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Letters to and from members of the Green family of Bibb County and Tuscaloosa County, Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Business And Finance; Business Travel; Campaigns; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Confederate; Confederate States Of America; Cosmopolitan Art Association; Cotton Gins And Ginning; Dawson, N. T; Description And Travel; Government; Green, Benjamin S., Ca. 1795 1860; Green, Ezekiel Calhoun, 1795 1851; Green, James Hamilton, Ca. 1806 1879; Green, Jane Kerr, 1768 1855; Green, John Ewing, 1803 1843; Green, John Randolph, 1844 1924; Green, John, 1768 1837; Green, Samuel Kerr, Ca. 1790 1860; Health Aspects; History; Louisiana; Matters, J. C., Ca. 1831; Mc Lin, Catherine; Military Life; Military Personnel; Moving, Household; Political Campaigns; Politics And Government; Real Property; Slave Trade; Slaver; Slavery; Social Aspects; Social Life And Customs; Soldiers; Strickland, A. W. (Andrew Wilson), 1844 1913; Thompson, James; Tyler, John, 1790 1862; United States; Voting; Voyages And Travel; Whig Party (U.S.); White, Hugh Lawson, 1773 1840
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Colored Home
Snyder & Black Lithogrs
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African Americans; Colored Home (New York, N.Y.); Health And Hygiene; Institutional Care; New York; New York (State)
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Colored Orphan Asylum
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African Americans; Health & Welfare; Institutional Care; New York; New York (State); Orphanages; Riverdale Children's Association (New York, N.Y.)
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The Association For The Benefit Of Colored Orphans
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African Americans; Association For The Benefit Of Colored Orphans (New York, N.Y.); Asylums; Buildings; Health & Welfare; Institutional Care; New York; New York (State); Riverdale Children's Association (New York, N.Y.)
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Letter from Syndenham Moore in Mobile, Alabama, to his wife, Amanda, in Eutaw, Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Health Aspects; Mexican War, 1846 1848; Military Life; Military Personnel; Moore, Amanda Melvina Hobson; Moore, Sydenham, 1817 1862; Slaver; Slavery
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Diary kept by Syndenham Moore during the Mexican-American War.
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African Americans; Alabama; Campaigns; Casualties; Health Aspects; Mexican War, 1846 1848; Military Life; Military Personnel; Moore, Sydenham, 1817 1862; Slaver; Slavery
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"La Tourrette's Map of the State of Alabama and West Florida."
La Tourrette, John; Cram, D. H.
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African Americans; Alabama; Autauga County (Ala.); Barbour County (Ala.); Benton County (Ala.); Bibb County (Ala.); Blount County (Ala.); Butler County (Ala.); Calhoun County (Ala.); Chambers County (Ala.); Cherokee County (Ala.); Choctaw County (Ala.); Clarke County (Ala.); Coffee County (Ala.); Conecuh County (Ala.); Coosa County (Ala.); Covington County (Ala.); Dale County (Ala.); Dallas County (Ala.); De Kalb County (Ala.); Escambia County (Fla.); Fayette County (Ala.); Florence (Ala.); Florida; Franklin County (Ala.); Greene County (Ala.); Hancock County (Ala.); Henry County (Ala.); Huntsville (Ala.); Jackson County (Ala.); Jefferson County (Ala.); Lawrence County (Ala.); Limestone County (Ala.); Lowndes County (Ala.); Macon County (Ala.); Madison County (Ala.); Marengo County (Ala.); Marion County (Ala.); Marshall County (Ala.); Mental Health; Mobile (Ala.); Monroe County (Ala.); Montgomery (Ala.); Montgomery County (Ala.); Morgan County (Ala.); Mount Vernon (Ala.); Pensacola (Fla.); Perry County (Ala.); Pickens County (Ala.); Pike County (Ala.); Railroads; Randolph County (Ala.); Russell County (Ala.); Santa Rosa County (Fla.); Shelby County (Ala.); Slaver; Slavery; St. Clair County (Ala.); Sumter County (Ala.); Talladega County (Ala.); Transportation; Tuscaloosa (Ala.); Tuscaloosa County (Ala.); Tuscumbia (Ala.); Walker County (Ala.); Walton County (Fla.); Washington County (Ala.); Washington County (Fla.); Wilcox County (Ala.); Winston County (Ala.)
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[Unidentified hospital steward in Union uniform with caduceus insignia on sleeve in front of painted backdrop showing landscape]
Hope, G. W. (George W.)
