H11983 Beer, Wine and Whiskey wagon. Chicago, Illinois.
H11984 Man shot dead in front of this saloon near Lincoln St. Church.
Chicago, Illinois.
H11985 Chicken house and yard. Chicago, Illinois.
H11986 Raising chickens in the heart of the great city. Chicago, Illinois.
H11987 The man who runs this saloon was robbed of ten thousand dollars
which he had on hand to cash the checks of the men employed near the
Lincoln St. Church. Chicago, Illinois.
H11785 Housing conditions near the north branch of Chicago River, showing
the second row of four houses jammed up against the first. Chicago, Ill.
H11786 The passageway beside the four houses described in H11784-5. Among
the rest of the rubbish at the right, a pig is kept in the wired enclosure.
Chicago, Ill.
H11787 Noonday crowd of Jews, seen between 14th and 23rd St. and 5th Ave.
New York City.
H11788 Part of N.Y. skyline from the Long Island City Ferry, N.Y.
H10632 The World's famous Hero Major General John F. O'Ryan at left
General Vanderbilt in center, just after getting off the Transport
Leviathan. Hoboken, New Jersey
H10633 Transport Leviathan docking, ready to unload its passengers, the
heroic 27th Division. Hoboken, New Jersey
H10634 The upper decks of the Transport Leviathan. Hoboken, New Jersey
H10521 Interior of the kitchen of a Polish home of two rooms. Pittsburg,
PA
H10522 Mrs. Mary McKaskey - one of the old ladies in the Frances Hamilton
Home for the aged who, at the age of 78, is an exceptional pianist and
singer and who leads all the singing in the home. Near Pittsburg, PA
H10342 A group of Italian children in Syracuse with a young Epworthian who
works for the Associated Charities and is a volunteer from the Centenary
Stewardship of Life. Syracuse, New York
H10346 A poor man hunting in ash barrels and garbage cans for what he may
find. Syracuse, New York
H10347 The study room in the Syracuse Public Library. Syracuse, New York
H10267 People passing the Haven Colored Methodist Episcopal Church on their way home from
other churches in the neighborhood. 23rd and Oxford Street, PA
H10268 Close up of some colored children in Haven Colored Methodist Episcopal Church
neighborhood 23rd and Oxford Street. Philadelphia, PA
H10269 A few young members of the Haven Colored Church 23rd and Oxford
Streets. Philadelphia, PA
H10270 Some of the colored folks going to Haven Methodist Episcopal Colored Church. 23rd
and Oxford Streets. Philadelphia, PA
H10265 Rear wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. 82nd Street and 5th
Avenue, New York City
H10266 People viewing the parade from windows and from roofs. 369th
Colored Infantry marching up Lenox Avenue a few days after arriving from
France, New York City
H10259 People viewing the parade from windows and from roofs. 369th
Colored Infantry marching up Lenox Avenue, a few days after arriving from
France, New York City
H10260 Friday night motion picture audience at the Washington Square Methodist Episcopal
Church, 133 West 4th Street, Rev. Wooliner Pastor. New York City
H10255 Some of the officials on the reviewing stand at 135th Street Lenox
Ave. watching the heroes of the 369th Colored Infantry pass by. New York
City
H10256 Part of the 369th Colored Infantry formerly the 15th Infantry
passing the grand stand at 135th Street Lenox Avenue. The first complete
regiment from the front to parade in New York.
H10253 Times Square 43rd Street Broadway showing Times Building, New York
City
H10254 View showing the great crowds of people all eager to see and
applaud the heroes of the famous 369th Colored Infantry, formerly the 15th
Infantry. 133rd Street and Lenox Ave, New York City
H10249 Close up of some of the men of the 369th Colored Infantry showing
the steel helmets. Ready to go into the 71th Regiment Armory for the fine
chicken dinner supplied by the Mayor's Committee. New York City
H10250 The Grand Stand in front of the Public School, also large American
Flag on school. 369th Colored Infantry Parade. Lenox Ave. 135th St. New
York City
H10215 Interior of finishing department of a modern steam laundry. 25%
[of employees] are under 16 and nearly all under 19 years of age. Wages
average from %5.00 to $6.00 a week. Terra Haute, Indiana
H10210 Broad St. Methodist Episcopal Church where William McKinley worshipped while
Governor of Ohio and where Bishop William F. Oldham, was pastor in 1898,
1899, 1900. Columbus, Ohio
H10214 Employees of the cake and cooking and frosting departments of a
baking establishment. Average wage $5.00 a week. Terra Haute, Indiana
H10196 Kichengarten Class at Court Street Methodist Episcopal Church with six
Lithuanians. Scranton, PA
H10205 Residence corner of Broad and Garfield Streets - occupied by Bishop
Oldham, while pastor of Broad St. Methodist Episcopal Church. Columbus, Ohio