Case No. 25,745 on the Society Blotter: Annie Wolff, aged seven years, as she was driven forth by her cruel step-mother, beaten and starved; and as she appeared after six months in the Society's care.
"Didn't live nowhere."
Boys sent to farms from New York by Children's Aid Society.
Org. Charity, Childrens Aid Society.
A "Scrub" and her Bed -- the Plank.
Mulberry Bend--One of the Five Points Fifty Years Ago.
A Fourth Ward Colony in the Bad Old Days.
Children's Aid Society: Dormitory in the Tompkins Square Lodging House for Boys.
It costs a Dallar a Month to sleep in the Sheds.
Night School in the Seventh Avenue Lodging House - run by The Children's Aid Society.
The "Slide" that was the Children's only Playground once.
"The Old Church" Tenement.
Children in "The Ship," destroyed by B. of Health in 1897, after the visit of Roosevelt & myself [Jacob A. Riis] there.