Old Slave Mart Museum and Library
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Old Slave Mart Museum and Library
Old Slave Mart Museum and Library Money Documents Maps Newspaper Books MONEY * DOCUMENTS * MAPS * NEWSPAPERS * BOOKS Old Slave Mart Museum and Library Money Documents Maps Newspaper Books DO 33 Confederate States of America, Richmond 1864 DO 35 Confederate States of America, Richmond 1864 DO 34 Confederate States of America, Richmond 1864 DO 36 Confederate States of America, Richmond 1864 DO 38 The State of Georgia 1864 DO 63 United States, Ten Cents, 1864 DO 39 Florida, 1863 DO 64 United States, Twenty Five Cents , 1864 DO 29 Confederate States of America, Richmond 1864 DO 31 Confederate States of America, Richmond, 1864 DO 30 Confederate States of America, Richmond, 1864 DO 32 Confederate States of America, Richmond, 1864 Old Slave Mart Museum and Library Money Documents Maps Newspaper Books DO 54 South Carolina, 1863 DO 19 Confederate States of America, Richmond, 1863 DO 55 Exchange Bank of Columbia, 1853 DO 20 Confederate States of America, Richmond, 1863 DO 56 Exchange Bank of Columbia, 1853 DO 21 Confederate States of America, Richmond, 1864 DO 57 Exchange Bank of Columbia, 1853 DO 22 Confederate States of America, Richmond, 1864 DO 58 Bank of South Carolina, 1861 DO 23 Confederate States of America, Richmond, 1864 Old Slave Mart Museum and Library Money Documents Maps Newspaper Books DO 24 Confederate States of America, Richmond, 1864 DO 25 Confederate States of America, Richmond, 1864 DO 26 Confederate States of America, Richmond, 1864 DO 27 Confederate States of America, Richmond, 1864 DO 28 Confederate States of America, Richmond, 1864 SOUTH CAROLINA MONEY (framed) Old Slave Mart Museum and Library Money Documents Maps Newspaper Books CONFEDERATE MONEY $1.00 1864 Richmond, Va. R 641 Replica of “Pieces of Eight” Spanish Dollar Form of payment for slaves in early days of slave trade MONEY (framed) The Bank of South Carolina MONEY CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA Redeemable 6 months after ratification of peace between the Confederate States and the United States. # 339 NOTE “ Act to Reduce Bonds” Old Slave Mart Museum and Library Money Documents Maps Newspaper Books SHINPLASTERS A poorly secured or unsecured piece of money first issued in 1862 when money became very scarce during the Civil War. Documents DO 9- 12 Confederate States of America Bonds with Coupons attached Richmond ,Virginia By act of congress March 25, 1863 Old Slave Mart Museum and Library Money Documents Maps Newspaper Books E DO 74 SHEET MUSIC Well’s selection of Ethiopian Melodies As sung by Well’s minstrels Price 38 cents Ca. 1854 DO 77 SHEET MUSIC Popular Marches Manassas Chapter of the Confederacy First Publishing 1868 Second Publishing 1884 Third Publishing 1961 Old Slave Mart Museum and Library Money Documents Maps Newspaper Books DO 70 RECEIPT Receipt for property taxes on 3 male and 3 female slaves, Petersburg, Virginia 1837 Ca. 1837 Exhibited: America I Am The African-American Imprint United States Tour 2009-2012 DO 69 RECEIPT Receipt for taxes Petersburg, Virginia Ca. 1861 DO 68 RECEIPT Receipt for taxes Petersburg, Virginia Ca. 1862 Old Slave Mart Museum and Library Money Documents Maps Newspaper Books DO 72 SUMMONS Summons for slave owner for or against estate of John Murphy or James Carr. South Carolina Ca. 1863 DO 85 BILL OF SALE Purchase of shoes for Negroes $13.25 Sold by Mr. Thomas J. H. Eccleston to Appelgarth Wingarth Ca. July 25, 1819 DO 71 RECEIPT Receipt for taxes, Petersburg, Virginia Ca. 1862 Old Slave Mart Museum and Library Money Documents Maps Newspaper Books DO 75 CERTIFICATE Certificate of Freedom for Jonathan Hopkins, grandson of Patience Fortune, who obtained her freedom by suit in the County Court. Ca. 1823 DO 14 LETTER Business letter regarding slave barque arrival, health of slaves and low prices for slaves. From Thomas Boudar, New Orleans to W. W. Hall, Norfolk, Va. Ca. April 3, 1849 DO 82 BILL OF SALE Slave, Harry, one grey stallion, one black mair and one sorrel mair for 150 pounds in