Hull House Maps and Papers was published in 1895 and is a collection of essays and statistics collected by Florence Kelley and colleagues at Hull House. To do this they knocked on doors all over the city, asking residents about ethnic origins, number of people in the household, wages earned, and years employed. Paper titles include “Wage-Earning Children,” “Receipts and expensitures of cloakmakers in Chicago” (compared with New York), “Art and Labor,” and “The Chicago Ghetto.” The accompanying maps, which owe inspiration to similar work Charles Booth did in London, are economical, factual, and beautifully colored. One was reprinted as the cover of Kevin Coval’s book Everyday People.