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Albumen Prints; Army; Backdrops; Cartes De Visite; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Health Care Personnel; History; Medical Aspects; Military Personnel; Military Uniforms; People; Portrait Photographs; Soldiers; Union; United States
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Two letters from John E. Hall, part of the advanced forces of the Army of the Potomac, to his father, Bolling, in Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Campaigns; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Confederate; Confederate States Of America; Economic Aspects; Equipment And Supplies; Hall, Bolling, 1813 1897; Hall, John E. (John Elmore), 1842 1882; Health Aspects; History; Military Life; Military Personnel; Slaver; Slavery; Soldiers; United States
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[Hospital Steward Samuel M. Barbarow of Co. A, 1st New York Engineers Regiment in uniform]
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Albumen Prints; Approximately 1841 1885; Army; Barbarow, Samuel M.; Cartes De Visite; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Health Care Personnel; History; Medical Aspects; Military Personnel; Military Uniforms; New York Engineer Regiment, 1st (1861 1865); People; Portrait Photographs; Soldiers; Union; United States
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Letter from Bolling Hall, Jr., in Corinth, Mississippi, to his father in Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Campaigns; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Confederate; Confederate States Of America; Equipment And Supplies; Hall, Bolling, 1813 1897; Hall, Bolling, 1837 1866; Health Aspects; History; Military Life; Military Personnel; Prisoners And Prisons; Slaver; Slavery; Soldiers; United States
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[Private William Grobecker, hospital steward of 9th New York Infantry Regiment in Zouave uniform]
Hallett & Brother
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Albumen Prints; Army; Cartes De Visite; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Grobecker, William; Health Care Personnel; History; Medical Aspects; Military Personnel; Military Uniforms; New York Infantry Regiment, 9th (1861 1863); People; Portrait Photographs; Soldiers; Union; United States
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Letter from John E. Hall at Fairfax Station in Virginia, to his father, Bolling, in Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Campaigns; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Confederate; Confederate States Of America; Equipment And Supplies; Hall, Bolling, 1813 1897; Hall, John E. (John Elmore), 1842 1882; Health Aspects; History; Military Life; Military Personnel; Slaver; Slavery; Soldiers; United States
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[Unidentified soldier in Union hospital steward uniform]
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Army; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Hand Colored; Health Care Personnel; History; Military Personnel; Military Uniforms; People; Portrait Photographs; Soldiers; Tintypes; Union; United States
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[Unidentified soldier of Union Medical Service in uniform with medical sword]
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Albumen Prints; Army; Cartes De Visite; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Daggers & Swords; Health Care Personnel; History; Medical Aspects; Military Personnel; Military Uniforms; People; Portrait Photographs; Soldiers; Union; United States
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Letter from Crenshaw Hall in Lynchburg, Virginia, to his father, Bolling, in Alabama.
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Alabama; Campaigns; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Confederate; Confederate States Of America; Description And Travel; Equipment And Supplies; Hall, Bolling, 1813 1897; Hall, Crenshaw, 1839 1893; Health Aspects; History; Kentucky; Military Life; Military Personnel; Social Aspects; Soldiers; Tennessee; United States
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[Second Lieutenant James V. Bentley of Co. D, 24th New York Infantry Regiment and Co. H, 15th New Jersey Infantry Regiment in uniform]
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Albumen Prints; Army; Bentley, James V.; Cartes De Visite; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Health Care Personnel; History; Medical Aspects; Military Personnel; Military Uniforms; New Jersey Infantry Regiment, 15th (1862 1865); New York Infantry Regiment, 24th (1861 1863); People; Portrait Photographs; Soldiers; Union; United States
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[Hospital Steward Warner A. Root of Co. G, 2nd Massachusetts Infantry Regiment and U.S. Army Hospital Stewards in uniform in front of painted backdrop showing large building in the distance]
Moore Bro's. Photographic Gallery
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Albumen Prints; Army; Backdrops; Cartes De Visite; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Health Care Personnel; History; Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, 2nd (1861 1864); Medical Aspects; Military Personnel; Military Uniforms; People; Portrait Photographs; Root, Warner A.; Soldiers; Union; United States
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[Unidentified soldier of Union Medical Service in uniform with medical sword]
Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries
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Albumen Prints; Army; Cartes De Visite; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Daggers & Swords; Health Care Personnel; History; Medical Aspects; Military Personnel; Military Uniforms; People; Portrait Photographs; Soldiers; Union; United States
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[Hospital Steward and First Lieutenant of Joseph Davis of Co. E, 5th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment and 30th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment in uniform]
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Albumen Prints; Army; Cartes De Visite; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Davis, Joseph; Health Care Personnel; History; Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, 30th (1862 1865); Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, 5th (1861 1865); Medical Aspects; Military Personnel; Military Uniforms; People; Portrait Photographs; Soldiers; Union; United States
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[Hospital Steward John H. Wiggins of Co. C, 81st New York Infantry Regiment, and woman identified as nurse and vivandière Victoria Wiggins]
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Ambrotypes; Army; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Group Portraits; Hand Colored; Health Care Personnel; History; Medical Aspects; Military Personnel; Military Service; New York Infantry Regiment, 81st (1861 1865); Nurses; People; Portrait Photographs; Soldiers; Union; United States; Wiggins, John H.; Women
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[Surgeon Francis M. Eveleth of 7th Maine Infantry Regiment and 1st Maine Veteran Infantry Regiment in assistant surgeon uniform with Ames medical sword]
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Army; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Daggers & Swords; Eveleth, Francis M.; Hand Colored; Health Care Personnel; History; Maine Infantry Regiment, 7th (1861 1864); Maine Veteran Infantry Regiment, 1st (1864 1865); Military Personnel; Military Uniforms; People; Portrait Photographs; Soldiers; Tintypes; Union; United States
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Letter from Bolling Hall, Jr., in Union Mills, Virginia, to his father in Alabama.
