Truck Farming on the Site of Stryker's Lane.
The Old.
The only Bath-tub in the Block: it hangs in the Air Shaft.
Typical Toughs (from the Rogues' Gallery).
A Cooking Lesson in Vacation School: the Best Temperance Sermon.
Shine, sir?
One Door that has been opened: St. John's Park in Hudson Street, -- once a graveyard.
The Yellow Newspapers' Contribution.
DeWitt Clinton Park in Manhattan, Children's Farm-School, September 19th 1902.
A Typical East Side Block.
Kindergarten on the Recreation pier at the Foot of E. 24th Street.
"Slept in that cellar four years."
"Letter H Plan" School, the one in 109th Street, west of Amsterdam Avenue.
[Children tending to the garden.]
The Church Street Station Lodging-room, in which I [Jacob A. Riis] was robbed.
Boys sent to farms from New York by Children's Aid Society.
East Side Public Schools 3. "Playground" of the Essex Market School. The hall with rows of closets opening on it.