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H7976 A returned "Hero" having a pleasant chat which taking a "sun bath"
near debarkation Hospital No. 3.

H7975 Greenhut Debarkation Hospital #3. Relatives and friends waiting in
line to enter the hospital.

H7977 Same caption as H7976

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H7934 The Deshler Hotel, Columbus, Ohio.

H7935 Columbus, Ohio.

H7959 Mexican refugee mother and six children. San Francisco, Cal.

H7960 Harwood Industrial School for Mexican Girls. Albuquerque, New Mexico.

H7961 Y.M.C.A. Building. Albuquerque, New Mexico.

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H7885 Young People's Circle "Congress of Nations." First Methodist Episcopal Church.
Topeka, Kansas.

H7886 State Buildings at Columbus, Ohio.

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H7883 Young People's Dept. H.S. Credit Club. First Methodist Episcopal Church. Jopeka,
Kansas.

H7884 Sunday School. First Methodist Episcopal Church. Topeka, Kansas.

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H7879 "Triangle" First Methodist Episcopal Church. Jopeka, Kansas.

H7880 High School Girl's Gym. First Methodist Episcopal Church. Jopeka, Kansas.

H7881 Junior Concert Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church. Sunday School, Denver, Colorado.

H7882 Senior Dept. S.S. First Methodist Episcopal Church. Jopeka, Kansas.

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H7872 Junior Tennis Church Courts. First Methodist Episcopal Church. Jopeka, Kansas.

H7873 Children's Day Decorating. First Methodist Episcopal Church. Jopeka, Kansas.

H7877 H.S. Credit Class. 1st Methodist Episcopal Church. Jopeka, Kansas.

H7878 Old Folks Concert. First Methodist Episcopal Church. Jopeka, Kansas.

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H7868 1st Methodist Episcopal Young People's Circle Hike. Jopeka, Kansas.

H7869 Sunday School Class Picnic at the farm. Jopeka, Kansas.

H7870 Young People's circle Hike, 1st Methodist Episcopal Church. Jopeka, Kansas.

H7871 Senior Dept. Sunday School Picnic of 1st Methodist Episcopal Church. Jopeka, Kansas.

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H7864 Newsy resting in window of Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church, Denver, Colorado.

H7865 Boy's Sunday School Class. Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church. Denver, Colorado.

H7866 On class picnic 1st Methodist Episcopal Church. Jopeka, Kansas.

H7867 Winter Picnic. Jopeka, Kansas.

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H7854 Typical front backyard. The backyard of the house at right, is the
frontyard for the two houses that set back, in center of picture.

H7861 Boy's Military Club, at Pres, Detroit, Michigan.

H7862 Same caption as H7861.

H7863 Same caption as H7861.

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H7825 Sign in the office of the Detroit League on Urban Conditions among
the Negroes to show some of their activities. They are not connected with
any church. The league was formed solely to take care of the situation.

H7830 A little Pole typical of the hundreds of children in the
neighborhood of the Centenary Methodist Episcopal Church.

H7840 The children shown in H7817.

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H7822 The playhouse of the truant seen in H7819.

H7823 Assistant pastor of Central Methodist Episcopal Church and Mary the youngest member
of the Chinese S.S. which meets every Sunday afternoon. Taken on the roof
garden of the church.

H7824 Polish woman and her children reached by the deaconess at Methodist Episcopal
Church. Detroit, Michigan.

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H7817 Miss Bessie Smith, deaconess working in connection with Centenary
Methodist Episcopal Church and two of her Polish charges. The mother crippled with
rheumatism is a widow with seven children and supports herself by doing
washing, every moment being in pain because of swollen knee joints. The
deaconess has almost no way of giving help. The community has 12,000
Hungarians 10,000 Poles, 3 [out], thousand Americans and some Italians.

H7818 Typical Polish mother, a member of Centenary Methodist Episcopal Church. Detroit,
Michigan.

H7819 The eldest boy seen in H7821. He insists on playing hookey both from
home and school, and so his mother makes him wear a girl's dress in which
he is ashamed to appear on the street with his fellows so he improvises a
playhouse seen in H7822.

H7821 Polish woman and her children reached by the deaconess at Methodist Episcopal
Church. Detroit, Michigan.

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H7813 The part of the home known as the "back yard" illustrating that all
people do not have the same respect for it they should. What a constrast
to that of a thrifty American, where every inch is kept clean, a small
garden laid out and grass upon which the children can play. Is it
ignorance or indolence which shows here? We hope ignorance so he may be
taught to utilize this place to greater advantage.

H7814 Typical conditions prior to Profit Sharing. A room used as bedroom,
living room, dining room, and kitchen. A complete home in one room houses
a man, wife, and four boarders and a baby with no privacy for the family.
Imagine the view of and the attitude towards life that the child brought up
in such environment must have. Is it any wonder they leave a home like
this for anything no matter how immoral or crimminal?

H7812 This shows the second home of employee who after receiving his share
of profits a few months, bought 2 lots and built this substantial home
where he and his family now live. Just as great changes have taken place
inside the life of the family, new furniture, new clothes, health,
happiness, contentment.

H7815 Another picture of same room as H7814. This is used as dining room.
Benches are used for chairs. The victrolia on left shows these people
lovers of music. While room is overheated from large stove, ventilation
poor, and damp from constantly dying of clothes overhead. The room beyond
is used by a separate family and boarders.

H7816 What Profit Sharing has done for this man. The small building is the
rear and the new home shows the effect of 14 mo of Profit Sharing. Value of
this property today $2,600. The man, wife and child now have a cosy
comfortable, well built house modern in all its approvements.

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H7808 The first of three different stages of Home building by a Ford Motor
Company employee in the short space of 15 months. This home of a man,
wife, and 5 children at the time the Profit Sharing Plan went into effect.
He has been an employee of the company about 8 months. He had purchased a
lot upon which mostly mostly by his own hands he had erected this shack
after [regular] working hours. He was meeting a debt to Lumber Company by
paying $20 monthly

H7809 Second Home is an enlargement of the original shack by addition of 2
buildings join. The home now consists of 4 rooms without gas, electricity
or running water - not palatial, but considered improvement.

H7810 Third Home, October 1914. He traded the old property for the new
modern well appointed cottage [with], electricity, bath, etc. and valued at
$2800.00. He has paid up $1100.00 and a bank holds a mortgage for the
remaining $1700.00. This house has been furnished throughout with a good
grade of furniture and house furnishings which are nearly all paid for.

H7811 First home of employee, his wife, and 5 children. Imagine the life
of a mother endeavoring to bring 5 small children whose ages range from 7
months to 16 years through a winter in this shack. When the Profit Sharing
Plan was adopted, our investigator found this employee paying $5 monthly
for his home.

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H7804 A home in the Roumanian Quarter. Really a cellar used as living
room, kitchen, and sleeping quarter of several Roumanians. The only
ventilation is the small window near the ceiling

H7805 This shows what many Ford Co. employees have done for themselves.
This Serbian had paid a few dollars on a vacant lot, built this tar papered
shack and was living here with his family practically destitute when he was
hired by the Ford Motor Company. With his pay of $5 a day be bought lumber
and built with his own hands the home shown in the lower picture. A
comfortable healthy home for "Young America" he was bringing up.

H7806 A home in Serbian Quarter. This house is a six room frame building
[with] no toilet or bath. There are 3 double beds each in living and
dining rooms. Twelve men sleep in these rooms alone beside the night shift
men, one of whom is seen asleep. Detriot, Michigan

H7807 A backyard in the Tenement District. This taken directly after the
Profit Sharing Plan was inaugerated shows a typical backyard in the
Tenement District, Garbage, old shoes, tin cans, old lumber, and refuse of
every kind

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H7800 Ford Motor Company. This tar papered shack at the left housed our
18yr. old employee and his widowed mother. During additional hours this
boy built for his mother the house on the right.

H7801 A Roumanian boarding house which does not belong to the lowest of
that class. The beds are covered with one sheet and the blankets are in
good condition. They like it much better when the walls are decorated with
hats, clothes, shirts, and umbrellas. See negative envelope for
interesting facts.

H7802 A good yard. Detroit, Michigan

H7803 A "Model Kitchen." This house, formerly a barn, was made into a
comfortable home by putting in windows which cannot be opened. Two beds
accomodating 5 men show signs of overwork. See negative envelope for more
facts. Ford Motor Company - Detroit, MI

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H7796 Ford Motor Company. Interior view of bed-room

H7797 Ford Motor Company. A breeding place for disease. A sample of many
yards and surroundings where Ford employees formerly made their homes. The
company's aim is to direct employees to better and cleaner ways of living.
Detroit, Michigan

H7798 Ford Motor Company. An over-crowded attic. Detroit, Michigan

H7799 Ford Motor Company Interior view. A neat bed room

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H7789 Mauretania discharging soldiers, New York

H7790 Mauretania with load of soldiers, New York

H7793 New York Subway, New York. East Side

H7795 Ford Motor Company. Here were 14 men sleeping in one room with
windows closed. There is positive danger to health under such conditions,
owing to breathing foul air. Detroit, MI

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H7785 Municipal Lodging House, New York City

H7786 Down and outs sleeping in ferry house when Municipal Lodging House
is too full to accomodate them, New York

H7787 Hobos eating along the R.R. line while waiting for a freight to
jump, near New York

H7788 Two men sleeping on grating at Herald Building, New York

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H7781 Men asleep on park benches on a summer afternoon, New York

H7782 Two men asleep on park benches in New York City Park

H7783 Young men sleeping in basin of fountain. City Hall Park - New York
City

H7784 Sleepers at Municipal Building, New York City, on a hot summer
night, New York

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H7777 Hobo boarding a freight, New York City

H7778 Down and out sleeping in an excavation for a new building, New York

H7779 Loafers sleeping at night on park benches, New York City

H7780 Same caption as H7779

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H7773 "All nighters" at Bowery Mission, New York City

H7774 Side-door Pullman loafers, New York City

H7775 Hobos riding on tank car, New York City

H7776 Hobo going south for the winter, New York City

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H7769 Waiting in line for a new pair of shoes and stockings given free.
New York by "Big Tim"

H7770 Waiting for the Bread Line to form, New York City

H7771 Audience (at) Bowery Mission, New York City

H7772 Bowery Mission looking towards platform, New York

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H7762 Orange Groves - Arlington Heights Fruit Company. Riverside, CA

H7765 Daily vacation Bible School held in the People's Home Church on East
11th Street, New York. One of the very Jewish Districts of New York. The
staff of Teachers is recognizable.

