Races, Jews: United States. New Jersey. Woodbine. Baron de Hirsch Agricultural and Industrial School. Woodbine Settlement and School, Woodbine, N.J. Baron de Hirsh Fund.: 15. A family group of Partly Americanized Russian Immigrants.
Unidentified Artist
Charity, Children: United States. New York. New York City. Randall's Island, Infants' Hospital: Infants
Unidentified Artist
Guard, Reactor Building, Brookhaven National Lab, born 1953
Per Brandin
Lab Technician, Reactor Building, Brookhaven National Lab, born 1953
Per Brandin
Charity, Organizations: United States. New York. New York City. National Plant, Flower, and Fruit Guild: Botany Class for Children - New York City, 1906.
Unidentified Artist
Charity, Hospitals: United States. New York. New York City. Metropolitan Hospital, Blackwell's Island: Metropolitan Hospital, New York City: Receiving Ward.
Unidentified Artist
Charity, Hospitals: United States. New York. Ogdensburg. City Hospital and Orphanage: Grey Nuns of the Cross: City Hospital and Orphanage, Ogdensburg, N.Y. (Under the direction of the Grey Nuns of the Cross): City Hospital. Training class of Mary Immaculate 1903.
Unidentified Artist
Charity, Hospitals: United States. New York. Ogdensburg. City Hospital and Orphanage: Grey Nuns of the Cross: City Hospital and Orphanage, Ogdensburg, N.Y. (Under the direction of the Grey Nuns of the Cross): A play-room.
Unidentified Artist
Races, Negroes: United States. Virginia. Hampton. Hampton Normal and Industrial School: Agencies Promoting Assimilation of the Negro: Training for Commercial and Industrial Employment. Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, Hampton, Va.: Studying the Cow., 1864 - 1952
Frances Benjamin Johnston
Fox Harris, Jefferson County, 20th century
Keith Carter
Untitled (flower)
Nicholas Callaway
Cafeteria, Brookhaven National Lab, born 1953
Per Brandin
Charity, Children: United States. New York. Pleasantville. Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Society: Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Society Orphan Asylum, Pleasantville, New York: Co-operative candy stores are maintained by both the Boys' and Girls' Republics. The Republics purchase the candy at wholesale prices and sell at a slight profit. These profits frequently amount to about $20 per month for each Republic and constitute the nucleus of the Republic treasury. (Source: Ludwig B. Bernstein; "Studies in Modern Child Caring", Ch 147.4.90.11)
Wolfson
Social Settlements: United States. Massachusetts. Boston. "South End Industrial School": The South End Industrial School, Roxbury, Mass.: Settlement Gardens, which the children cultivate. 24 gardens, each 18 ft. by 8 ft., 1872-1913
Partridge Studios
Races, Immigration: United States. New York. New York City. Immigrant Station: Regulation of Immigration at the Port of Entry. United States Immigrant Station, New York City, active 1900s
J. H. Adams
Angels Die Hard II, 20th century
Stephen Althouse
The Woodworker, born 1950
Shelby Lee Adams
Houses and Billboards in Atlanta, 1903 - 1975
Walker Evans
Untitled (seated girl with baby), 1914 - 1997
Jack Delano
Honest Lou's Pest Control Center, North Broad Street, Philadelphia, 20th century