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Negresse battant le coton au lieu de le carder [graphic].
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Negresse filant le coton [graphic].
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A part of the 4,000,000 bale yearly cotton crop of Texas.
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[African American toddler and baby in a pile of cotton]
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Brook's prize medal spool cotton. Hand & machine sewing.
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View of cotton plantation and gen [sic] in West Indies in 1764 [graphic] / F. Fuchs sc.
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Picking cotton [graphic] / J.W. Orr N.Y.
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Carrying cotton to the gin [graphic] / J.W. Orr N.Y.
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Cotton gin -- Ginning cotton [graphic].
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Cotton plantation scene.
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[African Americans picking cotton with a cotton compress] [graphic].
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Cotton, R. Francis
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Joseph Ripka's mills. Manayunk 21st Ward Philadelphia. Manufacturer of all description of plain and fancy cottonades for men & boy's clothing warehouse 32 So Front St. [graphic] / Lith. of W. H. Rease N.E. cor. 4th & Chesnut.
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Oeconomie rustique, culture et arsonnage du coton [graphic] / Prevost sculp.
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Cotton pressing in Louisiana [graphic] / A Hill del. ; Peirce sc.
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[Proof vignette of Southern planter and scenes from the South]
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Cotton field.
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"We's done all dis s'mornin'." [graphic].
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North Carolina cotton plantation
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Cotton field.
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Scenes on a cotton plantation [graphic].
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Picking cotton
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Bissell & Underwood, wholesale and retail dealers in staple and fancy groceries, provisions, flour, fruit, canned goods, choice teas, spices, &c., &c., Turner's block, Church Street, Willimantic Conn. [graphic].
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Bissell & Underwood, wholesale and retail dealers in staple and fancy groceries, provisions, flour, fruit, canned goods, choice teas, spices, &c., &c., Turner's block, Church Street, Willimantic Conn. [graphic].
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"We's done all dis s'mornin'." [graphic].
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Arbuckle's ariosa coffee. Arbuckle Bros. Coffee Company, New York. [graphic].
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Cotton is king. Plantation scene, Georgia, U.S.A. [graphic].
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H.M.S. Pinafore.
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Main Building, S.E.
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Must have their baskets full [graphic] / Franklin del ; Marley (?) sc.
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Joseph Ripka's mills. Manayunk 21st Ward Philadelphia. Manufacturer of all description of plain and fancy cottonades for men & boy's clothing warehouse 32 So. Front St.
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A "corner in cotton." [graphic].
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Aerial view of Mount Joy
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A cotton ball [graphic].
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Cotton is king. Plantation scene, Georgia, U.S.A. [graphic].
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Whoa! Aunty! [graphic] : Compliments of Goodwin brothers, wheel-wrights.
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In the land of cotton [graphic].
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Golden Cottolene, N.K. Fairbanks & Co. Chicago. [graphic].
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Cottolene [graphic].
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John Bull makes a discovery. [graphic]
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Down where
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Brazilian Cotton Exhibit - Agricultural Building
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Plowing and plodding at the World's Fair.
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Delaware section, G. & S. building.
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[Clark's O.N.T. spool cotton trade cards]
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Cars loaded with cotton bales on levee near cotton growing district, Texas.
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Fifteenth amendment. Bringing his crop to town. [graphic] / Photographed by J. N. Wilson, nos. 143 Broughton and 21 Bull Sts., Savannah, Ga.
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Jas. S. Kirk & Co. soap makers, Chicago. "Satinet" [graphic].
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[Charles J. Webb Company float during a parade along a Philadelphia street]
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[Clark's mile end spool cotton trade cards]
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[Chestnut Street, east of Second Street, south side, Philadelphia]
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Seventh National Bank, 401 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
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Seventh National Bank, 401 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. [graphic] / M.P. Simons, photographer, and dealer in stereoscopes and stereoscopic pictures, No. 1320 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
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The chivalry at the English court. [graphic]
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From the plantation to the senate
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[J. & P. Coat's thread trade cards]
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Custom house and post office - Chestnut above 4th
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Custom house and post office - Chestnut above 4th [graphic] / M.P Simons, 1320 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, landscape and portrait photographer.
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The triumph. [graphic]
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Journey of a slave from plantation to the battlefield. [graphic].
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