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1. SOAIBZEE_ RAINING BERRIES ACAI BOWL

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2. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 A group of berry pickers on Johnson's Farm at Cannon, Del. Caroline Giammia, is 4 years old, and picking berries her 1st season, averaging 10 quarts a day. Nellie Giammia, 6 years of age, picking berries her 2d season, averaging 25 quarts per day. Tony Giammia, 8 years of age, picking berries 4th year, averaging 50 quarts per day. The children in the door of the shack do not work in the field

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3. RAINING BERRIES ACAI BOWL

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4. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Mother and children hulling strawberries at Johnson's Hulling Station. Cyral (in baby cart) is 2 yrs. old this May and works steadily hulling berries. At times Cyral would rest his little head on his arm and fall asleep for a few minutes and then wake up, commencing all over to hull berries. This is an extreme case - by no means typical and while it was found in this investigation that children 3, 4, 5 yrs. were accustomed to start out before sun-up to pick berries, we have not found many cases such as this

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5. Harris & Ewing NATIONAL EMERGENCY WAR GARDENS COM. BOYS PICKING BERRIES 1917

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6. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 The girl berry carriers on Newton's Farm at Cannon, Del. Ann Parion, 13 years of age, working her 5th season carries 60 lbs. of berries from the fields to the sheds. Andenito Carro, 14 years of age working her 2d season is seen carrying a 25 lb. load of berries. Besides the great physical strain in the carrying such weight, these girls also pick berries. When Andenito was asked her age she responded 12, at which her mother interrupted to say she was past 14. Edward F. Brown, Investigator. Cannon, Del., May 28th, 1910 1910 May 28

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7. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 A group of berry pickers on Johnson's Farm at Cannon, Del. Caroline Giammia, is 4 years old, and picking berries her 1st season, averaging 10 quarts a day. Nellie Giammia, 6 years of age, picking berries her 2d season, averaging 25 quarts per day. Tony Giammia, 8 years of age, picking berries 4th year, averaging 50 quarts per day. The children in the door of the shack do not work in the field. 1910 May

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8. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Mother and children hulling strawberries at Johnson's Hulling Station. Cyral (in baby cart) is 2 yrs. old this May and works steadily hulling berries. At times Cyral would rest his little head on his arm and fall asleep for a few minutes and then wake up, commencing all over to hull berries. This is an extreme case - by no means typical and while it was found in this investigation that children 3, 4, 5 yrs. were accustomed to start out before sun-up to pick berries, we have not found many cases such as this. 1910 May

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9. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 The McNadd family on Truitt's farm at Cannon, Del. Oscar who is 7 years of age is picking berries his third season, averaging 34 quarts per day. Eve, 11 years of age, is picking berries her fifth season, averaging 100 quarts per day. Madge, 8 years old, picking berries fifth season, averaging 45 quarts per day. Alberta, 5 years old, second season, averaging 19 quarts per day (see 1581) 1910 May

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10. Berries

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TX813.B4
Technology--Home economics--Cooking--Fruits (Preparation)--Special fruits, A-Z--Berries ; Berries--Cooking
11. Berries

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TP441.B4
Technology--Chemical technology--Food processing and manufacture--Special foods--Fruit and fruit products--Special fruits and products, A-Z--Berries ; Berries--Food processing
12. Berries

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TX612.B4
Technology--Home economics--Nutrition. Foods and food supply--Preservation and storage of foods in the home. Food handling in the home--Special foods and condiments, A-Z--Berries ; Berries--Preservation and storage
13. Berries

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SB608.B45
Agriculture--Plant culture--Pests and diseases--By individual or type of plant or tree, A-Z--Berries ; Berries--Plant pests and diseases
14. Berries

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Z5996.B4
Bibliography. Library Science. Information Resources--Subject bibliography--Gardening. Horticulture. Floriculture. Landscape gardening and architecture--Special plants, A-Z--Berries ; Berries--Bibliography--Gardening
15. Berries

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HE2321.B35
Social Sciences--Transportation and communications--Railroads--Traffic--Freight--Special commodities, A-Z--Berries ; Berries--Railroad freight traffic
16. Lange, Dorothea [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Fruit jars being sterilized on old lady Graham's back fence in berry season. Near Conway, Arkansas. "We just gather and can peas, beans, berries, and sausage when we butcher the hogs in the winter. We put up seventy-five quarts of berries, sixty of beans, sixty of kraut, thirty of grapes and twenty of peaches. I swapped two bushels of grapes and got two bushels of peaches and I swapped one bushel of grapes for one bushel of apples"] 1938 June

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17. Lange, Dorothea Fruit jars being sterilized on old lady Graham's back fence in berry season. Near Conway, Arkansas. "We just gather and can peas, beans, berries, and sausage when we butcher the hogs in the winter. We put up seventy-five quarts of berries, sixty of beans, sixty of kraut, thirty of grapes and twenty of peaches. I swapped two bushels of grapes and got two bushels of peaches and I swapped one bushel of grapes for one bushel of apples" 1938 June

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18. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 The girl berry carriers on Newton's Farm at Cannon, Del. Ann Parion, 13 years of age, working her 5th season carries 60 lbs. of berries from the fields to the sheds. Andenito Carro, 14 years of age working her 2d season is seen carrying a 25 lb. load of berries. Besides the great physical strain in the carrying such weight, these girls also pick berries. When Andenito was asked her age she responded 12, at which her mother interrupted to say she was past 14. Edward F. Brown, Investigator. Cannon, Del., May 28th, 1910

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19. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Pete Trombetta, 10 years of age, 6th season of work. Salvatore Trombetta, 14 years of age, 8th season of work, picks 200 quarts of berries a day. Mary Trombetta, 11 years of age, 6th season, picks 100 quarts berries per day on Johnson's Farm, Seaford, Del. These children start picking at about 5:30 A.M. and continue until 6 P.M. in the evening. The padrone estimated that the family of 6 can make from $9 to $12 per day picking 12 to 13 hours. Edward F. Brown, Investigator. Seaford, Del. May 28, 1910 1910 May 28

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20. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 The McNadd family on Truitt's farm at Cannon, Del. Oscar who is 7 years of age is picking berries his third season, averaging 34 quarts per day. Eve, 11 years of age, is picking berries her fifth season, averaging 100 quarts per day. Madge, 8 years old, picking berries fifth season, averaging 45 quarts per day. Alberta, 5 years old, second season, averaging 19 quarts per day (see 1581)

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