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Freed persons
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New Bern, Battle of, New Bern, N.C., 1862
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Henson, Josiah, 1789-1883
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Davis, Theodore R
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Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
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Still, William, 1821-1902
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Waud, Alfred R. (Alfred Rudolph), 1828-1891
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Brief report of the services rendered by the freed people to the United States Army in North Carolina: in the spring of 1862 after the battle of Newbern
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Wallach Division Picture Collection
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Robert N. Dennis collection of stereoscopic views
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Harper's weekly
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V. Colyer
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Harper's Weekly
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B.B. Russell & Company
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Porter & Coates, 822, Chestnut Street
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Schomburg Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Books Division
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Peter Still - "the kidnapped …
Hon. Abram Galloway; Secreted…
Manumission certificate for N…
Group of freedmen, including …
Emancipated Slaves, white and…
Well Peter, this yer's your r…
Josiah Henson
'He agreed to give me my manu…
Josiah Henson
Visit of the Ku-Klux; A drawi…
Portrait of the Williams fami…
Scenes in Memphis, Tennessee,…
Freed slave escorting her chi…
Aunt Bransom. - A venerable e…
Negroes leaving their home
Celebration of The Abolition …
The "Abraham Lincoln school" …
Noon at the Primary school (t…
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Uncle Jack and his home.
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Uncle Jack and his home.
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Uncle Jack, or the Oldest inh…
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Uncle Jack and his home.
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Uncle Jack.
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Cooks, chambermaids, nurses a…
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Probably Freedman's Bureau, B…
The riot in New Orleans -- mu…
The riot in New Orleans -- ca…
The Louisiana outrages -- att…
The riot in New Orleans -- th…
The "irrepressible conflict" …
Solution of the labor questio…
President Lincoln entering Ri…
Abraham Lincoln entering Rich…
Return of the captured negroe…
The centennial exposition - t…
The obsequies of Pompey the G…
He appeared among them with a…
Rev. Noah Davis, Pastor of th…
The freedman. From the statue…
Brief report of the services …
Placing the stockade in build…
The freedmen's blacksmith and…
Furney Bryant, the refugee
Sergeant Bryant and Corporal …
Wm. Kinnegy returning to the …
The freedmen as Union scouts
The Union scout
Bringing in supplies of cattle
Industry of the women and chi…
Arrival of the freed people