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Alabama; Campaigns; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Confederate; Confederate States Of America; Equipment And Supplies; Hall, Bolling, 1813 1897; Hall, Bolling, 1837 1866; Health Aspects; History; Military Life; Military Personnel; Soldiers; United States
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Two letters from John E. Hall, at Fairfax Station, Virginia, to his father, Bolling, in Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Confederate; Confederate States Of America; Economic Aspects; Equipment And Supplies; Hall, Bolling, 1813 1897; Hall, John E. (John Elmore), 1842 1882; Health Aspects; History; Military Life; Military Personnel; Slaver; Slavery; Soldiers; United States
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[Unidentified hospital steward in Union uniform with caduceus insignia on armbands]
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Albumen Prints; Army; Cartes De Visite; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Health Care Personnel; History; Medical Aspects; Military Personnel; Military Uniforms; People; Portrait Photographs; Soldiers; Union; United States
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Letter from Henry Semple in Chattanooga, Tennessee, to his wife, Emily.
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African Americans; Alabama; Campaigns; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Confederate; Confederate States Of America; Economic Aspects; Equipment & Supplies; Health Aspects; History; Military Life; Military Personnel; Semple, Emily Virginia James; Semple, Henry C., 1822 1894; Slaver; Slavery; Social Aspects; Soldiers; United States
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[Hospital Steward George P. Wright of Co. K, 7th Vermont Infantry Regiment in uniform]
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Albumen Prints; Approximately 1839 ; Army; Cartes De Visite; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Health Care Personnel; History; Medical Aspects; Military Personnel; Military Uniforms; People; Portrait Photographs; Soldiers; Union; United States; Vermont Infantry Regiment, 7th (1862 1866); Wright, George P.
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[Hospital Steward William De Hart Reeder of Co. C and Co. H, 15th Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment and Hospital Stewards Regular Army Infantry in uniform]
Morse's Gallery of the Cumberland
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Albumen Prints; Army; Cartes De Visite; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Health Care Personnel; History; Medical Aspects; Military Personnel; Military Uniforms; Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment, 15th (1862 1865); People; Portrait Photographs; Reeder, William De Hart; Soldiers; Union; United States
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[Private Henry Hobson of Co. E, 41st Virginia Infantry Regiment in uniform]
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Ambrotypes; Army; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Confederate; Confederate States Of America; Hand Colored; Health Care Personnel; History; Hobson, Henry; Medical Aspects; Military Personnel; Military Uniforms; People; Portrait Photographs; Soldiers; United States; Virginia Infantry Regiment, 41st
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[Private John W. Nanna or Nanny of Co. G, 18th Ohio Infantry Regiment in uniform with medical arm bands]
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Albumen Prints; Army; Cartes De Visite; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Health Care Personnel; History; Medical Aspects; Military Personnel; Military Uniforms; Ohio Infantry Regiment, 18th (1861 1864); People; Portrait Photographs; Soldiers; Union; United States
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Letter from James Jackson from the Chickahominy battlefield in Virginia, to his wife, parents, and sisters.
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African Americans; Alabama; Campaigns; Casualties; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Confederate States Of America; Economic Aspects; Health Aspects; History; Jackson, James W., 1832 1865; Jackson, Jennie F; Military Life; Military Personnel; Slaver; Slavery; Social Aspects; Soldiers; United States
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[Hospital Steward John O. Williams of Co. I, 10th Ohio Cavalry Regiment in uniform]
Morse's Gallery of the Cumberland
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Albumen Prints; Army; Cartes De Visite; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Health Care Personnel; History; Military Personnel; Military Uniforms; Ohio Cavalry Regiment, 10th (1862 1865); People; Portrait Photographs; Soldiers; Union; United States; Williams, John O
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Letter from Newton N. Davis in camp near Tupelo, Mississippi, to his wife, Bettie, in Columbus, Mississippi.
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African Americans; Alabama; Casualties; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Confederate; Confederate States Of America; Davis, Nancy Elizabeth Halbert, B.1833; Davis, Newton Nimrod, 1829 1887; Health Aspects; History; Military Life; Military Personnel; Slaver; Slavery; Social Aspects; Soldiers; United States
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Letter from Hubert Dent in camp near Tupelo, Mississippi, to his wife, Anna.
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Alabama; Campaigns; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Confederate; Confederate States Of America; Dent, Anna Beall Young; Dent, Stouten Hubert, 1833 1917; Health Aspects; History; Military Life; Military Personnel; Religious Aspects; Social Aspects; Soldiers; United States
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Letter from Henry Semple in Tullahoma, Tennessee, to his wife, Emily.
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Alabama; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Confederate; Confederate States Of America; Equipment And Supplies; Health Aspects; History; Military Life; Military Personnel; Semple, Emily Virginia James; Semple, Henry C., 1822 1894; Social Aspects; Soldiers; United States
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Letter from Hubert Dent in camp near Shelbyville, Tennessee, to his wife, Anna.
