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- Drawing of Woodward Avenue at Campus Martius, Detroit, Michigan, 1849-1856 -

- 1849-1856
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Drawing of Woodward Avenue at Campus Martius, Detroit, Michigan, 1849-1856
- Woman with Basket of Fruit, New Orleans, Louisiana, circa 1905 -

- circa 1905
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Woman with Basket of Fruit, New Orleans, Louisiana, circa 1905
- Hot Dog Vendor at Grand and Havemeyer Streets, Brooklyn, New York, 1935 -

- 1935
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Hot Dog Vendor at Grand and Havemeyer Streets, Brooklyn, New York, 1935
- Detroit News Clipping from March 14, 1954, "Hot Dog Wagon a Bright Spot of Old Detroit" - Night lunch wagons became popular in the 1890s. These horse-drawn "restaurants on wheels" served simple, affordable food like hot dogs after regular restaurants closed for the night. The Owl Night Lunch wagon pictured here operated in Detroit until 1926, when a city ordinance banned lunch wagons. Henry Ford, who had patronized the Owl as a young engineer, acquired it for Greenfield Village in 1927.

- March 14, 1954
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Detroit News Clipping from March 14, 1954, "Hot Dog Wagon a Bright Spot of Old Detroit"
Night lunch wagons became popular in the 1890s. These horse-drawn "restaurants on wheels" served simple, affordable food like hot dogs after regular restaurants closed for the night. The Owl Night Lunch wagon pictured here operated in Detroit until 1926, when a city ordinance banned lunch wagons. Henry Ford, who had patronized the Owl as a young engineer, acquired it for Greenfield Village in 1927.
- Children with Street Vendor and Pushcart, 1890-1915 - In 1890, Jenny Young Chandler, 25 years old and recently widowed, began working for the <em>New York Herald</em>. As a photojournalist and feature writer, Chandler captured life in Brooklyn, New York, and vicinity. By 1922, the time of her death, she had produced over 800 glass plate negatives. Her sensitive, insightful photographs depict people from all walks of life and the world in which they lived.

- 1890-1915
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Children with Street Vendor and Pushcart, 1890-1915
In 1890, Jenny Young Chandler, 25 years old and recently widowed, began working for the New York Herald. As a photojournalist and feature writer, Chandler captured life in Brooklyn, New York, and vicinity. By 1922, the time of her death, she had produced over 800 glass plate negatives. Her sensitive, insightful photographs depict people from all walks of life and the world in which they lived.
- Trade Card for M.S. Smith & Co., Jewelers, 1870-1890 - In the last third of the nineteenth century, an unprecedented variety of consumer goods and services flooded the American market. Advertisers, armed with new methods of color printing, bombarded potential customers with trade cards. Americans enjoyed and often saved the vibrant little advertisements found in product packages or distributed by local merchants. Many survive as historical records of commercialism in the United States.

- 1870-1890
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Trade Card for M.S. Smith & Co., Jewelers, 1870-1890
In the last third of the nineteenth century, an unprecedented variety of consumer goods and services flooded the American market. Advertisers, armed with new methods of color printing, bombarded potential customers with trade cards. Americans enjoyed and often saved the vibrant little advertisements found in product packages or distributed by local merchants. Many survive as historical records of commercialism in the United States.
- New Orleans Characters, 1876 - Leon Joseph Fremaux was a French ex-patriot and Confederate officer and engineer during the Civil War. After the war, he opposed Republican efforts to govern New Orleans and led white vigilante organizations. His sketches, however, offer a glimpse into the occupations of immigrants and people of color in New Orleans. His son-in-law (Joseph Garcia) published the collection, and Fremaux and his children hand-colored them.

- 1876
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New Orleans Characters, 1876
Leon Joseph Fremaux was a French ex-patriot and Confederate officer and engineer during the Civil War. After the war, he opposed Republican efforts to govern New Orleans and led white vigilante organizations. His sketches, however, offer a glimpse into the occupations of immigrants and people of color in New Orleans. His son-in-law (Joseph Garcia) published the collection, and Fremaux and his children hand-colored them.
- Street Scenes, Lunch Cart on New Street, 1890-1915 - Immigrants in New York City could make a modest living by selling fresh produce, baked goods, or hand-held lunch foods from a pushcart. Lunch carts like this one were the predecessors to horse-drawn lunch wagons with enclosed tops and expanded menus. Eventually these lunch wagons evolved into diners.

- 1890-1915
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Street Scenes, Lunch Cart on New Street, 1890-1915
Immigrants in New York City could make a modest living by selling fresh produce, baked goods, or hand-held lunch foods from a pushcart. Lunch carts like this one were the predecessors to horse-drawn lunch wagons with enclosed tops and expanded menus. Eventually these lunch wagons evolved into diners.
- Florence Buying Hyacinths, New York City, circa 1900 - Photojournalist Jenny Young Chandler captured life in Brooklyn, New York, and vicinity from around 1890 to 1920. Her sensitive, insightful photographs depict people from all walks of life and the world in which they lived. Here, a schoolgirl enjoys the welcome sight and aroma of early spring flowers crowding the window of an urban flower shop, as she buys a potted hyacinth to take home.

- circa 1900
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Florence Buying Hyacinths, New York City, circa 1900
Photojournalist Jenny Young Chandler captured life in Brooklyn, New York, and vicinity from around 1890 to 1920. Her sensitive, insightful photographs depict people from all walks of life and the world in which they lived. Here, a schoolgirl enjoys the welcome sight and aroma of early spring flowers crowding the window of an urban flower shop, as she buys a potted hyacinth to take home.
- Street Vendor in Greenfield Village -

- 1980 - 2000
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Street Vendor in Greenfield Village