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View of the Washington Mills, Fries Va. Housing conditions are fairly good, but housekeeping not very good. Working very good. Good light, fresh air. Fries, Va. Location: Fries, Virginia.

Joseph Severio. Peanut vendor. 11 years of age. Pushing cart 2 years. Out after midnight on May 21, 1910. Ordinarily works 6 hours per day. Works of own volition. Don't smoke. All earnings go to father. Location: Wilmington, Delaware.

Michael Mero, 2 West 4th St. Bootblack, 12 years of age, working one year of own volition. Don't smoke. Out after 11 P.M. on May 21. Ordinarily works 6 hours per day. Location: Wilmington, Delaware.

Michael Mero, 2 West 4th St., Bootblack, 12 years of age, working one year of own volition. Don't smoke. Out after 11 P.M. on May 21, Ordinarily works 6 hours per day. Location: Wilmington, Delaware.

Charles Gibbon, Postal Telegraph Messenger. 14 years of age, 2 months in service. Don't smoke. Visits houses of prostitution, works form 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Location: Wilmington, Delaware.

Young venders at King Street Market, Wilmington, Del. Location: Wilmington, Delaware.

Young venders at King Street Market. Location: Wilmington, Delaware.

George Christopher, Postal Tel. #7, 14 years old. Been at it over 3 years. Does not work nights. Location: Nashville, Alabama i.e., Tennessee?

Nashville, United States

School for negro children, within a stone's throw of the Avondale Mill. Avondale Mill School (Photo 1743B). The entire school year is none too long for these pupils. Location: Birmingham, Alabama.

May Hosiery Mills. The boy is Harvey Curtis, 12 years old, turns stockings. Made $1.41 this week, out of which he paid sixty cents carfare. Location: Nashville, Tennessee.

Nashville, United States

Group of Nashville newsies. In middle of group is 7-year-old Sam. Smart and profane. He sells nights also. Location: Nashville, Tennessee.

Nashville, United States

9-year-old Sol, A Nashville newsie, selling Sunday morning. Location: Nashville, Tennessee.

Nashville, United States

Two 7 year old Nashville newsies, profane and smart, selling Sunday. Location: Nashville, Tennessee.

Nashville, United States

Group of young girls, all working in May Hosiery Mills. Location: Nashville, Tennessee.

Nashville, United States

Workers in May Hosiery Mills,. Location: Nashville, Tennessee.

Nashville, United States

All working in May Hosiery Mills, youngest boy admitted ten years of age and been working there 9 months. He is already afflicted with eye-trouble and carries his head much on one side. Location: Nashville, Tennessee.

Nashville, United States

A young truant newsie, during school hours. Location: Nashville, Tennessee.

Nashville, United States

Group of tack-pullers working in the West End Shoe Factory, Lynchburg, Va. A number of boys here are surely under fourteen and likely under twelve, some of them. Youngest ones refused to pose. Location: Lynchburg, Virginia.

A few of the young workers in the West End Shoe Factory, Lynchburg, (Va.) A number of boys here are surely under fourteen and likely under twelve, some of them. Youngest ones refused to pose. Location: Lynchburg, Virginia.

A few of the young workers in West End Shoe Factory, Lunchburg, (Va.) A number of boys here are surely under fourteen and some of them likely under twelve. Youngest refused to pose. Location: Lynchburg, Virginia.

Schoolfield Cotton Mills, Danville Va. Going to work; 6:30 A.M. June 9, 1911 A few young boys and girls under 14, work in these mills, but not many, and they are large mills. Location: Danville, Virginia.

One of the young workers in Schoolfield Mills, Danville, Va. The proportion of youngsters to the large number of employees is not large. Location: Danville, Virginia.

Boys at the gate, and one running off, work in Schoolfield Mills, Danville, Va. Location: Danville, Virginia.

Some of the young workers in Schoolfield Cotton Mills, Danville, Va. The very young would not be photographed. Location: Danville, Virginia.