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Alabama; Campaigns; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Confederate; Confederate States; Confederate States Of America; Dent, Anna Beall Young; Dent, Stouten Hubert, 1833 1917; Equipment And Supplies; Government; Health Aspects; History; Military Life; Military Personnel; Politics And Government; Social Aspects; Soldiers; United States
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Letter from James A. Hall in Dalton, Georgia, to his father, Bolling, in Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Confederate; Confederate States Of America; Economic Aspects; Hall, Bolling, 1813 1897; Hall, James A. (James Abercrombie), 1840 1868; Health Aspects; History; Military Life; Military Personnel; Slaver; Slavery; Social Aspects; Soldiers; United States
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[U.S. Sanitary Commission convalescent camp relief station, Alexandria, Virginia, with nurse Amy M. Bradley standing in the doorway]
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Albumen Prints; Alexandria; Bradley, Amy Morris; Cartes De Visite; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Facilities; Health Care Facilities; History; Medical Aspects; Nurses; Union; United States; United States Sanitary Commission; Virginia; Women
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Letter from William Riley Jones at a hospital in Mississippi, to his wife, Mary, in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama.
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African Americans; Campaigns; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Confederate States Of America; Health Aspects; History; Jones, Mary Francis Parker, 1839 1930; Jones, William Riley, 1838 1863; Military Life; Military Personnel; Slaver; Slavery; Social Aspects; Soldiers; Southern States; United States
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Letter from James A. Hall in camp near Shelbyville, Tennessee, to his father, Bolling, in Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Campaigns; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Confederate; Confederate States Of America; Equipment And Supplies; Hall, Bolling, 1813 1897; Hall, James A. (James Abercrombie), 1840 1868; Health Aspects; History; Military Life; Military Personnel; Slaver; Slavery; Social Aspects; Soldiers; United States
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Letter from James A. Hall at Missionary Ridge, Tennessee, to his sister, Laura ("Lollie"), in Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Casualties; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Confederate; Confederate States Of America; Equipment And Supplies; Hall, James A. (James Abercrombie), 1840 1868; Hall, Laura (Laura June), 1848 1896; Health Aspects; History; Military Life; Military Personnel; Slaver; Slavery; Social Aspects; Soldiers; United States
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Letter from James A. Hall in Dalton, Georgia, to his father, Bolling, in Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Campaigns; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Confederate; Confederate States Of America; Equipment And Supplies; Hall, Bolling, 1813 1897; Hall, James A. (James Abercrombie), 1840 1868; Health Aspects; History; Military Life; Military Personnel; Slaver; Slavery; Social Aspects; Soldiers; United States
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Letter from William Riley Jones near Tullahoma and Manchester, Tennessee, to his wife, Mary, probably in Tuscaloosa or Fayette County, Alabama.
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Campaigns; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Confederate States Of America; Economic Aspects; Health Aspects; History; Jones, Mary Frances Parker, 1839 1930; Jones, William Riley, 1838 1863; Military Life; Military Personnel; Social Aspects; Soldiers; United States
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Letter from James A. Hall in camp at McFarland Springs near Chattanooga, Tennessee, to his father, Bolling, in Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Campaigns; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Confederate; Confederate States Of America; Equipment And Supplies; Hall, Bolling, 1813 1897; Hall, James A. (James Abercrombie), 1840 1868; Health Aspects; History; Military Life; Military Personnel; Slaver; Slavery; Social Aspects; Soldiers; United States
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Letter from Joseph H. Hall in Manack, Alabama, to Bolling Hall, probably in Montgomery or Autauga County.
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African Americans; Agriculture; Alabama; Campaigns; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Confederate; Confederate States Of America; Diseases; Hall, Bolling, 1813 1897; Hall, Joseph Hines, 1821 1876; Health Aspects; History; Military Life; Military Personnel; Slaver; Slavery; Social Aspects; Soldiers; United States
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Letter from Thomas B. Hall in Catoosa County, Georgia, to his father, Bolling, in Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Campaigns; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Confederate; Confederate States Of America; Equipment And Supplies; Hall, Bolling, 1813 1897; Hall, Thomas B. (Thomas Brown), 1845 1863; Health Aspects; History; Military Life; Military Personnel; Slaver; Slavery; Social Aspects; Soldiers; United States
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Letter from Crenshaw Hall at Missionary Ridge, Tennessee, to his father, Bolling, in Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Campaigns; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Confederate; Confederate States Of America; Equipment And Supplies; Hall, Bolling, 1813 1897; Hall, Crenshaw, 1839 1893; Health Aspects; History; Military Life; Military Personnel; Slaver; Slavery; Social Aspects; Soldiers; United States
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Letter from James A. Hall in camp near Chattanooga, Tennessee, to his father, Bolling, in Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Confederate; Confederate States Of America; Economic Aspects; Equipment And Supplies; Hall, Bolling, 1813 1897; Hall, James A. (James Abercrombie), 1840 1868; Health Aspects; History; Military Life; Military Personnel; Slaver; Slavery; Social Aspects; Soldiers; United States
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Letter from Alex K. Hall in camp in either Georgia or Tennessee, to his mother, probably in Portland, Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Confederate; Confederate States Of America; Economic Aspects; Equipment And Supplies; Hall, Alexander K. (Alexander Kirtland), 1845 1881; Hall, Mary Ann Cooke; Health Aspects; History; Military Life; Military Personnel; Religious Aspects; Slaver; Slavery; Social Aspects; Soldiers; United States
