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Guide to the Lewis Hine New York City Newsboys ("Newsies") Album
circa 1908-1912, 1921
 PR 188

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Collection processed by Holly Hinman (2003), Larry Weimer (2019)

This finding aid was produced using ArchivesSpace on February 26, 2019
Finding aid written in English. using Describing Archives: A Content Standard

Descriptive Summary

Creator: Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940
Title: Lewis Hine New York City newsboys album
Dates [inclusive]: circa 1908-1912, 1921
Abstract: Collection consists of 43 photographs, mounted on loose album pages of gray paper, of New York City newsboys (or "newsies") probably taken by Lewis Hine for the National Child Labor Committee circa 1908-1912. All photographs are captioned with the subject's name, age, address, school, whether they had a badge or not, and the location of the photograph.
Quantity: .21 Linear feet in one box
Call Phrase: PR 188

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Biographical / Historical

American photographer and social reformer Lewis Hine commenced working for the National Child Labor Committee on a freelance basis in 1906; he was eventually employed by the Committee as an investigative photographer to document the working and living conditions of children in the United States between 1908-1921.

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Scope and Contents

Collection consists of 43 gelatin bromide prints, 5.5 x 3.2 in., with two prints measuring 2.25 x 1.25 in., mounted on loose album pages of gray paper, 10 x 7 in. of photographs of New York City newsboys probably taken by Lewis Hine for the National Child Labor Committee ca. 1908-1912.

Photographs are chiefly posed, full length portraits of New York newsboys (commonly referred to as "newsies"), reported ages 6 to 14 years, pictured singly or in pairs, selling newspapers on the sidewalks of Manhattan or Brooklyn, and frequently including views of storefronts and passersby in the background. Typed caption labels recording the subject's name, age, address, school, whether they had a badge or not, and the location of the photograph, accompany individual prints. Also included is a single portrait of an 11 year old newsgirl, a photograph showing a group of 6 newsboys playing cards beside the Times Building while waiting for papers, 3 images of disabled men selling newspapers on the streets of New York City, and a photograph of a sidewalk stand displaying out of town papers.

The container list below includes select information taken from the captions (name, age, and photo location). None of the documents are dated, but when the album was processed in 2003 by curator Holly Hinman, the dates of the photographs were placed between 1908 and 1912 and the date of the album ascompiled in 1921.

Arrangement

The collection is arranged in its original page order.

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Access Points

Document Type

  • Gelatin silver prints.
  • Photograph albums.
  • Photographic prints.
  • Portraits.

Subject Topics

  • Child labor -- New York (State) -- New York.
  • Newspaper carriers -- New York (State) -- New York -- Photographs.
  • Paperboys -- New York (State) -- New York -- Photographs.
  • Papergirls -- New York (State) -- New York -- Photographs.

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Administrative Information

Conditions Governing Access

Available by advance appointment only. To schedule an appointment, contact the Print Room Librarian at printroom@nyhistory.org.

Conditions Governing Use

Application to use images from this collection for publication should be made in writing to:

Department of Rights and Reproductions, The New-York Historical Society, 170 Central Park West, New York, NY 10024-5194, rightsandrepro@nyhistory.org, 212-485-9228 .

Preferred Citation

This collection should be cited as: Lewis Hine New York City Newsboys Album, PR 188, Department of Prints, Photographs, and Architectural Collections, The New-York Historical Society.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Gift of Charles Schwartz, 2002.

Processing Information

The collection was processed by Holly Hinman in 2003. Loose album pages with mounted prints were removed from the black cloth album binding; individual prints were removed from the original album pages, backed with acid-free paper, and reattached to the original paper mounts.

Hinman's hard-copy finding aid was converted to an on-line version, with some additional description, by archivist Larry Weimer in February 2019.

