NEWS PRINT MEDIA ON SLAVERY AND THE RECONSTRUCTION

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NEWS PRINT MEDIA ON SLAVERY AND THE RECONSTRUCTION
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NEWS PRINT MEDIA ON SLAVERY AND THE RECONSTRUCTION
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Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. Dec. 4, 1869. "Negro Boys Playing
Circus, Richmond, VA." Sketch of black children and adults.
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Harpers's Weekly. May 28, 1859. "Ye Abolistionists in Council —Ye" Orator
of Ye Day Denouncing Ye Union, May 1859. Sketch of whites and blacks in a large
room. 14" x 16" ?
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Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. May 7, 1859. "The Wellington
Rescuers". At bottom of paper is a sketch of the Oberlin Slave Kidnapping Case —
Portraits of the Wellington Rescuers.
14 Harpers's Weekly. July 11, 1891. Four sketches "On The Roll of Honor—
Drawn by R. F. Zogbaum". On verso of paper are sketches of three cavalry men two
white and one black, James Settlers, of Troop E., Ninth Cavalry.
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15 Harper's Weekly, Dec. 21, 1878. "Poor ignorant black Man" Wants to know,
and you noble white gentleman do tell. Black Question: "Whom do you mean by the
people?" White Answer: "How dare you wave the bloody shirt again?" Echo From a
Naturalized Foreigner: "If Misther Lamar lived up our way, I would be afther showing
him that I am one of the People!" Sketch of two white men and one black man with hat
in hand.
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Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. Feb. 26, 1881. "Washington, D. C. —
Character Sketches at the National Capital During the Session of Congress" from
sketches by Joseph Becker.
Harper's Weekly. Dec. 14, 1872. "The Coon Hunt — Telling Stories Round the
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Camp Fire.". and "Seeing the Circus Pass — A Virginia Sketch" Drawn by R. N. Brooks.
Harper's Weekly. June 27, 1874. "Exterior of the Church", "The Rev. James
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Holmes", "A Baptizing", and "Interior of the Church from the western wing." The First
African Church, Richmond, VA — drawn by W. L. Sheppard.
Frank Leslie's Newspaper (In German), Dec. 17, 1864. A sketch of black
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soldiers with weapons.
Harper's Weekly. July 23, 1881. "Around a bulletin board, Richmond, VA —
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drawn by W. L. Sheppard.
Jan. 5, 1884. "Virginia.- Method of removing snow from the streets of
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Richmond." Drawn by C. Upham.
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The Graphic. Jan. 7, 1882. "The East African Slave Trade." A British slave
cruising yachts ordered on special service to the coast of Zanzibar.
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Harper's Weekly. Jul. 14, 1866. "View of the Residence of Mrs. John Van Lew,
on Church Hill, Richmond, VA. Elizabeth Van Lew was a staunch abolitionist and
heavily involved in espionage for the Union Army. Another sketch of a "Negro in stocks
– a scene in Florida".
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Harper's Weekly. Jul. 12, 1902. "Down South". By F. Ray, Asheville, N.C.
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Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. Oct. 20, 1866. "Plowing in South
Carolina" from a sketch by Jas. E. Taylor.
116 Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. April 25, 1868. "The Ku Klux Klan at
work –The Assassination of the Hon. G. W. Ashburn, in Columbus, Georgia, on the 31St
ULT."
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Supplement to Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, Nov. 28, 1874. "Dred
Scott- photographed by Fitgibbon, of St. Louis". This portrait appeared in Vol. iv, June
27, 1857, and illustrated the most celebrated slave case ever tried. The case was
concerning the freedom of a Negro who had gone to a free state and returned to a slave
state. It was carried to the Supreme Court, where Chief Justice Taney said the southern
belief was that a Negro had no rights which a white man was bound to respect.
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Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, Nov. 12, 1869. The Way in which Fred.
Douglass fights wise of Virginia. "I have always been more distinguished for running
than fighting." Fred. Douglass' letter to the Rochester Papers. The sketch is of Fred.
Douglass with trunk on shoulder running.
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, Jan. 20, 1877. "South Carolina119
Members of the Republican Legislature securing lodgings in a second-class railroad car
going to Columbia" Sketch by Harry Ogden.
120 Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, Mar. 4, 1865. "Seacoast operations
against Charleston—Brilliant dash and capture of rebel rifle-pits and prisoners by the
U.S. Troops on James Island, S. C. Feb. 9 –" Drawn by W. T. Crane in color.
Frank Leslie's..., Sept. 25, 1880. "N. Y. City.-Incidents of the water-melon
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trade in the metropolis." Sketched by Joseph Becker.
Frank Leslie's ..., May 21, 1864. "The Provost Guard in New Orleans taking up
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vagrant Negroes". Sketched by V. H. Schell.
Frank Leslie's .. ., Oct. 20, 1877. (In German). Sketch of black men digging
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and laboring in Charleston, S. C.
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"Puck" n.d. "Back to the Old Home: A few notes about the Proposed
Colonization of our Negros in Africa." Color sketches of stereotypical drawings of
blacks in the following depictions: 1. Rev. Mr. Peters (formerly pastor of the First
Colored Methodist Church, of Darkville, Miss.), 2. Introducing an American Game, 3.
The Landing of the Colored Pilgrims, 4. Brilliant Idea of Uncle Jeff, of Richmond, VA.
– He inaugurates a New Fashion in the Dark Continent, 5. Cut Out; or, the razor is
mightier than the Assegai, 6. Central Africa as a field for Republican Election Tactics –
Colored Floaters in Blocks of Five."