currency. Frederick County, Maryland Ca August 19, 1765 Old Slave Mart Museum and Library Money Documents Maps Newspaper Books DO 73 BROADSIDE Sale of slaves due to owner’s departure for Europe. Ten slaves listed by name, talents, languages they speak, and fully guaranteed except for Frank who occasionally drinks. Sale at the new exchange, corner of St. Louis and Charters Streets, New Orleans. Ca. May 13, 1835 DO 3 BILL OF SALE Otis Mills sold William, Negro man, for $1,000 Charleston, South Carolina Ca. July 6, 1857 DO 91 BILL OF SALE Stephen Door mortgaged to Joshua Toomer for $1,600 Slaves, Sarah, Betsey, Pearce, Doll, Alfred, Sarah John, Elsey South Carolina Ca. 1832 Old Slave Mart Museum and Library Money Documents Maps Newspaper Books DO 4 BILL OF SALE C. B. Farmer sold slave named Sambo for $625 Thomas Ryan & Son agents Charleston, South Carolina Ca. December 24, 1849 THE CUMBERLAND LETTERS (samples) 1 Letter signed by Rear Admiral DuPont 1812 NAVY ORDERS for Sailmaker, John James 2 signed by Gideon Wells, Secretary of the Navy 1864 1 signed by S. Baldwin, Commander 1862 2 signed by Isaac Tancey 1858, 1860 Letters from Pierce DuPont telling who Adm. DuPont was 1945 Letter from F.V. DuPont Baldwin Gideon Wells DuPont Old Slave Mart Museum and Library Money Documents Maps Newspaper Books Tancey Adm. DuPont DO 79 BROADSIDE (Anti-slavery) Human Rights Extra Petitions to cut out and sign to send to Congress to end slavery New York 1837 DO 2 BILL OF SALE Sold to Stephen Thomas by James Ross one male slave, Sam, for $350. Ca. Dec 18, 1856 Old Slave Mart Museum and Library Money Documents Maps Newspaper Books DO 1 BILL OF SALE Purchase of boy named Ben $800 Agents Thomas Ryan & Son Charleston, S.C. Ca. December 20, 1851 DO 13 LETTER Letter from Thomas Boudor, of New Orleans to W. W. Hall of Norfolk, Va. about it being hard to sell slaves who are sailors or oystermen. Ca. January 26, 1848 DO 15 INVENTORY Lists names of 74 slaves, belonging to B. P. Walker including years of birth, and occasionally the month of birth. Laurel Hill Plantation, James River Region, Virginia (see coverlet R 473 from same plantation) Ca. 1852 Old Slave Mart Museum and Library Money Documents Maps Newspaper Books DO 5 BILL OF SALE Sold to Stephen Doar of Charleston, S.C. for $3,600 Slaves, Daniel, Lissy, Davy, Thomas, Jim, Isaac, and Bendbone. Sold by Frederick Rutledge of South Sanatee, S.C. Ca. Jan. 16, 1854 DO 6 BILL OF SALE ( in glass frame) Sold by John Duke to settle the estate of Rachel Long slaves Nelly, and infant, Moses for $700. Charleston, S. C. Ca. Sept. 20, 1836 DOCUMENT South Carolina, Higgins Old Slave Mart Museum and Library Money Documents Maps Newspaper Books D-100 HANDBILL Auction Notice (Note at top of original “ I attended this auction with my uncle Amos, a freshman at Harvard and Arthur Lawrence winter vacation” Original in possession of H. A. Schindler, Charleston, South Carolina MEMBERSHIP CERTIFICATE The George Washington Carver Endowment Fund Association Joseph C. Berry May 1943 MACCO GUARDS Company G 1st Battalion Infantry Georgia State Troops Colored Mustered into service November 16, 1900 Lists all the names Old Slave Mart Museum and Library Money Documents Maps Newspaper Books Maps Maps not photographed: M 32 Polyconic projection of Greater Charleston, Roller map 97 x 108 cm. *Planametric Map , Liberia West Half 1957 by U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey *Charleston, compliments of Chamber of Commerce *Port of Charleston, by port Utilities Commission, March 1923 *City of Charleston, Office of Port Development, Welcome by Mayor Burnet R. Maybank 3 topography maps of JOHN’S ISLAND QUADRANGLE CAPERS ISLAND. SEWEE BAY, BULLS ISLAND, FORT MOULTRIE,WANDO, KIAWAH ISLAND, JOHN’S ISLAND, CHARLESTON, S.C., JAMES ISLAND, JOHN’S ISLAND, JOHN’S ISLAND, MELGROVE, SUMMERVILLE, EUTAWVILLE, CHICORA WADMELAW ISLAND, EDISTO ISLAND Army Corp of Engineers, George Otis Smith, Director of U. S. Geological Survey, 1918 TO 1921 map editions * Charleston S. C. Public Roads (4 sheets) , June 1917, Reid Whitford, Engineer * M-34 AFRICA, National