Canneries. Child labor at factories,in the Northeast,Southeast United States
Canneries. Child labor at factories, primarily in the Northeast and Southeast United States
Title: Canneries. Child labor at factories, primarily in the Northeast and Southeast United States
Creator(s): Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940, photographer
Related Names:
National Child Labor Committee (U.S.) , funder/sponsor
Date Created/Published: 1908-1916.
Summary: Photographs show children involved in seafood, fruit and vegetable packing, seen both at work and posed outside work sites in Buffalo, New York; Seaford, Delaware; Maine; Indiana; Maryland; South Carolina; Louisiana; Alabama; Mississippi; and Florida. Workers' housing conditions are shown, including some interiors. A few images document children's work-related injuries, as well as schools (poorly) attended by child laborers. Also included are a few record photographs of maps and documents, including records made by a New York State factory investigating commission. Album also includes images of Mississippi cotton mill workers (Hine nos. 1967, 2011, 2020A, 2023A, 2024A, 2025A, 2029, 2030-31).
Notes:
Arrangement: Photographs arranged in general chronological sequence by original inventory numbers assigned by Hine. These numbers are printed on album pages next to each image.
LOT title devised by Library staff.
'Canneries. Photographs by Lewis W. Hine for National Child Labor Committee, New York, New York' typed on album pg. [2]
No captions on the images. Corresponding Hine caption cards reflected in online records.
Hine negative numbers (prefixes LC-H5 or LC-H51) appear next to those photographs for which original negatives still exist.
Forms part of the National Child Labor Committee Collection (Library of Congress).
Digitized images of these items display with associated descriptions in the Prints & Photographs Division Online Catalog, http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/catalog.html
Also available on microfilm in the Prints & Photographs Division reading room; microfilmed in 1983 by the Library of Congress Photoduplication Service.
Transfer; Manuscript Division; 1954.
Subjects:
Child labor--United States--1900-1920.
Canneries--United States--1900-1920.
Labor housing--United States--1900-1920.
Group portraits--1900-1920.
Photograph albums--1900-1920.
Photographic prints--1900-1920.
Portrait photographs--1900-1920.
Bookmark /2004665335/
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