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Harper's Weekly. Dec. 31, 1898. Photographs in color of "President
McKinley's southern trip –scenes during his visits to Tuskegee and Atlanta."
126 Harper's Weekly. Oct. 21, 1876. "Of Course He Wants To Vote The
Democratic Ticket!" Democratic "Reformer" "You're as free as air, ain't you? Say you
are, or I'll blow yer black head off!" Sketch by B. Frost. Two white men both holding
guns at a scared black man who wants to vote.
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Frank's Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. Sept. 14, 1872. "Too Thin, Massa
Grant." U.S.G. (as a manipulator of Ku-Klux figures)—"Look here, Sambo; if you don't
vote for Grant, these Ku-Klux fellows will put you back into slavery." Sambo—"Massa,
it am no use to get up dem horrid figgers. Sambo knows dat he's free, and dat neider yu
nor any oder man can make him a slave again. I vote for Greeley, dat good man who
helped make me free."
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Frank's Leslie's... May 14, 1881. "Aesthetic culture in the south. –The
Peripathetic Chromo-dealer. Sketched by Moser.
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Frank's Leslie's ... Feb. 2, 1889. "Africa.—The Slave-Trade of the East
Coast—view of the island and town of Zanzibar."
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Frank's Leslie's ... ? 1862. "Prince," The Negro pilot of the Ottawa, up the St.
Mary's River" Sketched by Mr. Crane.
Frank's Leslie's ... June 19, 1880. "Illinois.—Opening of the Presidential
Campaign incidents of the National Republican Convention at Chicago. Sketches by W.
Parker Bodfish.
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Harper's Weekly, Mar. 16, 1867. "The Georgetown Election – The Negro at
the Ballot Box." Sketched by Th. Nast.
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Harper's Weekly, July 2, 1864. "The Escaped Slave by T. B. Bishop." "The
Escaped Slave in the Union Army" and "Gen'l. Sherman's Campaign-General
Williams's division of Hooker's Corps driving the rebels through the woods" sketched by
Theodore R. Davis.
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Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, Feb. 23, 1867. "The Desolate Home -a
picture of the suffering at the south."
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Frank Leslie's ..., Oct. 9, 1858. "Group of African Negroes on Board the
Niagara." Sketched by correspondent. "Shipping the recaptured Africans on board he
U.S. Steam Frigate Niagara, at Charleston, S.C."
Harper's Weekly April 15, 1871. Banty Tim. "That Nigger-that Tim-was a
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crawlin to me." Remarks of Sergeant Tilmon Joy to the white man's committee of
spunky point, Illinois.
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Frank Leslie's ..., April 20, 1872. "Virginia.-The colored population of
Richmond celebrating the anniversary of the adoption of the fifteen amendment."
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The Illustrated London News, Feb. 16, 1861. "Dealers inspecting a Negro at a
slave auction in Virginia.
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The Civil War in the U.S., "Presentation of colors to the 20th U.S. Colored
Infantry, Colonel Bertram, In N.Y. city, March 5, 1864. In color. Verso of paper shows
a sketch of "Confederate attack on Gen. Lee's Wagon Train at Mansfield, LA., April 8,
1864. sketched by C. E. F. Bonwill. - (2 drawings in color).
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Harper's Weekly May 10, 1873. "Negroes hiding in the swamps of Louisiana".
The Louisiana Murders. The official report of Col. Wm. Wright and T. W. De Klyne, of
Gen. Longstreet's staff, who were sent to Grant Parish, Louisiana, to investigate the late
massacre of colored people there, shows that the first reports of the atrocity were not
exaggerated.
The Graphic, Nov. 21, 1874. "Sir Samuel Baker's Anti-Slavery Expedition"
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from Ismailia, by Sir Samuel Baker. Four sketches: 1. The Slave hunters' attack on
Fatiko, 2. The Camel transport of steamers and machinery, 3. Liberation of the slaves
after the capture of the slave boats, 4. A hippopotamus attacks, the boats during the
night.
Mid-Week Pictorial, May 22, 1919. "Total nearly one million square miles of
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Territory" Map showing colonies in Africa taken from Germany, Caravan passing
through a palm forest, Type of native village in the Cameroons, the former German
Colony on East African Coast.
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Harper's Weekly, Jan 18, 1879. "The color line still exists—in this case."
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Harper's Weekly, April 24, 1875. "These Few Precepts in thy Memory,"
Harper's Weekly, June 9, 1866. -Gen. Steedman and Fullerton conferring with
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the Freedmen in their church at Trent River settlement. Sketched by T. R. Davis. Sketch
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of a Negro Huts at Trent River settlement, School house and chapel at Trent river
settlement.
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Harper's Weekly, Nov. 21. 1868. "The Late Rev. B. F. Randolph, of South
Carolina. - Assassinated Oct.17, 1868. Photographed by S. A. Cooley. Rev. B. F.
Randolph, a Methodist clergyman of S.C. and a Senator of the state, who, on the 17 `11 of
last month, fell a victim to assassination for his political opinions. The Rev. Randolph
was black.
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Frank Leslie's ... , Sept. 11, 1869. "A watermelon feast in Richmond, VA.
sketched by Wm. H. Sheppard. Five black boys eating watermelon on the street.
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Harper's Weekly, Nov. 23, 1861. "Map of S.C., showing the proportion of
slaves in each county."
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Harper's Weekly, Sept. 13, 1873. "Destruction of a slave Dhow on the coast of
Zanzibar."
