- Henry Demarest Lloyd to Florence Kelley, Oct. 18, 1899
- Muller v. Oregon: Supreme Court Opinion
- Muller v. Oregon: Brief for Plaintiff in Error
- Muller v. Oregon: Transcript of Record
- Has Illinois the Best Laws in the Country for the Protection of Children?
- The Illinois Child-Labor Law
- Aims and Principles of the Consumers' League
- Minimum-Wage Boards
- The United States Supreme Court and the Utah Eight-Hours' Law
- The Working Boy
- Ida Foster Cronk to Florence Kelley, Sept. 25, 1899
- Proceedings of 23rd National Conference on Charities & Correction
- John P. Algeld of Lake View Nominated By Democrats
- Altgeld Has Not Answered
- Chicago National Bank to Move to Unity Building
- Altgeld Denys It: He Gives His Side of the Loan Story
- Tattlings of a Retired Politician: A Million Dollar Bribe
- Obituary: Ex-Gov. J.P. Altgeld Dead
- John Peter Altgeld: A Spokesman for Democracy
- Ida Foster Cronk to Florence Kelley, Nov. 19, 1899
- Jane Addams to Florence Kelley, Nov. 22, 1899
- Maud Nathan to Florence Kelley, Sept. 29, 1905
- Ellen Gates Starr to Florence Kelley, Sept. 30, 1905
- Henry Demarest Lloyd to Florence Kelley, Sept. 29, 1905
- Annual Reports of the Jewish Training School 1892
- Ritchie v. People: Brief and Argument of Defendant in Error
- Ritchie v. People: Brief and Argument of Plaintiff in Error
- Ritchie v. People: Abstract of Record 1
- Ritchie v. People: Abstract of Record 2
- Ritchie v. People: Abstract of Record 3
- Ritchie v. People: Abstract of Record 4
- Ritchie v. People: Abstract of Record 5
- Ritchie v. People: Abstract of Record 6
- Ritchie v. People: Abstract of Record 7
- Ritchie v. People: Abstract of Record 8
- Ritchie v. People: Abstract of Record 9
- Ritchie v. People: Abstract of Record 10
- Ritchie v. People: Opinion of Nebraska
- Ritchie v. People: Various Documents
- Ritchie v. Wayman: Brief and Argument for John E. W. Wayman
- Ritchie v. Wayman: Ritchie Complaint
- Ritchie v. Wayman: Demurrer to Bill of Complaint
- Ritchie v. Wayman: Records & Briefs
- Ritchie v. Wayman: Brief and Argument for Appellees
- Ritchie v. Wayman: Brief and Argument for Appellants by Louis Brandeis
- Florence Kelley to Mary Thorn Lewis, June 10, 1885
- Will Altgeld Please Explain?
- Annual Reports of the Jewish Training School 1896
- On Some Changes in the Legal Status of the Child Since Blackstone
- Correspondence between Henry Lloyd and John Wigmore 2
- William Darrah Kelley to C.B. Kelley, Jan. 31, 1865
- Jane Addams to Florence Kelley, Sept. 13, 1899
- William Harper to Florence Kelley, July 31, 1899
- John Kelley to Margaret Kelley, n.d.
