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Pullman's Palace Car Company
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Henson, Josiah, 1789-1883
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America revisited: from the bay of New York to the Gulf of Mexico, and from Lake Michigan to the Pacific
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America revisited : From the …
Passengers dining in a Pullma…
Servants' office in an Ameri…
Negroes on their way to churc…
In a Negro Church.
Netting terrapins.
Street scene in Philadelphia.
The Rotunda at Washington.
A New York drinking bar.
A cross-road lounger.
Selecting a banjo; [Richmond,…
A Virginia Railway Station.
Negro emigrants on their way …
The Negro Exodus: old and new…
African Americans leaving the…
A letter from de ole man.
Reverend Josiah Henson; [The …
A Negro funeral in Virginia.
A Negro farmer returning from…
Convicts returning from work,…
Gathering cotton in Georgia.
Cotton gin.
America revisited, title page
In Jackson Square, New Orlean…
Weighing bales of cotton.
Pressing cotton into bales on…
Picking cotton on a southern …
In the French meat market, Ne…
A sketch in the old French ma…
Sunday in New Orleans.
A Coloured lady of New Orlean…
The kitchen of a Pullman car.
From Harper's Weekly; [Politi…
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