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The most modern sale pavilion in America, Fraley Sale Pavilion Drive In & Liberty Stick Pig Co., Chillicothe, MO.
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Some of the Young Girls (not the youngest) working in Peters Shoe Co., De Soto, Mo. Location: De Soto, Missouri.
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Noon, May 12th, 1910. Girls working in Inland Type Foundry, 9 to 10 hours a day. Location: St. Louis, Missouri.
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Noon May 12th, 1910. Girls working in Inland Type Factory. 9 to 10 hours a day. Location: St. Louis, Missouri.
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Burley's Branch Office, 23rd St. near Olive. Wednesday May 4th, 1910. 3:30 P.M. Location: St. Louis, Missouri.
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Noon May 12th, 1910. Girls working in Inland Type Factory. 9 to 10 hrs. a day. Location: St. Louis, Missouri.
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Broadway & Washington Sts. Saturday P.M. May 7th, 1910. Witness E.N. Clopper. Location: St. Louis, Missouri.
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Francis Lance, 5 years old, 41 inches high. Sells regularly on Grand Avenue. Location: St. Louis, Missouri.
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Postal clerk. Location: Springfield, Missouri / Lewis W. Hine.
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