H7766 Section of the Bread Line, New York City

H7768 Bread Line 1a.m. Bowery Mission, New York City

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H7760 Pittsburg

H7761 Pittsburg

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H7757 Children's Tableaux Christmas Celebration at St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church
(Italian). Jersey City, NJ

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H7755 Community House - St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church Nursery Christmas
Celebration. Jersey City, NJ

H7756 Christmas Festival of the Sunday School Children (Italian) St.
Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church. Jersey City, NJ

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H7750 Skyscrapers of New York City at night, New York

H7754 Kindergarten Christmas Celebration at Jefferson Park Methodist Episcopal Church,
New York

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H7725 Rev. Ambrosine preaching to a crowd in front of a saloon.
Providence, RI

H4733 "The Cosmopolitan Committee," one (member) from each nationality
whose work it is to stimulate interest in their fellow countrymen for
Americanism

H7729 First Polish Converts to Methodism in Pittsburg, PA

H7736 Barn in rear of Deaconess Home used for Deaconess Industrial
Department. Here old clothing and furniture are repaired and sold to poor
of foreign population

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H7681 Methodist Episcopal Church (Italian). East 114th St., New York City

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H7676 Juniors in the swings. St. Louis, MO

H7677 Faculty of the daily vacation Bible School for 1918. St. Louis, MO

H7678 Officers of the Junior Clubs. St. Louis, MO

H7679 Girls Club. St. Louis, MO

H7680 No caption

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H7670 The Summer School Morning Class. July 3, 1918. St. Louis, Missouri

H7671 Mothers and babies of Baby Welfare Clinic. Wesley House. St.
Louis, MO

H7672 Graduating class and Mothers of Welfare Clinic at Wesley House. St.
Louis, MO

H7673 Boys on playgrounds. July 1918. St. Louis, MO

H7674 Around the circle swing. St. Louis, MO

H7675 Miss Sears and her tiniest knitters. St. Louis, MO

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H7666 Summer School Kindergarten. St. Louis, Missouri

H7667 Graduating Class from Kindergarten Dept. St. Louis, Missouri

H7668 The Junior Red Cross Knitting Class on the Bell Avenue steps. St.
Louis, Missouri

H7669 Mothers Class and Dr. Lippman made up of mothers of the Clinic. St.
Louis, Missouri

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H7661 Boy Scout Troop 37 of the Young Negroes Progressive Association.
Detroit, Michigan

H7662 Wesley House Settlement, 3035 Bell Avenue. St. Louis, Missouri

H7663 Wesley House 3035 Bell Avenue and its superintendent. St. Louis, MO

H7664 The Faculty on Bell Avenue steps. St. Louis, MO

H7665 Our first Graduating Class from the Baby Welfare Clinic. July 30th,
1918. St. Louis, Missouri.

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H7657 Gymnasium class Trinity Temple of Methodist Episcopal Church Union. Pittsburg, PA

H7658 Tenting Epworth Fresh Air Farm of Methodist Episcopal Church Union. Pittsburg, PA

H7659 Dormitory childrens Home of Methodist Episcopal Church Union. Pittsburg, PA

H7660 Boy Scout Troop 37 of the Young Negroes Progressive Association.
Detroit, MI

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H7653 Swimming pool - Epworth Fresh Air Farm of Methodist Episcopal Church Union.
Pittsburg, Pa.

H7654 Boy Scouts camping at Epworth Fresh Air Farm Methodist Episcopal Church Union.
Pittsburg, PA

H7655 Group of children enjoying Epworth Fresh Air Farm of Methodist Episcopal Church
Union. Pittsburg, PA

H7656 Night School - Italian Mission of Methodist Episcopal Church Union. Pittsburg, PA

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H7648 A class of the old Slavs Polish Mission of Methodist Episcopal Church Union

H7649 Italian from the Italian Mission of Methodist Episcopal Church Union

H7650 From the Italian Mission of Methodist Episcopal Church Union. Pittsburg, PA

H7651 Epworth Fresh Air Home of Methodist Episcopal Church Union located at Bakerstown, PA

H7652 Children in swings at Epworth Fresh Air Farm of Methodist Episcopal Church Union.
Pittsburg, PA

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H7642 Playground of Children where Robinson St. Mission of Methodist Episcopal Church
Union is located. Pittsburg, PA

H7643 A home in the Trinity Temple Section of the Methodist Episcopal Church Union.
Pittsburg, PA

H7644 Same caption as H7643

H7645 Children's only playground in section where Robinson St. Mission of
Methodist Episcopal Church Union is located. Pittsburg, PA

H7646 Same caption as H7645

H7647 Showing over crowded homes in Robinson St. section of the Methodist Episcopal
Church Union

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H7638 Home in section where Robinson St. Mission of Methodist Episcopal Church Union is
located

H7639 The primary dept. Robinson St. Mission of the Methodist Episcopal Church Union

H7640 Visitors at Epworth Fresh Air Farm of Methodist Episcopal Church Union.
Pittsburg, PA

H7641 Alley in section of Trinity Temple of Methodist Episcopal Church Union.
Pittsburg, PA

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H7632 Babies room in Childrens Home of Methodist Episcopal Church Union. Pittsburg, PA

H7633 Young Slav member of Polish Mission of Methodist Episcopal Church Union

H7634 Group going home from work in the industrial section surrounding.
Trinity Temple of Methodist Episcopal Church Union

H7635 A little girl from Robinson St. Mission of Methodist Episcopal Church Mission

H7636 Pole from Polish Mission of Methodist Episcopal Church Union

H7637 Showing conditions of home life. Robinson St. Mission of Methodist Episcopal
Church Union. Pittsburg, PA

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H7625 Slavian from Polish Mission of Methodist Episcopal Church Union. Pittsburg, PA

H7626 Italian boy from Smithfield St. Italian Mission of the Methodist Episcopal Church
Union. Pittsburg, PA

H7627 Servian girl from Robinson St. Mission of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
Pittsburg, PA

H7628 Croatian from Polish Mission of the Methodist Episcopal Church Union. Pittsburg, PA

H7629 Servian from Robinson St. Mission of the Methodist Episcopal Church Union

H7630 Russian from Polish Mission of Methodist Episcopal Church Union

H7631 Lithuanian from Polish Mission of Methodist Episcopal Church Union

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H7619 Polish children. Pittsburg, PA

H7620 Italian Boys. Pittsburg, PA

H7621 Congretional meeting of Polish Mission of the Methodist Episcopal
Church Union. Pittsburg, PA

H7622 Smithfield Street Italian Mission of the Methodist Episcopal Church Union

H7623 The "Little Rosebuds" of Trinity Temple of Methodist Episcopal Church Union

H7624 An Irishman of Trinity Temple of Methodist Episcopal Church Union

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H7614 Rev. Davis L. Marsh D.D. at his desk in his office of the Methodist Episcopal
Church Union of Pittsburg of which he is Supt

H7616 Polish baby named after the Deaconess

H7615 Italian children at a party. Deaconess Home Activities. Pittsburg,
PA

H7617 Pittsburg street, PA

H7618 Junior League at Oakland Methodist Episcopal Church

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H7608 Training School for Christian Service. 10 Deaconess Road Boston,
Mass

H7610 Blocks Plan - Proposed intention for Training School for Christian
Service, Mass

H7611 Training School for Christian Service. Boston, Mass

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H7606 A new building in course of construction at a cost of 3 million
dollars for the "Elks"

H7607 New Court House - east side view, New Jersey.

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H7604 Methodist Episcopal Church, Summit Ave., New Jersey

H7605 Row of High Class Apartment Houses just finished. Situated in the
most fashionable section, New Jersey.

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H7602 Court House - front view, New Jersey

H7603 A row of newly furnished one and two family houses. Summit Ave.,
New Jersey

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H7600 The very largest High School in the world, New Jersey

H7601 Railroad Station at Summit Avenue, New Jersey

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H7551 Ponce de Leon Ave., Methodist Episcopal Church commonly called Bishop Leet's
Church. Atlanta, Georgia

H7552 Mothers Club. Class in Eugenics. Clevland, Ohio

H7585 Logging scene. Boys Club O.M. Methodist Episcopal Church. Clevland, Ohio.

