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Carte de visite photo of an African American woman. Ms. A.B. [?] written on back of card.
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Carte de visite portrait that depicts Merlene Green, an African American woman. The name Merlene Green is written on the back of the photo.
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An gold framed ambrotype portrait of an African American woman wearing a black dress.
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Carte de visite photo depicting an African American woman wearing a white dress. On the back of the photo is written 'Ms. H.G.'.
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Carte de visite photo of an unidentified African American woman.
Date:
1863-09-23
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A promissory note in which a man hires an elslaved person from the widow of William Landers.
Date:
1849
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Correspondence between C.C. Burleigh of Canterbury, Connecticut, and Charles Perry of Westerly, Rhode Island, concerning the Anti-Slavery Society
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A gem glass slide depicting three scenes. From right to left: "The attack on Fort Wagner", "The capture of Petersburg", and "Naval combat between the Monitor and Merrimac".
Date:
1888-05-02
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Waybill for Schooner named Charleston for five hundred bushels of barley to be shipped from Boston, Massachusetts, to Bangor, Maine.
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A lantern slide portraying a group of people picking cotton on a Mississippi plantation.
Date:
1850 and 1900
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Carte de visite photo of an unidentified African American infant attached to a thick paper card.
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The house of Harriett Beecher Stowe is pictured in black and white and captioned "The Harriett Beecher Stowe Place".
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A daguerreotype cased in wood with gold frame that depicts an unidentified African American woman holding an infant.
Date:
1861 and 1865
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Image of "Gordon" also known as "Whipped Peter", an enslaved man with scars on his back sustained from numerous whippings.
Date:
1861 and 1865
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Lantern slide of an injured African American man being carried on a blanket by several soliders.
Date:
1850 and 1900
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A tintype of an African American girl cased in a soft paper cover.
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A diptych constructed of wood and covered in leather. An engraved pattern covers the front and back panels. Interior contains an ambrotype portrait of an African American woman holding an infant.
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A diptych constructed of wood and covered in leather. An engraved pattern covers the front and back panels. Interior contains a tintype of an unidentified African American boy.
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Carte de visite photo of Henry Ward Beecher, with name printed on the bottom of the photo.
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Carte de visite photo of Henry Ward Beecher, with name printed on the bottom of the photo.
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Depiction of a young African American boy attempting to catch a bird.
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"A Rule of Law They Say" membership card signed by James Earl Ray.
Date:
1872-01-20
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Carte de visite portrait of William Cullen Bryant. "William Cullen Bryant. January 20th, 1872" written on back.
Date:
1850 and 1900
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Carte de visite of Charles Sumner sitting with a cane in hand. On the back is written 'Gift From J.A. Baker'. An original envelope accompanies the photo.
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A cabinet photo portrait of an African American woman.
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A stereo card of an African American worker beside a cotton gin.
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Carte de visite photo of Horace Greeley.
Date:
1934-06-28
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A bill from Rowsey and Morgan to the county court in Chester County, Tennessee for goods and services rendered on to African American clients.
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A paper photo of two unidentified men sitting on a bench.
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A paper photo of five African American soldiers standing in front of a barracks.
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A paper photo that depicts a group of young African American women in semi-formal attire.
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A paper photo of three African American soldiers of differing rank.
Date:
1879-07-10
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Correspondence between William Bartlett of Macon, Georgia, and Colonel McNeil of Augusta, Georgia, regarding the capturing of runaway enslaved people.
Date:
1835-08-15
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A receipt for midwife services for Sally, a slave of Sarah Ann Hensley, who signed the receipt.
Date:
1842-10-11
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A mortgage on three enslaved people (Miles, Jesse and John).
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A paper photo of an African American man dressed in an overcoat and prison trousers with a bucket placed at his feet. To his right, resting on his shotgun, stands a white male in an overcoat.
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A paper photo of an African American woman sitting in a chair with an infant in her lap.
Date:
1842-04-19
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Copy of the Act of Procuration of Mrs. Stilwell to her attorney, Hudson English regarding the death of her husband. Stilwell grants English full power of attorney over the entire estate of her deceased husband.
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Carte de visite photo of an unidentified African American man. The photograph is attached to a cardboard frame.
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Carte de visite photo of an unidentified African American man. The photograph is attached to a cardboard frame.
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A paper photo that depicts two African American women standing in front of a shop window that reads 'Ruppert'.
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Tintype of an unidentified African American man.
Date:
1798-11-05
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Schedule of the sales of David Owen's estate. Includes a list of various transactions concerning goods and the monetary amount accompanying each sale. 6 Pages.
Date:
1857-01-17
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A promissory note for the hire of four enslaved people (Jacob, David, Charles and Sally) for the duration of 1857 for a total of 410 dollars.
Date:
1900 and 1950
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A paper photo of two African American soldiers standing in front of a military truck with a covered back.
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A small Carte de visite photo cased in a paper cover. The name 'Henry Powell' is written on back.
Date:
1853
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A will of James Dykes of Scott County, Virginia in which James describes his estate and how it should be dispersed, including eleven enslaved people, listed by name.
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A postcard photo of an unidentified African American woman holding an infant.
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Carte de visite photo of an African American man. The words 'Beauty, Eaton' are stamped on the paper frame.
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Tintype of an unidentified African American woman.