Parker Heading Company Lumber Yards,Poplar Bluff,Missouri,Child Labor,Hine
Title: These were the youngest white boys (there were several younger negroes) that I could find working in the Parker Heading Co. Lumber Yards, Poplar Bluff, Mo. (Sometimes called the Great Western Lumber Co.) I went through the buildings and yards. Smallest white boy is Frank Childers, Front St., Poplar Bluff. He and the other small boys help trim and carry strips to make barrel headings. Location: Poplar Bluff, Missouri.
Creator(s): Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940, photographer
Date Created/Published: 1910 October.
Notes:
Title from NCLC caption card.
Attribution to Hine based on provenance.
In album: Miscellaneous.
Hine no. 1704.
Subjects:
Boys.
Men.
Laborers.
Lumber industry.
Lumberyards.
United States--Missouri--Poplar Bluff.
Photographic prints.
Bookmark /ncl2004002409/PP/
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