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Elwood Palmer Cooper


At just seven years old, Elwood Palmer Cooper, was a worker on a Miller's wagon carrying bags of flour, weighing 25 pounds each, from wagon to stores receiving 25 cents per week.
Wilmington, Delaware, Lewis W. Hine, Photographer
Wilmington, Delaware, Lewis W. Hine, Photographer
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