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Board of Education of the City of Camden of the State of New Jersey second class certificate
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African American Women Teachers; African Americans; Camden; Certification; Diplomas; Lithographs; New Jersey; New Jersey Board Of Education; Teachers; Women
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Beach scene, with boardwalk, New Jersey?
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Bathing Suits; Beaches; Boardwalks; Glass Plate Negatives; New Jersey
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Concert Hall Newark. Positively two nights only: Saturday & Monday eve'ngs, May 14th & 16th, '64. First appearance of the world-renowned Tacon Ballet and Pantomime Troupe! in conjuction with the great New York Ethiopian and variety combination! ... Miss Eva Brent ... M'lle Marie Bertha ... Mr. Geo. W. Smith ... The embodiment of comic humor, the great pantomimists, Sig. Grimaldi Wheitoff and Mr. J.R. White ... Those irrepressible Ethiopian sons of Momus, Mr. Johnny Wild, the eccentric Mr. Ed. Wray, the unrivaled [b]anjoist, and Mr. Harry Kelly, the celebrated clogist and comedian. ... The musical organization under the direction of Mr. John Ritter, the popular conducteur de orchestre. Herr Stradder, the eminent pianist, and an efficient orchestra The entertainments will embrace artistic singing, beautiful ballets, graceful pas seuls, comic pantomimes and Ethiopian eccentricities. Tickets to all parts of the house, 25 cents Doors open at quarter-past 7 o'clock. Curtin rise at 8 precisely
Tacon Ballet and Pantomime Troupe
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Broadsides; Entertainment Events; Minstrel Shows; New Jersey; Newark; Pantomime; Playbills; Women; Women Dancers; Women Singers
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Crowd on the Atlantic City boardwalk near the Steel Pier
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Afro Americans; Atlantic City; Boardwalks; Gelatin Silver Prints; Motion Picture Theatres; New Jersey; Piers & Wharves
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N.J. State Colored Home, Vineland, N.J., Aug. 27, 1930
Aero Service Corporation
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Aerial Photographs; African Americans; Glass Negatives; New Jersey; Nursing Homes; Vineland
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Scene on Atlantic City boardwalk near Lindley's baths.
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African American Girls; African Americans; Atlantic City; Bathhouses; Boardwalks; New Jersey; Photographic Studios; Platinum Prints
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The Echo at Riverton, N.J
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African American Men; African Americans; Albumen Prints; New Jersey; Riverton; Sailboats; Stereographs
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The Echo at Riverton, N.J
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African American Men; African Americans; Albumen Prints; New Jersey; Riverton; Sailboats; Stereographs
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These are to certify, that [blank] is a member of the New-Jersey Society, for promoting the abolition of slavery. [blank] Presdt. Secy. [blank]
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Abolitionists; Anti Slavery Prints; Antislavery Movements; Engravings; Membership Certificates; Men, Black; New Jersey; New Jersey Society For Promoting The Abolition Of Slavery; Pointing Fingers; Slaver; Slavery; Slaves; Societies, Etc
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City Hall Positively 1 night only Monday evening, April 18: Harris & Smith's Minstrel Troupe and Brass Band! 18 star performers, the most perfect minstrel organization now traveling, consisting of the following powerful array of talent, never before concentrated in a similar entertainment ... Comic quartet! ... What is that? ... Les Miserables! ... Codfish musketeer! ... Essence of Ole Virginny ... The whole to conclude with Dan Emmet's latest walk-a-round, How are you greenbacks! by the entire company. Admission, 25 cents. Reserved seats, 50 cents Doors open at 7. Performance to commence at 8. Balcony serenade every evening, previous to the opening of the doors, by the brass band attached to the troupe, led by Prof. Hosfeldt
Harris & Smith's Minstrel Troupe
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Brass Bands; Broadsides; Burlington; Emmett, Daniel Decatur, 1815 1904; Entertainment Events; How Are You Greenbacks; Minstrel Shows; New Jersey; Playbills
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Sanford's new Opera House Race Street, between Second & Third: Excursion! Free, to the city and back Sanford's complimentary benefit, on Saturday evening, Dec. 17th, 1864 Card.--The directors of the Market Street Ferry Company will, on the above evening, carry passengers to the city and return free on the above occasion, to those who will attend Sanford's benefit! Parties will purchase their tickets of Mr Pell, fruit stand, Market Street Ferry, Camden, who will give them a check to return. The boat will be in waiting at foot of Market St. S. side after termination of performance at 10 o'clock, thus enabling all parties to get to their homes in respectable time. The entertainment will comprise a great variety of minstrelsy! New acts, new songs, new pieces, new dances, by Sanford's Troupe! The wonder of the world, Nino Eddie will also appear on this occasion. The price of admission remains the same. Parquet and family circle, 25 cents Orchestra seats, 50 " Doors open quarter-past 6. To commence at quarter of 8. Terminating at or near 10. Mark!----By asking Mr. Pell for Sanford's tickets, at any of the above prices, your fare is included both ways---from Camden to the city, and from the city back
Sanford's Opera House (Philadelphia, Pa.)