Geographic Society, 1943 *Charleston Yesterday and Today A Visitor’s Guide to Charleston S.C., Office of City Engineer , 1950 * South Carolina, Georgetown Quadrangle, Tactical Map *Charleston, S. C., 1930, Ethel Halsey Thomas *Blueprints for Old Slave Mart Museum second floor *A Pelican’s view of Charleston, By Ben Cart Jr., 1977 *Charleston, S. C., Copyrighted Miriam B. Wilson 1952 Old Slave Mart Museum and Library Money Documents Maps Newspaper Books M 7 MAP Plan of the siege of Charleston 1780 Drawn by S (amuel) Lewis Ca. 1808 M 10 MAP North and South Carolina Excised from atlas S. Augustus Mitchell Ca. 1879 M 8 MAP Savannah and Charleston Ca. 1855 Old Slave Mart Museum and Library Money Documents Maps Newspaper Books M 12 MAP African settlements Par N. Sanson 1669 M 11 MAP Africa with European Settlements By Thomas Kitchen Senr Ca 1783 PN-1756 MAP Africa 1846 Old Slave Mart Museum and Library Money Documents Maps Newspaper Books M 27 a, c MAPS Culpepper’s Drought of the Ashley River M 5 MAP (framed) Battle at Ft. Moultrie, June 27 1876 Drawn by A.T.S. Stoney 6/7/1926 John Mc Crady Co. Ca.1926 MAP Johnson’s North and South Carolina By Johnson and Ward Old Slave Mart Museum and Library Money Documents Maps Newspaper Books M 33 MAP Freedom Trails of Negro History in Boston ad Map S.C. State Highway System 1929 M 39 MAP Plantations of South Carolina Elliman and Mullally Charleston Ca. 1937 MAP OF AFRICA MAP OF ASHLEY RIVER 1947 Old Slave Mart Museum and Library Money Documents Maps Newspaper Books The Illustrated LONDON NEWS April 16, 1898 THE NEWS AND COURIER Charleston S. C. Centennial Edition 1803-1903 107 pages copy 1 105 pages copy 2 Ca. 1903 THE DAILY CHRONICLE Very long report on slave trade Philadelphia, Sept 15, 1831 Old Slave Mart Museum and Library Money Documents Maps Newspaper Books POSTER University of Pennsylvania Pioneer Black Vets-Penn NEWSPAPER Front page reprint of 1875 Walterboro News LOST CAUSE Copy of original in OSM Collection Old Slave Mart Museum and Library Money Documents Maps Newspaper Books NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES Department of Archives and History State of S. C. OLD SLAVE MART Certificate of Merit for History Achievement SOUTH CAROLINA Succeeds from the Union First Centennial edition NEWSPAPER Shows artifacts from the OLD SLAVE MART COLLECTION Old Slave Mart Museum and Library Money Documents Maps Newspaper Books THE REPUBLICAN Lynchburg, Va. Feb. 12, 1852 COLUMBIAN CENTENIAL South Carolina Oct 14, 1850 COLUMBIAN CENTENIAL South Carolina Feb 20, 1811 Old Slave Mart Museum and Library Money Documents Maps Newspaper Books THE DAILY UNION (The re-opening of the slave trade) Pittsburgh, Pa. Dec. 8, 1856 NEW YORK SPECTATOR (Negroes kidnapped-13 taken from garret, about 40 miles from Worcester Co., Maryland.) New York, Sept. 7, 1821 LINCOLN’S GETTYSBURG ADDRESS (framed) Old Slave Mart Museum and Library Money Documents Maps Newspaper Books Pictorial Battles of the Civil War cal 1838 The Diary and Sundry Observations of Thomas A. Edison Ca. 1948 Autographed to Miss Miriam Wilson in appreciation of all her help at The Edison Birthplace, Milan,Ohio by Madeline Edison Sloane (Thomas Edison’s Daughter) BOOK The Colored Cadet At West Point By Flipper Autobiography of the first black cadet at West Point By Henry O. Flipper 1878 Old Slave Mart Museum and Library Money Documents Maps Newspaper Books Charleston Blacksmith The Work of Philip Simmons by John Michael Vlach 1981 Copy #1 Autographed To Judith Wragg Chase a longtime friend Best Wishes, Philip Simmons . Copy #2 Autographed For The Old Slave Mart Best Wishes. . . John Michael Vlach 3-11-82 Old Slave Mart Museum and Library Money Documents Maps Newspaper Books LIBRARY OF THE OLD SLAVE MART CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA Books, Reference, and Art Catalogs “Song of the South” (Poems) Life work of Maude Waddell 1942 101 Ideas from History News (reference) 1935 Library Book News/The Negro a selected Bibliography A 100 Year Start on Tomorrow Kodak 1880-1980 A Bibliography of Negro Migration by Ross and