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Harper's Weekly, Feb. 8, 1868. "Scene on a southern plantation." Sketched by
A. W. Thompson.
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151 Harper's Weekly, May 24, 1879. "The Zulu War—Fort Ekowe." Sketched by
T. Pearson, of Verulam, Natal.
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Harper's Weekly, May 12, 1866. "Celebration of the Abolition of Slavery in the
District of Columbia by the colored people, in Washington, April 19, 1866."
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Frank Leslie's ..., Oct. 22, 1887. "Tennessee.—An Humble tribute to the wife
of President Cleveland—scene near Chattanooga, on the line of the Western and Atlantic
Railway." Sketch by Joseph Becker.
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Frank Leslie's ..., Dec. 13, 1873. "Preparing for War.—Sketches about the
Navy Yards." Sketched by J. Becker. -Portsmouth, VA.—Negroes recruits for the naval
service marching to the Navy yard."
The New-York Illustrated News, July 15, 1861. "Murder of Mr. Grimshaw, Mr.
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Town, and an overseer by the fugitive Negro "Tom", in Big Cypress Swamp, Plaquimine
Parish, Louisiana. Desperate conduct and escape of the murderer." The sketch is in
color/hand color.
Frank Leslie's ..., Aug. 20, 1864. "The War in Virginia—contrabands coming
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in to the Union Camp." Sketched by Edwen Forbes - hand color.
"Negro boys playing marbles - A street scene in Richmond, VA". Hand color
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and drawn by W. L. Sheppard., 1869.
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Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper., April 5, 1856. "Arrest by the U.S.
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Authorities of the Suspected Slaver Falmouth, in New York Bay.
159 The Graphic, Mar 15, 1873. "The Slavery Question in Eastern Africa – Coast
Dance of Natives at Mquadia, Zanzibar" and The Slavery Question in Eastern Africa –
Capture of a Hippopotamus on the Pungany River, Zanzibar."
The Illustrated London News, Nov. 15, 1858. "The Coloured Opera Troupe at
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the Oxford Street Gallery."
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Frank Leslie's ... (In German). 1881. "Virginia.—Sketch of Negroes in
Yorktown, VA."
Frank Leslie's ..., May 16, 1868. "A Frightful Scene Near Omega Landing,
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Mississippi—Negro Murderers Burned at the stake by a mob of their own race."
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Frank Leslie's ..., Dec. 25, 1886. "The art of palmistry in the kitchen of a
Virginia Hostelry." Fortune-teller to hotel cook—"Your future will be a brilliant one.
You will some day marry a rich and handsome gentleman." Drawn by Joseph Becker.
Gleason's Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion. n.d., "Portraits of African
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Slaves."
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The Graphic, N.Y., Jan. 9, 1880. "The Emancipation Group recently erected in
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Park Square, Boston" from a photograph by Warren.
Frank Leslie's ..., Oct. 7, 1871. "N.C.—The Ku-Klux Klan"—Plan of the
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contemplated murder of John Campbell, on August 10th, 1871, in Moore County.
L'illustration, Journal Universel. 1843. Sketches of Negroes slaves and
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chains.
The Graphic, May 3, 1873. "Slave-Dealers and Slaves, --A street scene in
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Zanzibar". Hand color.
Harper's Weekly, May 9, 1874. "Shad-Fishing in the James River, opposite
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Richmond" Sketched by W. L. Sheppard. Hand color.
Harper's Weekly, Dec. 19, 1868. "Two members of the Ku-Klux Klan in their
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disguises.
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Frank Leslie's Illustrated History of the Civil War. n.d., "The War in
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Tennessee—Confederate Massacre of Federal troops after the surrender at Fort Pillow,
April 12, 1864."
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Harper's Weekly, Nov. 22, 1884. "One of the First-Fruits of the Victory".
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President-elect Cleveland. "Shake heartily, boys!"
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Frank Leslie's ..., Sept. 19, 1874. "The War of Races". The conflict in
Tennessee—The regulators shooting blacks near Trenton, in Gibson County. Sketched
by W. Webb Metz.
The New-York Illustrated News., Oct. 7, 1861. "Scene at Newport News,
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Virginia. Negroes bringing in produce to sell to the soldiers. Sketched by A. Waud, Esq.
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Harper's Weekly, 11 20, 1869. "Uncle Sam's Thanksgiving Dinner". Sketched
in color by Th. Nast.
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Harper's Weekly, Feb. 21, 1880. "A Negro Funeral in Virginia.—Drawn by A.
B. Frost.
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Harper's Weekly, Mar. 7, 1863. "Paying off the teamsters in the army of the
Potomac." Sketched by A. R. Waud.
178 "Virginia.—A group of young Negroes returning from work—Street scene in
Richmond. Sept. 30, 1871.
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Harper's Weekly (1864). Emancipated Slaves White and Colored. 1/3/1864.
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Harper's Weekly (1864). Arrival at Chickasaw Bayou of the Slaves Confederate
President Jefferson Davis from his Mississippi Plantation circa 1864.
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General Sherman's Rear-Guard. (circa 1864). Published in newspaper and it
is a black and white sketch from the collection of Therbia and Marva Parker.
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Photograph (not an original) of U.S. Negro Troops (circa 1864). Collection of
Marva and Therbia Parker.
*8- rare maps of Africa dating back to the 17th and 18 th centuries
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS:
1 painting on cloth by Mocha. Painting is Bagamoyo, Africa and it depicts slaves being
sold, chained, beaten and running away. n.d.
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1 cloth of slaves in a cotton field down south picking cotton. The fabric is damaged and
has holes. n.d.
