RMW774PD–11th & E Streets, N.W., image of a historic block in Washington, D.C. before it was demolished for new construction Physical description: 1 transparency : color ; 4 x 5 in. or smaller. Notes: Title, date, and keywords provided by the photographer.; Digital image produced by Carol M. Highsmith to represent her original film transparency; some details may differ between the film and the digital images.; Forms part of the Selects Series in the Carol M. Highsmith Archive.; Gift and purchase; Carol M. Highsmith; 2011; (DLC/PP-2011:124).;
RMWA8P82–Captain John C. Whiteside of Co. A, 105th New York Infantry Regiment and Co. H, 94th New York Infantry Regiment in uniform] / W.M. Knight, 194 Main St., Buffalo, N.Y
RMWB5422–Eliphalet Nott, president of Union College] / C. A. M. Taber, 99 State Street, Schenectady, N.Y Abstract/medium: 1 photographic print : albumen, on carte de visite mount ; 10.1 x 6.1 cm.
RMWB541X–Eliphalet Nott, president of Union College] / C. A. M. Taber, 99 State Street, Schenectady, N.Y Abstract/medium: 1 photographic print : albumen, on carte de visite mount ; 9.9 x 6.1 cm.
RMWAA27J–Chinese celebration at Y.M.C.A., N.Y.
RMWA3Y5F–Bookplate of archaeologist William C. Mills] / T.E.F., del. ; A.N.M., sc
RMWA8HB2–Camp Cody, N.M., June 1918; Brig. Gen. F. G. Mauldin, N.A. C.O
RMWAPX18–Department of Labor, training service. Italian class receiving instruction in English and citizenship, Newark, N.J. Y.M.C.A.
RMW95B64–Air views of Palestine. Jerusalem from the air. Newer Jerusalem. The Y.M.C.A. section. Looking N.E. over city
RM2A4G8TD–Treasury Dept. Savings Committee, Italian class receiving instructions in English & citizenship, Newark, N.J., Y.M.C.A.
RM2A2405N–Ozark Mill, Gastonia, N.C. Work 12 hours at a stretch. No special time off to eat. Eat a-workin'. 9:00 P.M. Friday, Nov. 6, 1908. Mill was running.
RMWA7KGD–Aven Mill, Gastonia, N.C. Work 12 hours without any stop for lunch. Eat a-workin. 8:30 P.M. Friday. Mill running nights. Abstract: Photographs from the records of the National Child Labor Committee (U.S.)
RM2A3PW48–Start of pigeons N.Y. to Wash'n, 2/13/15 --- J.A. Brady, J.L. Sullivan, Mrs. Geo. Gallant, F. [Fred] C. Schmidt, E.C. Duffy, C.D. Cleveland, A.S. Williams, M.E. Hickless
RM2A2X5KP–Rev. Dr. A.M. Young of NYC, who invited Pres. Harding to attend the 28th Anniversary of Gen. and Mrs. Ballington Booth of the Vol. of America to be held in Madison Square, N.Y., sometime in April. Nov. 1922 White House, Washington, D.C.
RMWJ8DTC–HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES COMMITTEES. WAYS AND MEANS. FR.: H.T. RAINEY OF IL; CLAUSE KITCHIN OF NC, CHAIRMAN; L. DIXON OF IL; M.F. CONGRY OF NY; C. HULL OF TN; A.J. SABATH OF IL; J.N. GARNER OF TX; RR: J.W. CO
RMWA1FKN–BARNETT, GEORGE, MAJ. GEN., COMMANDANT, U.S.M.C.; BLUE, VICTOR, REAR ADMIRAL, U.S.N.; CHIEF BUR. NAV.; DANIELS, JOSEPHUS, SECRETARY OF THE NAVY, 1913-1921; FECHTELER, A.F., CAPTAIN, U.S.N.; AIDE TO WINTERHALTER, DIVISION OF MATERIAL; FISK, BRADLEY A.; WAR COUNCIL
RMWA1FK9–BARNETT, GEORGE, MAJ. GEN., COMMANDANT, U.S.M.C.; BLUE, VICTOR, REAR ADMIRAL, U.S.N.; CHIEF BUR. NAV.; DANIELS, JOSEPHUS, SECRETARY OF THE NAVY, 1913-1921; FECHTELER, A.F., CAPTAIN, U.S.N.; AIDE TO WINTERHALTER, DIVISION OF MATERIAL; FISK, BRADLEY A.; WAR COUNCIL
RMWA1FHF–BARNETT, GEORGE, MAJ. GEN., COMMANDANT, U.S.M.C.; BLUE, VICTOR, REAR ADMIRAL, U.S.N.; CHIEF BUR. NAV.; DANIELS, JOSEPHUS, SECRETARY OF THE NAVY, 1913-1921; FECHTELER, A.F., CAPTAIN, U.S.N.; AIDE TO WINTERHALTER, DIVISION OF MATERIAL; FISK, BRADLEY A.; WAR COUNCIL
RMWDW5A7–Groups of doffers, etc., all working in the Liberty Cotton Mill, Clayton, N.C., taken at 10:00 A.M., October 29th, 1912. I saw a few very young spinners, one apparently ten years old, working, but could not get them out. Abstract: Photographs from the records of the National Child Labor Committee (U.S.)