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Letter from James A. Hall at Missionary Ridge, Tennessee, to his father, Bolling, in Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Campaigns; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Confederate; Confederate States Of America; Hall, Bolling, 1813 1897; Hall, James A. (James Abercrombie), 1840 1868; Health Aspects; History; Military Life; Military Personnel; Slaver; Slavery; Social Aspects; Soldiers; United States
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[Captain George T. Crabtree of Co. C, 4th Maine Infantry Regiment and Veteran Reserve Corps in uniform]
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Albumen Prints; Army; Cartes De Visite; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Crabtree, George T.; Health Care Personnel; History; Maine Infantry Regiment, 4th (1861 1864); Medical Aspects; Military Personnel; Military Uniforms; People; Portrait Photographs; Soldiers; Union; United States; Veteran Reserve Corps
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Letter from James A. Hall in camp near Chattanooga, Tennessee, to his father, Bolling, in Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Campaigns; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Confederate; Confederate States Of America; Equipment And Supplies; Hall, Bolling, 1813 1897; Hall, James A. (James Abercrombie), 1840 1868; Health Aspects; History; Military Life; Military Personnel; Slaver; Slavery; Social Aspects; Soldiers; United States
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Letter from James A. Hall at Missionary Ridge, Tennessee, to his father, Bolling, in Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Confederate; Confederate States Of America; Equipment And Supplies; Hall, Bolling, 1813 1897; Hall, James A. (James Abercrombie), 1840 1868; Health Aspects; History; Military Life; Military Personnel; Slaver; Slavery; Social Aspects; Soldiers; United States
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[Hospital Steward James Mingay of Co. F, 115th New York Infantry Regiment and Hospital Stewards Regular Army Infantry in uniform in front of painted backdrop showing balustrade and landscape]
Cooley, Sam A. (Samuel A.)
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Albumen Prints; Army; Backdrops; Cartes De Visite; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Health Care Personnel; History; Medical Aspects; Military Personnel; Military Uniforms; Mingay, James; New York Infantry Regiment, 115th (1862 1865); People; Portrait Photographs; Soldiers; Union; United States
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Letter from Henry Semple at Mrs. Murphy's near Wartrace, Tennessee, to his wife, Emily.
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Alabama; Campaigns; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Confederate; Confederate States Of America; Health Aspects; History; Military Life; Military Personnel; Semple, Emily Virginia James; Semple, Henry C., 1822 1894; Soldiers; United States
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The Shebang, or quarters of the U.S. Sanitary Commission, Brandy Station
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Albumen Prints; Book Illustrations; Brandy Station; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Equipment & Supplies; Health Care Facilities; History; Military Life; Tents; Union; United States; United States Sanitary Commission; Virginia
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Letter from Mary Ann and Alex Hall at Sand Hill, Alabama, to their son, Alex ("Ellick").
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African Americans; Alabama; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Confederate; Confederate States Of America; Economic Aspects; Equipment And Supplies; Hall, Alexander K. (Alexander Kirtland), 1817 1876; Hall, Alexander K. (Alexander Kirtland), 1845 1881; Hall, Mary Ann Cooke; Health Aspects; History; Military Life; Military Personnel; Slaver; Slavery; Social Aspects; Soldiers; United States
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Letter from W. H. Crenshaw in Manningham, Alabama, to Bolling Hall in Montgomery, Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Casualties; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Confederate; Confederate States Of America; Crenshaw, W.H. (Walter Henry), 1817 1878; Hall, Bolling, 1813 1897; Health Aspects; History; Military Personnel; Slave Trade; Slaver; Slavery; Social Aspects; Soldiers; United States
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Letter from John E. Hall in Morristown, Tennessee, to his father, Bolling, in Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Campaigns; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Confederate; Confederate States Of America; Equipment And Supplies; Hall, Bolling, 1813 1897; Hall, John E. (John Elmore), 1842 1882; Health Aspects; History; Military Life; Military Personnel; Slaver; Slavery; Social Aspects; Soldiers; United States
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Letter from James A. Hall in camp at Dalton, Georgia, to his father, Bolling, in Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Campaigns; Casualties; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Confederate; Confederate States Of America; Economic Aspects; Equipment And Supplies; Hall, Bolling, 1813 1897; Hall, James A. (James Abercrombie), 1840 1868; Hall, Thomas B. (Thomas Brown), 1845 1863; Health Aspects; History; Military Life; Military Personnel; Sawyer, Benjamin F; Slaver; Slavery; Social Aspects; Soldiers; United States
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Letter from James A. Hall in Dalton, Georgia, to his father, Bolling, in Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Campaigns; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Confederate; Confederate States Of America; Equipment And Supplies; Hall, Bolling, 1813 1897; Hall, James A. (James Abercrombie), 1840 1868; Health Aspects; History; Military Life; Military Personnel; Slaver; Slavery; Social Aspects; Soldiers; United States
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[Acting Hospital Steward Thomas H. G. Lester of Co. I, 58th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment in uniform]
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Albumen Prints; Army; Cartes De Visite; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Health Care Personnel; History; Lester, Thomas H. G.; Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, 58th (1864 1865); Medical Aspects; Military Personnel; Military Uniforms; People; Portrait Photographs; Soldiers; Union; United States
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[Second Lieutenant Albert A. Arnold, hospital steward of Co. K, Co. F and Co. H, 80th U.S. Colored Troops (USCT) Infantry Regiment, in uniform]
New Orleans Photographic Co.