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Listen to the Drumbeat Collection of Black artifacts sent to the United States Slavery Museum, Fredericksburg, VA
on October 13, 2004
Item No.
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Leg Slave Shackle #77
Wrist Slave Shackle #416
Leg Slave Shackle
Wrist Slave Shackle #202
Slave Collar (Circa 1856-Rare) #121
Slave Tag - Moss Bluff (Circa 1832)
Slave Tag - Chelby Hall Plantation, N.C.
(Circa 1786)
W.W. Wilber Slave Seller (Circa 1806)
Plantation Police Badge (Circa 1858)
Slave Tag - Greenfield Plantation, S.C. (Circa
1817)
Handwritten Bill of Sale for Negro girl and
child (10/17/1850)
Washington, D.C. Slave Bill of Sale (on page
2) (04/20/1840)
1804 Charleston Courier Newspaper with 923
negroes for sale.
1806 Charleston Courier newspaper with
1,663 negroes for sale
Vol . 1 copy of Uncle Tom's Cabin (1853) by
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Public Auction Poster - Forty Negroes
(11/13/1829 - Rare)
Caution Colored People of Boston Poster
(Circa 1851 - Rare)
Harper's Weekly - Emancipated Slaves White
and Colored (1/3/1864)
Arrival at Chickasaw Bayou of the Slaves of
President Davis from his MS Plantation (Circa
1864)
General Sherman's Rear-Guard (Circa 1864)
U.S. Negro Troops Picture (Circa 1864)
Estimated Value
$380.00
$240.00
$380.00
$240.00
$6,500.00
$300.00
$600.00
$400.00
$265.00
$180.00
$900.00
$850.00
$375.00
$490.00
$300.00
$800.00
$800.00
$1,200.00
$600.00
$275.00
$125.00'
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MR. AND MRS. THOMAS LEWIS ARTIFACTS OF BLACK FAMILIES: SLAVERY AND POST-SLAVERY DECEMBER 14, 2004
Item #
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Spinning wheel with yard (wooden)
Iron board (wooden)
Shovel with wooden handle
Shot gun
Scale with long metal hook "American Family Scale" 60
lbs. (2 pieces)
Hot curler iron stove with curlers and comb (kerosene was
used to heat curling tools)
Wooden fire place starter with brass end
Blow torch (iron with wooden handle and faucet to adjust
flame)
Handmade 3-piece tray set made in Haiti (numbered 3297)
Wooden carving of African woman with pottery on head
Stone carving of African man
Old bottle (white base with small opening — dark blue)
Hershey's Kisses Tin can (1980 copyright)
Hot curler iron stove with curlers and comb (2 pieces)
Two horse shoes (one shoe has nail)
Four-piece serving utensils (metal spoon — large, knife &
fork, etc.)
Metal hog scraper with wooden handle
Leathercase with harmonica "Atta Boy" (metal and wood —
1894 Anvers.; 1873; Paris 1900 — made in Germany)
Iron — (#5 on iron and made of strong iron)
Iron — (Size 1 — The A. C. Williams Company, Ravenna,
Ohio — 2 screws on top)
Trivet — black made of iron (made in Japan)
Canteen (U.S. S.M. Company metal)
Metal Ice crusher
Metal gripping tool (two wooden handles)
Meat grinder "Larkin" (iron with wooden handle)
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MR. AND MRS THOMAS LEWIS
ARTIFACTS OF BLACK FAMILIES: SLAVERY AND POST —SLAVERY
OCTOBER 4. 2005
Item #
Description
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Typewriter "Underwood"
Lamp rose colored, oil lamp shape (electric)
Hand press
Shoemaker stand
Tin cake box with pine comb design
Domino brown sugar tin
Prince Albert tobacco tin
Haeger pottery with alphabets
CR pottery (bowl with stripes)
Brass pieces (2 goblets and bowl with legs)
Simpson, Hall, Miller and Co silver cup with floral
engraving (quadruple plate)
Daniel Boone pioneer jug (1972)
Daisy model air rifle
Egg beater (double) with green handle
Egg beater (double) with red handle
Old graters
Wash bowl with floral inlay
Ceramic bowls (fruit design and southwest cactus design)
Silver plate bowl (Avon, made in Italy)
Amber colored bottle and container
Kitchen utensils (blue handle)
Potato masher with red handle
Sealed beam automobile headlight (GE)
Clock (Poirot and Germain) Saint Crolx, Paris
Wooden bowl (leaf shape)
Nail puller
Machete
Drill for planting seeds
Ceramic bowls (one with flower vase/pitcher)
Kraftone record player (electric) red case
Hyde Park record player (electric) model 347 brown case
Duosonic record player (electric) simulated alligator skin
case
State license plates (VA, NJ, KY, NY, PA, MD, OH,
and CA) dates from 1950 through 2003 (24 total plates)
Ohio license plate 91-P850GH 1991
Ohio license plate SRA-714
California license plate 308-CKX 1980
California license plate 097-KOV
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MR. AND MRS THOMAS LEWIS
ARTIFACTS OF BLACK FAMILIES: SLAVERY AND POST —SLAVERY
OCTOBER 4. 2005
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Description
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California license plate WNX-071 1975
New Jersey license plate YFO-298 (front and rear)
Kentucky license plate LFC-458 1985
Maryland license plate GHZ-535 1980 (front and rear)
Pennsylvania license plate 97341-CF 1987
New York license plate 215-WTA (front and rear)
New York license plate RCL-51
Virginia license plate 52-961 1950 (rusty)
Virginia license plate YWV-7137 2001 (front and rear)
Virginia license plate ODW-491 2002 (front and rear)
Virginia license plate YKU-3614 2002 (front and rear)
Virginia license plate ZKL-3831 2003 (front and rear)
Virginia license plate (bicentennial) 195-112 1987
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COLLECTION OF STEREOTYPICAL MEMORABILIA
H1
Two photographs of Minstrels in black face. 8 % x 11 approx. size in Black
& White. Including a Brooklyn Line Minstrels. Elyria Opera House, March 4,
1893.
