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Photographer
Creation date
1908, printed about 1920
Materials
gelatin silver print
Mark Descriptions
Typed on label, verso, c: PEOPLE CALL HIM "A LITTLE SHAVER." SIX/YEARS OLD AND FORTY-ONE INCHES HIGH--HE/STANDS FOR AN ARMY OF LITTLE NEWSIES THE/COUNTRY OVER/Street Trades/N-105/Indianapolis, Ind./August 1908/Photo-Study by Lewis W. Hine.
Stamped, verso, u.c.: LEWIS W. HINE/INTERPRETIVE PHOTOGRAPHY/HASTINGS-ON-HUDSON, NEW YORK
Stamped, verso, l.c.: NATIONAL CHILD LABOR COMMITTEE/145 EAST 32nd STREET/NEW YORK, N.Y. 10016
Dimensions
9 1/2 x 7 5/8 in.
Credit line
Gift of Lee Marks and John C. DePrez, Jr., Shelbyville, Indiana
Accession number
2008.770
Collection
Not Currently On View
(Photocollect, New York, New York); purchased by (Lee Marks, Shelbyville, Indiana) in 1986; given by Lee Marks and John C. DePrez, Jr., Shelbyville, Indiana in 2008 (2008.770).
