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1861 Senate Journal, First Session
Missouri Senate
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Abolitionists; Alabama; Banks And Banking; Border Violence; Border War; Civil Unrest; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Constitution; Crittenden Resolutions; Economic Conditions; Education; Election; Elections; Federal Relations; Fugitive Slave Law; Geological Survey (Missouri); Government; Guerillas; Hardin, Charles Henry (1820 1892); History; Invasion; Jackson, Claiborne Fox (1806 1862); Johnson, Waldo Porter (1817 1885); Kansas; Lincoln, Abraham (1809 1865); Massey, Benjamin Franklin (1811 1879); Militia; Missouri; Missouri Governor's Mansion (Jefferson City, Mo.); Missouri School For The Blind; Missouri School For The Deaf; Missouri State Capitol (Jefferson City, Mo.); Missouri State Convention; Missouri State Hospital, Fulton; Missouri State Penitentiary; Missouri. General Assembly; Missouri. House Of Representatives; Missouri. Senate; Oliver, Mordecai (1819 1898); Politics And Government; Population; Presidents; Price, Sterling (1809 1867); Radical Union Party (Mo.); Railroads; Reynolds, Thomas Caute (1821 1887); Secession; Slaver; Slavery; Social Conditions; South West Expedition; States' Rights; Stewart, Robert Marcellus (1815 1871); Swallow, George Clinton (1817 1899); Texas; United States; Universities; University Of Missouri
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1861 Senate Journal, First Session, Appendix and Index
Missouri Senate
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Abolitionists; Alabama; Banks And Banking; Border Violence; Border War; Civil Unrest; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Constitution; Crittenden Resolutions; Economic Conditions; Education; Election; Elections; Federal Relations; Fugitive Slave Law; Geological Survey (Missouri); Government; Guerillas; History; Invasion; Jackson, Claiborne Fox (1806 1862); Johnson, Waldo Porter (1817 1885); Kansas; Lincoln, Abraham (1809 1865); Massey, Benjamin Franklin (1811 1879); Militia; Missouri; Missouri School For The Blind; Missouri School For The Deaf; Missouri State Capitol (Jefferson City, Mo.); Missouri State Convention; Missouri State Hospital, Fulton; Missouri State Penitentiary; Missouri. Senate; Oliver, Mordecai (1819 1898); Politics And Government; Presidents; Price, Sterling (1809 1867); Radical Union Party (Mo.); Railroads; Reynolds, Thomas Caute (1821 1887); Secession; Slaver; Slavery; Social Conditions; South West Expedition; States' Rights; Stewart, Robert Marcellus (1815 1871); Swallow, George Clinton (1817 1899); Texas; United States; Universities; University Of Missouri
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E. H. Rennolds Autobiography, 1935 July 5
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Chickamauga, Battle Of, Chicamauga, Tenn., 1863; Civil War; Civil War Diaries; Civil War, 1861 1865; Confederate States Of America; Diaries; E. H. Rennolds, Field Officer 5th Tennessee Infantry (Csa); Fort Donelson, Battle Of, Stewart County, Tenn., 1863; Franklin, Battle Of, Franklin, Tenn., 1864; General A. P. Stewart; General A. S. Johnston; General Bragg; General Braxton Bragg; General Buell; General Cheatham; General Clayton; General Cleburn; General G. T. Beauregard; General J. B. Hood; General J.D.C. Atkins; General Joe. E. J Ohnston; General Kearney; General Leonidas Polk; General Lewis; General Mc Pherson; General N.B. Forrest; General O. F. Strahl; General Pemberton; General Polk; General Prentiss; General Preston Smith; General R. E. Lee; General Robertson; General Rosencrans; General S. D. Lee; General Sherman; General U.S. Grant; General W. B. Bates; General W. J. Hardee; General Wilson; Henry County, Tennessee; History; Jonesboro, Battle Of, Clayton Co., Georgia, 1864; Kennesaw Mountain, Battle Of, Cobb Co., Georgia, 1864; Missionary Ridge, Battle Of, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1863; Nashville, Battle Of, Nashville, Tenn., 1864; New Hope Church, Battle Of, Paulding Co. Georgia, 1864; Peachtree Creek, Battle Of, Fulton Co., Georgia, 1864; Perryville, Battle Of, Boyle County, Kentucky, 1862; Personal Narratives, Confederate; Reseca, Battle Of, Gordon Co. And Whitfield Co. Georgia, 1864; Spring Hill, Battle Of, Spring Hill, Maury County, Tenn., 1864; United States; Vicksburg, Battle Of, Jackson, Miss., 1863