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My Little Coon Book by Mary A. Post. E. P. Dudtton & Co., N.Y.,
H3
The Strange Tale of Ten Little Nigger Boys. By The Pilgrims. M. A.
Donohue, Chicago.
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At An Ole Virginia Wedding by Maurice J. Steinberg. N.Y.: T. B. Hrms,
1900. 14" x 10 1/2" Shows a full-color cover of a bride and groom and other background
— African-American couples cakewalking in high spirits. In background we see fiddle
and banjo players. In the foreground, a large watermelon.
115
The Pickaninny's Parade. Words by Sam Ehrlich. Music by Nat Osborne. The
cover shows Van & Schenck surrounded by drawings of blacks picking cotton, a
mammy-figure and young girl, and sunflowers.
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Stay in Your Own Back Yard. Pickaninny Ballad. Music by Lyn Udall and
Lyric by Karl Kenneth. Drawing on cover is Buckwheat and his mother with rag on
head.
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The Bugaboo Man. Music by Jenicol and Words by R. A. Barnet. Sketch is of a
white woman correcting a pickaninny.
118 Check and Double Check with Amos and Andy. Sketch of Amos and Andy.
H9
Nobody by Bert William. Words by Alex Rogers and Music by Bert A.
Williams.
"John Rucker in The Black Patti's Troubadours".
H10 A Little Coon's Prayer. Words by De Burgh D'arcy and Music by Barbara
Hope.
H11 Ole South: A Plantation Patrol. By J. S. Zamecnik. Sketch of blacks depicted
negatively.
H12 Drawing with string. "The Gobbleun's Git Yo Ef Yo Dorn Play Fair" Black
child with bright red ribbons in her hair.
1113 Black Caricatures Group of colorful fruit wrappers, candy boxes, matchbox,
etc. displaying black faces with exaggerated or grotesque features.
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H14 Up in the Cocoanut Tree. "King Kaboom in a cocoanut tree grew lonesome day
by day. He longed for a mate to share his fate." By Theo F. Morse and Ed Madden
1903.
1115 A Rattling Coon Song, "If Time was Money I'd Be A Millionaire". Words
by Felix F. Feist. Music by Ted S. Barron. A lazy coon a hangin round heard Parson
Jenkins say, "Dattime was money. 1902.
H16 If the Man in the Moon were a Coon by Fred Fischer. 1905. Racist cover
shows the Nichols Sisters in blackface and eating watermelon as an elderly black man
robs the chicken coop. "Say, Jasper, 'taint no use talking even though you talk from now
till noon, Don't try to tell me, Mister Know-it-all, a coon is up in the moon; Why! A
nigger, with his brown figure, cert'n'y darkens up the silv'ry moon; Wake up! You're
dreaming with your eyes a-glare, You great big foolish coon . . ."
1117 "Resignation." Post Card of black girl with large umbrella in dialect. U.S.
Postage stamp is one sent.
H18 Photograph of F. F. Gosden and C. J. Correll in black face as the characters
Amos *ri Andy.
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1119 Photograph of the Cotton Queen Cast and Peruna. 1935. Two men in black
face.
H2O Two ads from Worcester Theatre, June 18, 1860 "The French Spy!" and Boston
Theatre, Feb. 29, 1856 "Zafari: The Bohemian". Also, a broadside of Longwood
Plantation's Pure Syrup Cane, Baton Rouge, LA. Established 1827. Sketch of black
woman with red cloth on head.
Two Stereotypical illustrations with racist stories in dialect. "Coon Jokes",
H21
1920? Cleveland: Arthur Westbrook Co., nd 2Opp. "I think dat am Santa Claus!" a
booklet produced in England by Raphael Tuck & Sons, Ltd.
H 22 Original Minstrels broadside. The Original Eight Annual D.H.S. Minstrels
"The Biggest and the Best" Bryan Hi Auditorium, Bryan, Texas [ca. 1930s] Printed in
blue ink. AT the center is an 8" x 7" panel with six drawings of blackface characters in
various situations.
H23 Dixie "I wish I was in Dixie" words and music by Dan Emmett. Calumet
Music Co., 823 S. Wabash Avenue, Chicago, ILL. Sketch of four black men with
aggregated faces.
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H24 Do Re Mi or the music lesson Thomas Wilkes presents the Duncan Sisters in
"Topsy and Eva" 1923 by Irving Berlin, Inc. New York. Sketch of stereotypical black
pickicninny.
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1125 Short'nin' bread. Song for voice and piano by Jacques Wolfe., 1928 by Harold
Flammer, Inc.
1126 Cake Walk Brand Cove Oysters [trade card]. New Orleans, Louisiana. Walls
& Co. Ltd, nd. [ca. 1890]. Packed by Barataria Canning Co., Biloxi, Mississippi. The
left side of the card shows an oyster on the half-shell, display-type lettering, etc. To the
right is a well —drawn black couple in fine dress, he is with a walking stick, she with a
handerchief, in the midst of a cake-walk stride, surrounded by the legend: "Dem Cake
Walk Oysters am Good and `Licious." Box of matches in German with stereotypical
black face with red full lips.
