on_the_dumps._Boston,_Mass,_October_1909.jpg
Boys_making_melon_baskets._A_basket_factory._Evansville,_Ind,_October_1908.jpg
Radishes!_Penny_a_bunch!_Boys_and_girls_sell_all_day_until_11_P.M.,_August_1908.jpg
Bundle_boys._St._Louis,_Mo,_May_1910.jpg
Boys_of_the_dumps._South_Boston._Fields_now_being_filled_in_for_a_play_ground._Boston,_Mass,_October_1909.jpg
Bowling_Alley_boys._Many_of_these_work_until_late_at_night._New_Haven,_Conn,_March_1909.jpg
Boys_going_to_work_in_the_American_Locomotive_Works._Schenectady,_N.Y.,_February_1910.jpg
Boy_with_coat_in_hand_is_11_years_old._Been_there_9_months,_November_1908.jpg
Boys_going_home_from_Monougal_Glass_Works._A_native_remark,_"De_place_is_lousey_wid_kids",_October_1908.jpg
Hosiery._Minnesac_Mills._Man_working_at_machine,_May_1937.jpg
Men_working_at_ovens,_March_1937.jpg
Two_women_working_with_machines,_March_1937.jpg
Group_of_dime_messenger_service_boys,_April_1912.jpg
Mill_Girls._Pacific_Mills._Lawrence,_Mass,_November_1910.jpg
Group_of_mill_folks._All_ages._Salisbury_Cotton_Mills._Salisbury,_N.C.,_December_1908.jpg
Boy_at_warping_machine_in_Newton_Cotton_Mill._Been_there_2_years._Newton,_N.C.,_December_1908.jpg
A_row_of_houses_of_the_cotton_mill_people._Lydia_Mills._Clinton,_S.C.,_December_1908.jpg
Photograph_of_5_year_old_Willie,_one_of_Washington's_youngest_news-boys,_April_1912.jpg
Smallest_boy,_10_years_old,_been_at_it_a_year_and_a_half._Sells_until_6_or_7_P.M._New_Haven,_Conn,_March_1909.jpg
3_year_old_and_2_boys_hulling_berries_at_Johnson's_Canning_Camp._Seaford,_Del,_May_1910.jpg
Noon_hour,_Singer_Mfg._Co._Boys_work_there,_girls_carry_lunch._South_Bend,_Ind,_October_1908.jpg
Making_garters._A_Jewish_family_and_neighbors_working_until_late_at_night,_February_1912.jpg
4_year_old_Mary,_who_shucks_oysters._Tends_the_baby_when_not_working,_February_1911.jpg
A_doffer_in_Lincolnton_Mill._Lincolnton,_N.C,_November_1908.jpg
Boy_from_Loray_Mill._"Been_at_it_right_smart_two_years."_Gastonia,_N.C,_November_1908.jpg
Cabinet_making._RCA_Victor._Hand_sanders_-_working_on_cabinets,_March_1937.jpg
Slebzak_family_(Polish)_working_on_Bottomley_Farm._They_have_worked_here_3_years_and_one_winter,_June_1909.jpg
Springstein_Mill._John_Lewis_(boy_with_hat),_12_years_old,_1_year_in_mill,_November_1908.jpg
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