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A group of 'contrabands.'
African American children and adults outside Public School 89 on Lenox Avenue near the corner of 134th Street in Harlem.
Arkansas 1903.
Beaufort, S. C. 1862, boat landing
Fugitive Negroes fording the Rappahannock, fleeing from Jackson's army
Group on board the Monitor, July 9, 1862
I sell the shadow to support the substance. Sojourner Truth
Intelligent contrabands at leisure, November, 1863
Issuing stores to contrabands, Beaufort, S.C.
John E. Seabrook's Garden. [Image]
John E. Seabrook's Library. [Image]
Pedestrians outside Public School 89 at the southwest corner of Lenox Avenue and 135th Street in Harlem.
Rear view of winter quarters of telegraphic and photographic departments, attached to headquarters Army Potomac, April, '64
Slave quarters Smith's plantation, Port Royal
Smith's Plantation, near Beaufort, S.C. [Image]
[Arkansas street scene].
[Officer and African-America man seated outside a camouflaged tent.]
[Soldiers of the 7th Regiment New York State Militia.]