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H7404 Market St., near Kearny St., San Francisco

H7425 Tappan Landing on Hudson N.Y. Railway in (the) early thirties

H7424 Mission Dolores established Oct. 9, 1776. Not the oldest but one of
them, (erected) by Catholic Priests coming up from Mexico. San Fransico, CA

H7474 No caption

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H7400 Ferry Building San Francisco, California

H7401 Beach from Cliff House San Fransico, California

H7402 Sutter's Mill. San Francisco, California

H7403 San Francisco in 1849 from the head of Clay St., California

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H7364 Celebration of the end of war looking up 5th Avenue New York,
November 11, 1918

H7365 Celebration of the end of War Union Square, New York

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H7362 Celebration of the end of war in front of the Arch of Liberty, New
York City

H7363 Celebration of the end of war at Madison Square, New York City

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H7360 Celebration of the end of war at Madison Square, New York City

H7361 Same caption as H7360

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H7358 Celebration of the end of war at Madison Square. The crowds
listening to the speeches from the Altar of Peace, New York City

H7359 Celebration of the end of war at Madison Square, New York City

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H7356 Celebration of the end of War at Madison Square. The people
throwing bits of paper out their windows, New York City

H7357 Celebration of the end of War. The crowd listening to the speeches
from the Altar of Peace at Madison Square, New York City

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H7351 Italian pushcart in the site of the Old Five Points, now a
playground for the children

H7352 Italian pushcarts on the site of the Old Five Points

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H7349 Students of Columbia University practicing on the grounds of the
University U.S. Granite State Team

H7350 This Italian is selling evening editions of an Italian newspaper

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H7347 Students of the Columbia University practicing with their team U.S.
Granite State on the grounds of the University

H7348 Students of Columbia University practicing on the grounds of the
University: the name of their team is U.S. Granite State. Mr. T. Thorp who
is coach and Mr. Ernest [who] is captain both are seen in this picture.

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H7345 Mulberry St. in the distance. These pushcarts stand on the old site
of Five Points, now a playground for the children. The owners of the
pushcarts are all Italian

H7346 Italian pushcarts on Bayard and Mulberry Streets. They have these
carts decorated for patriotic reasons

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H7343 Italian youngsters from Public School No. 27 anxious to have their
pictures taken. Some have their skates on

H7344 An Italian pushcart decorated with American and Italian Flags,
corner Bayard St. and old Five Points place

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H7310 Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church 7th Avenue and 129th Street

H7342 Mulberry St. near Canal St. showing Italian pushcarts

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H7308 Simpson Methodist Episcopal Church Clermout Ave. and Willoughby Ave., Brooklyn

H7309 Same caption as 7308

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H7306 St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church, West End Avenue and 86th Street

H7307 James Methodist Episcopal Church, Reid Ave. and Monroe St., Brooklyn

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H7304 Bushwick Methodist Episcopal Church, Bushwick Avenue and Madison Street, Brooklyn

H7305 Same caption as H7304

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H7302 St. Marks Methodist Episcopal Church Ocean Avenue and Beverly Road, Brooklyn, NY

H7303 Same caption as H7302

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H7300 Fourth Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church 4th Ave. and 47th Street, Brooklyn

H7301 Same caption as 7300

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H7298 Methodist Episcopal Church Madison Ave and 60th St.

H7299 "Church of all Nations" 2nd Avenue near Houston Street

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H7296 Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church 7th Ave and 129th Street

H7297 Grace Methodist Episcopal Church 104th Street near Broadway

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H7290 Epworth School for girls. St. Louis, MO

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H7279 The Robinson Street Mission "Boys Brigade" on vacation 1901

H7280 Members of the Italian Mission of Smithfield St. Church

H7281 Seven noon day shop meetings are conducted each week by workers of
the Methodist Episcopal Church Union of Pittsburg, PA

H7283 Entrance of Helping Hand Mission. Sioux City, Iowa

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H7277 First Methodist Episcopal Church. San Francisco, CA.

H7278 Methodist Hospital. Los Angeles, California

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H7275 Howard Street Methodist Episcopal Church. San Francisco, California

H7276 California Street Methodist Episcopal Church. San Francisco, California

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H7272 Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church. San Francisco, CA.

H7274 Grace Methodist Episcopal Church. San Francisco, California

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H7265 Flashlight - Annual meeting Home Board and Church extecution.
Philadelphia, PA.

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H7258 Taking baby's picture. Indianopolis, Indiana

H7259 Brick Masons at work. This is one of the reasons for the H.C. of L.
when laborers sit and "gas" for over 1/2 hour at a time. Joplin, MO.

H7260 The way masons and their helpers often work, at 80 cents an hr. This
pose lasted 35 minutes

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H7251 Crowd listening to the services at the "Volunteers of America"
street meeting

H7252 Fussing soldier boys from Ft. Ben Harrison and girls from almost
anywhere

H7255 U.S. Soldier and his bride feeding the birds in one of the parks

H7257 The base of the Soldiers and Sailors Monument and some of the
surrounding buildings

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H7242 Taking snapshots to send to the old folks on the farm.
Indianapolis, Indiana

H7248 Italian woman and her son regular attendants at the Methodist Episcopal Church
Mission, gathering coal from along the R.R. tracks. Indianapolis, Indiana

H7249 Soldier boy and his bride feeding one of the tame pigeons in the
park back of the Post Office. Indianapolis, Indiana

H7250 "Volunteers of America" in street meeting

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H7223 Grace Methodist Episcopal Church unable to build more than the basement. This
church is a rapidly expanding community and should receive immediate help
to make it the community centre it should be. There is no place for social
activities and but one public playground in the entire town which has a
population of 40,000. Kansas City, Kansas

H7224 London Heights Methodist Episcopal Church. Totally inadequate to meet the needs -
The Sunday School overflows into the street. Not a single need of the
community can be met in more than meager fashion. Kansas City, Kansas

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H7221 Windaro Methodist Episcopal Church. A mighty dingy light to set on a hill. It is
a disgrace to its general surroundings and doesn't meet requirements at
all. A complete social plant is greatly needed. Sunday School average
attendance over 200, almost impossible to seat them. Only Protestant
Church in population of 4,000. Kansas City, Kansas

H7222 Central Ave. Methodist Episcopal Church. Effective membership 1003 Sunday School
average attendance over 500. The primary department must be held in old
church in rear, which is a menace to health. The U.S. Gov't has ordered
the completion of the Central Ave. viaduct from Kansas City No. which will
immediately multiply the usefullness and the opportunity of this church. A
fine completely equipped social and community centre church should be built
here at once to cost $70,000 or $80,000 if we are to in any reasonable
degree, be effective in this field. Kansas City, Kansas

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H7219 Flash of Interior of Central Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church showing cramped
quarters and the poor lighting. The war has hit the people hard, and they
are not at present able to back any great financial scheme. Kansas City,
Kansas

H7220 Flashlight of Grace Church Interior showing where roofs leak and
disturbs the pastor. Kansas City, Kansas

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H7217 Bethany Methodist Episcopal Hospital, perhaps the most outstanding feature of
Methodism in Kansas. There are 250 beds and the hospital is a great power
for good in the community. In 1917 Bethany took care of over 2,000
patients. It is a thoroughly modern institution and cost $325,000. Kansas
City, Kansas

H7218 Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church. This little mission church is in a growing
community filled with well paid workers in the mills and packing houses,
but who are hard hit by the requirments that they buy bonds and subscribe
to all war activities liberally. The membership is 150 and there is no
other Protestant Church anywhere in the neighborhood. The house next door
is indicative of the type of people in the nearby section of the city.
Kansas City, Kansas

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H7207 North Atchison, Kansas, looking north and showing something of the
make-up of the town and very little of its business activity

H7216 General view over business section and part of best residence
district of Atchison from the Mangelsdorf Grain Elevator. The town has a
population of 17,000 and there are many churches, but they are not really
equipped to meet the demands of the community for all around Christian
development. Atchison, Kansas

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H7203 On the way to become soldier boys

H7206 Washington Ave. Methodist Episcopal Church. The direct decendent of the Wyandotte
Mission established by John Stewart. Kansas City, Kansas

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H7171 Baldwin Institute, 1917

H7172 Baker University Campus. The home of the Baldwin Institute

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H7139 Pushcarts and stands in Mulberry Street. This section between Bayard
St. and North Street to the south and Canal St. to the north in Mulberry
St. is occupied entirely by Italians where on(e) can see daily one pushcart
after another close together and lined on both sides of the streets, New
York

H7140 This is 71 Mulberry Street, an Italian Eating House. The owner of
this can be seen standing in a commanding way. He kept the crowd and one
policeman back until I had finished to take this photograph. On one side
of his place a woman has a pile of grape fruit piled on the sidewalk and on
the other side of his place is a fish market, New York

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H7137 Fire drill of Public Scholl No. 23 at No. 70 Mullberry St., corner
Bayard St. The 500 children came down the winding outside steps from the
School House and were marched to the Fire Points Mission place. After
giving them a rest of 10 minutes they all returned in file with their
teacher, up the winding steps, back to their rooms. This picture shows the
ten minutes waiting, New York

H7138 Italian knife sharpener. This nice old man has a little stand with
his machine on the sidewalk on 20th St. between 5th and 6th Ave., where he
grinds daily the knives for the restaurants and the scissors for the
sweatshops. He has his steady customers in this locality as he is well
liked and does his work good. This picture was taken after he had examined
the broken scissors and told his customer the cost of mending it, New York

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H7135 Italian knife sharpener who has [had] a little place on West 20th
St. between 5th and 6th Ave on the sidewalk for a long time. Everyone knows
him. He has his steady customers from all the restaurants in this locality
for whom he sharpens the knives, and from the sweatshops he receives
scissors to grind. This picture was taken when he was examining a broken
scissor from a customer, New York

H7136 Fire drill of Public School No. 23 at No. 70 Mullberry St., corner
Bayard St. The 500 children came down the winding outside steps from the
School House and were marched to the Fire Points Mission place. After
giving them a rest of 10 minutes they all returned in file with their
teacher, up the winding steps, back to their room. This picture shows when
they returned, New York

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H7132 Children in bathing. Some of the work of our Slavonic Mission. St.
Louis, Illinois

H7133 Same caption as H7132

H7134 Same caption as H7132

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H7129 Children from our Slavonic Mission. East St. Louis, Illinois

H7131 Children bathing. Some of the work of our Slavonic Mission. East
St. Louis, Illinois

H7130 Little American saluting the flag children from our Slavonic
Mission. East St. Louis, Illinois

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H7042 Madison Square Garden, New York

H7128 San Francisco Japanese Methodist Episcopal Church. Dedicated two years to the day,
after the fire. Mother Church of Japenese methodism in the United States

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H6998 Part of Chelsa Methodist Episcopal Church at corner of 178th St. West and Fort
Washington Ave. also showing Fourth Church of Christ Scientifist, New York.