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Albumen Prints; Army; Cartes De Visite; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Colored Infantry Regiment, 80th (1864 1867); Health Care Personnel; History; Medical Aspects; Military Personnel; Military Uniforms; People; Portrait Photographs; Soldiers; Union; United States
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Letter from James A. Hall in camp near Dalton, Georgia, to his father, Bolling, in Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Campaigns; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Confederate; Confederate States Of America; Equipment And Supplies; Hall, Bolling, 1813 1897; Hall, James A. (James Abercrombie), 1840 1868; Health Aspects; History; Military Life; Military Personnel; Slaver; Slavery; Social Aspects; Soldiers; United States
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[Hospital Steward Elijah H. Packard of U.S. Army in uniform]
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Albumen Prints; Army; Cartes De Visite; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Health Care Personnel; History; Medical Aspects; Military Personnel; Military Uniforms; Packard, Elijah H; People; Portrait Photographs; Soldiers; Union; United States
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Letter from James A. Hall in camp near Lovejoy's Station, Georgia, to his father, Bolling, in Alabama.
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Alabama; Campaigns; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Confederate; Confederate States Of America; Equipment And Supplies; Hall, Bolling, 1813 1897; Hall, James A. (James Abercrombie), 1840 1868; Health Aspects; History; Military Life; Military Personnel; Social Aspects; Soldiers; United States
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Letter from Alex K. Hall in camp at Dalton, Georgia, to his parents, probably in Portland, Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Confederate; Confederate States Of America; Economic Aspects; Equipment And Supplies; Government; Hall, Alexander K. (Alexander Kirtland), 1817 1876; Hall, Alexander K. (Alexander Kirtland), 1845 1881; Hall, Mary Ann Cooke; Health Aspects; History; Military Life; Military Personnel; Politics And Government; Slaver; Slavery; Social Aspects; Soldiers; United States
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Orphans' homestead, Gettysburg, Pa. The building, now newly roofed and adapted as far as practicable for its present use, was occupied by Gen. Howard as his head quarters at the battle of Gettysburg. It stands on Cemetery Hill, within a few rods of the vertex of the angle formed by our army in the battle. It is used until a more commodious and suitable structure can be erected to shelter its present fatherless inmates, with many other soldiers' orphans in different States of the Union, awaiting admission to the institution /
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Albumen Prints; Children; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Crawford, Samuel Wylie; Geary, John White; Gettysburg; Grant, Ulysses S; Health & Welfare; History; Military Officers; Orphanages; Orphans; Pennsylvania; Porter, Andrew; Union; United States
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Colored Home, Sixty-Fifth Street, Below First Avenue
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African Americans; Colored Home (New York, N.Y.); Health And Hygiene; Institutional Care; New York; New York (State)
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New York City, The Colored Orphan Asylum, Boulevard And One Hundred And Fourty-Third Street
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African Americans; Health And Hygiene; Institutional Care; New York; New York (State); Orphanages; Riverdale Children's Association (New York, N.Y.)
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New York World-Telegram and the Sun newspaper photograph collection (Library of Congress)
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Accidents; African Americans; Animals; Artists; Athletes; Authors; Business & Finance; Businesspeople; Celebrities; Children; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Leaders; Clergy; Clippings; Criminals; Depressions; Disasters; Dwellings; Economic & Social Conditions; Education; Employment; Entertainers; Events; Facilities; Film Stills; Gelatin Silver Prints; Government; Government Officials; Health Care; Industry; Korean War, 1950 1953; Labor Leaders; Military Personnel; Musicians; New Deal, 1933 1939; New York (N.Y.); Organizations; Periodical Illustrations; Photographic Prints; Photojournalism; Photomechanical Prints; Politicians; Politics & Government; Portraits; Printing Plates; Proofs; Publicity Photographs; Scholars; Sick Persons; Socialites; Spiritual Leaders; Transmitted Images; Transportation; Vietnam War, 1961 1975; Working Class; World War, 1939 1945
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New York, The Colored Orphan Asylum, 143d Street
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African Americans; Asylums; Health & Welfare; Institutional Care; New York; New York (State); Riverdale Children's Association (New York, N.Y.)
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Ayer's cathartic pills (The country doctor)
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Advertising Cards; African Americans; Color; Health & Welfare; Lithographs; Patent Medicines; Physicians
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Louis Edward Nollau F Series Photographic Print Collection (University of Kentucky),
University of Kentucky.
