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A few of the young boys working in the Cigarette Factory, Danville (Va.) Branch of the American Tobacco Co. Photo taken at 6:30 A. M., June 6, 1911 and they all went in to work. Said they were rollers and bunch-breakers. See other photos taken in morning and at noon.
A few of the young boys working in the Cigarette Factory, Danville (Va.) Branch of the American Tobacco Co. Photo taken at 6:30 A. M., June 6, 1911 and they all went in to work. Said they were rollers and bunch-breakers. See other photos taken in morning and at noon.
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