RM2A4ERY3–This was the smallest I could find in the Newton (N.C.) Cotton Mills. Overseer said She just brings her sister's dinner, but as it was only 9:30 A.M., and as she worked as faithfully as her sister all the time I was in the mill, I judged she was a regular helper. She looked to be 8 years old. Others there nearly as small.
RMWDW59R–Groups of doffers, etc., all working in the Liberty Cotton Mill, Clayton, N.C., taken at 10:00 A.M., October 29th, 1912. I saw a few very young spinners, one apparently ten years old, working, but could not get them out. Abstract: Photographs from the records of the National Child Labor Committee (U.S.)
RMWDW5NY–Groups of doffers, etc., all working in the Liberty Cotton Mill, Clayton, N.C., taken at 10:00 A.M., October 29th, 1912. I saw a few very young spinners, one apparently ten years old, working, but could not get them out. Abstract: Photographs from the records of the National Child Labor Committee (U.S.)
RM2A2RCPR–Railroad Executives J.M. Herbert; Smuel Rea; A.H. Smith; DeWitt Styler; Alred P. Thnom(); C.E. Loomis; standing: L to R: B.M. Rubinson; F.D. Underwood; J. Kruttschnitt; E.N. Brown; Daniel Willard; W.H. Finley; W.B. Story; W.W. Aterbury.
RMWDW59T–Groups of doffers, etc., all working in the Liberty Cotton Mill, Clayton, N.C., taken at 10:00 A.M., October 29th, 1912. I saw a few very young spinners, one apparently ten years old, working, but could not get them out. Abstract: Photographs from the records of the National Child Labor Committee (U.S.)
RMWDW5A0–Groups of doffers, etc., all working in the Liberty Cotton Mill, Clayton, N.C., taken at 10:00 A.M., October 29th, 1912. I saw a few very young spinners, one apparently ten years old, working, but could not get them out. Abstract: Photographs from the records of the National Child Labor Committee (U.S.)
RMWB7J92–Flynn's Camp Las Vegas N.M. - 1. Al Williams, 2. A.H. Balke, 3. Jim Flynn, 4. C. Colman, 5. Jack Curley, 6. Joe Flynn, 7. C. O'Malley, 8. M.M. Padgett, 9. H. Elfeld Abstract/medium: 1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.
RMWAPC0W–Daniel Mfg. Co., Lincolnton, N.C. Four doffers. Boy on left end (knee pants) said he had worked in mills for 7 years and some nights. At nights they work 12 hours, without any hour off for lunch. Eat when they can. Some of the[m] eat a-workin'. Abstract: Photographs from the records of the National Child Labor Committee (U.S.)
RM2A1J1XF–NATIONAL GUARD OF D.C. M. AND M. ASSN. OF D.C. ON VISIT TO D.C.N.G. IN CAMP AT COLONIAL BEACH. FRONT: BOB FEATHERSTONE; UNIDENTIFIED; COL. WILLIAM E. HARVEY; ROSS P. ANDREWS; UNIDENTIFIED; ANTON STEPHAN; C.J. COLUMBUS; RICHARD L. LAMB; M.A. LEASE; UNIDENTIFIED; HARRY COOPE.; 3 IN REAR UNIDENTIFIED
RM2A1J1WR–NATIONAL GUARD OF D.C. M. AND M. ASSN. OF D.C. ON VISIT TO D.C.N.G. IN CAMP AT COLONIAL BEACH. FRONT: BOB FEATHERSTONE; UNIDENTIFIED; COL. WILLIAM E. HARVEY; ROSS P. ANDREWS; UNIDENTIFIED; ANTON STEPHAN; C.J. COLUMBUS; RICHARD L. LAMB; M.A. LEASE; UNIDENTIFIED; HARRY COOPE. 3 IN REAR UNIDENTIFIED
RMWA77WF–A few of the hands on night shift Highland Park Hill, No. 3, Charlotte, N.C. 10:30 P.M. January 7/09. (See photo and label 484) Boy in middle been in mill 2 years. Girl next to him in mill 4 years. Been said it was hard work to get night hands. Abstract: Photographs from the records of the National Child Labor Committee (U.S.)