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E. H. Rennolds Diary, 1864
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Atlanta, Battle Of, Fulton Co., Georgia, 1864; Civil War; Civil War Diaries; Civil War, 1861 1865; Confederate States Of America; Diaries; E. H. Rennolds, Field Officer 5th Tennessee Infantry (Csa); Franklin (1864), Battle Of, Williamson Co., Tenn, 1864; General Bates; General Beauregard; General Bragg; General Buford; General Carter; General Cheatham; General Clayton; General Cleburne; General Early; General Forrest; General Grant; General Hardee; General Hood; General Jackson; General John Hunt Morgan; General Johnston; General Mc Lellan; General Parker; General Polk; General Robert E. Lee; General Ross; General S.D. Lee; General Smith; General Stewart; General Strahl; General Toombs; General Vaughn; General Walker; Henry County, Tennessee; History; Jonesboro, Battle Of, Clayton, Co. Georgia, 1864; Kennesaw Mountain, Battle Of, Cobb Co., Georgia, 1864; Maj. Clair Insp. Gen. Army Of Tenn; Nashville, Battle Of, Nashville, Tenn., 1864; New Hope Church, Battle Of, Paulding Co. Georgia, 1864; Personal Narratives, Confederate; Reseca, Battle Of, Gordon Co. And Whitfield Co. Georgia, 1864; Spring Hill, Battle Of, Spring Hill, Maury County, Tenn., 1864; United States
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E. H. Rennolds Diary, 1863
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Charleston Harbor, First Battle Of, Charleston, S.C., 1863; Chickamauga, Battle Of, Chicamauga, Tenn., 1863; Civil War; Civil War Diaries; Civil War, 1861 1865; Confederate States Of America; Diaries; E. H. Rennolds, Field Officer 5th Tennessee Infantry (Csa); Fort Donelson, Battle Of, Stewart Co., Tenn., 1863; Fort Heiman, Calloway Co., Ky, 1863; Fort Henry, Battle Of, Stewart, Henry, Calloway Co, Tn Ky, 1863; Galveston, Battle Of, Texas, 1863; General Adams; General Beauregard; General Bragg; General Breckinridge; General Buckner; General Burnside; General Cheatham; General Churchill; General Cleburne; General Cooper; General D.H. Hill; General Early; General Forrest; General Gracie; General Grant; General Hardee; General Helm; General Hindman; General Hood; General Hooker; General Joe Johnston; General Johnston; General Longstreet; General Magruder; General Maney; General Martin; General Mc Cook; General Mc Cown; General Morgan; General Paxton; General Pegram; General Pillow; General Polk; General Preston Smith; General Pryor; General Riggins; General Rosecrans; General Stevenson; General Stewart; General Van Dorn; General Wharton; General Wheeler; General Wilson; General Withers; Henry County, Tennessee; History; Lookout Mountain, Battle Of, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1863; Missionary Ridge, Battle Of, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1863; Murphreesboro, Battle Of, Tennessee, 1862 1863; Perryville, Battle Of, Boyle County, Kentucky, 1862; Personal Narratives, Confederate; Port Hudson, Siege Of, Baton Rouge, La., 1863; President Jefferson Davis; Ringgold Gap, Battle Of, Catoosa Co., Georgia., 1863; Shiloh, Battle Of, Hardin Co., Tenn., 1862; Thompson's Station, Battle Of, Williamson Co., Tenn, 1863; Tullahoma Campaign, Tullahoma, Tenn., 1863; United States; Vicksburg, Battle Of, Jackson, Miss., 1863
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Attitude of Illinois toward Negro suffrage
Dixon, Herman
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African Americans; Civil Rights; Civil War; Constitutional Amendments; Downstate Illinois; Fugitive Slaves; Galena; Government; Government & Politics; History; Illinois; Illinois History & Culture; Illinois. Constitutional Convention (1847); Illinois. Constitutional Convention (1862); Illinois. General Assembly; Law & Criminal Justice; Legal Status Of Slaves In Free States; Legal Status, Laws, Etc; Politics And Government; Press Coverage; Public Opinion; Racially Mixed People; Segregation In Education; Slaver; Slavery; Suffrage; To 1865; United States; United States. Fugitive Slave Law (1850)
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Drafts on slavery and early African American history in Illinois