H27 Rosario Circo. Carlentini, Sicilia. "Moro". Importe' D'ttalie. Sketch is of
Black man with a crown on head and full lips. (16 drawings with different sketches) and
1128 The Congo for voice and piano. Poem by Vachel Lindsay. Music by Jacques
Wolfe. 1948 by Carl Fischer, Inc., N. Y. The sketch on cover is an black man looking at
three black dancers jumping around an open fire.
H29 Mandy. Negro love song by J. B. Mullen composer of a darktown lullabye.
1899. The sketch on cover is a black man and woman kissing dressed in large stripes, etc.
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H30 Ain't Dat A Shame. Sung with great success by Billy Clark. Words by John
Queen and Music by Walter Wilson. 1901. N.Y. Sketch on cover is white man in black
face and a sketch of a old black man in hat.
1131 Go Way Back and Sit Down. Words by Elmer Bowman. Music by Al Johns.
NY & Chicago: F. A. Mills, 1901. First edition. Pictorial cover shows a restaurant of
black patrons with grotesque features, including Sam Jones who points a man toward the
rear. "Old Sam Jones runs and owns a Café on easy street, But a coon hangs 'round that
he calls down that will never ever treat. He likes his gin... Every body heard Sam shout:
`Go way back, and sit down, coons in your class are easy found...."
H32 Two Fantasies for Duo-Pianists. By June Weybright. The Willis Music Co.,
Cincinnati, Ohio; 1936. The cover has three black children dancing . . . .
1133 Bill Bailey, Won't You Please ----Come Home? Words and music by Hughie
Cannon. Cover has the Mozart Comedy Four at bottom and top has two black men (one
crying and the other smiling).
H34 On the Levee by June Waldo. The Willis Music Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 1936.
Cover has black people with large red lips relaxing. This music was for students to play
on the piano — John Thompson's Students Series.
H35 Banjo-Pickaninnies by T. Robin Maclachlan. Harold Flammer, inc.
N.Y.,1928. On cover there are two black boys dancing and playing the banjo.
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1136 Cotton Fluff by Olive Smith. Clayton F. Summy Co., Chicago & N.Y. 1936.
On cover is a sketch of a black child with large white eyes, nose and mouth holding
cotton balls.
1137 Darktown is Out To-night by Dunbar & Marion. Published by M. Witmark
& sons., N.Y. & Chicago 1898. Words and Music by Will Marion. On cover are a
black man and black woman dressed with gown and tux doing the cake walk.
H38 Piccaninny Serenade with words. By Maxwell Eckstein. The Boston Music
Co., 1936. On cover there is a black woman holding a black baby. Cotton and the cotton
plant are also drawn.
1139 Whistling Rufus or The One Man BAnd by Kerry Mills. 1899, N.Y., On the
cover is a black man with full white lips dressed in a top hat, etc. playing a guitar. In
background there are black couples dressed up marching.
H40 Liz. Lyric by Jean Lenox. Music by Harry 0. Sutton. Jos. W. Stern & Co,
1905. On the cover is a white man (Ceo H. Primros) in black face surrounded by cotton.
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H42 Possum: The Latest Craze. Words by G. A. Scofield Music by J. B. Cohen.
Pease Piano Co., N.Y., 1909. Cover vignettes: a live possum in front of the White
House and an eager black figure reaching for a platter of fried possum. "Sence Bill Tafts
cum to Washington, De Possum's all de rage. It's serv'd in all de Restarants, An all do
bes' Cafays. . . . Da never was a minit, Any other food was in it, For de juicy, Juicy
Possum takes de prize."
H43 Happy Hannah (Cake Walk) by Theo. Havemeyer. McKinley Music Co.,
1898. NY & Chicago. The cover shows a dancing mammy and three black men in
bowties and tails, all with exaggerated features .
H44 Cox, Charles A., illustrator. Up to Date...Everybody's Paper. Broadside nd.
Full-color cartoon illustration shows a stereotypical brown native near the top of a palm
tree, reading a copy of "Up to Date." His features are grotesque. A high silk hat is
jammed upside down on his head. He wears a bone through his ear and a ring through
his lower lip. Around his ankle is a formal shirt cuff with cuff-link.
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H45 The Bullfrog and the Coon by Jos. S. Nthan & Felix E. Feist. 1906. Broadside.
"While doves were softly cooing, a coon once went a wooing . . . The moon looked on
On cover is a photo of Jeanette Buckley and at the top is a black youth
with envy . .
surrounded with bullfrogs.
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H46 Four Little Sugar Plums: Schottische & Barn Dance by Lawrence B. O'Connor.
1908. Broadside. Daly Music pub., Boston, Mass. On cover are black children with
exaggerated eyes and mouths.
H47 C. H. Smith's Boston Uncle Tom's Cabin Company (7 individual 4x5 cards
with illustrations of scenes from play).
H48 Lime Kiln Club. 1886. Brother Gardner in the Chair, "Dis Club hab ebery
reason to be proud of de Stove Committee. We has tried all do other stove polishes."
The broadside cover has illustrations of black men holding a meeting, etc.
1149 Souvenir Folder containing 22 typical scenes of the Sunny South. On cover of
folder is a black baby sitting in a basket of cotton.
1150 Harper's Weekly, Jul. 11, 1868. "Would you marry your daughter to a nigger?"
Rev. Dr. Chase (to the bride). "Do you promise to love, honor, and obey..?" The Bridge.
