Browse Items (14 total)

4901387486_760b9374aa_m.jpg
This political cartoon pays homage to Bureau of Chemistry Chief Chemist Harvey Wiley who led the fight to institute a federal law to prohibit adulterated and mis-branded food and drugs, which President Theodore Roosevelt signed in 1906 as the Pure…

hull_house.jpg
The Hull house was the first settlement home founded in Chicago by Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Star in 1889. It's purpose is to support incoming immigrants get the help they need to get started on their new lives in America by finding a stable job…

6a36656r.jpg
This is a panoramic photo depicting the pork industry in Packing Town, Chicago. From left to right, the hogs are pictured moving from their pens to the hog wheel, where they are carried to the hog scraping rail, then boiled and sent through an…

Untitled.jpg
An immature little newsie selling Saturday Evening Posts and newspapers at the entrance to the State Capitol.

ChicagoStockyards1947_2.jpg
These are the stockyards that were used by Armour Meat Company in the early 1900s. Thousands of cattle were packed into tiny pins in the morning, and they were all slaughtered by night.

3b43550r.jpg
Men and boys stuffing sausage skins at table

3a51808r.jpg
This picture from the Library of Congress shows the conditions workers had to face inside factories and the unsanitary treatment of meat products.

swift ad.jpeg
An advertisement by Swift & Company for "Swift's Premium" ham. The advertisement includes the image of a young child in a chef's outfit cutting up large pieces of meat. Tips for cooking certain cuts and very basic recipes like "Premium Ham Shank…

30511465.jpg
An original magazine advertisement from 1890 depicting an image of Uncle Sam with Prohibition at the door. This image can now be found in the Advertising Archives.
Output Formats

atom, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2