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35--Picking cranberries on a New Jersey bog.  1913

36--Some of the many varieties of Child Labor found between 1905 and  1935

37--Some of the many varieties of Child Labor found between 1905 and  1935

MEN AT WORK

38--Old-time Printer. One of the first photo-studies of Men At Work. New York City. Loaned by the Hastings High School   1905

39--Drilling for a shot in a West Virginia coal-mine.   1908

40--Stogie-maker in a Pittsburgh factory.   1909

41--Old spinner in a Georgia cotton-mill.   1910

42--Mailman--New York City.   1922

43--Weaver, Shelton, Conn.   1932

44--A "Beamer", Shelton, Conn.   1932

45--"Riding-the-ball" on the Empire State Building, New York City.   1930

46--Team-work on the Empire State Building, New York City.   1930

47--Signal-man on the Empire State Building, New York City.   1931

48--The Empire State Building goes up, New York City.   1930

49--Laying a beam, Empire State Building, New York City.   1931

50--Grouped studies made on Empire State Building.   1930-1931

51--Grouped studies made on Empire State Building.   1930-1931

52--Grouped studies made on Empire State Building.  1930-1931

53--The top of the Mooring Mast, Empire State Building.   1931

54--The Citadel, High up on Empire State Building.   1931

55--Industrial scene, Holyoke, Massachusetts.   1936

56--A foundry spectacle, Philadelphia.   1937

57--Mechanic turning out a large drivewheel for locomotive. Philadelphia.   1937

58--Blowing glass bottles in the old way, Millville, N. J.   1937

59--An old-time "glass-bottle-stopper-grinder." Millville, N. J.   1937

60--A modern Engineman. Harmon, N. Y.   1938

61--Man and Micrometer, Philipsburgh, N. J.   1920

62--Pouring metal, old style, in a small iron works, Pittsburgh.   1909

63--"Washing at the Bosh," in a small iron works, Pittsburgh.   1909

64--A Slavic steel-worker at homestead, Pa.   1909

65--Homework, East Side New York.   1910

66--A happy Vermont farmer.   1912

67--Locomotive engineer, Pennsylvania R.R.   1921

68--Old-timer on freight trains of the country, "Cowboy of the Yards" Pennsylvania R.R.   1921

69--Jo, the Trackwalker, Pennsylvania R.R.   1921

70--Blacksmith and iron-worker, Westport, Conn.   1930

71--A worker in the building trades, New York City.   1930

72--An Arkansas farmer trying to survive the Big Drought.   1931

73--"Now I got me a job." W.P.A. snow removal, New York City.   1935

74--Coal miner working part-time in Scotts Run, W. Va.   1936