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[Millie and Christina, the "North Carolina twins"]

[Millie and Christine McCoy] [graphic] / W.L. Germons, Temple of Art, 914 Arch Street, Philadelphia.

[The scourged back]

[Mr. and Mrs. Fairman Rogers chaperoning coach of young ladies, May 10, 1879]

[Group portrait of brick masons]

[Unidentified young African American woman]

[George H. McFadden and E.T. Stotesbury in Palm Beach, Florida, winter 1921]

Tallahasse, Florida

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.)

Rosa

Rebecca

Rebecca

Rebecca

Charley

Arthur Showell

D.P. Brown

Rev. Thomas Brainerd [graphic].

The sick dolly.

The sick dolly.

"Dar boss, how's dat?" [graphic].

Millie Christine

[Unidentified African American boy in sailor suit]

[Unidentified young African American man]

[Unidentified young African American man]

[Unidentified African American girl]

[Older African American man seated on donkey]

William Zennels. [graphic] / Fowler 238 N. Eighth St. Phila., PA.

Frederick Douglass, 1817?-1895 [graphic].

[Three men by a carriage at an unidentified rural location]

Gov. Andrews, Mass [graphic] / Warren's 289 Washington Street, Boston, Mass.; Under the Superintendence of Mr. S. B. Heald.

Parson Brownlow

Rev. Mr. Cheever

Rev. Dr. Cheever

Judge Stroude.

Wilmot

[Parson William Gannaway Brownlow]

Horace Mann [graphic].

Jim Steward and his celebrated rocky mountain cat.

Fred. Douglass. [graphic] / Sarony's and Gurney & Son's Celebrities a Speciality.

[Henry Ward Beecher]

Mrs. H. Beecher Stowe.

[Booker T. Washington]

[Unidentified young African American man]

Edward Evertt Hale

Mr. Stanley

[Caricature of a laughing African American man]

[Caricature of a laughing African American man]

[Robert B. Davidson, 1808-1876.]

[Unidentified African American woman] [graphic] / J. Fenton's photograph, ambrotype, ferrotype and photo miniature gallery, No. 729 South St., below 8th, north side, Philadelphia. N.B. Formerly of Ninth & Market Streets.

Isaac and Rosa, emancipated slave children, from the free schools of Louisiana.

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