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Oyster shuckers in Dunbar Cannery
P2052
Lewis Hine Collection
1911
Four-year-old Mary Kosco, Shucks oysters at Dunbar. (See photo 2050)
P2063
Lewis Hine Collection
1911
Group of oyster shuckers working in canning factory of Dunbar, Lopez, Dukate Co. All but the very smallest babies work. All began at 3:30 A.M. expected to work until 5 P.M. The little girl in center working. Her mother says she is a real help to...
P2050
Lewis Hine Collection
1911
Eight-year-old Lizzie, earns 30 cents a day shucking oysters in the Dunbar Cannery. I saw her working steady all day, at top speed. Could not speak a word of English.
P2051
Lewis Hine Collection
1911
Rosy, an eight-year-old oyster shucker who works steady all day from about 3:00 A.M. to about 5 P.M. in Dunbar Cannery. The baby will shuck as soon as she can handle the knife.
P2053
Lewis Hine Collection
1911
All these shuck oysters in the Dunbar Cannery. They began work about 3:00 A.M., and worked until about 5:00 P.M. with half an hour for lunch at noon. The great hill of oyster shells is but part of one season's product.
P2054
Lewis Hine Collection
1911
Housing conditions in the Settlement of Dunbar. They are better than the average. See church in distance. Have their own jail. Houses and wood furnished
P2056
Lewis Hine Collection
1911
Housing conditions in the Settlement of Dunbar. They are better than the average. See church in distance. Have their own jail. Houses and wood furnished.
P2057
Lewis Hine Collection
1911
Johnnie, a nine-year-old oyster shucker. Man with pipe is a padrone who had brought these people from Baltimore for four years. He said, I tell you I have to lie to 'em. Ther're never satisfied. Hard work to get them. He is boss of the shucking...
P2058
Lewis Hine Collection
1911
Four-year-old Mary, who shucks two pots of oysters a day at Dunbar. Tends the baby when not working. (See photo 2062). The boss said that next year Mary will work steady as the rest of them. The mother is the fastest shucker in the place. Earns...
P2059
Lewis Hine Collection
1911
Nine-year-old Johnnie and the shucking-boss. He is also a padrone. For four years has brought these people from Baltimore.
P2061
Lewis Hine Collection
1911
Four-year-old Mary Davis, tending the sick baby when not working. (See photo 2039).
P2062
Lewis Hine Collection
1911
Mary Kosco, four-year-old shucker. (See photo 2050
P2064
Lewis Hine Collection
1911
Annie Delcher, eight-year-old oyster shucker from Baltimore
P2065
Lewis Hine Collection
1911
Jamsie, a six-year-old shucker. Shucks one pot a day.
P2066
Lewis Hine Collection
1911
Katie Kuritzko, 7-year-old oyster shucker. Has mumps now. Her 8-year-old brother also shucks.
P2067
Lewis Hine Collection
1911
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