H6999 Same caption as H6998.

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H6985 Bishop Leonard and a group of area leaders met to consider Centenary
matters. In front of Meth. Book Concern. San Francisco, California.

H6986 Walk leading to Administration Bldg. Phoenix, Arizona.

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H6983 Bishop Leonard and a group of area leaders met to consider Centenary
matters. San Francisco, Calif.

H6984 Same caption as above.

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H6977 Reminder of the San Francisco Fair, California.

H6978 Grace Church, San Francisco, Calif.

H6980 Reminder of San Francisco Fair. Millions invested to display our
advance in arts and crafts. San Francisco, Calif.

H6982 Leading Methodist Church of San Francisco, Cal.

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H6969 Trinity Church. Berkeley, Calif.

H6970 Administration Building - Southern California University. Los
Angeles, California.

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H6966 First Methodist Episcopal Church. Los Angeles. Calif.

H6967 Same caption as above.

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H6958 First Methodist Episcopal Church. Long Beach, Calif.

H6959 Portuguese Church and pastor. Accommodations for about 60,
congregation 100. S. S. 75. Oakland, California.

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H6956 Goodwill Industries. San Francisco. California.

H6957 First Methodist Episcopal Church, where they have marred the beauty of the church
with an unsightly derrick, erected to carry a revolving cross. San Diego,
California.

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H6950 Oldest Church in Los Angeles, California. (Catholic)

H6955 Here Madam Tingley enthrones her self as queen of a Theosophical
Autocracy. Locally she is known as the "Purple Woman." San Diego,
California.

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H6931 Site for new Central Cathedral Church of San Francisco, Calif.

H6938 Where "Intolerance" the $2,000,000 film was produced. Los Angeles,
California.

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H6929 Main Business street. Federal Building (right center). Sacramento,
Calif.

H6930 Municipal Building. San Francisco, California.

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H6924 Group of buildings, University of California, Berkeley.

H6925 Buddhist Priest in his Temple with the shrine in the rear. Rev. T.
Jisop. Los Angeles, California.

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H6922 Theosophical Church. Sacramento, Calif.

H6923 Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church. Berkeley, Calif.

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H6916 Plaza Church and Goodwill Industires. Los Angeles, Cal.

H6919 First Methodist Episcopal Church. Sacramento, California.

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H6914 First Methodist Episcopal Church. Oakland, California.

H6915 House Brigham Young's favorite wife.

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H6912 Sewing room Goodwill Industries. San Francisco, Califonia.

H6913 First Methodist Episcopal Church. Berkeley, Calif.

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H6910 Central Methodist Episcopal Church. Sacramento, Calif.

H6911 Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church. Berkeley, California.

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H6904 Children coming to Day Nursery of Methodist Settlement.
Indianapolis, Indiana.

H6905 Italian children from S. S. Methodist Settlement. Indianapolis, Ind.

H6906 Tubercular child in Day Nursery. She has her special milk. Methodist
Settlement. Indianapolis, Indiana.

H6907 Ugo Crevelli and family (Italian pastor), Indianapolis, Ind.

H6908 Just after clinic. Methodist Settlement. 903 Bates Ave.
Indianapolis, Indiana.

H6909 Italian woman, dependent upon the railroad for fuel. Indianapolis,
Ind.

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H6902 Bond Ave. Methodist Episcopal Church and Parsonage, a miserable relic of a bygone
age. East St. Louis, Ill. 1918.

H6903 Corner of Day Nursery. Methodist Settlement. Indianapolis, Indiana.

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H6900 View from the new free Bridge connecting St. Louis, Mo. and East St.
Louis, Ill., to show some of the great industrial plants that make East St.
Louis a strategic point for Methodist developement. East St. Louis, Ill.

H6901 National stock yards and packing houses. Part of the great
industrial section of East St. Louis, Ill.

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H6898 Monument marking, Fort Sackville. Vinceness, Indiana.

H6899 Roman Catholic Mission and Cathedral. Vinceness, Indiana.

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H6896 Executive mansion of the Government of the North Western Territory,
built in 1804. Vincennes, Indiana.

H6897 Monument marking, Fort Sackville. Vincennes, Indiana.

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H6892 Baptist Roumanian Mission. Indianapolis, Indiana.

H6893 Sanitary bakery in the Roumanian section. Indianapolis, Indiana.

H6894 Deaconess and some of the children of the Italian Mission playing in
the backyard. Indianapolis, Indiana.

H6895 Hay market. Here farmers bring their hay, and the price received
depends largely on the amount that comes in. Indianapolis, Indiana.

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H6888 Lunch time for both man and beast. Indianapolis, Indiana.

H6889 Hotel Metropole, now used as a barracks for men of the Reserved
Officers Training Corps. Men breaking ranks for dinner. Indianapolis,
Indiana. 1918.

H6890 Scene in the hay market. Indianapolis, Indiana. 1918.

H6891 Loads of corn in the open air grain and hay market. Indianapolis,
Indiana.

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H6886 Principal part of the Pittsburg Aluminum Reduction Co's Plant, said
to be the largest in the world. The net profits of this plant was
$176,000,000 in 1917. East St. Louis, Mo.

H6887 Loads of corn in the grain market. Indianapolis, Indiana. 1918.

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H6884 Arlington Methodist Episcopal Church. St. Louis, Mo. 1918.

H6885 Junior Domestic Science Class at Wesley Place Community House. St.
Louis, Mo. 1918.

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H6882 Wesley Place Community House. St. Louis, Mo. 1918.

H6883 Summit Street Methodist Episcopal Church. St. Louis, Mo. 1918.

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H6880 Trinity Methodist Episcopal Day Nursery. Children at lunch. Kansas City, Missouri.
1918.

H6881 Interior of Trinity Methodist Episcopal Industrial Community Store, Kansas City,
Mo. 1918.

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H6878 Central Methodist Episcopal Church. Armourdale, Kansas.

H6879 Trinity Methodist Episcopal Day Nursery for babies. Kansas City, Missouri. 1918.

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H6876 Peet Brothers Soap Factory, showing open air play ground and movie
theatre free to employees and their families. Armourdale, Kansas. 1918.

H6877 Proctor and Gamble Soap Factory, a profit sharing plant. Every
employee is required to hold stock in the Company. Kansas City, Kansas.
1918.

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H6874 St. Anthony's R. C. Church, about halfway between Central Ave. and
Washington Ave. Methodist Episcopal Churches. Kansas City, Kansas. 1918.

H6875 Central Methodist Episcopal Church, Armourdale, Kansas. 1918.

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H6869 Employees of Swift and Co., returning to work at the close of the
lunch hour, Armourdale, Kansas. 1918.

H6870 Same caption as H6869

H6871 Going for a ride with "Brother." Kansas City, Kansas. 1918.

H6872 Packing house employees taking their noon day rest. Armourdale,
Kansas. 1918.

H6873 Same caption as H6872

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H6843 Public School at lunch time at 134th St. and 7th Ave. N. Y.

H6844 Taken at 134th St. and 7th Ave. in the neighborhood of Calvary Methodist Episcopal
Church. N. Y.

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H6856 St. Thomas R. C. Church, School, Nunnery, and Parish. Vicennes,
Indiana.

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H6854 Flash of interior of Bethel Methodist Episcopal Church, nine miles from Vincennes,
Indiana.

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H6853 Bethel Methodist Episcopal Church, 9 miles from Vincennes, Indiana.

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H6851 Steel rolling mill and miserable brick shacks for mill employees.
Vincennes, Indiana.

H6852 Shacks made of old packing boxes, oil tins and scraps of lumber and
occupied by the poorest class of people. There are many children and no
church institution of any kind in the neighborhood. There is a great
opportunity and extreme need for a social community centre. Vincennes,
Indiana.

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H6841 Street view in the vincinity of Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church. N. Y.

H6842 Taken at 134th St. and 7th Ave. showing the proportion of negroes to
the whites. N. Y.

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H6825 One of the many places in Greenwich Village where one can get
eatables. N. Y.

H6840 View at the 135th St. and 7th Ave. Subway Station. N. Y.

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H6823 View up Seventh Ave. from 129th St. N. Y.

H6824 Christopher Park in Greenwich Village. A section inhabited by almost
every nationalities. N. Y.

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H6821 Waverly Place, a street of different nationalities. N. Y.

H6822 Thompson St. from Bleecker St. decorated for the block party. N. Y.

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H6819 Minetta St. taken from Bleecker St. showing the very poor and dirty
housing conditions. N. Y.

H6820 Looking up Sixth Ave. from Minetta Lane. N. Y.