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African Americans; Civil War; Colonization; Domestic/Community/Social Life; Emancipation; Family; Freedmen; History; Homes And Haunts; Illinois; Illinois History & Culture; Indians Of North America; Kaskaskia (Ill.); Ku Klux Klan (19 Th Century); Ku Klux Klan (1915); Law & Criminal Justice; Legal Status, Laws, Etc; Native Americans; Pointe De Sable, Jean Baptiste, 1745? 1818; Population; Racially Mixed People; Slaver; Slavery; Slaves; Statistics; To 1778; United States; United States. Bureau Of Refugees, Freedmen, And Abandoned Lands; Violence Against
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Marrow in the bone draft and notes
Trowbridge, W. D
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Abraham Lincoln; African Americans; Antislavery Movements; Civil War; Domestic/Community/Social Life; Douglas, Stephen A. (Stephen Arnold), 1813 1861; Economic Conditions; Election; Emigration And Immigration; Germany; Government; Government & Politics; History; Illinois; Illinois History & Culture; Law & Criminal Justice; Legal Status, Laws, Etc; Lincoln, Abraham, 1809 1865; Macomb; Macomb (Ill.); Mc Donough County; Mc Donough County (Ill.); Migration, Internal; Nativism; Politics And Government; Presidents; Press Coverage; Race Relations; Racism; Slaver; Slavery; Southern States; Statistics; Underground Railroad; United States; Voting
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General Meade and His Staff
W. H. Payne J. S. Smith
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American Civil War (1861 1865); Architecture; Army; Bache, Francis Markoe; Barstow, Simon Forrester; Batchelder, Richard Napoleon; Bates, John Coalter; Beard; Beards; Brigadier General; Campbell Dallas Emory; Campbell, Edward Livingston; Captain; Chain; Chair; Chairs; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Colonel; Costume; Coxe, John Redman; Design; Edward Livingston Campbell; Emory, Campbell Dallas; Engineer; Engineers; Facial Hair; Francis Markoe Bache; Frederick Rosencrantz; Furnishings; Furniture; Gardner, Alexander; General; George David Ruggles; George Gordon Meade; George Nelson Macy; Goatee; Hat; Hats; Headgear; Health And Medicine; Henry Jackson Hunt; Home Furnishings; Hunt, Henry Jackson; Interior; Interior Decoration; J. S. Smith; Jewelry; John Coalter Bates; Lieutenant Colonel; Macy, George Nelson; Major; Male; Mc Parlin, Thomas Andrew; Meade, George Gordon; Medical Personnel; Men; Military; Mustache; Mustaches; Officer; Payne, W. H; Personal Attribute; Physician; Physicians; Portrait; Portraits; Richard Napoleon Batchelder; Rosencrantz, Frederick; Ruggles, George David; Science And Technology; Seating; Simon Forrester Barstow; Smith, J. S; Star; Stool; Surgeon; Symbols & Motifs; Thomas Andrew Mc Parlin; Thomas Wilson; Union; United States; United States. Army; W. H. Payne; Wilson, Thomas; Window; Windows
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Managers of the House of Representatives of the Impeachment of Andrew Johnson
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American Civil War (1861 1865); Army; Artwork; Athlete; Athletes; Beard; Beards; Benjamin Franklin Butler; Bingham, John Armor; Book; Books And Reading; Boutwell, George Sewall; Brady, Mathew B; Business And Finance; Businessperson; Butler, Benjamin Franklin; Cabinet Member; Cane; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Congressmen; Container; Containers; Curtain; Design; Education; Educator; Educators; Equipment; Executive; Facial Hair; Furnishings; Furniture; General; George Sewall Boutwell; Government; Government Official; Governor; Governors; Home Furnishings; Illinois; Interior; Interior Decoration; Iowa; James Falconer Wilson; John Alexander Logan; John Armor Bingham; Law And Law Enforcement; Lawyer; Lawyers; Legislators; Logan, John Alexander; Male; Massachusetts; Mathew Brady Studio; Men; Military; Mustache; Mustaches; Officer; Pennsylvania; Personal Attribute; Photography; Politics; Politics And Government; Portrait; Portraits; Postmaster; Postmasters; Presidential Candidate; Printed Material; Public Officers; Railroad; Rug; Secretary Of Treasury; Senators; Sports And Recreation; Staffs (Sticks, Canes, Etc.); State Legislator; State Senator; Stevens, Thaddeus; Studio; Table; Tables; Teacher; Thaddeus Stevens; Thomas Williams; Union; United States; United States. Army; Us Congressman; Us Senator; Vase; Walking Stick; Williams, Thomas; Wilson, James Falconer; Yachtsman