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Container List

Container 1 Container 2   Title Date
Box: 1 Folder : 1 Page 1. Hughes brothers ( 7 and 14 years) at W. 59th Street near Circle
Box: 1 Folder : 1 Page 2. No caption [Two newsboys]
Box: 1 Folder : 1 Page 3. Michael Lorenzo (8 years) and cousin. 6th Avenue near 29th Street.
Box: 1 Folder : 1 Page 4. Samuel Cohen (8 years). Chambers & Washington Streets
Box: 1 Folder : 1 Page 5. Benjamin Josephich (10 years). 23rd Street near Metropolitan Building
Box: 1 Folder : 1 Page 6. James Carrado (8 years). Union Square
Box: 1 Folder : 1 Page 7. George Dye (9 years). 34th Street, front of Armory
Box: 1 Folder : 1 Page 8. James Lapenna (9 years). Near LIRR Station
Box: 1 Folder : 1 Page 9. John Gamaldi (8 years). Borden Avenue, near LIRR Station
Box: 1 Folder : 1 Page 10. Tommy Duggan (6 years). Fulton Ferry, Brooklyn
Box: 1 Folder : 2 Page 11. Giano Barbato (7 years). 14th Street & 6th Avenue
Box: 1 Folder : 2 Page 12. Barto Condrillo (9 years). 6th Avenue near 29th Street
Box: 1 Folder : 2 Page 13. Group of newsboys. Near City Hall
Box: 1 Folder : 2 Page 14. Daniel Gustanzo (12 years) and John Fearon (9 years). 34th Street & Park Avenue
Box: 1 Folder : 2 Page 15. Photo missing. Caption: Dambrise brothers, 14th Street near 6th Avenue
Box: 1 Folder : 2 Page 16. Tony Divoli (9 years) and Fred Deffesso (10 years). front of saloon on 14th Street
Box: 1 Folder : 2 Page 17. Tony Gallop (9 years). Broadway & 14th Street
Box: 1 Folder : 2 Page 18. Joseph Gallop (6 years). Union Square
Box: 1 Folder : 2 Page 19. James Marro (8 years). Waverly Place near Subway
Box: 1 Folder : 2 Page 20. Tony Taresi (8 years). Union Square
Box: 1 Folder : 3 Page 21. Joseph Mintzer (8 years). City Hall Park
Box: 1 Folder : 3 Page 22. Eisenberg brothers (8 and 10 years). East Broadway near Rutgers
Box: 1 Folder : 3 Page 23. Blank page
Box: 1 Folder : 3 Page 24. John Malanga (10 years). 33rd Street in front of Armory
Box: 1 Folder : 3 Page 25. Ray Callighan (10 years). 33rd Street & 4th Avenue
Box: 1 Folder : 3 Page 26. Tony Delloqulo (10 years). 34th Street & Park Avenue
Box: 1 Folder : 3 Page 27. Blank page
Box: 1 Folder : 3 Page 28. John Ciffereto (10 years). Park Row
Box: 1 Folder : 3 Page 29. Blank page
Box: 1 Folder : 3 Page 30. Vincent Angelo (10 years). 42nd Street & 3rd Avenue
Box: 1 Folder : 4 Page 31. Peter Ferone (10 years). 34th Street & Madison Avenue
Box: 1 Folder : 4 Page 32. Robert Marietta (10 years). Myrtle & Washington Streets, Brooklyn
Box: 1 Folder : 4 Page 33. Alphonso Casone (10 years). Myrtle & Washington Streets, Brooklyn
Box: 1 Folder : 4 Page 34. John Bruncatti (11 years). Park Row
Box: 1 Folder : 4 Page 35. Unidentified boy (11 years). Plaza near City Hall
Box: 1 Folder : 4 Page 36. Vito Ganganti (10 years). Near City Hall
Box: 1 Folder : 4 Page 37. John DeSanto (10 years). City Hall Park near Subway
Box: 1 Folder : 4 Page 38. Tony Cucco (10 years). Park Row
Box: 1 Folder : 4 Page 39. Samuel Mendelsohn (12 years). 42nd Street & Broadway
Box: 1 Folder : 4 Page 40. Aaron Seidenbaum (12 years). Columbus Circle
Box: 1 Folder : 5 Page 41. John Sylvestro (11 years). Park Row
Box: 1 Folder : 5 Page 42. Blank page
Box: 1 Folder : 5 Page 43. Blank page
Box: 1 Folder : 5 Page 44. Blank page
Box: 1 Folder : 5 Page 45. Lillie Mendleston (11 years). Warren Street
Box: 1 Folder : 5 Page 46. Boys playing cards while waiting for papers. Times Building
Box: 1 Folder : 5 Page 47. Men with disabilities ("cripples") selling papers. Park Row end Brooklyn Bridge
Box: 1 Folder : 5 Page 48. Man with disability ("cripple news dealer"). 42nd Street & Broadway
Box: 1 Folder : 5 Page 49. Man with disability ("cripple selling papers"). 23rd Street & 4th Avenue
Box: 1 Folder : 5 Page 50. News stand for out of town papers. Broadway & 39th Street
Box: 1 Folder : 6 Original album boards
[1921?]

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