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H6817 View up Sixth Ave. from Third St. N. Y.

H6818 View up Sixth Ave. from Fourth St. N. Y.

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H6815 Negroes in front of Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church, 129th St. and 7th Ave. N.
Y.

H6816 View at 4th St. and 6th Ave. One of the neighborhoods where all
kinds of nationalities are represented. N. Y.

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H6813 Grand Central Station taken from Park Ave. N. Y.

H6814 Chelsa Church, Fort Washington Ave. cor. West 178th St. N. Y.

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H6811 Grand Central Station taken from a Hotel in 42nd St. N. Y.

H6812 Chelsa Church, Fort Washington Ave. cor. West 178th St. N. Y.

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H6809 Washington Heights Methodist Episcopal Church, 153rd Street and Amsterdam Ave. N.
Y.

H6810 Same caption as H6809

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H6807 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, (Mormon), Brooklyn, N.
Y.

H6808 Parsonage of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints,
(Mormon), Brooklyn, N. Y.

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H6805 Looking up Riverside Drive towards Grants Tomb. N. Y.

H6806 Church and Parsonage of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Mormon on
Franklin and Gates Ave's. Brooklyn, N. Y.

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H6794 Two of the Day Nursery children at Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church St. Louis,
Missouri.

H6795 "Shoot the Shutes," Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church, St. Louis, Missouri.

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H6790 Some of the babies in the Day Nursery. Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church. St.
Louis, Mo.

H6791 Some of the Day Nursery children and the nurse of the Trinity Methodist Episcopal
Church. St. Louis, Mo.

H6792 Some of the children from Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church. St. Louis, at the
new Trinity Recreation Farm Mission.

H6793 Daily vacation Bible School, Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church, St. Louis,
Missouri.

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H6788 Tremont Methodist Episcopal Church 454 E. 178th St.

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H6786 Columbia University Library - N. Y.

H6787 A large apartment house corner 116 St. and Riverside Drive, N. Y.

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H6784 Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, 121 West 104 St. N. Y.

H6785 Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church - 129 St. and 7th Ave. N. Y.

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H6782 Fifth Ave. between 41 St. and 42nd Sts. People listening to music in
front of public Library, N. Y.

H6783 Italian stand at 183rd St. and St. Nicholas Ave. N. Y.

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H6780 Traffic between 41 St. and 42 St. in front of public Library, N. Y.
5th Ave.

H6781 Liberty Design at corner of 5th Ave. and 23rd St. and Bway. U. S.
Naval Band ready to play, N. Y.

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H6778 Immense crowds listening to an address made from the steps of the
Public Library, N. Y. - Fourth Liberty Loan.

H6779 The artist at work making free hand sketches on a large black board.
N. Y. Fourth Liberty Loan.

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H6776 Moving van backed up to a house, N. Y.

H6777 A company of newly enlisted men from the Training Station on their
way to a transport vessel at foot of 125 St. and Hudson River, N. Y.

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H6774 Pennsylvania Railway Terminal Station, N. Y. C.

H6775 A large apartment house of medium character in the Bronx, N. Y.

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H6772 Street scene Ninth Ave. - First and Second Sts. Mt. Vernon, N. Y.

H6773 View down Eight Ave. towards First St. showing Methodist Episcopal Church. Mt.
Vernon, N. Y.

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H6770 Street scene showing Methodist Episcopal Church, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 8th Ave, 2nd
and 3rd Sts.

H6771 Street scene down Eight Ave. between First and Second Ave's, Mt.
Vernon, N. Y.

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H6690 Our Portuguese Church at Oakland, California, where a Sunday School
of 60 and a congregation of 100 crowd into a thinly boarded one room
church, with a capacity to hold 50 comfortably.

H6710 Administration Building - Southern California University, Los
Angeles, Calif.

H6711 Municipal Stadium seating 25,000, San Diego, Calif.

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H6687 Chelsa Church (incomplete) cor. Fort Washington Ave. between 178 and
179 St. West. N. Y. C.

H6688 Million Dollar High School, Los Angeles, Calif.

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H6685 Chelsa Church - Fort Washington Ave. Corner 178 St., N. Y. C.

H6686 Same caption as above (looking up the Ave. from 178 St.)

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H6679 Entrance to the Buddhist Temple, San Francisco, California. Among
the worshippers may be found some pagan Americans.

H6683 Buddhist Temple, Los Angeles, Calif.

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H6671 Golden Gate Methodist Episcopal Church, California.

H6673 Fruitvale Methodist Episcopal Church, Oakland, Calif.

H6674 Hollywood First Methodist Episcopal Church. Los Angeles, Calif.

H6676 A narrow opening into a court - 60 ft. long, 12 ft. wide - where 22
families have residence. Los Angeles, Calif.

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H6667 First Church, Berkeley, California.

H6668 First Church, Sacramento, Calif.

H6669 One of the new County Building of San Francisco. Calif.

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H6655 Looking across the Municipal Stadium of San Diego and toward the
great and beautiful High School building. San Diego, Calif.

H6657 A camouflaged ship in San Francisco Bay, Calif.

H6658 A little Portuguese Miss with boquet for the pulpit of the church.
Oakland, Calif.

H6666 24th Ave. Church. Oakland, Calif.

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H6646 San Francisco men who cope with crime. Detectives and Police
Photographers who came to the building before which they stand, to
photograph room within where a Tong murder had been committed the night
before. - A war over the possession of a slave girl. California. W. H. M.
S. Bid'g in background.

H6650 The Midnight Mission at Los Angeles, Cal. Here may be found at every
midnight of the year from three to a dozen different nationalities. It is
located in the near vincinity of the Mexican, Chinese and Japanese Quarters.

H6651 Goodwill Industries. Los Angeles, Calif. "The Morgan Memorial of the
S. W. Metropolis."

H6653 Central Tower of the Million Dollar High School. Los Angeles,
California.

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H6632 Haven Methodist Episcopal Church. San Francisco, Calif.

H6634 "The Light of Asia," Headquarters of Madam Besant's Theosophical
Society. Here a Buddhist priest is maintained permanently, Los Angeles,
Calif.

H6637 Madam Besant's Theosophical Society Headquarters. "The Light of
Asia," is the assuming name she gives to her Buddhistic cult. Los Angeles,
Calif.

H6644 The house that Booze built (Busch), Pasadena, Calif.

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H6626 Goat Island, Detention Camp, San Francisco Bay, San Francisco,
California.

H6628 Bill Hart's studio where the Hart films are produced. Los Angeles,
the great Movie Artist Center, Cal.

H6629 Home of Robert Burdette, Pasadena, Calif.

H6631 Vesta Grande Methodist Episcopal Church, San Francisco, Calif.

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H6615 The site on which it is proposed to erect the new Cathedral of
Methodism in San Francisco, Cal.

H6620 Three little Portuguese all in a row, just a few of the many who are
crowded into a little church only a third large enough to meet the needs.
Oakland, Calif.

H6623 Memorials of Bishop Taylor, the Eucalyptus Tree, found in abundance
about San Francisco, Calif.

H6624 St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church. San Francisco, Calif.

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H6599 Dr. Pearson Sup't Chinese Methodist Missions in California.

H6603 First Methodist Episcopal Church, Oakland, Calif.

H6604 University Buildings. University of California, Berkeley, Calif.

H6612 A Portuguese Mother and children, residents of the neighborhood in
which our Portuguese Mission is located. Oakland, Calif.

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H6600 Hamilton Methodist Episcopal Church, San Francisco, California.

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H6595 A Plaza Audience listening to the Pastor of the Plaza Church. Los
Angeles, Cal.

H6596 Second Christian Science Church where Esoteric Buddhism flourishes
under another name. Los Angeles, California.

H6597 First Church, Long Beach, Calif.

H6598 Dr. Pearson Sup't Chinese Methodist Missions in California.

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H6589 Top story of Buddhist Temple. San Francisco, California.

H6590 Westlake Methodist EpiscopalChurch. Los Angeles. Calif.

H6592 Our Methodist Mission at Los Angeles, Calif.

H6594 First Church, Los Angeles, Calif.

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H6578 Buddhist Priest, Rev. T. Jisoji, Los Angeles, California.

H6580 East Hollywood Church. Los Angeles, Calif.

H6585 The Buddhist Temple at Sacramento, Calif.

H6587 Campanile Campus grounds, University of California, Berkeley, Cal.

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H6570 West Adams Church, Los Angeles, Calif.

H6574 Central Methodist Episcopal Church - Sacramento, Calif.

H6576 "Light of Asia," shining in Southern California near Los Angeles.
Madam Besant's Theosophical Society Headquarters where a Buddhist Priest is
in constant attendance.

H6577 At the door of the Buddhist Temple the Priest T. Jisoji waits to
usher you into the mysteries of his esoteric faith, Los Angeles, Calif.

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H6565 Calvary Church - San Francisco, Calif.

H6567 Goodwill Industries, San Francisco, Calif.

H6568 Methodist Orphanage near Oakland, Cal.

H6569 San Diago High School, Calif.

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H6557 In front of De Longpre's home. Los Angeles, California.

H6559 Jackies at Exposition Ground. San Diego, Cal.

H6560 Central Church - San Francisco, Calif.

H6561 Suburban Church near Sacramento, Calif.

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H6550 Looking through the Plaza of the Mexican quarter to the Goodwill
Industries, Los Angeles, Cal.

H6553 Pastor of our Portuguese Work, Oakland, Calif.

H6555 Looking from the veranda of Paul de Longpre's home. Los Angeles,
California.

