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A Diary in America
A Diary in America
A Diary in America
Cotton is King, and Pro-Slavery Arguments: Comprising the Writings of Hammond, Harper, Christy, Stringfellow, Hodge, Bledsoe, and Cartwright, on This Important Subject
Cotton is King, and Pro-Slavery Arguments: Comprising the Writings of Hammond, Harper, Christy, Stringfellow, Hodge, Bledsoe, and Cartwright, on This Important Subject
Cotton is King: or the Culture of Cotton, and its Relation to Agriculture, Manufactures and Commerce; to the Colored People; and to Those Who Hold That Slavery is in Itself Sinful
Cotton is King: or the Culture of Cotton, and its Relation to Agriculture, Manufactures and Commerce; to the Colored People; and to Those Who Hold That Slavery is in Itself Sinful
Cotton is King: or the Culture of Cotton, and its Relation to Agriculture, Manufactures and Commerce; to the Colored People; and to Those Who Hold That Slavery is in Itself Sinful
Cotton is King: or the Culture of Cotton, and its Relation to Agriculture, Manufactures and Commerce; to the Colored People; and to Those Who Hold That Slavery is in Itself Sinful
Inscription and illustration of the “Hornet” dress (facsimile), Fancy Dresses Described: or, What to Wear at Fancy Balls
Inscription and illustration of the “Hornet” dress (facsimile), Fancy Dresses Described: or, What to Wear at Fancy Balls
Inscription and illustration of the “Hornet” dress (facsimile), Fancy Dresses Described: or, What to Wear at Fancy Balls
Marguerite
A letter describing slaves crossing lines at night and getting a "piece of cold lead"
A letter describing slaves crossing lines at night and getting a "piece of cold lead"
A letter describing slaves crossing lines at night and getting a "piece of cold lead"
A letter describing slaves crossing lines at night and getting a "piece of cold lead"
A letter describing slaves crossing lines at night and getting a "piece of cold lead"
Letter to Tappan from Waln & Leaming
Letter to Tappan from Waln & Leaming
Sample of “negro cloth", Ware Manufacturing Company
Correspondence to Dunne of Ware Manufacturing Company from Ripley & Waldo, a sales agent
Correspondence to Dunne of Ware Manufacturing Company from Ripley & Waldo, a sales agent
Correspondence to Dunne of Ware Manufacturing Company from Ripley & Waldo, a sales agent
Pricing of cotton and hiring field hands at low wages
Pricing of cotton and hiring field hands at low wages
Slavery Letter, regarding trading men for cattle and cotton
Slavery Letter, regarding trading men for cattle and cotton
Slavery Letter, regarding trading men for cattle and cotton
Our Standard, Cloth Label
Inscription and illustration of the “Hornet” dress (facsimile), Fancy Dresses Described: or, What to Wear at Fancy Balls
A Diary in America
Cotton is King: or the Culture of Cotton, and its Relation to Agriculture, Manufactures and Commerce; to the Colored People; and to Those Who Hold That Slavery is in Itself Sinful
Letter to Tappan from Waln & Leaming
Pricing of cotton and hiring field hands at low wages
Thomas Falconer cotton plantation account book, with journal of slave financial accounts and family records