In Poverty Gap, West Twenty-Eighth St. An English Coal-Heaver's Home.
In Poverty Gap, West Twenty-Eighth St. An English Coal-Heaver's Home
Playground in Poverty Gap (West 28th Street).
Ready for Sabbath Eve in a Coal Cellar - a cobbler in Ludlow Street.
Sewing and starving in an Elizabeth Street attic.
Mountain Eagle and his Family of Iroquois Indians -- One of the few Indian families in the city, found at no. 6 Beach Street, Dec. 1895.
Pietro learning to make an Englis' letter.
A Flat in the Pauper Barracks, West Thirty-eighth Street, with all its Furniture.
[Black couple in their home.]
[Family in room in tenement house.]
Old Mrs. Benoit in her Hudson Street attic, an Indian widow who lived there four years.
Organized Charity. "A home nurse."