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African Americans; African Americans United States; Agriculture United States; Animal Culture United States; Anthropology United States; Appalachian Region History; Architectural Photography; Architecture; Art United States; Associations, Institutions, Etc. United States; Astromony United States; Botany United States; Bridges United States Design And Construction; Buildings United States Design And Construction; Celebrities United States; City And Town Life United States; Civil War; Coal Mines And Mining United States; Commerce United States; Decorative Arts; Drama United States; Education United States; Family Life; Forestry And Community United States; Geology United States; Governors Kentcky History; Historic Sites United States; Human Services United States; Inland Water Transportation United States; Law United States; Manners And Customs United States; Manufacturing Industries United States; Maps; Medicine History; Military History; Monuments; Music United States; Nollau, Louis Edward, 1883 1955; Painting; Parks United States; Performing Arts United States; Photographs Of Animals; Photographs Of Children; Photographs Of Families; Photographs Of Farms; Photographs Of Horses; Photographs Of Livestock; Photographs Of Railroads; Photographs Of Sports; Photographs, Aerial United States; Photographs, Agricultural United States; Photographs, Artistic; Political Science United States; Portrait Photographs; Psychology; Public Health United States; Publishers And Publishing United States; Railroads United States; Records United States; Recreation United States; Religions; Roads United States Design And Construction; Science United States; Sculpture; Social History; Speeches, Addresses, Etc. United States; Sports United States Kentucky; Surveying United States; Tobacco Industry; Transportation United States; United States; United States Genealogy; United States History Civil War, 1861 1865; United States History Spanish American War, 1898; United States History World War, 1914 1918; United States History World War, 1939 1945; Universities; University Of Kentucky; Voyages And Travels; Waterways United States; Wit And Humor United States; Zoology United States
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Louis Edward Nollau Nitrate Photographic Print Collection,
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African Americans; African Americans United States; Agriculture United States; Animal Culture United States; Anthropology United States; Appalachian Region History; Architectural Photography; Architecture; Art United States; Associations, Institutions, Etc. United States; Astronomy United States; Botany United States; Bridges United States Design And Construction; Buildings United States Design And Construction; Celebrities United States; City And Town Life United States; Civil War; Coal Mines And Mining United States; Commerce United States; Decorative Arts; Drama United States; Education United States; Family Life; Forestry And Community United States; Geology United States; Governors Kentucky History; Historic Sites United States; Human Services United States; Inland Water Transportation United States; Law United States; Manners And Customs United States; Manufacturing Industries United States; Maps; Medicine History; Military History; Monuments; Music United States; Nollau, Louis Edward, 1883 1955; Painting; Parks United States; Performing Arts United States; Photographs Of Animals; Photographs Of Children; Photographs Of Families; Photographs Of Farms; Photographs Of Horses; Photographs Of Livestock; Photographs Of Railroads; Photographs Of Sports; Photographs, Aerial United States; Photographs, Agricultural United States; Photographs, Artistic; Political Science United States; Portrait Photographs; Psychology; Public Health United States; Publishers And Publishing United States; Railroads United States; Records United States; Recreation United States; Religions; Roads United States Design And Construction; Science United States; Sculpture; Social History; Speeches, Addresses, Etc. United States; Sports United States Kentucky; Surveying United States; Tobacco Industry; Transportation United States; United States; United States Genealogy; United States History Civil War, 1861 1865; United States History Spanish American War, 1898; United States History World War, 1914 1918; United States History World War, 1939 1945; Universities; University Of Kentucky; Voyages And Travels; Waterways United States; Wit And Humor United States; Zoology United States
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Colored Orphan Asylum
Moss Engraving Company
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African Americans; Health & Welfare; Institutional Care; New York; New York (State); Orphanages; Riverdale Children's Association (New York, N.Y.)
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A very sick patient - he pays well, but the senaotrial quacks can't save him
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Brice, Calvin S; Cartoons (Commentary); Chandler, William E; Chromolithographs; Color; Free Trade & Protection; Gorman, Arthur P; Health Care; Health Care Personnel; Hill, David B; Hoar, George Frisbie; Legislators; Mc Pherson, John R; Peffer, William Alfred; Periodical Illustrations; Pugh, James L; Quacks; Sherman, John; Sick Persons; Tariffs; Vest, George Graham
