The Children of the Jacob A. Riis House on my lawn, summer of 1901.
["Riis Camp," Eight boys at lake.]
[Copy print of Lewis Wickes Hine Photograph. Organized Charity. In the Oyster Camps, Child Labor.]
Just Beginning Work on Dead Cat Dump, Section B.
Chinatown. The official organ of the colony.
[Copy print of Lewis Wickes Hine photograph. Organized Charity. A Dependent Widower.]
Winter at Richmond Hill in street in front of our house.
Battle Row Model Tenement, City & Suburban Homes Co.'s new tenements on First Ave. 1900.
General plan of the RIverside Buildings (A. T. White's) in Brooklyn.
Children in "The Ship," destroyed by B. of Health in 1897, after the visit of Roosevelt & myself [Jacob A. Riis] there.
The Fellows and Papa and Mama shall be invited in yet.
[Copy negative of Lewis Wickes Hine photograph. Organized Charity. In the Oyster Camps, Child Labor.]
The Old Marble Cemetery -- proposed for a play ground, taken in summer 1895.
The Old.
Col. Geo. E. Waring, Jr. He "put a man instead of a voter behind every broom" and cleaned New York.
Theodore Roosevelt when Governor of New York, 1898-1900.
Recreation Piers.