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Stereographs Collection

Background imageStereographs Collection: Utica Citizens Corps, Camp Greenman, Saratoga Springs, 1869, c1850-c1930. Creator: Deloss Barnum

Utica Citizens Corps, Camp Greenman, Saratoga Springs, 1869, c1850-c1930. Creator: Deloss Barnum
Utica Citizens Corps, Camp Greenman, Saratoga Springs, 1869, c1850-c1930

Background imageStereographs Collection: Colored Pickets on Duty Near Dutch Gap, 1864. Creator: E. & H. T. Anthony

Colored Pickets on Duty Near Dutch Gap, 1864. Creator: E. & H. T. Anthony
Black 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

Background imageStereographs Collection: A Rice Raft, South Carolina, captured 1895;printed 1904. Creator: Strohmeyer & Wyman

A Rice Raft, South Carolina, captured 1895;printed 1904. Creator: Strohmeyer & Wyman
A 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

Background imageStereographs Collection: Hoeing Rice, 1876-1888. Creator: O. Pierre Havens

Hoeing Rice, 1876-1888. Creator: O. Pierre Havens
A 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

Background imageStereographs Collection: Plantation Scene; Folks All Home, 1865-1874. Creator: J. N. Wilson

Plantation Scene; Folks All Home, 1865-1874. Creator: J. N. Wilson
A stereograph titled " Plantation Scene; Folks All Home" printed by J. N. Wilson of Savannah, Georgia. The albumen prints depicts six (6)

Background imageStereographs Collection: Colored Soldiers who covered themselves with glory in France, returning to US

Colored Soldiers who covered themselves with glory in France, returning to US
An 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

Background imageStereographs Collection: Market Scene, 1880-1888. Creator: Frank A. Nowell

Market Scene, 1880-1888. Creator: Frank A. Nowell
A 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

Background imageStereographs Collection: An Hours Hunting, 1876-1888. Creator: O. Pierre Havens

An Hours Hunting, 1876-1888. Creator: O. Pierre Havens
A stereograph titled " An Hours Hunting" printed and photographed by O. Pierre Havens of Savannah, Georgia. The albumen prints depict an unidentified African-American woman

Background imageStereographs Collection: Bob and His Fiddle, 1876-1888. Creator: O. Pierre Havens

Bob and His Fiddle, 1876-1888. Creator: O. Pierre Havens
A 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

Background imageStereographs Collection: Girls of the Booker Washington School, Tuskegee, Ala. -- Mrs. McKinley in near carriage

Girls of the Booker Washington School, Tuskegee, Ala. -- Mrs. McKinley in near carriage
A stereograph featuring a large procession of African-American students in the middle of a street flanked by crowds of people


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