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National Child Labor Committee
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Chute, Charles Lionel (1882-1953)
Culver, Mrs. W.C. (?-?)
Durfee, Ina Jarvis Nagle (1882-1981)
Fowler, Harriet J. (1891-1958)
Gibbons, Charles E. (1886-1942)
Gibbons, James (1834-1921)
Lovejoy, Owen Reed (1866-1961)
Jane Addams et al. to Bryan Lathrop, December 15, 1905
Jane Addams et al. to Unknown, January 20, 1906
Samuel McCune Lindsay to Anita McCormick Blaine, February 7, 1906
Edward Fisher Brown to Jane Addams, May 4, 1911
Alexander Jeffrey McKelway to Jane Addams, October 5, 1912
Jane Addams to Florence Kelley, December 29, 1902
Stanley McCormick to Jane Addams, January 12, 1904
Jane Addams to Florence Kelley, February 1, 1904
Child Labor Legislation, a Requisite for Industrial Efficiency, February 15, 1905
Child Labor Legislation: A Requisite for Industrial Efficiency, May 1905
The Operation of Illinois Child Labor Law, March 1906
Jane Addams to Benjamin Barr Lindsey, January 16, 1909
Address on the Children's Bureau, January 21, 1909
Statement on the Children's Bureau, January 27, 1909
The Federal Children's Bureau -- A Symposium, March 1909
Jane Addams and Harriet Eliza Merriam Van Der Vaart to Anita McCormick Blaine, April 1, 1909
Autobiographical Notes Upon Twenty Years at Hull-House: Echoes of the Russian Revolution, September 1910
Jane Addams and Harriet Eliza Merriam Van Der Vaart to Anita McCormick Blaine, October 23, 1910
Benjamin Barr Lindsey to Julia Clifford Lathrop, August 24, 1911
Jean Margaret Gordon to Jane Addams, August 10, 1912
The Children of the Nation, September 1912
The Steps by Which I Became a Progressive, September-October 1912
Philanthropy and Politics, September 18, 1912
Woman and the Ballot: The Progressive View, October 6, 1912
Jane Addams Relates the Steps by Which She Became a Progressive, October 12, 1912
Miss Addams, January 1913
Miss Addams, February 1913
Paul Underwood Kellogg to Louise de Koven Bowen, April 12, 1913
Christina Merriman to Secretary to Jane Addams, November 14, 1913
Jane Addams to Arthur Hale Woods, February 3, 1914
The Need of a Constructive Appeal, March 15, 1914
William Colfax Graves to Owen Reed Lovejoy, April 25, 1914
William Colfax Graves for Julius Rosenwald to Jane Addams, April 30, 1914
The Need of a Constructive Appeal, March 15, 1914
Jane Addams to Anita McCormick Blaine, December 8, 1914
Jane Addams to Lillian D. Wald, December 21, 1914
Jane Addams to Lillian D. Wald, December 27, 1914
The Child and the War, March 7, 1915 (excerpts)
Eleanor Daggett Karsten to Augusta M. Salewsky, May 10, 1917
Eleanor Daggett Karsten to Grace Abbott, December 6, 1918
Address to Open National Child Labor Committee Campaign, February 3, 1919 (excerpt)
Lillian D. Wald to Mary Rozet Smith, March 13, 1919
John Dutton Wansor to Jane Addams, January 17, 1924
Statement Regarding History of the Language of the Child Labor Amendment, ca. October 1924
Child Labor Law, October 28, 1924
Grace Abbott to Jane Addams, November 1, 1924
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