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African Americana Prints and Watercolors and Drawings
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African Americana
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Islandora:AAPR1
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The first colored senator and representatives
First meeting of Uncle Tom and Eva.
First old Presbyterian church. East side of Seventh Street. A few doors below Bainbridge formerly Shippen Street.
The first reading of the Emancipation Proclamation before the cabinet. [graphic] / From the original picture painted at the White House in 1864; Painted by F.B. Carpenter; Engraved by A.H. Ritchie.
Five Points, 1827.
A five points exclusive taking the first steps towards the Last Polish [graphic].
Foering & Thudiums cheap stove ware-house.
[African American faces]
For the precise period at which this occurred, consult history. [graphic]
Frances Wright. [graphic] / J. Gorbitz; J.C. Buttre.
Franks Dining Room, for ladies and gents, open day and night, 216 N. Ninth St., Phila. [graphic].
[Frederick A. Rex & Co. trade cards]
Frederick Douglass
Frederick Douglass
Frederick Douglass
Free negroes in Haiti
Free negroes in the North
Freedom to the slaves. Proclaimed January 1st 1863, by Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States. “Proclaim liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof”__ Lev. XXV 10 [graphic].
From the plantation to the senate
Funeral Car, used at the obesequies of President Lincoln, in Philadelphia, April 22nd, 1865, [graphic] : Designed and built by E.S. Earley, Undertaker, south east corner of Tenth and Green Streets, Philadelphia / Tholey.
The gallant charge of the Fifty Fourth Massachusetts (Colored) Regiment
Game of Dr. Busby [graphic].
The game of secession or sketches of the rebellion
Gantz, Jones & Co.'s sea foam. [graphic].
[Geo. G. Burbank, druggist and apothecary, 235 Main St., Worcester, Mass.]
[Geo. S. Harris & Sons print specimens]
Geo. W. Taylor, n.w. cor. of Fifth and Cherry Streets, Philadelphia, manufacturer and vendor of free labor dry goods. Wholesale and retail free labor warehouse. Free labor groceries for sale.
[George Washington crossing the Delaware]
Gerit Smith abolitionist
Gerrit Smith [graphic] / Engraved by J.C. Buttre.
Ein gevisonter fischreiger von Africa
Girard-college
Girard-college
Girard's Bank, late the Bank of the United States, in Third Street Philadelphia [graphic] / Drawn & Published by W. Birch Enamel Painter 1800.
[Glorification of the American Union]
Goodyears Rubber-Packing & Belting Company.
Goodyears Rubber, Packing & Belting Company.
Gottlob Freimann
Grand combat between the Eagle and the Wolf. [graphic]
Grand tableau of the future. The little child, Liberty, shall lead them. [graphic]
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