H6556 Same caption as H6555

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H6547 Methodist Episcopal Group of Italians at one of the Evening Prayer Meeting in St.
Paul's Community House. Jersey City, N. J.

H6549 Queenborough Bridge, N. Y.

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H6545 The Metropolitan Opera Singers - Miss Anna Case and Senor Amato,
singing the Star Spangled Banner - Altar of Liberty. French Day, Fourth
Liberty Loan. N. Y. C.

H6546 St. Paul's Community House. Methodist Episcopal Group of Italians at one of the
Evening Prayer Meetings in the Community House. Jersey City, N. J.

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H6543 Amato the Metropolitan Opera Singer 'singing' the Marseillaise,
Altar of Liberty - Madison Sq. France Day of Fourth Liberty Loan. N. Y. C.

H6544 French Officer raising the French Flag at Altar of Liberty, Madison
Sq. France Day, Fourth Liberty Loan. N. Y.

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H6542 French General addressing the people from the Altar of Liberty.
Madison Square. France Day of Fourth Liberty Loan. N Y.

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H6540 One of the Czecho Slovak officers addressing the people. Madison
Square. Czecho Slovak Day of Fourth Liberty Loan. N. Y.

H6541 France Day of Fourth Liberty Loan. French General addressing the
people from the Altar of Liberty. Madison Sq. N. Y.

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H6538 Some Czecho Slovak soldiers in front of the Altar of Liberty -
Madison Square - Czecho Slovak Day of Fourth Liberty Loan. N. Y.

H6539 Grace Methodist Episcopal Church - 131 West 104 St. N. Y.

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H6536 Mounted Police - Madison Square. N. Y.

H6537 Czecho Slovak soldiers in front of Altar of Liberty, Madison Square,
Czecho Slovak Day of Fourth Liberty Loan. N. Y.

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H6534 Czecho Slovak girl presented with a bunch of flowers - A Slovak
Officer beside her. Altar of Liberty. Czecho Slovak Day of Fourth Liberty
Loan. N. Y.

H6535 Some Czecho Slovak soldiers - Madison Square, Czecho Slavak Day.
Fourth Liberty Loan. N. Y.

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H6532 Approach to Queensborough Bridge. N. Y. C.

H6533 Raising of the Czecho Slovak Flag. Altar of Liberty. Czecho Slovak
Day - Fourth Liberty Loan. N. Y. C.

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H6529 Rectory across from the Old St. George's Church, 207 and 16 St. N. Y.

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H6528 Old St. George's Church - 207 and 16 St. looking west up 16 St. from
the park. N. Y.

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H6527 Old St. George's Church - 207 and 16 St., and Parish House. N. Y.

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H6525 Apartment houses of medium character in Tremont Street. N. Y. C.
Bronx.

H6526 Madison Ave. Methodist Episcopal Church - 60 St. N. Y. C.

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H6523 The Belgian Minister addressing the crowd at Madison Square, N. Y. C.

H6524 Looking up Fifth Ave. from 29 Street. N. Y.

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H6521 Moving van backed up to a house. N. Y. C.

H6522 The Navy Band playing, while the Belgian Minister and others arrived
from the Waldorf Astoria Hotel. N. Y. C. - at Madison Square Park.

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H6519 Looking towards 42 St. showing crowds in front of Public Library,
listening to speeches and the music. N. Y.

H6520 Looking up Fifth Ave. from 29th. N. Y. C.

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H6517 In front of the Plaza Hotel at 59 St. and 5th Ave. This stand is
erected for the Red Cross. Selling bonds, N. Y.

H6518 Apartment houses at 180 St. west N. Y. C.

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H6515 Fifth Ave, looking north from 28th. West N. Y.

H6516 Showing Madison Ave. Methodist Episcopal Church at 60th St. N. Y.

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H6513 Fifth Ave. from 29 St. looking north. N. Y.

H6514 Fifth Ave. near 42 St. showing Public Library and the immense crowd
stopping the passage. Service cars and buses. N. Y.

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H6511 Fifth Ave., looking north from 30 St. N. Y.

H6512 Tenemeny houses and street, at 9th St. near 7th Ave. N. Y.

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H6509 Tenth St. near 6th Ave., looking west. N. Y.

H6510 Large apartment houses of medium character at 180 Street. N. Y.

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H6507 A row of newly erected apartment houses of medium character at
Broadway and 181 Street. N. Y.

H6508 A battalion of U. S. Sailors, ordered for immediate duty on their
way to embark on one of the U. S. Transports laying in the River at anchor.
N. Y.

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H6502 Railroad ticket office. Ellis Island.

H6505 Hudson Tunnel.

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H6457 Valley ball game at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

H6458 Gossiping. Tulsa, Oklahoma.

H6459 Negro boy at play. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

H6461 Same caption as H6460.

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H6440 Some of the zinc mines and houses of the Joplin district. Missouri.

H6441 Methodist Episcopal Church. Webb City, about ready to fall down. Missouri.

H6442 Repairing the break in the track which was the cause of the wreck.
Joplin, Missouri.

H6443 Just kids that's all.

H6444 Hawker of a "Patent" - universal cement getting ready for his days
work. Joplin, Missouri.

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H6438 Chinese Boy Scouts color bearers carrying a large flag. N. Y. C.

H6439 Repairing a break in the track which was the cause of a wreck.
Joplin, Missouri.

H6501 Overflow crowd at Billy Sunday Meeting. New York.

H6505 Hudson Tunnel.

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H6436 An auto full of little Chinese girls in front of Altar of Liberty.
Fourth Liberty Loan. China Day. N. Y. C.

H6437 Chinese boy scouts - color bearers carrying an American and a
Chinese Flag, New York City.

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H6434 Dr. V. K. Wellington Koo. The Chinese minister delivering a speech
from the Altar of Liberty at Madison Sq. China Day, Fourth Liberty Loan.

H6435 The Chinese Flag being raised, the Chinese minister saluting, Dr. V.
K. Wellington Koo. Altar of Liberty - China Flag - Fourth Liberty Loan.

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H6432 The little Chinese girl who was presented with a bouquet of flowers -
Altar of Liberty, China Day of Fourth Liberty Loan.

H6433 China Day of Fourth Liberty Loan. The Chinese Flag being raised -
the Ambassador to China speaking to the little Chinese girl at the base of
the flag pole. Madison Square. N. Y. C.

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H6430 A sample of the Bill boards one sees about the city. Fourth Liberty
Loan. N. Y. C. 12th St. and 5th Ave.

H6431 Same as above.

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H6428 Parallel lines of sailors and soldiers about twenty feet apart, at
attention before the Altar of Liberty, Belgian Day, Fourth Liberty Loan. N.
Y. C.

H6429 The Band from the U. S. S. Recruit and great crowd of spectators. At
the Altar of Liberty. Belgian Day, Fourth Liberty Loan. N. Y. C.

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H6426 Parallel lines of sailors and soldiers at attention about twenty
feet apart. In front of Altar of Liberty - Belgian Day. Fourth Liberty
Loan, N. Y. C.

H6427 Same as above.

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H6424 Altar of Liberty and the Color Guard. Fourth Liberty Loan. N. Y. C.
Belgian Day.

H6425 View of the square before the parade, showing the U. S. S. Recruit
Band from Union Square. In front of Altar of Liberty, Madison Square. N. Y.
C. Belgian Day.

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H6422 Sailors and crowd of spectators. Madison Square, Belgian Day, Fourth
Liberty Loan, N. Y. C.

H6423 Sailors in front of Altar of Liberty. Madison Square. Belgian Day,
Fourth Liberty Loan. N. Y.

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H6420 Soldiers and sailors in front of the Altar of Liberty, Madison
Square. Belgian Day, Fourth Liberty Loan. N. Y. C.

H6421 Belgian Day, Fourth Liberty Loan. In front of Altar of Liberty,
Madison Square, N. Y. City.

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H6418 Soldiers and sailors lined up in front of the Altar of Liberty.
Madison Sq. Belgian Day of Fourth Liberty Loan. N. Y. C.

H6419 Up Fifth Ave, showing the sailors marching up. Madison Square.
Belgian Day, Fourth Liberty Loan. N. Y. C.

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H6416 Belgian Day - Fourth Liberty Loan. Parade. Madison Square.

H6417 Caption same as above.

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H6414 Parade, Madison Square. Belgian Day, Fourth Liberty Loan. N. Y. C.

H6415 Fourth Liberty Loan Parade, showing Altar of Liberty. Madison
Square. Belgian Day. N. Y. C.

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H6412 Immense crowds listening to Vice President Marshall's address at
Altar of Liberty. Belgian Day. Fourth Liberty Loan. N. Y. C.

H6413 Same as above.

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H6410

H6411 Immense crowd listening to Vice President Marshall address in front
of the Altar of Liberty, Madison Square. Belgian Day of Fourth Liberty
Loan, N. Y. C.

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H6408 Lady Anne Azgapetian telling the peolpe of the hardships she endured
in Russia for eight months during the revolution. Belgian Day, Fourth
Liberty Loan. Altar of Liberty, N. Y. C.

H6409 Some army officers leaving after the Parade. Madison Square. Belgian
Day, Fourth Liberty Loan. N. Y. C.

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H6406 Dr. E. S. Van Zili (Belgian), the Pres't of the National Security
League, speaking for the sale of Liberty Bonds. Picture also shows Lady
Anne Azgapetian (Russian) and Miss Marrian Battista, the little Belgian
girl who played with Maude Adams. Altar of Liberty - Belgian Day, Fourth
Liberty Loan.

