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A complete map of Richmond and its fortifications within a circle of 12 miles showing the numerous forts, batteries and the range of their fire and the various obstacles that impede the approach of the Federal army, also, the principal towns & plantations, in the immediate vicinity of Richmond, together with several of the battle fields of 1862
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A Conservative philosopher
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A cooking class at the Henrico County Industrial School
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Addie Gatewood Williams
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A dear old Negro nurse or "mammy" of the ideal type, Virginia
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African American couple embracing
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African American couple holding a pail
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After the speech at Louisa Court House, Virginia, 1867
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A Hampton woman-student in her room
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A Negro funeral in Virginia
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A Negro student in his room at Hampton
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A Negro student of Hampton
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A Negro wedding
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A new portrait of Mr. Washington
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An old-fashioned grist-mill
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A one-room Negro schoolhouse with work-room attached, Charles City County
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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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Appendix IV. Private and higher schools for colored people in Virginia, 1916
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Appendix VII. Number of negro farm homes in Virginia, owned, encumbered, and rented in the years 1890-1920
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A prize garden, Caroline County, Va
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Armstrong High School for Negroes, Richmond
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A side street in Lynchburg, Virginia
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A stylish Virginia turnout, [showing African American boy in goat cart]
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A stylish Virginia turnout, [showing African American boy in goat cart]
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A stylish Virginia turnout, [showing African American boy in goat cart]
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A stylish Virginia turnout, [showing African American boy in goat cart]
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A stylish Virginia turnout, U.S.A. [showing African American boy in goat cart]
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A stylish Virginia turnout, U.S.A. [showing African American boy in goat cart]
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A stylish Virginia turnout, U.S.A. [showing African American boy in goat cart]
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A stylish Virginia turnout, U.S.A. [showing African American boy in goat cart]
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Attractive new residence of a Negro physician on Idlewood Avenue, Richmond
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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 typical "Mammy"
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A typical Negro cabin
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Aunt Hannah
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Aunt Winnie
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A Virginia Railway Station
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Black man splitting wood in Virginia
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Black woman watering plants
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Bombproof quarters Dutch Gap, Virginia
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Booker T. Washington, educator and founder of Tuskegee Institute, 1911s
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Brakemen on the Norfolk and Western, (N & W)
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Building stockade at Alexandria, Virginia
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Cabin Home, Petersburg Va
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Cabin Home, Petersburg Va
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Camp scene at Fortress Monroe, Va
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Camp scene at Fortress Monroe, Va
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Captain Albertis and party attack on John Brown in the old engine-house at Harper's Ferry, October 17, 1859, showing the Governments flag in the center of its grounds, and London Heights, Va., in the background
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Capture of Harper's Ferry, September 15, 1862; No. 4
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Capture of Harper's Ferry, September 15, 1862; No. 1
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Capture of Harper's Ferry, September 15, 1862; No. 5
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Capture of Harper's Ferry, September 15, 1862; No. 3
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Capture of Harper's Ferry, September 15, 1862; No. 2
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Caroline County Garden-Club members
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Central Virginia
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Central Virginia
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Champion riveter of the world
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Charity department death benefits certificate issued to Willie Douglass, 1918 June 3
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Chesterfield Canning Club exhibit; This Club put up 1700 jars
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Children of defense worker; Negro slum district, Norfolk,Va., Mar. 1940
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Clay Street houses in Richmond, typical of many Negro homes in this section formerly occupied by white people
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Colored men engaged in battle, Petersburg, Va
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Contrabands Coming Into Fortress Monroe
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Contrabands Coming Into The Federal Camp In Virginia
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Convicts returning from work, Richmond penitentiary
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Court day, Rustburg, Va., Mar. 1941
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Darning and mending at Hampton Institute
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Difficulties
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Dormitory dining room, Virginia Normal and Industrial Institute, Petersburg, Va
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Edison Henshaw Gaines and wife
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Elizabeth Van Lew with her nieces, brother John, and servant on main mansion grounds
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Ellen Johnson in 1893
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Ellen Johnson in her early experience in the ministry, or in 1868
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Emmanuel Chapel; Bishop Payne Divinity School; Petersburg, Va.; Whittle Hall, Bishop Payne Divinity School
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Emma V. Kelley
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Entrance to North Carolina Exhibit, C. H. Williamson, Commissioner, and his two assistants
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Eugene Dickerson and family
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Fair Virginia from Virginia
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Fair Virginia from Virginia
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Fair Virginia from Virginia
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Fair Virginia from Virginia
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Fair Virginia from Virginia
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Fair Virginia from Virginia
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Fair Virginia from Virginia
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Fair Virginia from Virginia
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Farmer's Conference, Lawrenceville, Virginia
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Farm hands on a hay wagon, Oak Hill, Aldie, Va., 1905-1915
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Farm home and building of Floyd Stokes, of Gloucester County, Va., an outstanding Negro farmer who attributes unusual success to following the advice and suggestions of the Negro extension agent
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Fauquier Springs
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Fort Belvoir, Virginia
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Fort Belvoir, Virginia
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Freedman's Village Arlington Heights Virginia
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Freedom paper of Amey Smellie (sic, later Smiley) attesting to her free emancipated status (1839), following the death of her master, Thomas Smelly, in Isle of Wight County, Virginia
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Freedom paper of Jim Smellie (sic, later Smiley) attesting to his free emancipated status (1839), following the death of his master, Thomas Smelly, in Isle of Wight County, Virginia
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Freedom paper of Judith Smellie (sic, later Smiley) attesting to her free emancipated status (1839), following the death of her master, Thomas Smelly, in Isle of Wight County, Virginia
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Full-length portrait of man, with studio props
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General office Virginia Beneficial and Insurance Co., Norfolk, Va
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George Washington Carver High School, Culpeper, Va.
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Group at unidentified resort, including people in row boat, on dock, African American man holding horse
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Group at unidentified resort, including people in row boat, on dock, African American man holding horse
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