Kennedy 1934 A Book of Handwoven Coverlets by Obenchain 1912, 1931 A Century of Black Photographers 1840-1960, Valencia Coar, Museum of Art Rhode Island School of Design A Charleston Sketchbook 1796-11806 by Charles Fraser 1940 A Documentary History of The Negro People in the United States I & II edited Herbert Aptheker 1964 A Free Negro in the Slave Era/Journal of Charlotte Forten by Billington 1961 A Glorious Age in Africa by Daniel Chu and Elliott Skinner 1965 A Higher History of the Unites States Hansell’s Historical Series 1889 A History of West African by Basil Davidson 1965 A Journey to Ashango Land by Paul B. Du Chaillu 1867 A Negro History Tour of Manhattan, by M.A. Harris 1968 ( autographed to Chase “Spike Harris”) A Pictorial History of the Negro in America by Hughes Meltzer 1956 A Retrospective by Charles Sebree 1984 A Royal African, Prince Modupe 1969 A Safari of African Cooking by Bill Odarty A Scriptual Examination of the Institution of Slavery in the U. S. by Howell Cobb 1856 A Short History of African by Roland Oliver and J.D. Fage 1966 A Voyage to the Demerary (Ghana) by Bolingbroke 1809 A Walk Through Old Anacostia, Juneteenth 1991 Freedom Revisited Anacostia Museum A World in Shadow the Free Black in Antebellum South Carolina by Marina Wikramanayake 1973 Abby Court by Marcella Thum 1976 Accent African Fashions Pub. Col.. Bob Associates 1975 Accent African Hairstyles for the Black Woman by Valerie Thomas 1974 Across The Cobblestones Jr. League of Charleston Guidebook Adventures of an African Slaver by Captain Theodore Cavat 1854, 1969 Africa a Brief Bibliography compiled by Mark W. DeLancey Africa and Africans by Paul Bohannan and Philip Curtin 1971 Africa Art and Motion Exhibition National Gallery of Art 1974 book and pamphlet Africa Its Peoples and Their Culture History by George P. Murdock 1954 Africa, I Presume? By Alan Reeve 1948 Africa’s Contemporary Art and Artists by Evelyn Brown 1966 African and Oceanic Art, by Trowell African Art in American Collectiions by Warren Robbins 1966 African Cooking, by Laurens van der Post 1970 Time Life African Crafts and Craftsmen by Rene Gardi 1969 African Dance by D. Darbois 1962 ( 2 copies) African Design by Margaret Trowell 1960 Old Slave Mart Museum and Library Money Documents Maps Newspaper Books Afrian Designs by Geoffrey Williams 1971 African Gamble by Margaret Carson Hubbard, 1937 African Heritage 1964 African Heroes by Carter Goodwin Woodson 1939,1944 African History of a Continent by Basil Davidson 1966 African Negro Art Weyhe Gallery 1940 African Sculpture by Ladislas Segy 1955 African Sculpture Speaks by Ladislas Segy 1955 African Slave Trade by Rev. Rufus W. Clark 1860 African Textiles and Decorative Arts Museum of Modern Art, New York 1972 African Tribal Images by William Fagg Cleveland Museum 1968 African, Oceanic and Pre-Columbian Art, Sotheby’s 1975 African-American Travel Guide by R.J. Reynolds 1992 Afro American Art slide catalog, 1970 University of South Alabama Afro American Folk Songs by H.E. Krehbiel 1914 Afro-American Presence in the Arts Past and Present N. C. Collections, Hickory Museum of Art 1982 Afro-American Slide Catatlog 1971-72 U. of S. Alabama Afro-American Tradition in Decorative Arts Notes of Exhibition 1978 ( 3 copies) Afro-American, American-Indian, Mexican Art Slide Catalog Against The Odds, by Edwin R. Embree 1944 Ain’t You Got a Right to the Tree of Life? People of John’s Island Faces, Words, Song By Guy and Candie Carawan 1966 All God’s Dangers/ Life of Nate Shaw by Theodore Rosengarten 1974 (personal letter of thanks for all her help to Mrs. Chase from Rosengarten) 5 copies All You Needs is Love by Tony Palmer 1976 Alphaeus Hunton The Unsung Valiant by Dorothy Hunton autographed To the Old Slave Mart Museum and Library Compliments Dorothy K. Hunton Feb. 1988 Alva Museum Replica Catalogs Alva Sculptures Brochure America’s Quilts and Coverlets by Safford and Bishop 1972 American Black Art the known and the new, Battle Creek Civic Art Center American Folk Art editor Pulley 1968 American Folk Art/Metropolitan Museum of Art Miniatures by Louise