RMW67899–Map of the Rebel Lines at Raleigh, N.C., Evacuated April 13th, 1865, upon the approach of the Army commanded by Maj. Gen. W. T. Sherman, U.S.A. Reduced under the direction of Capt. O. M. Poe, Corps of Engineers, Bvt. Brig. Gen., U.S.A. & Chief Engineer, Mil. Div. Miss. From captured Rebel map. B. Drayton, Draughtsman.
RM2A1J1WY–NATIONAL GUARD OF D.C. M. AND M. ASSN. OF D.C. RETURN WITH D.C.N.G. FROM CAMP AT COLONIAL BEACH. HEADS: HARRY COOPE; JACOBY; DANIEL V. CHISHOLM; ANTON STEPHAN; UNIDENTIFIED; WALDER OF U.S.W.C.; RICHARD L. LAMB; MEYER; C.J. COLUMBUS; M.A. LEASE; CAPT. LOUIS WILSON; ROSS P. ANDERWS; PRESIDENT OF THE ASSOCIATION
RM2A695W6–Young boy is Ciriakos Keiradimos, a young Greek shoe-shiner, working in shop at 511 Penn. Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. Said to be 16 yrs. old, but is absolutely illiterate. Has been in this country only 2 months. Works until 9 P.M. every day and until 11 P.M. Saturdays. Abstract: Photographs from the records of the National Child Labor Committee (U.S.)
RM2A1J0GT–N.A.M. opposes any special tax incentive for profit sharing. Washington, D.C., Nov. 23. Appearing before the Senate Finance Subcommittee today, H. Boardman Spalding, Chairman of the Taxation Committee of the National Association of Manufacturers, announced that NAM Executive Committee yesterday adopted a resolution opposing any special tax incentive for profit sharing. His testimony caused Republican Senator Arthur M. Vandenberg of Michigan to observe he was 'amazed' at the NAM's attitude
RM2A1K82F–New SEC member. Washington, D.C., Dec. 27. A new informal portrait of Jerome N. Frank who was sworn in as a member of the Securities and Exchange Commission this morning. Frank, formerly of the AA and WPA, succeeds James M. Landis who resigned his post to become Dean of the Harvard Law School. John W. Hanes, The other new commission appointee will take the oath of office soon after the first of the year
RMW6779X–Map illustrating the Battle of Bentonsville, N.C., fought March 19th, 1865, between the United States Forces Commanded by Maj. Gen. H. W. Slocum and the Rebel Forces Commanded by Gen. Jos. E. Johnston, and the operations of March 20th & 21st under direction of Maj. Gen. W. T. Sherman resulting in the retreat of the rebels. Compiled under direction of O. M. Poe, Br. [Bvt.] Col., U.S.A., by Major E. [F.] Hoffmann.
RMWA75X2–11:30 A.M. Jennie Rizzandi, 9 year old girl, helping mother and father finish garments in a dilapidated tenement, 5 Extra Pl., N.Y.C. They all work until 9 P.M. when busy, and make about $2 to $2.50 a week. Father works on street, when he has work. Jennie was a truant, I staid home 'cause a lady was comin'.-. Abstract: Photographs from the records of the National Child Labor Committee (U.S.)
RMWA76WA–A 10 yr. old newsie, who had just been selling in this saloon for the other boy, his boss, E. Street, near 13th, Washington, D.C., The boss is Herbert Solomon, 452 D. St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 12 yrs. old. On April 19th I found Herbert selling at 1 A.M. The younger is Sam Goldstein, 458 P Street, N.W. Abstract: Photographs from the records of the National Child Labor Committee (U.S.)
RM2A3RC90–Sunday Morning, Group of gum vendors and news-boys, Pennsylvania Avenue and 7th Sts. The smallest ones were Sam Kipnis, 412 P St., N.W., Washington, D.C. David Stierman, 701 M St., N.W., Washington, D.C. (Is a truant on probation. Very defiant). Abram Furr, 1004 4 1/2 St., S.W., Washington, D.C., has a badge. The smallest of these were 11 years old. I saw some smaller but couldn't get the photo.