"Don't I?"
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Mammy Kitchen plastic memo pad
Circa 1940
Painted Chalk ware hanging potholders (boy
and girl) Circa 1940
Pair of wooden shakers - Rastus & Lisa
Circa 1940
Aunt Jemima/Uncle Moses Salt & Pepper
shakers (table size)
Aunt Jemima/Uncle Moses Salt & Pepper
shakers ("dainty")
Aunt Jemima syrup pitcher
Aunt Jemima tin canister
Aunt Jemima plastic rag doll family (Aunt
Jemima, Uncle Moses, Diana & Wade)
1-)Circa 1949
$110.00
Framed Aunt Jemima Advertisement
Circa 1951
$160.00
Framed Aunt Jemima Advertisement
Circa 1948
Framed Aunt Jemima Advertisement
Circa 1920
Aunt Jemima paper placemat
Aunt Jemima recipe booklet
Circa 1950
Luzianne Mammy salt & pepper set (green)
Luzianne coffee and chicory lib. tin (red)
Luzianne coffee and chicory lib. tin (white)
Luzianne coffee and chicory 31b. tin w/ handle
(red)
Blackamoor lamp
Fun-to-wash washing powder box
Circa 1930
Gold Dust washing container (small)
Gold Dust washing powder container (21b.
4oz. - Giant size)
Southern Biscuit Co. Tin - Richmond, VA
Circa 1926
Diaper Dan Weather Forecaster &
Thermometer Circa 1949
$165.00
$110.00
$55.00
$100.00
$75.00
$120.00
$90.00
$425.00
$185.00
$70.00
$75.00
$260.00
$175.00
$175.00
$260.00
$185.00
$110.00
$100.00
$145.00
$145.00
$90.00
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Valentine Couple salt & pepper shaker set
$190.00
(1950-1960)
Stove Top salt & pepper set (McCoy 1950)
$210.00
Ceramic box salt & pepper set - dressed in
$125.00
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green and yellow holding a slice of .2
watermelon
Circa 1950
Wall hanging potholder - boy & girl sharing a $90.00
slice of watermelon
Circa 1940
"Reckon Ah Needs" - wooden grocery
$75.00
reminder
Ceramic soap/scouring pad holder Circa 1940 $165.00
2 cast iron skillet shaped ashtrays Circa 1950 $45.00
Lucky Joe Bank - Joe Lewis Nash's prepared
$95.00
mu stard
Circa 1938
Mammy cast iron bank
$240.00
Wooden display case Mason's Challenge
$350.00
Blacking
"Next" Outhouse figurine 1940-1950
$70.00
"One Moment Please" Outhouse figurine
$70.00
1940-1950
"One Moment Please" Outhouse figurine
$70.00
1940-1950
"You think you've been through the ringer?"
$45.00
Ashtray (chipped) 1940
"Zulu-Lulu" swizzle sticks
$85.00
Ceramic Mammy planter
$240.00
"Black man" clay pipe
Pre 1930
$300.00
Ceramic cigarette holder and ashtray
$85.00
McCoy ceramic cookie jar (white)
$350.00
McCoy ceramic cookie jar (dark blue)
$350.00
McCoy ceramic cookie jar (light blue)
$350.00
$350.00
McCoy ceramic cookie jar (gold)
$350.00
McCoy ceramic cookie jar (dark gray)
Chef & Mammy 3 in. salt & pepper shaker set $100.00
$700.00
"Little Black Sambo" wind up clock
$600.00
"Smoking Tobacco" wind up clock - made by
John Weisert Tobacco Co., St. Louis, MO
$115.00
"Holding apple and banana" bisque nodder
bank
$115.00
"Orange Florida" bisque nodder bank
$100.00
Mammy wooden broom
$130.00
Mammy salt shaker
$175.00
Washington, D.C. souvenir salt & pepper set
$175.00
Ceramic creamer
$110.00
"Tea Kettle" clown salt & pepper set
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Clown ashtray
Clown decanter with 4 cups ( 21c4i)4Benne Bits tin (red)
Benne Wafers (green)
Ceramic children figurines (2-) Circa 1940
"Male Chef' ceramic cookie jar
1930-1950
"Ashes, Matches, Cigarettes" ceramic
cigarette holder
"Child on Potty" ceramic figurine
Cast iron ashtray w/ boy eating watermelon
Mammy metal spoon rest
Ceramic cigarette/match holder and ashtray
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1940-1950
Darkie toothpaste - 1 tube - 1970
Darlie toothpaste - 1 tube - 1980
Darkie toothpaste "fan"
Uncle Ben's rice 40th Anniversary tins (4
included)
Uncle Ben's Rice "1992 Olympic Winter
Games" tins (2 included - blue)
Uncle Ben's Rice "1992 Olympic Summer
Games" tin
Uncle Ben's Rice container - replica of 1947
packaging
$110.00
$140.00
$90.00
$90.00
$320.00
$400.00
$75.00
$80.00
$130.00
$130.00
$60.00
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SLAVE ARTIFACTS
J1
Wooden Carvings (Pair). Ivory Coast and carved by Bambara Tribe.
Belly Harps (2) Liberia, West Africa. (20 years old). One harp is made of wire
J2
the other is made with palm tree fiber.
J3
Blanket. Liberia, West Africa. 40 years old. Country Cloth.
J4
Maps. (7):
Mittel and Nord Africa. 1866. Partially in color.