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Aerialists; African Americans; Benefit Performances; Broadsides; Camden; Caricatures And Cartoons; Entertainment Events; Ferries; Minstrel Shows; New Jersey; Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; Playbills
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Temperance Hall, Trenton for two nights only. Sanford's Opera Troupe: This far-famed Philadelphia institution will appear at the above hall, on Friday and Saturday evenings, Oct. 28th and 29th, 1864 the whole under the immediate direction of Samuel S. Sanford! proprietor and manager, (of Sanford's Opera Houses, Philadelphia and Harrisburg.) The company: as presented on this occasion, is far superior to any ever offered to the public, giving more novelties than heretofore, among which are The exempts--Les miserables--The ghost! and other rare and attractive acts, as only done by Sanford's Troupe. ... Admission to all parts of the hall, 30 cents Children, twenty-five cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commence quarter before 8
Sanford's Opera Troupe
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Broadsides; Emmett, Daniel Decatur, 1815 1904; Entertainment Events; High Daddy; Minstrel Shows; New Jersey; Paddy's Wedding; Playbills; Trenton
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Temperance Hall: Trenton. One night only Saturday evening, Aug. 20th, 1864: Largest troupe in the world: two great companies combined! The original S.S. Sanford from his opera houses, Philadelphia and Harrisburg--together with the inimitable Dick Parker! of Parker's Opera House, Alexandria, Va. This great combination most positively limit their engagement here to but one night. Each and every member of the combination is a brilliant star appearing in a programme, rich, rare and inimitable!! ... Sanford's great burlesque, The exempts! ... After which, Parker's laughable afterpiece, The village belle ... To conclude with How are you, greenbacks! by the entire company, Mark the price of admission: 30 cents to all parts of the house Children, with parents, 15 cents. Doors open at quarter-past 7 o'clock. To commence at 8
Sanford's Opera Troupe
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Broadsides; Emmett, Daniel Decatur, 1815 1904; Entertainment Events; How Are You Greenbacks; Minstrel Shows; New Jersey; Playbills; Trenton
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African American nanny with two white charges in Atlantic City
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African American Women; African Americans; Atlantic City; Beauty Shops; Children; Gelatin Silver Prints; Hotels; Nannies (Children's Nurses); New Jersey; Women
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Palm Sunday or Easter Sunday, the boardwalk, Atlantic City, N.J
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African American Women; African Americans; Atlantic City; Boardwalks; Gelatin Silver Prints; Holidays; Hotels; New Jersey; Piers And Wharves; Women
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Boozer's Hall, Lambertville for one night only, Tuesday evening, May 5th, 1863: The far-famed Sanford Opera Troupe: oldest company in the world! Samuel S. Sanford, manager. Mr. Sanford will have the honor of presenting the best troupe of artists that has ever been concentrated into one body, embracing: operatic talent, tragic merit comic ability, delineations of men, manners & customs and the special acts, as given with unbounded applause at his opera houses, Philadelphia and Harrisburg. Sanford appearing each evening! with his star troupe ... Them Irishmen, ... The exempts, ... Sanford's black edition of Romeo and Juliet ... Strange scenes from the tragedy of The stranger. ... Our relations! ... The whole to conclude with the laughable burlesque of Old Josh and his family ... Admission, 25 cents. Children 15 cents Doors open at 7 o'clock. To commence at quarter of 8. Front seats invariably reserved for ladies. Tom W. Brown, ag't
Sanford's Opera Troupe
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Broadsides; Entertainment Events; Kotzebue, August Von, 1761 1819; Lambertville; Minstrel Shows; New Jersey; Parodies, Imitations, Etc; Playbills; Romeo And Juliet; Shakespeare, William, 1654 1616; Stranger
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City Hall, Bordentown For one night only, positively This Saturday evening, Feb. 27, 1864: Having just concluded a season of fifteen nights at the Concert Hall, Philadelphia, (acknowledged by all the most successful engagement ever played in that city) are now en route for the West, and will perform in this city on the above night. The far-famed, world-renowned, original and only Morris' Minstrels! brass band and burlesque old folks' concert troupe! 19 established artists, from their opera house, Tremont Street, Boston. ... Five comedians, four balladists, seven musicians and three dancers. The only complete company organized--organized with great care for this season, 1864. ... Scenes from my boyhood ... Giving the sign, ... The veteran, ... The whole to conclude with the roaring farce, Black assurance: ... Cards of admission, 25 cts. Reserved seats, 25 cts. extra Doors open at a quarter-before 7. To commence at a quarter to 8 o'clock precisely. ... A free serenade in front of hall, previous to performance by Morris' Brass Band