RMW68C72–St. Peter's Church, near the White House, Virginia. (where G. Washington may have been married to Martha). Personnel as given in Pictorial History of Civil War, Review of Reviews, 1911, left to right: Maj. A.M. Clark, volunteer A.D.C.; Lt. Col. J.H. Taylor, A.G.; Capt. F.N. Clarke, Chief of Arty.; General E.V. Sumner, Lt. Col. J. F. Hammond, Medical Director; Capt. Pease, Minnesota Vols., Chief of commissary; Capt. Gabriel Grant.
RM2A3AC1T–Secy. of Navy Curtis D. Wilbur was the guest of Senate Naval Affairs Committee luncheon. Left to right, front row: Senators O.E. Weller of Md., S.M. Shortridge of Calif., Henry C. Lodge of Mass., Secy. Wilbur, and Frederick Hale of Maine. Left to right, back row: George W. Pepper of Pa., Tasker L. Oddie of Nev., Tasker L. Oddie of Nev., E.S. Broussard of La., C.A. Swanson of Va., Edward I. Edwards of N.J., and Royal S. Copeland of NY
RMWTMJ6B–Movie Industry pledges cooperation with the government. Washington, D.C., June 25. At a conference with President Roosevelt today, a group of motion picture company executives, led by Will Hays, emphasized the desire of the industry to cooperate with the government. In the front row, left to right: Darney Balaban, Paramount; Harry Chon, Columbia Pictures; Nicholas M. Schenck, Lowe's; Will Hays, and Leo Spitz, RKO. artists; Sidney Kent, 20th Century Fox; N.J. Blumberg, Universal; and Albert Warner, Warner Bros., 6/25/38
RMWANM49–Crop Insurance Committee meets for first time. Washington, D.C. Sept. 25. Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace, as chairman called the crop insurance committee appointed by President Roosevelt this week into session today for the first time. The first thing the committee will consider, Wallace said, is on what crops the first experiment in crop insurance should be made. n the picture, left to right; (front row) Wayne C. Taylor; Assistant Secretary of the Treasury; Secretary Wallace; and Ernest G. Draper, Assistant Secretary of Commerce. In the rear, left to right: Roy M. Green, Bureau of
RMWJP2EA–Honor students receive awards. Annapolis, Md. June 3. The three midshipmen who places highest in competitive examinations, receive another award after getting their diplomas, left to right; Jack Obermeyer, of New York, gets a kiss from Mary M. Scott of South Orange, N.J., Honor Man #2, Russell H. Wallace, of Westbridgewater, Penna. gets his from Harriet Engle, of Pittsburgh, Penna, and Honor Man #3 Emery A. Grantham, of Albany Texas, gets a kiss from Christine Gawne, of Washington, D.C.
RMWA2H9M–Battles a place for radio in press galleries of House and Senate. Washington, D.C., June 26. Fulton Lewis, Jr.--spelled with a small j-- who took up a challenge a few months ago to find a place for radio reporters in the press galleries of the Capitol. After being told that radio would never find a place there, he persuaded Rep. Dempsey of N.M. to sponsor a resolution to create galleries for radio press. The House and Senate Rules Committee soon passed the resolutions, and now radio has its own galleries in the two chambers
RMWA77WJ–A few of the hands on the night shift in Highland Park Mill No. 3, Charlotte, N.C. 10:30 P.M. January 7/09. 100 hands in all. Ten children as small as smallest in photo to some smaller. One chap (48 in. high) was kept out of photo. Looked 9 years old. Boy on right hand and (by barrel) has been in mill work 9 years ; half of it at night. said Rather work nights. Boss of spinning room began at 8 years and is now 30. Abstract: Photographs from the records of the National Child Labor Committee (U.S.)
RM2A1K82H–New SEC member takes oath. Washington, D.C., Dec. 27. Declaring himself to be neither a radical nor a conservative but an enthusiastic new dealer, Jerome N. Frank today took the oath of office as a member of the Securities and Exchange Commission. Frank, a former legal counsel for the WPA and the AAA, succeeds James M. Landis who resigned his post to become Dean of the Harvard Law School. John. W. Hanes, the other new commission appointee, will be sworn in after the first of the year. Left to right: Francis P. Brassor, Secretary of the Commission; Chairman William O. Douglas; and Frank
RM2A3RCJH–Sunday Morning, Group of gum vendors and news-boys, Pennsylvania Avenue and 7th Sts. English: Sunday Morning, Group of gum vendors and news-boys, Pennsylvania Avenue and 7th Sts. The smallest ones were Sam Kipnis, 412 P St., N.W., Washington, D.C. David Stierman, 701 M St., N.W., Washington, D.C. (Is a truant on probation. Very defiant). Abram Furr, 1004 4 1/2 St., S.W., Washington, D.C., has a badge. The smallest of these were 11 years old. I saw some smaller but couldn't get the photo. Location: Washington (D.C.), District of Columbia.