H6407 Dr. E. S. Van Zili speaking for the sale of bonds, Altar of Liberty -
Belgian Day of Fourth Liberty Loan. N. Y.

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H6404 Vice President Marshall delivering his speech from the Altar of
Liberty, at Madison Square to a great throng of people. Belgian Day, Fourth
Liberty Loan, N. Y. C.

H6405 Picture of the heads of the people watching the parade, Madison
Square. Belgian Day, Fourth Liberty Loan, N. Y. C.

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H6402 The Liberty Bond Booth in front of the Holland House, on 5th Ave.
and 30th St. doing a little business. Belgian Day. Fourth Liberty Loan. N.
Y. C.

H6403 The Band from U. S. S. Recruit on Union Square. Belgian Day of the
Fourth Liberty Loan. N. Y. C.

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H6400 Portrait of the Belgian Minister. Belgian Day, Fourth Liberty Loan, -
Altar of Liberty, Madison Sq. N. Y. C.

H6401 The first bond sold on the Altar of Liberty, and to a marine,
Belgian Day, of Fourth Liberty Loan. N. Y. C.

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H6396 The vender. New York.

H6397 Children at drinking fountain. N. Y.

H5779 Italian fruit stand.

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H6291 Colored boys who do not go to Sunday School. Newark, N. J.

H6392 Group meeting of the ministers of Alexandria District. Washington
Annual Methodist Episcopal Conference. Washington, D. C.

H6394 At the fountain on a hot day, New York City.

H6395 Street scene. Colimbus, Ohio.

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H6327 Child Love, N. Y. C.

H6328 A child's smile. N. Y. C.

H6329 Teaching children to play. N. Y. C.

H6390 A class in St. Johns Methodist Episcopal Sunday School. Newark, N. J.

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H6296 Large factory, one block from the church and here they used to
manufacture fine electrical supplies. Binghampton, N. Y. - Now it is used
as a cigar factory and employs foreign women.

H6297 View of the Susquehanna River, Binghampton, N. Y. - taken from the
Ferry Street Bridge, and shows the spire of the First Congregational Church.

H6298 The Star - moving picture house. Binghampton, N. Y.

H6312 Anglo Japanese School, San Francisco, taken in Dec. 1917. California.

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H6292 Oak Street Methodist Church. Great factories are springing up in
this section and the employees are mostly foreigners.

H6293 Some of the factory section, close by the church. Binghampton, N. Y.

H6294 Welfare club organized and run by the church people is situated a
few blocks from the church. Here they sell ice cream and have reading rooms
and games. Binghampton, N. Y.

H6295

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H6290 Tabernacle Methodist Church, Binghampton, N. Y.

H6291 A view of the Chenango River which runs through the heart of the
city. Binghampton, N. Y.

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H6288 High Street Methodist Church. Binghampton, N. Y.

H6289 Centenary Meth. Church. Binghampton, N. Y.

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H6286 Chenango Street Meth. Church. Binghampton, N. Y. Parsonage to the
right of picture.

H6287 Fairview Methodist Church and Parsonage Binghampton, N. Y.

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H6279 Francis Asbury Centennial Tablet. Baltimore, Md.

H6285 Boulevard Methodist Church. The rise of this church has been
wonderful. Eight years ago, it was a small mission and today it bids fair
to become the finest Meth. Church in the city. Binghampton, N. Y.

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H6267 Astor Hotel. Broadway between 43rd and 44th Sts. N. Y. C.

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H6263 Astor Hotel. Broadway between 43rd and 44th Sts. N. Y. C.

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H6262 View at the Conference. Saratoga Springs, N. Y.

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H6258 Freedman's Aid Exhibit. General Conference, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.

H6259 Missionary Exhibit. Saratoga Springs, N. Y.

H6260 Educational Exhibit. Saratoga Springs, N. Y.

H6261 Deaconess Work, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.

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H6256 Conference Claimants Exhibit. Saratoga Springs, N. Y.

H6257 Conference Claimants. Saratoga Springs, N. Y.

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H6254 Some of our noble women. Saratoga Springs, N. Y.

H6255 Some of the colored delegates, General Conference. Saratoga Springs,
N. Y.

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H6181 Removing wax from refined wax press. Standard Oil Co. N. J.

H6253 Corner of the Board of Conference, Claimants Exhibit. Here shown are
some of the oil saddle bags worn or used many years ago by our missionaries
in the home work. Saratoga Springs, N. Y.

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H6177 Driving machines, Standard Oil Co. N. J.

H6178 Loading tank cars, Standard Oil Co. N. J.

H6179 Making 1 gallon cans, Standard Oil Co. N. J.

H6180 Pipefitters repairing line. Standard Oil Co. N. J.

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H6173 Parkland School in Polish Section. Toledo, Ohio.

H6174 Loading refined oil, Standard Oil Co. N. J.

H6175 Loading Pitch in barrels. Standard Oil Co. N. J.

H6176 Barrelling lubricating oil. Standard Oil Co. N. J.

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H6169 Spring St. Methodist Episcopal Church. Toledo, Ohio.

H6170 Polish Mission. Toledo, Ohio.

H6171 Parochial School, Toledo, Ohio.

H6172 Polish Hall, Toledo, Ohio.

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H6167 Camp Grant, covers an area of 5400 acres or 9 sq. miles The usual
quota of men is between 30,000 and 45,000. Rockford, Illinois.

H6168 Ten wooden ships on the ways of the Foundation Company, Tacoma,
Wash. They are being built by the French Gov't.

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H6068 W. H. M. S. Tuberculosis Hospital. New Mexico, Albuquerque.

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H6163 South Atlanta Church, where the students of Clarke University must
attend church. Atlanta, Ga.

H6166 National District Superintendents Conference, June 18-20, 1918,
Columbus, Ohio. (Panorama)

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H6060 U. S. Marines and Sailors passing from Madison Avenue into Fifth
Ave. around the Cathedral. Cardinal Farley's Funeral Procession, Sept.
1918. N. Y. C.

H6061 Cross Bearer Acolytes and the Cardinal's Committee leading the
procession. St. Patrick's Cathedral - 50th St. and Fifth Ave. N. Y. C.
Sept. 1918.

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H6058 Cardinal Farley's Funeral Procession. N. Y. C.

H6059 U. S. Marines, from the Navy Yard, standing at attention in Madison
Ave. Cardinal Farley's Funeral Procession, N. Y. C. Sept. 1918.

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H6056 Cardinal Farley's Funeral Procession - Provincials of Religious
Orders. St. Patrick's Cathedrals - 50th St. and 5th Ave. N. Y. C. Sept.
1918.

H6057 Cardinal Farley's Funeral Procession, showing the monks. N. Y. C.
Sept. 1918.

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H6054 Cardinal Farley's Funeral Procession Cross Bearer and Acolytes. St.
Patrick's Cathedral. N. Y. C. Sept. 1918.

H6055 The most Reverend Archbishops. St. Patrick's Cathedral, Cardinal
Farley's Funeral Procession. N. Y. C. Sept.

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H6052 The Recruit at Union Square. N. Y. C.

H6053 Cardinal Farley's Funeral Procession St. Patrick's Cathedral - 50th
and 5th Ave. N. Y. C. Sept. 1918.

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H6050 Sailors at Port bow of the "Recruit" at Union Square. N. Y. C.

H6051 The "Recruit" at Union Square. N. Y. C.

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H6048 The "Recruit" at Union Square. N. Y. C.

H6049 The "Recruit" at Union Square, showing the complete complement of
men at the Port bow just returned from lunch. N. Y. C.

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H6046 Ornamental stand in course of construction to be used for opening of
the Fourth Liberty Loan Drive. N. Y. C.

H6047 Whale boat in Union Square, which is used for the instruction of the
new enlisted men on the "Recruit." N. Y. C.

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H6044 Italian peanut stand and fruit and papers at the corner of 21st
Street and Second Ave. N. Y. C.

H6045 Same caption as above.

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H6042 Stand on Union Square and 14 St. N. Y. C.

H6043 Thrift stamp stand at corner of 23rd St. and Fifth Ave. N. Y. C.

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H6040 Selling Liberty Bonds in City Hall Park, N. Y. C.

H6041 Same caption as above.

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H5816 Where Aaron Burr courted his wife. Hohokus, New Jersey.

H5884 Long Lake Power Plant below Spokane, Washington.

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H5812 In front of Public Library at Fifth Ave. and 42nd Street. N. Y. C.

H5813 The Fire Dept. Band in front of Public Library - 5th Ave. and 42nd
St. N. Y. C.

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H5810 An Irish beggar on 42nd Street near Fifth Ave. N. Y.

H5811 War garden at 6th Ave. and 42nd St. N. Y.

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H5808 Noon time preaching, below the Post Office at Park Row. N. Y.

H5809 Selling Liberty Bonds in City Hall Park. N. Y.

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H5805 City Library. Springfield, Mass.

H5807 Scows loaded with garbage, near Jefferson Methodist Episcopal Church. N. Y.

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H5801 Unitarian Church on State Street. Springfield, Mass.

H5802 Grammar School on Chestnut Street. Springfield, Mass.

H5803 All the buildings shown are for hospital use, and all under the name
of Springfield Hospitals. Mass.

H5804 View from tower at Court Square. Springfield, Mass.

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H5797 First Church of Christ. Erected in 1647. Springfield, Mass.

H5798 City Library. Springfield, Mass.

H5799 Court Square. Springfield, Mass.

H5800 Court Square. The two buildings to the left are First Church and the
next is the County Court House. Springfield, Mass.

