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Man with Mustache and Hammer and Large Cog
Lewis Wickes Hine
n.d.
Maple Mills, Dillon, S.C. Johnnie. Said, "Aint got no last name," when asked for it. 8 years old. Beginning to "help sister spin."
Lewis Wickes Hine
1908
Meal Time, Tenement, New York City
Lewis Wickes Hine
1910
Miner
Lewis Wickes Hine
n.d.
Mrs. James Watson Spinning Yarn in her Tennessee Cabin
Lewis Wickes Hine
1933
Old Man at Press
Lewis Wickes Hine
1905, printed later
Sadie Pfeifer, 48 inches high, has worked half a year. One of the many small children at work in Lancaster Cotton Mills. Nov. 30, 1908.
Lewis Wickes Hine
1908
Scotland Mills, Laurinburg, N.C. Henry Mims (tallest) about 14. 8 years in mill. 6 years at night. Launey Knight (next)--Begin. John Stedman--3 years in the above mill. Witness, S.R. Hine.
Lewis Wickes Hine
1908
Some doffer boys, Macon, Ga.
Lewis Wickes Hine
1908-1909
Some of the housing conditions of the workers in Cannon Mills, Concord, N.C., to contrast with the homes and gardens sometimes shown from the "show mills" of the state.
Lewis Wickes Hine
1912
Steelworkers at Russian Boarding House, Homestead, Pennsylvania
Lewis Wickes Hine
1908-1909
Views of the White Oak Cotton Mills, Greensboro, N.C., showing the beautiful location of the mill, its well-kept grounds and the good housing conditions
Lewis Wickes Hine
1912
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