RMWBEKM7–G.A.R. Commander-in-chief Ruhe and Staff, Washington, D.C. Sept. 24. Photo shows, left to right James W. Willett of Tama, La. Judge advocate general; Oley Nelson of Slater, Ia. retired commander-in-chief C.H. Wm. Ruhe of Wilkinsburg, Pa.; Thomas Ambrose of Chicago, Ill., Junior Vice Commander; John M. Kline of Wash. D.C.; George H. Pounder of Ft. Atkinson, Wis. Chief of Staff; and Robert M. Rownd of Ripley, N.Y. Inspector General Abstract/medium: 1 negative : glass ; 4 x 5 in. or smaller
RMWBEKM9–G.A.R. Commander-in-chief Ruhe and Staff, Washington, D.C. Sept. 24. Photo shows, left to right James W. Willett of Tama, La. Judge advocate general; Oley Nelson of Slater, Ia. retired commander-in-chief C.H. Wm. Ruhe of Wilkinsburg, Pa.; Thomas Ambrose of Chicago, Ill., Junior Vice Commander; John M. Kline of Wash. D.C.; George H. Pounder of Ft. Atkinson, Wis. Chief of Staff; and Robert M. Rownd of Ripley, N.Y. Inspector General Abstract/medium: 1 negative : glass ; 4 x 5 in. or smaller
RM2A3PBR0–Some samples (not all) of the children in the Kindergarten Factory run by the High Point and Piedmont Hosiery Mills, High Point, N.C. Every child in these photos worked I saw them at work and I saw them go in to work at 6:30 A.M. and noons and out at 6 P.M. One morning I counted 22 of these little ones (12 years and under) going to work at about 6:15 A.M. Some of them told me their ages: 1 boy said 8 yrs. (worked when he was 7). 1 girl said 10 yrs. (apparently 7). 3 other girls said 10 yrs. 2 boys said 10 yrs. (1 got $3.00 a week). 1 boy said 11 yrs. 2 boys said 12 yrs. (1 said he makes $1. a
RM2A3PBR9–Some samples (not all) of the children in the Kindergarten Factory run by the High Point and Piedmont Hosiery Mills, High Point, N.C. Every child in these photos worked I saw them at work and I saw them go in to work at 6:30 A.M. and noons and out at 6 P.M. One morning I counted 22 of these little ones (12 years and under) going to work at about 6:15 A.M. Some of them told me their ages: 1 boy said 8 yrs. (worked when he was 7). 1 girl said 10 yrs. (apparently 7). 3 other girls said 10 yrs. 2 boys said 10 yrs. (1 got $3.00 a week). 1 boy said 11 yrs. 2 boys said 12 yrs. (1 said he makes $1. a
RM2A3PBPT–Some samples (not all) of the children in the Kindergarten Factory run by the High Point and Piedmont Hosiery Mills, High Point, N.C. Every child in these photos worked I saw them at work and I saw them go in to work at 6:30 A.M. and noons and out at 6 P.M. One morning I counted 22 of these little ones (12 years and under) going to work at about 6:15 A.M. Some of them told me their ages: 1 boy said 8 yrs. (worked when he was 7). 1 girl said 10 yrs. (apparently 7). 3 other girls said 10 yrs. 2 boys said 10 yrs. (1 got $3.00 a week). 1 boy said 11 yrs. 2 boys said 12 yrs. (1 said he makes $1. a
RM2A3PBRB–Some samples (not all) of the children in the Kindergarten Factory run by the High Point and Piedmont Hosiery Mills, High Point, N.C. Every child in these photos worked I saw them at work and I saw them go in to work at 6:30 A.M. and noons and out at 6 P.M. One morning I counted 22 of these little ones (12 years and under) going to work at about 6:15 A.M. Some of them told me their ages: 1 boy said 8 yrs. (worked when he was 7). 1 girl said 10 yrs. (apparently 7). 3 other girls said 10 yrs. 2 boys said 10 yrs. (1 got $3.00 a week). 1 boy said 11 yrs. 2 boys said 12 yrs. (1 said he makes $1. a
RM2A3PBR7–Some samples (not all) of the children in the Kindergarten Factory run by the High Point and Piedmont Hosiery Mills, High Point, N.C. Every child in these photos worked I saw them at work and I saw them going in to work at 6:30 A.M. and noons and out at 6 P.M. One morning I counted 22 of these little ones (12 years and under) going to work at about 6:15 A.M. Some of them told me their ages: 1 boy said 8 yrs. (worked when he was 7). 1 girl said 10 yrs. (apparently 7). 3 other girls said 10 yrs. 2 boys said 10 yrs. (1 got $3.00 a week). 1 boy said 11 yrs. 2 boys said 12 yrs. (1 said he makes $1.