- Theodore Roosevelt to Florence Kelley, June 2, 1899
- Calling Card for Mrs. Lazare Wischnewetzky
- Alice Hamilton to Florence Kelley, May 31, 1899
- Jane Lloyd-Jones to Florence Kelley, Jan. 13, 1899
- John Bartram Kelley to Florence Kelley, Jan. 29, 1932
- Butler, Stillman & Hubbard to Florence Kelley, July 1, 1892
- Allied Wood Workers' Trades' Council of Chicago, Jan. 23, 1893
- Henry Demarest Lloyd to Florence Kelley, Aug. 15, 1894
- Florence Kelley to Nicholas Kelley, April 16, 1902
- Florence Kelley to Nicholas Kelley, June 13, 1902
- Obituary: Levy Mayer's Burial to Wait Return of Wife
- Obituary: William D. Kelley
- Contribution of William Bross to the Growth of the City of Chicago
- Obituary: Career of John Peter Altgeld
- National Consumer's League and the Brandeis Brief
- Irregularity of Employment
- The Chicago Strike
- Our Lack of Statistics
- Elizabeth Morgan drawing
- Conditions According to Wealth: Florence Kelley Gives Some Facts About West Side Streets and Alleys
- Women Factory Inspectors Appointed: Florence Kelley, Alzina Parsons Stevens
- Florence Kelley and the Nation's Work
- Saved-By Massachusetts: Kelley Called A Red
- Want Women In Legislature
- Lloyd's letter criticizing Judge Gar
- Looking backward, 2000-1887
- A History of Illinois Labor Legislation
- Law Can't Limit a Working Day
- The Consumers' League
- A Divorce Asked For (NYT)
- Obituary: David Demarest Lloyd
- Child Labor Legislation
- An Effective Child-Labor Law: A Program for the Current Decade
- Child Labor Legislation and Enforcement in New England and the Middle States
- The Federal Government and the Working Children
- Equal Suffrage Movement
- Obstacles to the Enforcement of Child Labor Legislation
- A History of Chicago (Vol. 3: The Rise of a Modern City, 1871-1893)
- A History of the City of Chicago Its Men and Institutions: Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens
- Annual Report of the Department of Health of the City of Chicago 1893
- Annual Report of the Department of Health of the City of Chicago 1894
- Annual Reports of the Jewish Training School 1900
- As Others See Chicago: Impressions of Visitors, 1673-1933
- Biennial Report of the Department of Health of the City of Chicago 1895-96
- Reports from State and Local Child Labor Committees and Consumers' League
- The Responsibility of the Consumer
- The Federal Children's Bureau: A Symposium
- Scholarships for Working Children
- The Invasion of Family Life by Industry
- New England's Lost Leadership
- Married Women in Industry
- What Should We Sacrifice for Uniformity?
- Street Trades
- Discussion: Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science in the City of New York
- Labor of Women and Children in Tenements
- Minimum-Wage Laws
- Women and Social Legislation in the United States
- The La Follette Law from the Consumers' Point of View
- Industrial Conditions as a Community Problem with Particular Reference to Child Labor
- Laborers in Heat and in Heavy Industries
- Labor Legislation for Women and Its Effects on Earnings and Conditions of Labor
- Forced to Run Away: Mrs. Wiscenewetzky Pleads for her Children
- From His Standpoint: Wischnewetzky's Testimony About his Domestic Troubles
- Dr. Wischnewetzky Unsuccessful
- The Old South and the New
- The Relation of Women to Municipal Reform
- The Pullman Strike : the Story of a Unique Experiment and of a Great Labor Upheaval
- The Reason Why the Colored American is Not in the World's Columbian Exposition
- Twenty Years at Hull House
- If Christ Came to Chicago
- John Bartram Kelley to Florence Kelley, Dec. 15, 1915
- Annual Report of the Factory Inspectors of Illinois, 1893
- Annual Report of the Factory Inspectors of Illinois, 1894
- Annual Report of the Factory Inspectors of Illinois, 1895
- Annual Report of the Factory Inspectors of Illinois, 1896
- Annual Report of the Factory Inspectors of Illinois, 1897
- Annual Report of the Factory Inspectors of Illinois, 1898