C. Jones American Heritage February 1958 American Heritage Oct 1955 American History after 1865 by Ray Allen Billington, 1950 American History Before 1877 by Ray Allen Billington, 1951 American Liberties and American Slavery by S. B. Treadwellk 1838 American Missionaries Society of Inquiry 1833 American Negro Art by Cedric Dover 1960 American Negro Poetry Edited by Anna Bontemps 1963 American Negro Slavery by Ulrich Bonnell Phillips PH.D. 1918,1940 American Negro Song and Spirituals editor John W. Work 1940 American Slave Code by Goodell 1853 Amos Fortune Free Man by Elizabeth Yates 1950,1964 An Abandoned Black Settlement on Cumberlon Island Georgia by Mary R. Bullard 1982 An African Treasury, Selected by Langston Hugesa 1961 An Exhibition of African Tribal Masks James Willis Gallery, San Francisco 1975 Old Slave Mart Museum and Library Money Documents Maps Newspaper Books Anase the Webo of Life in African by John Biggers 1962 And Hugo Was His Name /Diary of Hurricane Hugo Sept. 1989 Anglo American Cataloging Rules 1982 Anna J. Cooper; a voice from the South by Louise Daniel Hutchinson 1984 ( 2 copies) Annual Monitor for 1860 for Society of Friends Anti Slavery Material os Bowdoin College 1992 Antiquarian/History of Java by Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles 1781-1826 Antique Works of Art from Benin by Augustus Pitt-Rivers 1976 Appeal to Christians on the Subject of Slavery by John Hursey 1833 Appliqué Stitchery by Jean Ray Laury 1966 Army Life in a Black Regiment by Thomas Higginson 1962 Art Activities, Wickiser 1947 Art and Ethnics by J. Eugene Grigsby Jr. 1977 Art in Everyday Life by Goldstein 1940 Art in Washington Afro-American Presence 1940-1970 by Keith Morrison ( 5 copies) Art Objects Care and Preservation by Frieda Kay Fall 1967 Art of the Congo Walker Art Center , Minneapolis , Minn 1969 (2 copies) Artis Bearden and Burke/Bibliography and Illustration List by Lyn Igoe 1977 (2 copies) Arts and Ideas by William Fleming (autographed 1955) Arts and Ideas by William Fleming 1986 Ashanti Gold Weights 12 color slides Associated press Almanac 1973 Atlanta University Contemporary Art Collection 1959 Backgroud for Tomorrow History Text Bandana Ballads Verses and Pictures by Howard Weeden 1903 Basketry by F. S. Christopher 1952 Basketry a Renaissance in Southern Africa by Rhoda Levinson 1979 ( 2 copies) Batik Art and Craft by Nik Krevitsky 1964 Bearing Witness edited by Henry Louis Gates 1991 Beaufort County Shrines and History by Charleston and Western Carolina Railway Co. Before the Mayflower/ History of Negro in American 1619-1966 Lerone Bennett Jr. 1964 Bibliography for Development and Operation of Historic Sites 1982 Black American Images 1992 Catalog Black Apollo of Science by Kenneth Manning 1983 Black April by Julia Peterkin 1927 Black Artist on Art by Lewis and Waddy Vol I and Vol II 1969 Black Bibliophiles and Collectors by Sinnette 1998 Black Boy by Richard Wright 1945 Black Cargoes A History of Atlantic Slave Trade 1518-1650 byDaniel P. Mannix 1962 Black Contributors to Science and Energy Technology, U.S. Dept. of Energy Black Dimensions in Contemporary American Art by J. Edward Atkinson (autographed) Black Genesis by James Rose 1941 Black God and Kings by Robert Farris Thompson 1976 Black Majority by Peter Wood ( autographed with inscription) Black Mother by Basil Davidson 1961 Black Political Firsts/ 20th century by Miller Life Black Presence in the Era of American Revolution Smithsonian Black Slave Owners in South Carolina 1790-1860 by Larry Kogen, 1985 Old Slave Mart Museum and Library Money Documents Maps Newspaper Books Black Studies/ Institutional Survival 1974 by Blake and Cobb Blacks in Museums, AAMA Blacks in the West by Sherman Savage 1977 Blackwoods Magazine June 1963 Blanket Boy’s Moon by Peter Lanham 1953 Blennerhassett of Romance by Charles Pidgin 1901 Blues People/Negro Music in America by Le Roi Jones 1963 Book of Negro Folklore, Langston Hughes 1965 Book of Very Old Photos of Destruction in Charleston (Hurricane ?) Books to Build World Friendship by Judith Wragg Chase, 1964 ( 3 