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Scene at Hot Sulphur Wells
W. H. Parish Publishing Co.
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Architecture; Health Resorts; Historic Buildings; San Antonio; Texas
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The Colored Home and Hospital [now Lincoln Hospital], New York City
Van Wagner
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African American Nurses; African American Women; African Americans; Education; Health & Welfare; Hospital Wards; Lincoln Hospital (New York, N.Y.); Lincoln School For Nurses; New York; New York (N.Y.); New York (State); Segregation; Women
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Dear old soul
Ford, Walter H
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Children; Economic & Social Conditions; Health & Welfare; Nannies; New York; New York (State); Songs; To 1899
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[African American man (doctor?), carrying small leather bag, standing on steps to residence, horse-drawn carriage in the foreground]
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African Americans; Carriages & Coaches; Gelatin Silver Prints; Georgia; Health & Welfare; Physicians
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[African Americans standing outside brick building "Frien[dship] Phar[macy]" and "Post Office", with horse-drawn carriage in street]
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African Americans; Buildings; Carriages & Coaches; Gelatin Silver Prints; Georgia; Group Portraits; Health & Welfare; Portrait Photographs
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Dear old soul
Ford, Walter H
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Children; Economic & Social Conditions; Health & Welfare; Nannies; New York; New York (State); Songs; To 1899
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Dear old soul
Ford, Walter H
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Children; Economic & Social Conditions; Health & Welfare; Nannies; New York; New York (State); Songs; To 1899
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Dear old soul
Ford, Walter H
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Children; Economic & Social Conditions; Health & Welfare; Nannies; New York; New York (State); Songs; To 1899
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Dear old soul
Ford, Walter H
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Children; Economic & Social Conditions; Health & Welfare; Nannies; New York; New York (State); Songs; To 1899
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Dear old soul
Ford, Walter H
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Children; Economic & Social Conditions; Health & Welfare; Nannies; New York; New York (State); Songs; To 1899
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Miner Normal--1st grade. Ada Hand, teacher
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African Americans; Children; Clothing & Dress; Dental Hygiene; Health & Welfare; Photographic Prints; Washington (D.C.)
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Held at Ellis Island--undesirable emigrants to be taken back by steamship company that brought them
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Ellis Island (N.J. And N.Y.); Ellis Island Immigration Station (N.Y. And N.J.); Halftone Photomechanical Prints; Health & Welfare; Immigrants; Women
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Doctor's inspection of suspects for skin diseases, etc.
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Ellis Island (N.J. And N.Y.); Ellis Island Immigration Station (N.Y. And N.J.); Halftone Photomechanical Prints; Health; Immigrants
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Frances Benjamin Johnston's trip to the western United States
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African Americans; Arches; Beaches; Boats; California; Camping; Canyons; Chinatown (San Francisco, Calif.); Churches; Columbia River; Cyanotypes; Educational Facilities; Ethnic Neighborhoods; Fairs; Families; Gelatin Silver Prints; Geysers; Group Portraits; Health Education; Horse Farms; Johnston, Frances Benjamin; Landscape Photographs; Minnesota; National Parks & Reserves; Palo Alto; Palo Alto (Calif.); Portrait Photographs; Railroad Locomotives; Railroads; Rivers; Saint Paul; Saint Paul (Minn.); San Francisco; Sea Lions; Stanford University; Streets; Tamalpais, Mount (Calif.); Tourism; United States; Universities; Universities & Colleges; Vehicles; Washington (State); Waterfalls; Window Displays; Women; Wyoming; Yellowstone National Park
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Hot Wells (San Antonio, Texas)
Raphael Tuck & Sons
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Bathhouses; Health Resorts; Hotels; Postcards; Travel
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With all their worldly goods--Wrapped in blankets, carrying their most prized possessions, the patient colored folk wait for the Red Cross to rescue them from the levee
American Red Cross
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African Americans; American Red Cross; Disaster Relief; Floods; Health & Welfare; Photographic Prints; Steamboats
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Wade Hall Collection of American Letters: Katherine H. Gowdy papers
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African American Women; African Americans; Farm Life; Female Friendship; History; Journals (Notebooks); Kentucky; Notebooks; Public Welfare; Rural Health; Speeches, Addresses, Etc; United States; Welfare Recipients; Women; Women In Church Work
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"The Epic of Juliette Hampton Morgan."
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African Americans; Alabama; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Movements; Death; Education; Government; Mental Health; Montgomery (Ala.); Montgomery Bus Boycott; Montgomery County (Ala.); Morgan, Juliette Hampton, 1914 1957; Morgan, Lila Bess Olin, 1890 1977; Newspapers; Politics And Government; Race Relations; Social Life And Customs; White Supremacy Movements; Women
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La visiteuse d'hygiéne vous montrera le chemin de la santé. Elle mène une croisade contre la tuberculose et la mortalité infantile. Soutenez-la!
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Color; France; French; Health Care Personnel; Infants; Lithographs; Medical Aspects; Tuberculosis; War Posters; World War, 1914 1918
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American Red Cross relief work in the Mississippi Valley flood
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African Americans; Crowds; Floods; Greenville; Health & Welfare; Mississippi; Photographic Prints; Vaccinations
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The Red Cross dispensary after the race riots Tulsa, Okla.
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African Americans; American Red Cross; Clinics; Disaster Relief; Glass Negatives; Hate Crimes; Health Care Personnel; Oklahoma; Race Relations; Racism; Tulsa; Tulsa Race Massacre, Tulsa, Okla., 1921; United States
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Surgical Ward 1, in Red Cross hospital after the race riot in June 1921, Tulsa, Okla.
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African Americans; American Red Cross; Glass Negatives; Hate Crimes; Health Care Personnel; Hospital Wards; Oklahoma; Race Relations; Racism; Sick Persons; Tulsa; Tulsa Race Massacre, Tulsa, Okla., 1921; United States; Wounds & Injuries
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Exchanging news - two of the smaller members of the Greek colony which has been set up for repatriates from the Caucasus outside Salonica The boy lost one of his arms and legs in a railway accident. He is a great favorite in the camp.
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Amputees; Children; Emigration & Immigration; Greece; Greeks; Health & Welfare; Photographic Prints; Refugees
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