- Annual Report of the Factory Inspectors of Illinois, 1899
- The Tenements of Chicago, 1908-1935
- The Workers: an Experiment in Reality: The West
- Truancy and Non-Attendance in the Chicago Schools: A Study of the Social Aspects of the Compulsory Education and Child Labor Legislation of Illinois
- Women Against Eight-Hour Law
- Vice in Chicago
- Wealth Against Commonwealth
- Why Filth Abounds: Revelations in Reference to Streets and Alleys
- John Bartram Kelley to Florence Kelley, undated
- Courts of Appeal
- History of the Supreme Court
- Wanderer No More: End Put to the Travels of the Illinois Supreme Court; Springfield its Home
- Court at New Home: First Meeting of the Supreme Bench Under New Law
- Court on Wheels
- ITS Banquet Cash for the Poor
- Ruskin's Message to the Century
- Factory Cases in the Supreme Court
- Taft Before Society of Artists: He Lectures On "Memories of the Art Palace"
- Will Not Affect the New York Law: Inspectors of Gotham Discuss the Illinois "Eight-Hour" Decision
- Meeting of the Woman's Club: Paper on The Educated Laborer Is Read by Miss Maud Summers
- Greater Needs than Fire Drills: Miss Florence Kelley Points Out Defects in Factories and Sweat Shops
- Pintsch Gas for South Side Cars: Chicago City Railway Officials Have Matter Under Consideration
- To Stop Child Labor: Dr. Probst and Florence Kelley Start a Crusade
- Offers it to the School: County Wants to Give Away the Normal Institution
- More Time to Work: Movement to Abolish the Eight-Hour Law
- Hit at Sweat-Shops: Speakers Urge the Eight-Hour Law for Women
- Attacking the Law: Manufacturers Test the Eight-Hour Labor Statute
- Levy Mayer Argues Against the Law: Question of the Constitutionality of the Eight-Hour Act is Raised
- Says He is Unfit: Former Health Commissioner Is Charged With Permitting the Spread of Smallpox
- Amusements: John T. Raymond at Hooley's
- Music and Drama: A Review of "The Major's Appointment"
- The Theatres: The "Bostonians" Open Their Season at Chicago Opera-House
- Fix on Judge Gary
- Gray Hair May Put Six Judges Upon the Shelf
- Florence Kelley to Nicholas Kelley, June 29, 1902
- Judge Baker is Taken to Task
- Reproof to Judge Baker
- Judges Now to the Fore
- Sons of the Revolution Meet: Judge Frank Baker Is Chosen President
- Feed for the Lawyers
- The "New Conscience:" Henry Demarest Lloyd's Lecture to the Ethical Culture Society
- Florence Kelley to Nicholas Kelley, July 3, 1902
- Laws of the State of Illinois Passed By the Thirty-Eighth General Assembly
- Levy Mayer and the New Industrial Era
- Sister Carrie
- Eagle Forgotten: The Life of John Peter Altgeld
- The Administration of Governor John Peter Altgeld of Illinois 1893-1897
- The Condition of the Working Class in England in 1844
- Sarahs Choice
- Review: First Special Report of the Factory Inspectors of Illinois on Small-Pox in the Tenement-House Sweat-Shops of Chicago
- Live Questions: Including Our Penal Machinery and Its Victims
- The Cost of Something for Nothing
- Letters from Europe
- Hull House Maps and Papers
- NU School of Law Description of New Bldgs
- Annual Report of the Factory Inspectors of Illinois on Small Pox in the Tenement House Sweat-Shops of Chicago (First Special Report)
- Florence Kelley to Nicholas Kelley, Aug. 3, 1902
- Whisky Trust Gets a Blow
- Whisky Trust Denies It All: Answer to Attorney-General Moloney's Charges
- To Adopt a Reorganization Plan: Attorney Levy Mayer to Go to New York Today for the Whisky Trust
- To Sell the Assets: Whiskey Trust Property to Go to the New Corporation
- Are Seeking to Buy Up the Bonds
- Eyes on the Bench: Hot Times to Follow Supreme Court Whisky Decision
- He Tells No Secrets
- Death of the Trust
- Successor to the Whisky Trust
- Is Sold on One Bid (Whisky Trust)
- Buys in the Calumet Distillery
- Obituary: Death of John W. Ela (Tribune)
- Tax Boards at Issue
- Illinois, Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Bulletin, Labor Legislation in the 46th General Assembly of Illinois (1909).