copies) Campaigns of 1780-1781 in Southern America by Lt. Col. Tarelton, S.C. Heritage Series 1967 Cannibal Cousins by John Craige 1934 Captain of the Planter, Story of Robert Smalls by Dorothy Sterling 1958 Caring for Collections Carolina Folk exhibition Mckissick Museum South Carolina ( 3 copies) Catalog of Museum Transfers/Textile Museum 1972 Catalog of the Records of Black Organizations in Alabama Catalogue D’Art Librairie Fischbacher, Paris Censorship and Black America Exhibit 1984 Schomberg Center Central Africa (Naked Truths of Naked People) by Col. Chaille Long 1877 Chariot in the Sky/ Story of Jubilee Singers by Arna Bontemps 1954 Charles Ball a Narrative third edition 1854 Charles Towne Birth of a City by Warren Ripley New Courier Publication Charleston 1776-1976 American Revolution Bicentennial Charleston 1985 Photo Calendar Charleston Blacksmith The Work of Philip Simmons by John Michael Vlach 1981 Copy #1 Autographed To Judith Wragg Chase a longtime friend Best Wishes, Philip Simmons . Copy #2 Autographed For The Old Slave Mart Best Wishes. . . John Michael Vlach 3-11-82 Charleston Houses and Gardens by Evangeline Davis 1975 Charleston Interiors by Henry Cauthen Jr. 1979 ( 2 copies) Charleston Looks at Its Services for Negroes 1947 Welfare Council Report Charleston Recipes 1928 (2 copies) Charleston Recollection and Receipts, Rose P. Ravenel’s Cookbook 1983 Charleston Reflections 1846-1913 by D. E. Hugh Smith 1950 Charleston’s Forgotten Tea Party by Marguerite Steedman 1967 ( 2 copies) Charleston’s Sons of Liberty, Study of Artisans by Richard Walsh 1968 Checklist of Afro-American Exhibits 1913-1983 by Lynn Moody Igoe Chief Story of Asa Philip Randolph by Hildebrand Children’s Experiences in Art by Pearl Greenberg 1966 City of Charleston Year book 1944 and 1945 Clever Hands of the African Negro by Wilfrid D. Hambly 1945 Collecting Historical documents by Todd Axelrod 1984 (autographed) Colonial Craftsmen by Edwin Tunis 1965 Complete Walking Tour of Charleston 1986 Contemporary Art In Africa Contemporary Art In Africa by Elsy Leuzinger 1967 Contes et Legendes Du Senegal by Fernand Nathan ( in French ) 1963 Cornell’s Intermediate Geography 1888 Old Slave Mart Museum and Library Money Documents Maps Newspaper Books Cotton is King Cotton is King by David Christy 1856 Covered Bridges of Georgia by Thomas L. French Jr. and Edward L. French 1984 Crafts of the Bauhaus by Walther Scheidig 1967 Critical and Miscellaneous Essays by Christopher North 1842 Cry the Beloved Country by Alan Paton 1958 Cultural Directory by Councils for the Arts Dailey Life in The Kingdom of The Kongo by George Balandier 1966 Dawn in Carolina by Frances Gibbes 1946 Dept of Interior News Release 7-1-74 Designing With String by Mary Seyd Dictionary of Afro-American Slavery Edited by Miller and Smith 1988 Directory of South Carolina Historical Society Directory of South Carolina History Organizations 1977,1984 Discoveries in American Folk Art John Gordon Gallery Display and Exhibit Handbook William Hayett ( 2 copies) Dix Artistes Negres Des Etats-Unis Dakar Senegal Festival of Arts 1966 Dix Artistes Negres des Etats-Unis, Festival Dakar Senegal 1966 Dog Ghosts and Other Negro Folk Tales by J. Mason Brewer, illustrated by John Biggers 1958 Doing It Righrt and Passing It On North Louisiana Crafts, Alexandria Museum, Louisiana Down by the Riverside ( A south Carolina Slave Community) by Charles Joyner, 1984 (2 copies) Dr. Pilz Model of Ear Nose and Throat American Thermo-Ware Co., New York Dr. Snytax by Rowlandson Vol I and Vol II, 4th edition 1828 DRED A Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp by Harriet Beecher Stowe DRED Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp II byHarriet Beecher Stowe Drums and Shadows Georgis Writers Project 1940 ( 2 copies) Dusky Memories by Absley McClellan Morris 1932 Early Ironwork of Charleston by Alston Deas 1941 Echoes of Africa in Folk Song of the Americans by Beatrice Landeck 1961( 2 copies) Emancipation in the West Indies by James A. Thome 1838 Encyclopedia of American History by Richard B Morris 1953 Encyclopedia