RM2A3PBPR–Some samples (not all) of the children in the Kindergarten Factory run by the High Point and Piedmont Hosiery Mills, High Point, N.C. Every child in these photos worked: I saw them at work and I saw them go in to work at 6:30 A.M. and noons and out at 6 P.M. One morning I counted 22 of these little ones (12 years and under) going to work at about 6:15 A.M. Some of them told me their ages: 1 boy said 8 yrs. (worked when he was 7). 1 girl said 10 yrs. (apparently 7). 3 other girls said 10 yrs. 2 boys said 10 yrs. (1 got $3.00 a week). 1 boy said 11 yrs. 2 boys said 12 yrs. (1 said he makes $1. a
RM2A3PBR1–Some samples (not all) of the children in the Kindergarten Factory run by the High Point and Piedmont Hosiery Mills, High Point, N.C. Every child in these photos worked I saw them at work and I saw them go in to work at 6:30 A.M. and noons and out at 6 P.M. One morning I counted 22 of these little ones (12 years and under) going to work at about 6:15 A.M. Some of them told me their ages: 1 boy said 8 yrs. (worked when he was 7). 1 girl said 10 yrs. (apparently 7). 3 other girls said 10 yrs. 2 boys said 10 yrs. (1 got $3.00 a week). 1 boy said 11 yrs. 2 boys said 12 yrs. (1 said he makes $1. a
RM2A3PBR8–Some samples (not all) of the children in the Kindergarten Factory run by the High Point and Piedmont Hosiery Mills, High Point, N.C. Every child in these photos worked I saw them at work and I saw them go in to work at 6:30 A.M. and noons and out at 6 P.M. One morning I counted 22 of these little ones (12 years and under) going to work at about 6:15 A.M. Some of them told me their ages: 1 boy said 8 yrs. (worked when he was 7). 1 girl said 10 yrs. (apparently 7). 3 other girls said 10 yrs. 2 boys said 10 yrs. (1 got $3.00 a week). 1 boy said 11 yrs. 2 boys said 12 yrs. (1 said he makes $1. a
RM2A3PBNH–Some samples (not all) of the children in the Kindergarten Factory run by the High Point and Piedmont Hosiery Mills, High Point, N.C. Every child in these photos worked: I saw them at work and I saw them go in to work at 6:30 A.M. and noons and out at 6 P.M. One morning I counted 22 of these little ones (12 years and under) going to work at about 6:15 A.M. Some of them told me their ages: 1 boy said 8 yrs. (worked when he was 7). 1 girl said 10 yrs. (apparently 7). 3 other girls said 10 yrs. 2 boys said 10 yrs. (1 got $3.00 a week). 1 boy said 11 yrs. 2 boys said 12 yrs. (1 said he makes $1. a
RMW5JX0T–Air Force personnel & equipment. The Pacific, England, Wash. DC. 1942-44 (mostly 1943); Scope and content: U.S. Bomber crew somwhere in England. Lt. J.M. Stewart, Marrowbone, Ky., Lt. W.W. Dickey, Beverly, Mass., S/Sgt. R.C. Schnoyer, East Greenville, Pa., S/Sgt. H.L. Langan, Los Angeles, Calif., T.E. McMillan, Boonville, Oh., T/Sgt. C.J. Merriwether, Sanford, Fla., T/Sgt. Jack M. Wheeler, Des Moines, Ia., Lt. J.A. Creamer, Louisville, Ky. 367 Bomber Squad. Thurleigh, England. General notes: The crew of the Boeing B-17F-5-BO Fortress (s/n 41-24399) Man-O-War from the 323rd Bomb Squadron, 91s
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