Afrique partially in color
Golfo Di Guinea. Color
Carta dell Africa 1832. Black and White
Afrique pas les Robert de Vaugondy. 1760. Color
J5
Slave Coins (2). 1846 coin is the property of Dr. Gerald Foster who received it
from his 81 year old mother who was reared in Louisa County, VA. She in tern received
it as a family memento from her father, Alexander Ellis Chisholm who was born in 1900
and died in 1988. Mr. Chisholm received the coin from his father, Elijah Chisholm who
was born a slave. The second coin was donated to the Museum by Mr. Robert Hein of
Fredericksburg, VA. He found the coin on local property. Circa 1800.
It was a fairly common practice for slave masters to give low value coins to slaves as a
reward for acting in ways consistent with their subservient role.
J6
Finger Piano. Liberia, West Africa. 20 years old.
Saa Saa. Liberia, West Africa. Usually played by women. Made of seed pods.
J7
20 years old.
J8
African shoes and garments. Liberia, West Africa.
J9.
Chair. Built by slaves in the 19 th century. Chesterfield, VA
J10
Fabrics. Variety of cloths from regions in Africa.
J11
Leg Slave Shackles (6)
J12 Wrist Slave Shackles (2)
J13
Slave Collar (circa 1856)
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J14
Slave torture Devices (replicas). (4)
J15
Slave Tags.(3) 1856, 1786, 1817. Worn by slaves to identify craft.
J16
Plantation Police Badge. Circa 1856.
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items appearing in other inventories
Box 1
Item
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Quantity
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
Name/Description of Item
Poetry from Heart CD
Framed “Looking Back and Moving Forward” Placard
Musical Instrument (wooden bowl with strings)
Musical Instrument (big wood bowl with flat front with strings)
Double-side drum (small)
Carachi (sp?) with black beads and strings
Musical Instrument (wood cylinder on string with stick)
Box 2
(Content photographed on 8/11/2005)
1.
2.
3
2
Dashiki
African Robe and Matching Pants
Box 3
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
1
1
1
1
1
6
Framed Wanted Posting (1851) Runaway Slaves
Framed Poster (1820) Auction Slaves
Framed Print “Arrival at Chickasaw Bayou”
Book: Bill Cosby, Fatherhood
Antique Telephone (Black)
U.S. National Slavery Museum Tags
Box 4
(Content photographed on 8/11/2005)
1.
1
2.
1
3.
6
4.
1
5.
1
Colored Infantry
6.
1
7.
1
8.
1
9.
1
10.
1
11.
1
Brown leather shoes/sandal with embroidery
White leather
Multi-color/Ethnic cloth/wraps
Baton with hair at end (small
Framed Picture (B&W) Black Soldiers of Company E4th U.S.
Wool/Multi-color Coat
Set of Beads (Orange & Brown)
Blue & Gold Tribal Robe
Green & White African Dress
Tribal/African Pant Suit
Cap (White & Gold Laid)
1
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Box 5
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
1
2
1
1
1
Multiple
1
Antique Steel Handcuffs
Book: A Slave No More
Book: A Stranger and A Sojourner
Book: Negro Slavery in Arkansas
Book: Bearing Witness
45 rpm records
Album “Woody Herman at Carnigie Hall
1.
37
Box 6
Various Albums
1.
47
Box 7
Various Albums
1.
48
Box 8
Various Albums
1.
29
Box 9
Various Albums
1.
43
Box 10
Various Albums
1.
2.
3.
4.
4
14
1
1
Box 11
Multi-color/Ethnic Cloth
Tins
Box of Washing Powder
Bronze baby rattle (doughnut-shaped)
Box 12
2
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2.
3.
4.
5.
1
1
1
1
1
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Cake Tin
Steel Cloth
Daniel Boone Whiskey Jug
Ceramic vase (White)
White Ceramic Wash Bowl (Large)
Box 13
1
2.
3.
4.
5.
1
2
1
1
1
Antique Rifle
Ceramic Wash Bowl (Small)
Silver cup (Small)
Antique Hand Tool
Record Player (Portable)
Box 14
1.
6
2.
1
Mammy Head Cookie Jar
(Navy, Black, Turquoise, Pale Yellow w/ Blue, Tan, Vanilla)
Mammy Piggy Bank
Box 15
1
2.
3.
1
5
11
Box of Wild Boar teeth
Tribal Robes
Multi-color textiles
Box 16
(Photographed on 7/6/2005)
1
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
2
21
2
Ceramic Planter
Set of Kitchen Utensils
Metal Graters
Metal/Brass Lamp
Brass Spittoon
Wooden Pattern/the Dish
Antique Headlight (car)
Hand Mixer
Glass Jar
Ceramic/Decorative Bowl
Tins (Round)
Old License Plates
Brass Goblets
3
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Box 17
1.
2
Record Player (Portable)
2.
1
UPS Shipping Box (content: Korean Hymnal, videotape, three
photographs, 1 small New Testament, 1 book: Meet General Grant)
Unboxed Items
Wooden Man
Spin Wheel/Yarn
Neck Brace
African Sitting
4 Spears
1 Shovel
1 High Chair (circa 1884)
1 Work Bench w/ Chopping Ax attached
1 Wooden Board with two holes (toilet seat?)
1 Machete
1 Drill (ground)
1 Metal (Burgundy & Gold Statute – Chicken on Top with Bell Underneath)
1 Metal Prisoner Mask (with lock)
1 Metal Prisoner Collar with bells
1 Hand Harp
1 Hand-held xxxxx
1 Mammy Utensil Holder
1 Crated Wood Chair
1 xxxx Figure
4