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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. Phillipsburgh, 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