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Capture and execution of John Brown; a tale of martyrdom; by Elijah Avey, eye witness.
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Capture of Harper's Ferry, September 15, 1862; No. 2
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John Brown's Fort as it stands today up the Shenandoah River at Harper's Ferry, after its return from the Chicago World's Fair; It is never to be removed again
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View of Harper's Ferry in 1859, showing the old wooden bridge of the Baltimore It was also used for a wagon bridge; Here is where John Brown crossed from the Maryland side with his twenty-two men Sunday night October 16, 1859, when he made the attack on Harper's Ferry
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The above picture explains how the government has the John Brown fort, the monument and the tablets arranged at Harper's Ferry
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The old government engine-house, now called John Brown's Fort, at Harper's Ferry, where he was captured Tuesday morning, October 18, 1859
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General office Virginia Beneficial and Insurance Co., Norfolk, Va
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A dear old Negro nurse or "mammy" of the ideal type, Virginia
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"L'homme à tout faire"; A Negro mason, Virginia
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A Negro student in his room at Hampton
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Hampton students at their meals
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A Hampton woman-student in her room
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A Negro student of Hampton
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Students, Bishop Payne Divinity School, Petersburg, Virginia
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The Negro Development and Exposition Co. of the U. S. A
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Slave Cabins, Lawrenceville, Virginia
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Mr. Washington addressing an audience of Virginia negroes
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Two houses owned by a Negro, in one of which he lives; Charleston, West Virginia
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Entrance to North Carolina Exhibit, C. H. Williamson, Commissioner, and his two assistants
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Farmer's Conference, Lawrenceville, Virginia
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Landing of first twenty slaves at Jamestown
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A partial view of Hampton Institute, Virginia. Where Mr. Washington received a large part of the training and of the inspiration for his great work
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Negro building, Jamestown Exhibition
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John Jasper
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A new portrait of Mr. Washington
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Ruby and Ruth Banks - prize winners for the best kept garden in Caroline County
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Playing games at recess at the Pole Road School, Henrico
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The old schoolhouse at Felden, Prince Edward County
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The new Graded School at Felden
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A cooking class at the Henrico County Industrial School
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Chesterfield Canning Club exhibit; This Club put up 1700 jars
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Welcoming visitors on Patron's Day, Elizabeth City County
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Caroline County Garden-Club members
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The Jeter School, Henrico County; This school won the prize for the best woodwork at the exhibit; Note the window curtains and curved walk
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A one-room Negro schoolhouse with work-room attached, Charles City County
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Titustown: Main Street
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Titustown Lodge Hall
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Small family house
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Making a home in Titustown
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Titustown Public School
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Sewing lesson in a Gloucester County school, Va
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A twenty-acre alfalfa demonstration on J.B. Andrews' farm, Roanoke County, Va. The yield was from four and one half to five tons per acre
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A prize garden, Caroline County, Va
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Darning and mending at Hampton Institute
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Champion riveter of the world
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James Henry Thomas' residence and Piedmont Christian Institute
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Edison Henshaw Gaines and wife
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Main building, Virginia Union University
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John Richard Curtis and family
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John Jasper; A conservative Virginia preacher
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William Franklin Denny and family
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