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The fugitives [graphic] / J.H. Goater del ; N. Orr Co. sc.
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https://digital.librarycompany.org/islandora/object/Islandora%3A2807
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Creator
N. Orr & Co. engraver.
Contributor
Goater, John H. artist.
Title
The fugitives [graphic] / J.H. Goater del ; N. Orr Co. sc.
Publisher
[London and New York: s.n]
Publisher
ENGLAND. London. 1861
Date
[1861]
Physical Description
1 print: wood engraving; image 10 x 17 cm. (4 x 6.5 in)
Description
Engraving depicts an episode from Chapter XIV, "How the Flight Ended." Here, the fictional characters Maum Guinea, Rose, and Hyperion, fugitive slaves hiding in a cavern, are discovered by a party of whites that includes a colonel and a judge.
Is part of
Victor, Metta Victoria Fuller, 1831-1885. Maum Guinea, and her plantation "children." London: Beadle and Company, 44 Paternoster Row; New York: Beadle and Company, 141 William Street, 1861.
Notes
Illustration in Metta Victoria Fuller Victor's Maum Guinea, and her plantation "children" (London: Beadle and Company,44 Paternoster Row; New York: Beadle and Company, 141 William Street, 1861), p. 206.
Fels Afro-Americana Image Project, Resistance.
Subject
Fugitive slaves -- Capture & imprisonment -- Louisiana.
Fictitious characters.
Genre
Engravings -- 1860-1870.
Book illustrations -- 1860-1870.
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia| Books & Other Texts | Rare | Am 1861 Victo 70421.O p 206
Accession number
70421.O
In Collections
Fels African Americana Image Project
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