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LEWIS HINE PROJECT - Page 6

Welcome to the Lewis Hine ProjectTM, an amazing journey through 100 years of American history. If this is your first visit, please see About Lewis Hine Project first (just click photo at left). Each photo below is a link.

Click Child Labor Stories for an index of all the stories I have posted so far; Addie Card: The Search for an Anemic Little Spinner for the story that inspired this project; Counting on Grace for information about the book inspired by Addie; Library of Congress to see all of Hine’s child labor photos; and Mystery Photos to see some of the unnamed children I am trying to identify.

Click Lonnie Cole, the Story and the Song to see and hear about the little boy called “Our Baby Doffer”; Catherine Young family to see their remarkable story;  Children That Mattered: An essay about the Lewis Hine Project; Exhibits & Presentations to learn about exhibits of my work, and my upcoming presentations; and Lewis Hine, to see a brief biography of the great photographer.

Lizzie McKenzie & The Baxley Children, Dillon, South Carolina

Lewis Hine caption: Dillon Mill (tallest) Lizzie McKenzie, Has helped 1/2 year. Mamie Baxley (holding baby). Been in mill 3 years. Runs 4 sides = 40 cents a day. Maud & Daisy "help." Location: Dillon, South Carolina, December 1908. "She said she was on her feet 12 to 14 … [Read more...]

Filed Under: LEWIS HINE PROJECT, Southern Textile Mills

Hiram Polk, Eastport, Maine

Lewis Hine caption: Hiram Pulk, 9 years old, cuts some in Seacoast Canning Co., Factory #1. "I ain't very fast--only about five boxes a day. They pay five cents a box." Location: Eastport, Maine, August 1911. Among the many thousands of child labor photographs taken by Lewis … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Cannery Workers, Eastport, Maine, Child Labor Stories, LEWIS HINE PROJECT

Richard Mills, Eastport, Maine

Lewis Hine caption: Richard Mills, 8 years old, showing a severely cut finger. Is a cutter in Eastport, Me., canneries. Location: Eastport, Maine, August 1911. "He couldn't read or write, and he only went as far as the third or fourth grade, but he was very smart and very … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Cannery Workers, Eastport, Maine, Child Labor Stories, LEWIS HINE PROJECT

Byron Hamilton, Eastport, Maine

Lewis Hine caption: "I cut my finger nearly off, cutting sardines the other day." Seven year old Byron. Location: Eastport, Maine, August 1911. "He was extremely brilliant. If he had had money, he certainly would have gone to college. He liked to quote poetry and the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Cannery Workers, Eastport, Maine, Child Labor Stories, LEWIS HINE PROJECT

George & Clarence Goodeill, Eastport, Maine

Lewis Hine caption: George Goodell, and butcher knife used by many children. Location: Eastport, Maine, August 1911. "I think he (George) was devastated when his mother died. I remember him telling me that he had to quit school in fifth grade to feed his younger brothers and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Cannery Workers, Eastport, Maine, Child Labor Stories, LEWIS HINE PROJECT

Phoebe Thomas, Eastport, Maine

Lewis Hine caption: Eight year old Syrian girl, Pheobe [i.e. Phoebe] Thomas, going to work at 6 a.m., August 14, with great butcher knife, to cut sardines in Seacoast Canning Co. Factory #4, Eastport Me. Said she was a cutter, and I saw her working later. (See photos of her … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Cannery Workers, Eastport, Maine, Child Labor Stories, LEWIS HINE PROJECT

Preston Knowlton, Eastport, Maine

Lewis Hine caption: Five year old Preston, a young cartoner in Seacoast Canning Co., Factory #2. I saw him at work different times during the day--at 7 a.m., in the afternoon, and at 6 p.m., and he kept at it very faithfully for so young a worker. Location: Eastport, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Cannery Workers, Eastport, Maine, Child Labor Stories, LEWIS HINE PROJECT

Allen Chaffey & Walter Omar, Eastport, Maine

Lewis Hine caption: Allen Chaffey, 9 years old, 37 Clark St., Eastport, Me., helps mother pack in Seacoast Canning Co., Factory #1. Walter Omar, 8 years old, 4 Clark Street, cuts. Location: Eastport, Maine, August 1911. "Allen was pretty middle class all his life. He was very … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Cannery Workers, Eastport, Maine, LEWIS HINE PROJECT

Elsie Shaw, Eastport, Maine

Lewis Hine caption (both photos): Elsie Shaw, a 6 year old cartoner in the summer, Seacoast Canning Co., Factory #2. Her father is boss of cutting room in Factory #1. He asked me to take some photos of her, as he has her do a singing act in vaudeville in the winter, "and she's … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Cannery Workers, Eastport, Maine, LEWIS HINE PROJECT

Joseph Magano, Fall River, Massachusetts

Lewis Hine caption: Jose de Sousa Magano, 35 Aetna St., Fall River, Mass. Born in Fall River, June 2, 1901. Left for the Azores at 8 years of age because family moved back. Cannot read or write in his own language or in English. Never been to school. Returned to Fall River in May … [Read more...]

