Photograph of Joseph Bernstein, a ten year old news-boy who had been selling in saloons along the way, said he makes a dollar a day selling until 7:30 P.M., 04/10/1912
ARC Identifier 306622
Photographs and other Graphic Materials from the U.S. House of Representatives. (03/04/1789 - )
Center for Legislative Archives, Washington, DC
Item from Record Group 233: Records of the U.S. House of Representatives, 1789 - 2006
Photograph of Earle Frere, a young truant selling extra during school hours Monday on Pennsylvania Avenue. He said "I heard they was extras so I stayed out of school. I am 9 years old--I mean 11." He finally compromised on 10., 04/15/1912
ARC Identifier 306626
Paterson, New Jersey - Textiles. Silk skeins on winding creels or swifts. The yarn is wound from the skein on to bobbins., 03/18/1937
ARC Identifier 518552 / Local Identifier 69-RP-313
Photographs and other Graphic Materials from the Federal Works Agency. Work Projects Administration. National Research Project. (ca. 1941 - ca. 1942)
Still Picture Records Section, Special Media Archives Services Division, College Park, MD
Item from Record Group 69: Records of the Work Projects Administration, 1922 - 1944
Paterson, New Jersey - Textiles. View of threads going from creel throug the reeds and over the roller. Note the use of reeds in bringing threads to coverge to a very narrow breadth as they go over the roller., 03/18/1937
ARC Identifier 518559 / Local Identifier 69-RP-320
"Paterson, New Jersey - Textiles - Wishnack Silk Company - A machine twister is shown being operated", 06/1937
ARC Identifier 518761 / Local Identifier 69-RP-704
Mt. Holyoke, Massachusetts - Scenes. An old mill of absentee ownership, liquidated and sold at a great bargain to a new owner, who would not sell or rent, uses only a small part; railway transportation; electric power transmission. Lyman Mills (Now Whiting Company), 1936 - 1937
ARC Identifier 518300 / Local Identifier 69-RP-9
Mt. Holyoke, Massachusetts - Silk. William Skinner and Sons. Plain loom - warpfilling (French), 1936 - 1937
ARC Identifier 518304 / Local Identifier 69-RP-14
Paterson, New Jersey - Textiles. Threading broken warp thread through the eyes of drop wires, preparatory to tying the broken ends. Drop wires are part of the stop motion system. A drop wire is placed on each thread of the rayon warp shown here. When a thread breaks, the wire drops, making a contact and stopping the machine., 03/18/1937
ARC Identifier 518563 / Local Identifier 69-RP-324
Mt. Holyoke, Massachusetts - Silk. William Skinner and Sons. Reeling raw slik (sic) from bobbin into skein., 1936 - 1937
ARC Identifier 518322 / Local Identifier 69-RP-33
Paterson, New Jersey - Textiles. Quiller with rack of full quills which are ready to be inserted in shuttles for weaving., 03/18/1937
ARC Identifier 518572 / Local Identifier 69-RP-333
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