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Utica Citizens Corps, Camp Greenman, Saratoga Springs, 1869, c1850-c1930. Creator: Deloss BarnumUtica Citizens Corps, Camp Greenman, Saratoga Springs, 1869, c1850-c1930
Colored Pickets on Duty Near Dutch Gap, 1864. Creator: E. & H. T. AnthonyBlack soldiers aiming rifles in a scene from the American Civil War. Dutch Gap refers to a Canal dug during the Civil War to cut off a bend in the James River controlled by Confederate forts
A Rice Raft, South Carolina, captured 1895;printed 1904. Creator: Strohmeyer & WymanA black and white stereograph of African-American women and children standing on a large pile of rice-straw on a raft. Twenty people are in the photograph. Water and trees are in the background
Hoeing Rice, 1876-1888. Creator: O. Pierre HavensA stereograph titled " Hoeing Rice" printed and photographed by Havens of Savannah, Georgia. The albumen prints depict one female and three male African-Americans hoeing rice in a field
Plantation Scene; Folks All Home, 1865-1874. Creator: J. N. WilsonA stereograph titled " Plantation Scene; Folks All Home" printed by J. N. Wilson of Savannah, Georgia. The albumen prints depicts six (6)
Colored Soldiers who covered themselves with glory in France, returning to USAn undated sterograph of a WW1 scene captioned: " Colored Soldiers who covered themselves with glory in France, returning to US" No. 14338 published by Underwood & Underwood
Market Scene, 1880-1888. Creator: Frank A. NowellA reddish brown stereograph photograph of a butcher shop scene. In the image, two African-American men stand in front of a display of meat that appears to be staged in a photography studio
An Hours Hunting, 1876-1888. Creator: O. Pierre HavensA stereograph titled " An Hours Hunting" printed and photographed by O. Pierre Havens of Savannah, Georgia. The albumen prints depict an unidentified African-American woman
Bob and His Fiddle, 1876-1888. Creator: O. Pierre HavensA stereograph titled " Bob and His Fiddle" printed and photographed by O. Pierre Havens of Savannah, Georgia. The albumen prints depict an African-American boy holding a homemade fiddle
Girls of the Booker Washington School, Tuskegee, Ala. -- Mrs. McKinley in near carriageA stereograph featuring a large procession of African-American students in the middle of a street flanked by crowds of people