of The Negro by W.E.B. Du Boise, 1946 Eneas Africanus Defendant by Harry Stillwell Edwards copy 1920, copy2 1940 Excel 1984 (Excellence in Black Organizations and Black Achievers) Exploring Black America by Marcella Thum 1975 Explorations in Nevada and Arizona War Department 1871 Fabulous Congo by Felice Bellotte 1950 ( 2 copies) Familiar Quotations Bartlett Families and Communities by David Russo 1974 Famous American Negroes by Langston Hughes 1954 Famous Negro Heroes of America, Langston Huges 1964 Famous Negro Music Maker by Langston Hughes 1957 Fifty Years in Chains by Charles Ball 1837,1970 Fifty Years in Chains or The Life of an American Slave prepared by Isaaac Fisher from the verbal narrative of Ball, a slave. 1859 First Book of Jazz by Langston Hughes Old Slave Mart Museum and Library Money Documents Maps Newspaper Books First Steps in English by Albert Bartlett Flatland by Edwin Abbott 1952 Forgotten Pioneer, by Harry Golden 1963 Foundation Directory1964 Free and Friendly Remarks by Henry Clay of Kentucky 1839(address to Congress on abolition slavery) Freedom Bound by Henritta Buckmaster 1966 Freedom to the Free 1863-1963 U. S. Commission on Civil Rights report to the President Freedoms Journal History of the Black Press in New York State Schomburg Center Exhibit 1986 French English Dictionary 1958 From a New England Woman’s Diary in Dixie 1865. . . . by Mary Ames 1906 From Bengula to the Territory of Yacca by H. Capello and R. Ivens 1882 From Slavery to Freedom by John Franklin 1971 3rd edition, 1964 2nd edition (autographed) Funding Sources for Museums Georg II III Regis Act for Abolition of Slave Trade 1807 Georgia Crafts Directory Ghana an African Portrait by Basil Davidson 1976 God’s Stepchildren by Sarah Millin 1951 Going on . . .Barksdale Theater first Thirty One Years Gone Are The Day / Illustrated History of Old South by Harnett Kane 1960 ( 3 copies) Gone Are The Days an illustrated history of The Old South by Harnett T. Kane MCMLX ( 2 copies) Gone With The Wind by Margaret Mitchell 1936 Goodridge Bro. Portrait and View Photographers Exhibit 1982 Michigan Great Black Americans 24 Ready To Mail Postcards Green Hills of Africa by Hemmingway Guide African and African-American Art by Asante and Welsh 1980 Guide to Care of Manuscripts by Lucile M. Kane Guide to Chicago Murals edited by V.A. Sorell 1979 Guide to Polymer Painting by Ralph Fabri H.E.W. NEWS Hampton and His Red Shirts by Alfred B. Williams 1935 Harmon Foundation Catalogs (multiple copies 20 +) Exhibition of Production by Negro Artists 1933 Exhibit of Fine Arts by American Negro Artists 1933 Negro Artists An Illustrated Review of Their Achievements 1935 Exhibition of the Work of Negro Artists 1931 Harriet Tubman by Earl Conrad 1943 Harvard Class of 1919 Heads of Families/First Census of the United States 1790 South Carolina 4th printing 1968 Heavenly Visions North Carolina Museum of Art 1986 2 copies) Historic American Maps and Urban Views Catalog Historic Charleston Jr. League Guide Book 1975 Historic City Plans and Views Catalog Historical Account of Guinea (slave-trade) by Anthony Beneget 1717 History of a Slave by H.H. Johnston 1889 History of American Church by Wilberforce 1846 Old Slave Mart Museum and Library Money Documents Maps Newspaper Books History of Avery Normal Institute 1865-1954 by Edmund L. Drago and Eugene C. Hunt History of Lincoln County Arkansa 1871-1983 History of St. Augustine College 1867-1937 Raleigh N. C. History of the City of Menominee Michigan 1883-1983 History of the German Friendly Society of Charleston S. C. by George Gongaware 1935 History of the War in South Africa 1899 History of Various Modern African Nations by William Mavor 1804 Home Life In Colonial Days by Alice Earle 1902 Home Stories for Boys and Girls American Tract Society Hugo Humor by Johnnie Mitchell Sharpe 1992 ( 2 copies) Human Types by Raymond Firth 1958 II Myths and Images The Black Man Illustrated Handbook of Art History by Frank J. Roos, Jr. 1957 In Darkest Cuba by N. G. Gonzales 1922 In Henry’s Backyard by Ruth Benedict and Gene Weltfish 1948 In Praise