- Change in Whisky Trust
- Would Smash A Law: Sharp Argument in the Eight-Hour Test Case at Mt. Vernon
- Carter Henry Harrison: A Memoir
- Centennial History of Illinois: vol. 5 (The Modern Commonwealth, 1893-1918)
- Women Adrift: Independent Wage Earners in Chicago, 1880-1930
- Women In Industry: A Study in Economic History
- Centennial History of the City of Chicago: Its Men and Institutions
- Chicago and the American Literary Imagination, 1880-1920
- The Delinquent Child and the Home
- Abolition of Slavery
- The Shooting of Judge Kelley's Son
- Judge Kelley's Daughter Married
- Judge Kelley's Will
- Judge William D. Kelley's Estate
- Examination Questions/Northwestern University School of Law
- Obituary: Levy Mayer, Noted Lawyer, Found Dead
- Obituary: Henry D. Lloyd is Dead
- Obituary: M.T. Moloney Dies at Ottawa
- Obituary: Mrs. A.P. Stevens Dead
- Gary Denounced Under Protest
- Plans to Swoop on Glass Plants: Davies Decides on Stricter Measures to Enforce Child Labor Law
- Looking in an Evil: Uncle Sam Examining the Sweatshop System
- Strange Material Used in Making Store Pies: National Consumer League
- Fines in Test Case
- Flaws in the Law: Supreme Court Punctures the Eight-Hour Act
- Inaugral Address of John Peter Altgeld Before the Thirty-Eighth General Assembly, january 10, 1893
- Obituary: Maybelle Thatcher Little
- Obituary: Maybelle Thatcher Little
- Obituary: William D. Kelley is Dead
- Call Injunction a Backward Step
- Florence Kelley to Nicholas Kelley, Aug. 21, 1902
- Annual Reports of the Jewish Training School 1891
- Ninth Annual Report of the Factory Inspectors of the State of NY (transmitted to the legislature 01/28/1895)
- Notes of Sixty Years: the Autobiography of Florence Kelley (with notes by Kathryn Kish Sklar)
- Politics and Politicians of Chicago, Cook County, and Illinois 1787-1887
- Public Protection of Maternity & Infancy: Hearings
- Report and Findings of the Joint Committee to Investigate the "Sweat Shop" System [together with a transcript of the testimony taken by the committee]
- Report of the Illinois Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1898 - 10th Biennial
- Report of the Illinois Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1890 - 6th Biennial
- Report of the Illinois Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1892 - 7th Biennial
- Report of the Illinois Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1894 - 8th Biennial
- Report of the Illinois Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1896 - 9th Biennial
- Report on Condition of Woman and Child Wage-Earners in the United States; Volume IX
- 1890 Census: Report On Vital & Social Statistics in the U.S
- Densare Denounced Stirring Speeches against the Sweating System
- Kelley v. Wischnewetzky: Certificate of Evidence
- Sage Maidens of Cornell University
- Annual Reports of the Jewish Training School 1890
- Slums of the Great Cities - Baltimore, Chicago, Philadelphia & New York
- John Bartram Kelley to Florence Kelley, Jan. 6, 1901
- John Bartram Kelley to Florence Kelley, undated
- Moran's Dictionary of Chicago and Its Vicinity
- Annual Convention of the International Association of Factory Inspectors
- Florence Kelley to Nicholas Kelley, Dec. 1, 1902
- John Bartram Kelley to Florence Kelly, Sep. 29, 1899
- Must Have Schools Immediate Duty of Chicago's Board of Education
- John Bartram Kelley to Florence Kelley, Nov. 30, 1899
- Our Toiling Children
- Some Ethical Gains Through Legislation
- Annual Reports of the Jewish Training School 1899
- More Seats Needed Children Forced Out of School for Want of Room
- The Financier
- Annual Reports of the Jewish Training School 1897
- Annual Reports of the Jewish Training School 1895
- John Bartram Kelley to Florence Kelley, Mar. 28, 1901
- Annual Reports of the Jewish Training School 1894
- Annual Reports of the Jewish Training School 1893
- Essentials in Factory Inspection
- Florence Kelley: The Making of a Social Pioneer
- Factory Inspection in the United States
- John Notman to Florence Kelley, Nov. 23, 1892
- Factory Legislation for Women in the United States
- Never Cease Work Sweat-shops Found Running All Day Sunday
- Modern Slave Dens Tour of the Legislative Committee to Sweat Shops
- From Many Nations Women Representing the World's Thought Assemble
- In Labor's Realm The Eight-hour Law Gets a Blow in Kansas
- Would Not Correct It: Mrs. Florence Kelley Points Out an Error of the Tribune's
- Feeding the Hungry The Sunset Club Discusses Charity at a Banquet
- Factory Inspection Proprietors of Workshops Not All Disposed to Comply with the Law
- Sweat Shops Should Go Illinois Factory Inspectors Decidedly Urge Their Abolition
- Are Given Degrees: Students of Northwestem University Receive Diplomas
- Helped the Plague Gross Mismanagement Charged against Dr. Reynolds
- Not Worth Paper Written On: Mrs. Kelley's Estimate of Value of Child-Labor Law
- Meet at Hull House Young Theologians Study Social Settlement Problem
- More Child Labor Cases Begun
- Says the Laws Are Defective: Miss Florence Kelley, Factory Inspector, Delivers an Address
- In the Sweat Shops Personal Investigation by Representative of the Inter Ocean
- Grafters and Goo Goos
- Preventive Work for Children Societies Will Discuss the Subject in a Series of Papers
- Preventive Work for Children Discussed at the Conference of the Bureau of Charities
- Hull House Summer School