Wealthy Industrialist Andrew Carnegie with his wife
Louise Whitfield Carnegie, sister-in-law
Estelle Whitfield, and daugther Margaret,
walking outdoors in winter
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Prints and Photographs…
This Ivory Soap advertisement reflects the trend in advertising that sought to make products unique and special, and thereby more attractive to the consumer.
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Archives of the Catholic University of America
"Ivory Soap…
Mother Mary Harris Jones, Terrence V.
Powderly, and John P. White
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Archives of the Catholic University of America
Terrence V. Powderly Photograph Collection
Mother Mary Harris Jones
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Archives of the Catholic University of America
Terrence V. Powderly Photograph Collection
Box 1, Photograph #125.
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Library of Congress
"Governor and 'early bird'
Mr and Mrs. Smith voted at Public Schol No. 3,
Oliver and Henry Street."
Prints and Photographs, LC-USZ62-117793.
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"Rhodes Mfg. Co., Lincolnton, N.C.
Girl on left said she was 10 years old and been in mill a long time more than a year.
Spinner girl said she was 12 years."
LOT 7479, v. 1, no. 0282[P&P]