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Old Wooster Street slum from old report of ASCP.
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A Fourth Ward Slum in the old days, from old report of ASCP.
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Jersey Street as it was as the old Slum -- photographed from old report of ASCP.
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A Fourth Ward Slum in the old days, from old report of ASCP.
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The Big Flat as it was in the olden time -- from old report of ASCP.
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Jersey Street as it was as the old Slum -- photographed from old report of ASCP.
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The Big Flat as it was in the olden time -- from old report of ASCP.
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Organized Charity. At "Caroline Rest" A.I.C.P.
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School playground of old style in Wooster Street School.
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Organized Charity. At "Caroline Rest" A.I.C.P.
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Organized Charity. At "Caroline Rest" A.I.C.P.
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Blackwell's Island, The Female Almshouse.
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Yard in Jersey Street (now gone) where Italians lived in the then worst slums.
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Baby Nursery in Five Points House of Industry, at supper.
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Prayer-time in the Nursery - Five Points House of Industry.
MNY974 
Court at No. 24 Baxter Street.
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School playground of old style in Wooster St. School.
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Drilling the Gang, Mulberry Street.
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Drilling the Gang, Mulberry Street.
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Christmas gifts at 48 Henry Street.
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Jacob A. (Jacob August) Riis (1849-1914)
Old Wooster Street slum from old report of ASCP. 
A photograph of a print of Wooster Street lined with wood-framed shanties. 
Location Museum of the City of New York/New York, NY/USA
Unique Identifier MNY36585 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5961px × 4822px 
Photo Credit The Museum of the City of New York / Art Resource, NY 
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Charitable organizations
Engravings
gelatin dry plate negative
Housing
negative (photographic)
New York (N.Y.)
New-York Association for the Improvement of the Condition of
Poverty
W.H. Drake