Morris' Minstrels
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African Americans; Bordentown; Broadsides; Caricatures And Cartoons; Discrimination; Discrimination In Public Accommodations; Entertainment Events; Minstrel Shows; Morris, Charles A; New Jersey; Playbills; Portraits
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City Hall, Burlington For two nights only, positively Thursday and Friday evenings, Feb. 25 and 26: Having just concluded a season of fifteen nights at the Concert Hall, Philadelphia, (acknowledged by all the most successful engagement ever played in that city) are now en route for the West, and will perform in this city on the above nights. This company give an entire change of performance every night. The far-famed, world-renowned, original and only Morris' Minstrels! brass band and burlesque old folks' concert troupe! 19 established artists, from their opera house, Tremont Street, Boston. ... Five comedians, four balladists, seven musicians and three dancers. The only complete company organized--organized with great care for this season, 1864. ... Scenes from my boyhood ... Giving the sign ... The veteran, ... The whole to conclude with the roaring farce, Black assurance: ... Cards of admission, 25 cts. Reserved seats, 25 cts. extra Doors open at a quarter-before 7. To commence at a quarter to 8 o'clock precisely. ... A free serenade in front of hall, previous to performance by Morris' Brass Band
Morris' Minstrels
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African Americans; Broadsides; Burlington; Caricatures And Cartoons; Discrimination; Discrimination In Public Accommodations; Entertainment Events; Minstrel Shows; Morris, Charles A; New Jersey; Playbills; Portraits
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For positively one night only Town Hall, Bordentown! on Thursday evening, July 2d, 1863: The far-famed and old established Sanford's Opera Troupe, from his opera houses, Philad'a and Harrisburg The best troupe in the world. Two companies condensed into one. Sanford, the pioneer of minstrelsy will appear in his special acts. Mr. Sanford will have the honor of presenting the best troupe of artists that has ever been concentrated into one body, embracing operatic talent, tragic merit, comic ability, delineations of men, manners and customs, and the special acts, as given with unbounded applause! for the past fourteen years, to the elite of the world. ... Deaf as a post ... "Them" Irishmen, ... To conclude with the sketch, entitled Uncle Tom's Cabin ... Admission, 25 cents. Children, 15 cents Front seats invariably reserved for ladies. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Performance to commence at 8 o'clock
Sanford's Opera Troupe
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Adaptations; Bordentown; Broadsides; Deaf As A Post; Entertainment Events; Leavitt, A. J. (Andrew J.); Minstrel Shows; New Jersey; Playbills; Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 1811 1896; Uncle Tom's Cabin
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Mercer Hall, Princeton for one night only, Monday evening, June 1st, 1863: The far-famed Sanford Opera Troupe: oldest company in the world! Samuel S. Sanford, manager. Mr. Sanford will have the honor of presenting the best troupe of artists that has ever been concentrated into one body, embracing: operatic talent, tragic merit comic ability, delineations of men, manners & customs and the special acts, as given with unbounded applause at his opera houses, Philadelphia and Harrisburg. Sanford appearing each evening! with his star troupe ... Them Irishmen, ... The exempts, ... Sanford's black edition of Romeo and Juliet ... Strange scenes from the tragedy of The stranger. ... Our relations! ... The whole to conclude with the laughable burlesque of Old Josh and his family ... Admission, 25 cents. Children 15 cents Doors open at 7 o'clock. To commence at quarter of 8. Front seats invariably reserved for ladies. Tom W. Brown, ag't
Sanford's Opera Troupe
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Broadsides; Entertainment Events; Kotzebue, August Von, 1761 1819; Minstrel Shows; New Jersey; Parodies, Imitations, Etc; Playbills; Princeton; Romeo And Juliet; Shakespeare, William, 1654 1616; Stranger
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