Hi, all.  I'm taking a break for the holidays and won't be posting regularly until 2013.
Hope you have a wonderful and happy time of it.
Postings of vintage photos from the mid 1800s through World War II. Most are lightly edited.
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Friday, December 21, 2012
Cabinet cards
 Class photo, Prague, Nebraska
 David and Richard Evans, Youngstown, Ohio
 Five siblings, Duren, Germany, 1906
 Girl in daisy field, Baraboo, Wisconsin
 Girl in wicker chair
 Girl in winter clothes, Dover, New Hampshire
 Girls in fancy dresses, Goshen, New York
 Goin' fishin'
 Little girl with parasol, Chicago
Little girl, London, England
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Arthur Rothstein
 Vernon Evans and family of Lemmon, South Dakota, near Missoula, Montana, 
Highway 10. Leaving the grasshopper-ridden and drought-stricken area 
for a new start in Oregon and Washington, 1936
 Visitors at the State Fair, Rutland, Vermont, 1937
 Wash day. The daughter of a migrant fruit worker from Tennessee, 
now encamped near Winter Haven, Florida, 1937
 Weaving shop, FSA camp, Sinton, Texas, 1942
 Wife and child of Alabama sharecropper, Walker County, Alabama, 1937
 Wife and child of sharecropper, Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana, 1935
 Wife and child of squatter, Old Rag, Virginia, 1935
Wife and children of Negro tenant farmer, Tupelo, Mississippi, 1935
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Russell Lee - Kids
 Picnic on the Fourth of July, Vale, Oregon, 1941
 Schoolchildren on circular swing, San Augustine, Texas, 1939
 Schoolchildren, Southeast Missouri Farms, 1938
 Schoolchildren, directed by their music teacher, sing at the pie supper. 
McIntosh County, Oklahoma, 1940
 Son of Negro farmer in front of cabin south of Marshall, Texas, 1939
 Son of Pomp Hall, Negro tenant farmer, unharnessing mule on his father's farm, Creek County, Oklahoma, 1940
 Son of day laborer on farm near Ralls, Texas. He is drinking from the jug which is carried on his father's tractor, 1939
 Son of migrant stepping from covered wagon-type trailer, Wagoner County, Oklahoma, 1939
 Son of sharecropper in window of old home, Southeast Missouri Farms, 1938
Southeast Missouri Farms. Children of sharecropper picking string beans, 1938
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Lewis Hine - Mill Workers
 Some of the workers in the Pickett Cotton Mill, High Point, NC, 1912
 Some of the youngest workers in Roanoke (Virginia) Cotton Mills, 1911
 Spinners and doffers in Lancaster Cotton Mills. Dozens of them in this mill, 1908
 The Rising Generation, Gregtown, Augusta, where the hands in King Mill live. 
"Worst part of Augusta." 1909
 These all work in Cleveland Hosiery Mills, Cleveland, Tennessee, 1910
[of all the hundreds of photos Hine took, this is my favorite]
 This shows the number of small children on the day shift (50 employees in all) Whitnel, (NC) Cotton Mfg. Co. Nearly as many small ones on night shift. 1908
 Workers in Knoxville Cotton Mill. Knoxville, Tennessee, 1910
 Workers in Knoxville Knitting Mills. Knoxville, Tennessee, 1910
 Young girls going to work after noon hour in Great Falls Mfg. Co., Somersworth, New Hampshire, 1909
Young spinners in Elk Cotton Mills. Youngest girl hardly knew her name. 
Fayetteville, Tennessee, 1910
[I'm sure she knew her name. She was probably extremely shy 
about being questioned by some strange man.]
Monday, December 17, 2012
National Photo Company
The National Photo Company was a news photo service, focused on Washington, DC, most active in the period from 1910-1930.
 Boy seated with orangutan on bench at the National Zoo, Washington, DC
 Bucky Harris autographing scorecards on dugout steps, on Ladies Day, 1925
[about Bucky Harris]
 Crowd in front of the Dixie Theater, Washington, DC, 1920
 Descendants of the original Americans and the early French settlers 
meet at the White House as callers on their president, 1929
 Dorothy Kelly, Virginia Hunter, Elaine Griggs, Hazel Brown and Mary Kaminsky in bathing suits seated on two large blocks of ice, Washington, DC, 1920s
 Elizabeth Holcomb and Charlotte Williams, on White House lawn, 1929
 Fifty-fifty - something better than rolling Easter eggs. 1922
 Four prize winners in annual beauty show, Washington Bathing Beach, Washington, DC, 1922
[a more realistic standard of beauty, pre-supermodel era]
 Gardiner Orme in his speed boat at the opening of yachting season by the 
Corinthian yacht Club, Washington, D.C., with debutantes Sally Hew Phillips, 
Fanny Dial, Frances Gore and Georgiana Joyes, 1920s
 Mack Sennett girl in bathing suit holding up oar
 Mary Jayne seated in rocking chair with pistol strapped to her knee, 
claiming exemption from concealed weapon regulation by saying her thirty-two 
isn't a concealed weapon in these days of knee-length skirts. 1922
[This photo may be in poor taste given the recent events in Connecticut, but it certainly 
demonstrates that America's insane fascination with guns is a long-standing issue.]
 Miss Goldie Dunn and Miss Louise Hiatt, of the National Council 
for the Prevention of War, holding isolationist posters, 1924
[actually, a close reading of the posters reveals them to be anti-isolationist]
 President Calvin Coolidge and Mother Jones, 1924
[Mother Jones was a famous labor organizer] 
 Baby show, Washington, DC, 1920
Secretarial staff of V.P. Charles Curtis at work - 
Lola Williams, Golden Bales, Florence Hasson, 1929
[Curtis was Herbert Hoover's Vice President.]
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