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[Caricature of a laughing African American man]
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[Caricature of a laughing African American man]
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[Early model for Freedmen's Memorial by Thomas Ball] [graphic] / L. Powers, photographe, Florence.
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Ladies...
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[Joseph C. Anderson] [graphic] / Keystone Art Studio, Phila., 1895.
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[Portrait of unidentified African American man attired in masonic regalia ] [graphic].
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If dat ar fish knowd dis wor Merrick's thread, he wouldnt ha bit.
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F. Pulaski & Co., 1026 Chestnut St.
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[Portrait depicting an unidentified African American Oddfellow attired in his Grand United Order of Oddfellows (GUOOF) regalia] [graphic] / J.C. Pinner, photographer, Dyersburg, Tenn.
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"Dar boss, how's dat?" [graphic].
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The travelled monkey - wiser & sadder. [graphic] / JML.
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[Photographs of Andalusia, probably Pennsylvania] [graphic].
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[Full-length studio portrait of an unidentified African American clergyman] [graphic] / William C. Withers, 814 Chestnut St. Philad, Pa.
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I'se a dude!
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"The Freedman's Bureau." [graphic] / Thos. Worth.
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No. 5 The duel [graphic] / McGreer.
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No. 9 Coming events [graphic] / McGreer.
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Clark's mile-end 60 spool cotton [graphic].
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Centennial commemoration at Philadelphia [ticket]
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The celluloid corset clasps side & dress steels.
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Celluloid cuffs, collars & bosoms, water & perspiration proof [graphic].
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Joseph L. Varnam, ladies' and gents' & children's boot & shoe maker, Bustleton, 23rd ward, Philad'a.
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B.M. Weld, drugs & medicines, also boots, shoes, slippers, etc. Bradford, Vermont.
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"Dem brats done gone and stole dat melon." [graphic].
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Customer. "Rather cool weather Pete, for a close crop like that." Pete. "Can't help it Boss---the proprietor says long hairs gits in de wittles." [graphic].
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In commemoration of the hundredth anniversary of American independence
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[View of the Centennial Machinery Hall with people from all nations] [graphic].
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Historical monument of our country. [graphic] / Painted by I.M. Enzing-Miller. Engraved by I.M. Enzing-Miller.
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[Frederick A. Rex & Co. trade cards]
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H. Jahke, wholesale & retail dealer in all descriptions of fresh & salt pork, hams, lard, tongues, &c. 130, 131, 132 & 133 Nineteenth St. market, residence, cor. Baring & Sloan Sts., West Phila.
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The eureka poisoned fly-plate will kill every fly in the house.
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[Armand Dalsemer trade cards]
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He dreamt dat from away off thar de angels sent him news. He 'woke and found it was Dunbarr dat sent dem bully shoes; 60 N. Fourth St. Philadelphia.
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[Proofs from specimen album loose prints collection]
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Franks Dining Room, for ladies and gents, open day and night, 216 N. Ninth St., Phila. [graphic].
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Mechanical target and gun. Mutual Novelty Manufacturing Co., 813 Girard Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
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Scent to the legislature. [graphic] / Andrews, Del.
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Two souls with but a single thought.
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A bran new coon in town
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Gantz, Jones & Co.'s sea foam. [graphic].
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Use Merrick's thread. "Gully this cotton beats 'em all!" [graphic].
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Cotton is king. Plantation scene, Georgia, U.S.A. [graphic].
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Camp of 2d Penna. Infantry, "Anthony Wayne." Clifton Heights, Delaware Co. Pa. August 1889. (Major Porters tent) [graphic] : Lt. Col. O. C. Bosbyshell; Major Jno. Bieldles? [porter?]; George Brown (Colored.)
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New transfer picture-album offering a collection of fine transfer pictures and the direction how to fix them [graphic].
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[Geo. S. Harris & Sons print specimens]
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The Freedman's Bureau! An agency to keep the negro in idleness at the expense of the white man. Twice vetoed by the president, and made a law by congress. Support Congress & you support the negro. Sustain the president & you protect the white man [graphic
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[Glorification of the American Union]
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No. 2 The introduction [graphic] / McGreer.
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No. 3 The courting [graphic] / McGreer.
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No. 4 The proposal [graphic] / McGreer.
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No. 6 The wedding [graphic] / McGreer.
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Philharmonic T[h]eatre, Islington. Every evening at eight. [Sa]turday at three and eight. Sam Hague's Ori[gi]nal Slave Troupe at St. James's Hall, Li[me] Street, Liverpool. Every evening at 8, Saturdays at 3 & 8, all the year round. Positively for four we
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A Chinese laundry in Philadelphia [graphic].
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Celluloid waterproof collars, cuffs & shirt bosoms. [graphic] : Economical, durable, handsome.
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[Van Stan's Stratena and Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil trade cards]
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Creditor of Johnsing & Skinner--"I'll hab a hundred and fifty cents on de dollar, or I'll lick de hul firm."
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[Geo. G. Burbank, druggist and apothecary, 235 Main St., Worcester, Mass.]
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Compliments of J.C. Williams & Son, Central Pharmacy, 50 South Salina St., Syracuse, N.Y.
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Photography under a cloud.
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Is dese' your chickens miss
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