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189781657Meadville Pa: Keystone View Company 1897. Very Good. Photographic images mounted on slightly curled stiff card. 18 x 9cm. Image No. 6050. Photo of a young hairless African American with a cute smile showing less than a full set of teeth. <br/><br/> Keystone View Company unknown books
189682118Elizabeth N.J.: Alfred S. Campbell 1896. Very Good. double-image mounted on curved stiff card. 18 x 9cm. Pictures eight African American children kneeling near the stern of a good-sized boat which has been beached. An older woman mother stands behind them. It is unclear to us what game has been interrupted. 616 was probably Campbell's number for this card. <br/><br/> Alfred S. Campbell unknown books
189210525Washington D. C. / Baltimore: J. F. Jarvis publisher / distributed by Underwood & Underwood 1892. Paired images a captioned stereo photograph clearly reproduced in sepia very faint foxing of the blank. Card depicts perhaps twelve Black workers in a cotton field men and women alike wearing rather heavy-looking clothing and knitted caps. J. F. Jarvis, publisher / distributed by Underwood & Underwood unknown books
190282256Philadelphia: Universal Photo Art Co 1902. Fine. Attractive card. 18 x 9cm. The 24th Infantry Regiment was organized after the Civil War. This African American Regiment is best remembered for its service in the Indian Wars and for its heroics in Cuba during the Spanish-American War. Portions of the 24th Regiment were sent to the Philippines in 1899 to fight against the Philippine insurgents. <br/><br/> Universal Photo Art Co unknown books
189182102Hartford: The War Photograph & Exhibition Company 1891. Good. Albumen double-photo image mounted on stiff card. 18 x 10cm. Upper blank corner clipped with loss of tiny blank corners of photo. Text on back about this photo: "The is a view taken at Johnsonville the day before its evacuation in December 1864. In the foreground is the depot platform and just back of that is the 1st Tennessee Colored Battery. In the background is the camp the troops drawn up in line." <br/><br/> The War Photograph & Exhibition Company unknown books