of Heroes/Contemporary African Commerative Coth Exhibit Newark Museum 1983 In Print On Pottery Catalog 1976 Index to city of Charleston yearbook 1880-1901 Insurrection in South Carolina by John Lofton 1964 Introducing Africa by Caroeth Wells 1954 Introduction to Museum Work by G. Ellis Burcaw 1975 Islam and The Arab World edited by Bernard Lewis 1976 Jefferson Davis by Hudson Strode 1955 Jim Gary: His Life and Art by Tova Navarra 1987 Jungle Gods by Carl Von Hoffman 1929 Kingdoms of the Savanna By Jan Vansina 1968 L. A. Collect Museum of African American Art Landmarks of Charleston by Thomas Lesene 1932 Last of The Black Regulars by L. Albert Scipio II 1983 (autographed) Lemon Swamp and Other Places by Mamie Garven Fields 1983 Leslies Popular Monthly (33) 1892 Libraries in South Carolina with Family History Resources 1988 Library of Congress Classifications Library of Congress Subject Headings 8th edition Life and Labor in the Old South by Urlich Bonnell Phillips ( copy 1 1929, copy 2 1941) Life and Labor on Argyle Island by James M Clifton 1978 Life and Times of an American Black Composer by Jeffrey P. Green 1982 Life and Times of Frederick Douglass 1962 (2copies) Life and Times of Frederick Douglass by Himself 1882 Life of George Washington Vol I, Vol III, IV, Vol V by Washington Irving 1856,1859 Lift Every Voice and Sing, 1985 Miller Brewing Co., Record for Black History Month (2copies+) Linda by Elanor B. Wasserman 1958 Livingston and The Wonders of Africa 1874 Livingston and His African Journeys by Elspeth Huxley 1974 LOBAGOLA An African Savage’s Own Story 1930 Old Slave Mart Museum and Library Money Documents Maps Newspaper Books Low Country Scenes Charleston South Carolina Low Country South Carolina Ethno History by Alexander Moore Lyrics from Cotton Land by John McNeil 1922 Lyrics of Lowly Life by Paul Lawrence Dunbar 1903 Making Exhibit Labels Making Modern Furniture by Rolf Schutze 1967 Malcolm X By Any Means Necessary by Walter Dean Myers 1992 (Autographed) Man Into Woman by Dawn Simmons 1971 Manchild in The Promise Land by Claude Brown 1905,1966 Manual for Writhers 4th edition Marion, South Carolina (tourist) Maryland Historical Magazine 1942 Masks of Black Africa 264 Photographs Ladislas Segy 1976 Mathew Brady, Photographer by James d. Horan Maum Nancy by Susan Merrick Heywood 1937 (autographed) McGraw-Hill Authors Book 1968 Memorable Film Characters 1915-1983 by Lieberman and Cable Men of the Far Right by Richard Derdman 1962 Methodism and Slavery by Lucius E. Mallock 1849 Miami Beach in Rhyme by Irving Zieman (autograph and inscription 1956) Minder’s Anatomical Manikin of the Human Body American Thermo-Ware Co., New York Mitchell’s Ancient Atlas 1865 Modern English Usage by Fowler 1950 Modern Manuscripts (a practical manual for management) by Kenneth W. Duckett 1975 Modern Word Finder, Hugon Mosaic Making by Helen Hutton 1966 Museum Accounting Guidelines Museum Cataloging in the Computer Age by Robert G. Chenhall 1975 Museum Directory of U. S. and Canada 1965 Museum in Motion by Alexander 1979 Museum Registration Method 3rd edition Museum Registration Methods Museum Studies Programs 1982 Museum Trusteeship by Ullberg Museums Their New Audience by American Assoc. of Museums 1972 Museums USA National Endowment for the Arts 1974 My Bondage and MY Freedom by Frederick Douglas, 1969 edition My Friend Gullah by J. Gary Black 1974 (autographed) My OGOWE By Robert Hamill Nassau 1914 Narrative of The Expedition of An American Squadron Vol I, 1856, Commodore M.C. Perry Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglas, An American Slave, by himself, 1963 edition Natibe Son by Richard Wright 1940 National Directory of Community Organizations 1964 National Gallery of Art Publications 1971 Negro Heritage Bi Monthly Year of 1977 Negro Musicians and Their Music by Hare 1936 Negro Slave Songs in the United States by Mark Miles Fisher 1963 Old Slave Mart Museum and Library Money Documents Maps Newspaper Books Negroes in Colonial south 1974 New Frontiers in the Central Sudan, by C. 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