


Market Day: Coat Peddlers on Hester Street, 1910s
This photograph captures peddlers selling coats on Hester Street in New York City, a bustling hub in the early twentieth century. Taken between 1908 and 1916, it offers a glimpse into the vibrant street life and commerce of the time. Hester Street, located in Manhattans Lower East Side, was known for its diverse community of immigrants, many of whom sought to establish their livelihoods through small businesses and street vending.
The image highlights the entrepreneurial spirit that characterized urban life during this period. Street vendors played a crucial role in the local economy, offering affordable goods and services to residents. This scene reflects the challenges these peddlers faced, from fierce competition to the ever-changing demands of city life. The photograph serves as a visual document of the daily hustle and bustle, showcasing the determination of individuals striving for success amid the dynamic backdrop of early 20th-century New York.

Market Day: Coat Peddlers on Hester Street, 1910s