Filed Under: LEWIS HINE PROJECT, New England Textile Mills

Rhea Quintin, Fall River, Massachusetts

Lewis Hine caption: Rhea Quintin - 14 years old. Hand drawing in on Webb frame. Been at it about 3 months. Requires great deal of mental application and accuracy and good oversight. Takes over a year to learn. Seemed very young in certificate office. Miss Smith thought she was a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: LEWIS HINE PROJECT, New England Textile Mills

Evelyn Casey, Fall River, Massachusetts

Lewis Hine caption: Evelyn Casey, 129 Gaynore St., 14 years, 6 months - Irish. Went to work on 14th birthday cleaning harnesses in Borden Mills. Left because of no work and expects to learn weaving in Flint mill with a girl friend. At certificate office applying for certificate … [Read more...]

Filed Under: LEWIS HINE PROJECT, New England Textile Mills

Alberta Bonneau, Fall River, Massachusetts

Lewis Hine caption: King Philip Mill - Card Room. Doffer on Jack Speeder. Bertha Bonneau, 15 years, 105 Slade St. Location: Fall River, Massachusetts, June 21, 1916. "My mother kept us clean. People would give her clothes. She would take the clothes apart, wash them, and make … [Read more...]

Filed Under: LEWIS HINE PROJECT, New England Textile Mills

Addie Card: The Search For An Anemic Little Spinner, Chapter Six

Chapter Six: Interview With Descendants Elizabeth Winthrop's book, Counting On Grace, was inspired by Lewis Hine's photograph of Addie Card, and informed by her research into the social history of Pownal, Vermont, the working conditions for children in cotton mills, and how … [Read more...]

Filed Under: ADDIE CARD: The Search For An Anemic Little Spinner, LEWIS HINE PROJECT

Addie Card: The Search For An Anemic Little Spinner, Chapter Seven

  Chapter Seven: Epilogue A lot of strange and wonderful serendipitous events occurred during my search for Addie, but I was still not prepared for one final event, strange, but not so wonderful. On March 28, I attended a meeting in North Adams. While waiting for it … [Read more...]

Filed Under: ADDIE CARD: The Search For An Anemic Little Spinner, LEWIS HINE PROJECT

Addie Card: The Search For An Anemic Little Spinner, Chapter Five

Chapter Five: Discovering Addie's Adopted Family The city of Cohoes (pronounced Ca-hose') was once the home of Harmony Mills, one of the largest in the world. The yarn-producing factory along the Mohawk River was powered by Cohoes Falls, which was the subject of a famous … [Read more...]

Filed Under: ADDIE CARD: The Search For An Anemic Little Spinner, LEWIS HINE PROJECT

Addie Card: The Search For An Anemic Little Spinner, Chapter Four

Chapter Four: New Discoveries In Hoosick Falls Hoosick Falls is just across the New York border, a few miles northwest of North Pownal. Route 346 follows the river and the railroad tracks, cutting through an intensely rural landscape. Locals know to turn right on a country … [Read more...]

Filed Under: ADDIE CARD: The Search For An Anemic Little Spinner, LEWIS HINE PROJECT

Addie Card: The Search For An Anemic Little Spinner, Chapter Three

  Chapter Three: Discovering Addie's First Family All the way home, I held out the hope that Addie's granddaughter had the same last name — the one she was born with. As soon as I walked in the door, I headed for the computer and Googled her. I got a hit! A person with … [Read more...]

Filed Under: ADDIE CARD: The Search For An Anemic Little Spinner, LEWIS HINE PROJECT

Addie Card: The Search For An Anemic Little Spinner, Chapter Two

Lewis Hine caption: Every one of these was working in the cotton mill at North Pormal [i.e., Pownal], Vt. and they were running a small force. Rosie Lapiare, 15 years; Jane Sylvester, 15 years; Runie[?] Cird, 12 years; R. Sylvester, 12 years; E. [H.?] Willett, 13 years; Nat. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: ADDIE CARD: The Search For An Anemic Little Spinner, LEWIS HINE PROJECT

Joseph Beaudoine, Burlington, Vermont

Lewis Hine caption: Jo Bodeon. A "back-roper" in mule room. Chace Cotton Mill, Burlington, Vt. Location: Burlington, Vermont, May 1909. This unforgettable photograph by Lewis Hine was taken during his first investigation of child labor in the many textile mills that populated … [Read more...]

Filed Under: LEWIS HINE PROJECT, New England Textile Mills

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