1912 in South Carolina
The caption of the photographer S.C. Joe and Pearl Steading, twin spinners at Saxon Mill, Spartenberg [sic], at 75 William St., each earn forty-four cents […]
The caption of the photographer S.C. Joe and Pearl Steading, twin spinners at Saxon Mill, Spartenberg [sic], at 75 William St., each earn forty-four cents […]
An image shows several filthy, work-weary guys seated around a laden table being served by two ladies. The father at the head of the table […]
The image of Bon Air Coal and Iron Corporation features a coal car and the train engine “Jake Ruppert” in front of the company’s offices. […]
Cleveland Hosiery Mills employs all of these. With curls, the youngest one replied, “I ravels and pick up.” “They work so little over in Cleveland, […]
A Native American family is shown in a black and white shot in front of their “Slabtown” house, which was constructed out of wooden slabs […]
Caption: A group of locals who would rather work on the roads than pay taxes. Men with tools are seen.
Photo taken in a blacksmith shop at Cumberland Gap, Tennessee, where three men and a youngster are constructing enormous wooden wheels for farm equipment. Wade […]
Mrs. Lloyd, the mother of Miss Nettie Lloyd and a 91-year-old pellagra victim, was raised in Orange County and has been here since her marriage […]
Apparently, Dal Gulley’s Store also offered haircut services. “Shot of Dal Gulley’s General Store, where Joe Clark is getting his hair cut. In the picture, […]
An item from the 4 H. Club. Gradie Walton, a 17-year-old, excels in mathematics but is severely lacking in most other subject areas. Physically, he […]
Overcrowding in the existing dwellings for steel workers has resulted in the construction of tarpaper shacks on the outskirts of town. Pennsylvania’s Midland…
Ceph Holland’s daughter receiving water. The sole authorized water supply in the camp is this particular pump. The public health official has advised against using […]
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