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H5786 Boy's Band. Oberlin.

H5794 "The Puritan" by Augustus St. Gardens, commonly called, the Deacon
Chapin Statue. Springfield, Mass.

H5795 Municipal Group showing the Administration Building, the Campanile,
and the Auditorium. Springfield, Mass.

H5796 View from Country Club Piazza. Springfield, Mass.

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H5756 Washington Arch. N. Y.

H5767 Der Vaterland interned.

H5776 Carnegie Library. Oberlin. Aug. 8, 1914.

H5780 Repairing Fifth Avenue at 19th Street. N. Y.

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H5752 Washington Arch. N. Y.

H5753 Washington Arch. N. Y.

H5754 Washington Arch, N. Y.

H5755 Washington Arch. N. Y.

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H5748 Union Square Park. N. Y.

H5749 Tulips at Washington Square. N. Y.

H5750 Washington Arch. N. Y.

H5751 Washington Arch. N. Y.

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H5668 Deaconesses, Boston, Mass. at Deaconess Home.

H5669 Italian settlement and Dispensary 36 Hull Street. Boston, Mass.

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H5666 Deaconesses Home at 693 Mass. Avenue. Boston, Mass.

H5667 Methodist Book Store in Wesleyan Building on Boylston St. Boston,
Mass.

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H5664 New England Trainng School Teachers. Boston, Mass.

H5665 Deaconesses in front of the Deaconesses Home at 693 Mass. Avenue.
Boston, Mass.

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H5662 New England Deaconess Hospital. Boston, Mass.

H5663 Temple Street Church. Boston, Mass.

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H5660 Group of nurses in front of the New England Hospital Building.
Boston, Mass.

H5661 New England Teachers Training School. Boston, Mass.

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H5658 Nurses Home. Boston, Mass.

H5659 Nurses Home and Laundry Building. Boston, Mass.

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H5656 Laundry Building, Boston, Mass.

H5657 New England Deaconess Hospital situated on Deaconess Road. Boston,
Mass.

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H5654 Formerly owned by brewery now to be Home for Nurses. Boston, Mass.

H5655 Nurses Training School Building on Deaconess Road. Boston, Mass.

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H5639 Playing after the rain - Neighborhood House District. Gary, Indiana.

H5640 Children and teachers in summer vacation Bible School in
Presbyterian Neighborhood House. Gary, Indiana.

H5641 Slav children resting. Gary, Indiana.

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H5634 Croatian women and children. Gary, Indiana.

H5635 Croatian mother and children. Gary, Ind.

H5636 Sunday School just out. Gary, Indiana.

H5637 Neighborhood House workers. Gary, Ind.

H5638 Bible Class of Slovack Boys. Gary. Ind.

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H5629 Slovachs and Croatians at Neighborhood House. Probationers Class.
Gary, Indiana.

H5630 Kindergarten Class of the Neighborhood House. Gary, Ind.

H5631 After races - Neighborhood House. Gary, Ind.

H5632 Playtime over - Neighborhood House. Gary, Indiana.

H5633 Slovack Boy Scouts. Gary, Indiana.

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H5624 Italian woman and child. Gary, Ind.

H5625 Children's Garden. Gary, Indiana.

H5626 Italian woman and her Easter present to the matron of the
Neighborhood House. Entire eggs are baked into the great doughnut like loaf
of bread. Gary, Indiana.

H5627 Typical Croatian woman. Gary, Indiana.

H5628 Italian, Slovack and Croatian children at play. Gary, Indiana.

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H5619 Daily vacation Bible School children, Friendship House. Gary,
Indiana.

H5620 Slav and Italian children at Friendship House. Gary, Indiana.

H5621 Croatian child. Gary, Indiana.

H5622 Three little Slavs. Gary, Indiana.

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H5611 Ten brothers who joined the colors to go to Servia to fight for
their fatherland. All joined up the same day. 1916. Gary, Indiana.

H5612 On the sand dunes near Gary, Indiana. To this place priests used to
come from Lafayette to hold services every three months or so, accompanied
by their Indian converts. 1918.

H5617 Peter, Emil and Johnnie Augustinovich Croatian boys at Gary, Indiana.

H5618 Croatian children at Friendship House, Gary, Indiana.

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H5607 War gardens in lots along Broadway. Gary, Indiana.

H5608 Russians ready for July 4th celebration in front of the Greek Church
at Gary, Indiana. 1918.

H5609 Russians in July 4th Parade. 1918. Gary, Indiana.

H5610 Ukrainians in Parade. July 4th, 1918. Gary, Indiana.

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H5603 Children's wading pool in public playground. Gary, Ind.

H5604 "Aw! Come on in, the water's fine." Gary, Ind.

H5605 Home, A shack built around the frame of an old wagon. Gary, Indiana.

H5606 Actors in Methodist Episcopal Church play. Gary, Indiana.

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H5589 Children near German Methodist Episcopal Church. Chicago, Ill.

H5600 Wrecking scene on Michigan Central R. R. Indiana.

H5601 Children at Presbyterian "Neighborhood House." Gary, Ind.

H5602 Steam shovel excavating in sand dunes. Gary, Ind.

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H5583 Eden Methodist Episcopal Church. St. Louis, Mo.

H5586 Rev. Loeppert and group of children. Chicago, Ill.

H5587 Teaching the "women" to do the work. Chicago, Ill.

H5588 Swedish Methodist Episcopal Book Concern. Chicago, Ill.

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H5581 The Human Fly about to tackle the large ledge of the Columbia Bank
Building. N. Y. C.

H5582 The Human Fly doing his best trick of the climb. Holding on to the
roof with one hand, waving with the other, and working his feet as though
riding a bicycle on the Columbia Bank Building. N. Y.

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H5579 The Human Fly trying hard to get over the worst obstacle in his
climb up the Columbia Bank Building. N. Y. C.

H5580 Same caption as H5579

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H5577 Mr. Peterson, the Human Fly, crossing from one side to the other on
the 5th floor of the Columbia Bank Building. Sept. 1918. N. Y. C.

H5578 Mr. Peterson, the Human Fly, swinging his feet with just a little
hold in the space between the blocks of stone. Eighth floor of the Columbia
Bank Building. Sept. 1918. N. Y. C.

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H5575 Mr. Peterson, the Human Fly, up to the 3rd floor of the Columbia
Bank Building at 5th Ave. and 42nd St. Sept. 1918. N. Y. C.

H5576 Mr. Peterson, the Human Fly, making a steady climb from the 3rd
floor to the 6th floor of the Columbia Bank Building at 5th Ave. and 42nd
St. Sept. 1918. N. Y. C.

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H5573 Mr. Peterson, the Human Fly, on the first floor of the Columbia Bank
Building at 5th Ave. and 42nd St. Sept. 1918. N. Y. C.

H5574 Mr. Peterson, the Human Fly, beginning his climb of the Columbia
Bank Building at 5th Ave. and 42nd St. Sept. 1918. N. Y. C.

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H5571 Mr. Peterson, the Human Fly, getting over a ledge on the 11th floor
of the Columbia Bank Building at 5th Ave. and 42nd St. Sept. 1918. N. Y. C.

H5572 Mr. Peterson, the Human Fly, making a continuous climb to the third
floor, before resting. Columbia Bank Building at 5th Ave. and 42nd St.
Sept. 1918. N. Y. C.

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H5569 Mr. Peterson, the Human Fly, waving his hands after "Going over the
Top" of the Fourteen Story columbia Bank Building at 5th Ave. and 42nd St.
Sept. 1918. N. Y. C.

H5570 Mr. Peterson, the Human Fly, about to climb the top ledge of the
Columbia Bank Building at 5th Ave. and 42nd St. Sept. 1918. N. Y. C.

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H5546 Poor white boys from "Jin can holler." Joplin, Missouri.

H5547 One of the great zinc mines and waste dumps near Joplin, Missouri.

H5548 10:30 A. M. in front of a movie theatre. Springfield, Missouri.

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H5543 Watching the photographer from beside their piano box playhouse.
Springfield, Missouri.

H5544 Watching the Labor Day Ball Game. Frontenac, Kansas.

H5545 A mountaineer from the Ozarks, commonly known as a Hill "Billy."

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H5539 Slav family going home after the Labor Day Celebration. Frontenac,
Kansas.

H5540 Italians and Slavs waiting for a car to Pittsburg, tired of the
excitement of the Labor Day Celebration. Frontenac, Kansas.

H5541 Methodist girls serving sandwiches and lemonade in the Epworth
League booth shown in H5527. Frontenac, Kansas.

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H5536 10:30 A. M. in front of a movie theater when they should have been
thinking of worship. Springfield, Missouri.

H5537 Italians and Slavs waiting for a car to Pittsburg, tired of the
excitement of the Labor Day Celebration. Frontenac, Kansas.

H5538 Going to the Ball Game. Frontenac, Kansas.

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H5532 Clowns in the Labor Day Parade at Frontenac, Kansas.

H5533 The city Fire Dept. in the Labor Day Parade. Frontenac, Kansas.

H5534 Negro boy going to the Ball Game. Frontenac, Kansas.

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H5528 The Conidence man who sells soap with a dollar bill wrapped around
one cake out of each three. Perhaps one man in a hundred finds a bill.
Frontenac, Kansas.

H5529 Red Cross Auxiliary in the Labor Day Parade. Frontenac, Kansas.

H5530 Some delegates from the American Federation of Labor, Labor Day.
Frontenac, Kansas.

H5531 Ice cream vendor selling "Hokey Pokey." Labor Day. Frontenac, Kansas.