File:Factory Inspectors Past and Present. From left to right- Miss Madge Nave, Factory Inspector, Louisville, Kentucky. Miss Mary Malone, State Inspector Ten-Hour Law, Delaware. Mrs. Florence LOC nclc.04941.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionFactory Inspectors Past and Present. From left to right- Miss Madge Nave, Factory Inspector, Louisville, Kentucky. Miss Mary Malone, State Inspector Ten-Hour Law, Delaware. Mrs. Florence LOC nclc.04941.jpg |
English: Title: Factory Inspectors Past and Present. From left to right: Miss Madge Nave, Factory Inspector, Louisville, Kentucky. Miss Mary Malone, State Inspector Ten-Hour Law, Delaware. Mrs. Florence Kelley, Chief State Factory Inspector of Illinois, 1893-97. Mrs. Martha D. Gould, Factories Inspector, Parish of New Orleans. Miss Jean Gordon, Factories Inspector, Parish of New Orleans, 1908. Miss Ella Haas, State Factory Inspector, Dayton, O.
Abstract: Photographs from the records of the National Child Labor Committee (U.S.) Physical description: 1 photographic print. Notes: Women.; Law enforcement officers. |
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