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Spoons as Falstaff Mustering the Impeachment Managers
John McDermott
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Abolitionist; Abolitionists; American Civil War (1861 1865); Andrew Johnson; Army; Athlete; Athletes; Benjamin Franklin Butler; Bingham, John Armor; Boutwell, George Sewall; Business And Finance; Businessperson; Butler, Benjamin Franklin; Cabinet Member; Cartoon; Cartoons; Chair; Chairs; Chase, Salmon Portland; Chief Justice Of Us; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Congressmen; Costume; Crafts; Crafts And Trades; Craftsman; Education; Educator; Educators; Executive; Furnishings; Furniture; General; George Sewall Boutwell; Government; Government Official; Governor; Governors; Hat; Hats; Headdresses; Headgear; Helmet; Home Furnishings; Illinois; Iowa; James Falconer Wilson; John Alexander Logan; John Armor Bingham; Johnson, Andrew; Judge; Judges; Justice; Law And Law Enforcement; Lawyer; Lawyers; Legislators; Logan, John Alexander; Male; Massachusetts; Mayor; Mayors; Mc Dermott, John; Men; Military; Officer; Ohio; Pennsylvania; Politics; Politics And Government; Portrait; Portraits; Postmaster; Postmasters; President Of Us; Presidential Candidate; Presidents; Public Officers; Public Official; Railroad; Reformer; Reformers; Salmon Portland Chase; Scissors; Seating; Secretary Of State; Secretary Of Treasury; Senators; Society And Social Change; Sports And Recreation; State Legislator; State Senator; Stevens, Thaddeus; Sword; Swords; Tailor; Tailors; Teacher; Tennessee; Textile Worker; Thaddeus Stevens; Thomas Williams; Tool; Tools; Union; United States; United States. Army; Us Congressman; Us Senator; Us Supreme Court Justice; Vice President Of Us; Vice Presidents; Weapon; Weapons; Williams, Thomas; Wilson, James Falconer; Worth, Thomas; Yachtsman
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History of Negro education in Illinois: educational problems of the Negro in the U.S.
Bowling, Alonzo J
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African American Children; African American School Administrators; African Americans; Alabama; Chicago; Chicago (Ill.); Civil Rights; Civil War; Connecticut; Corrupt Practices; Discrimination; Discrimination In Education; Domestic/Community/Social Life; Economic Aspects; Education; Finance; Government; Government & Politics; History; Illinois; Illinois History & Culture; Indiana; Ku Klux Klan (19 Th Century); Law And Legislation; Massachusetts; New Jersey; New York (State); Ohio; Pennsylvania; Phrenology; Political Aspects; Politics And Government; Public Schools; Race Relations; Racism; Racism In Education; School Attendance; School Board Superintendent Relationships; School Boards; Segregation In Education; Social Conditions; Statistics; United States; Wieland, John A
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Helen Brown
Jennifer Scott, Rachel Falconer, Helen Brown
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The Tents, Kings County Hospital, Methodist Hospital, Windsor, North Carolina On A Family Farm “The Point”, Teachers College For African American Students In Elizabeth, City North Carolina, Home On Bergen Street, Nurse At Kings County Hospital And Methodist Hospital In Park Slope, Royal Decree On Friday, Wear All White, Brooklyn Chapter Of The Tents Arose From Virginia Chapter, Underground Railroad, Abolitionists, 19th Century Structure On Macdonough Street In Bedford Stuyvesant, Former Civil War Hospital, 7th Degree Ceremony , Right Worthy National Grand Superintendent, Edna ‘Queen’ Jackson, 1943
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Oral history interview of Frank J. McLister and Margaret Boehmer McLister
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Anne Ellis; Armstrong Mfg. Co; Baurs Family; Boehmer Family; Boettcher Family; Canon City Penitentiary; Canon City, Colorado; Chief Ouray; Chipeta; Civil War; Davis H. Waite; Delta, Colorado; Drugs; German American; Knights Of Labor; Kohler Mc Lister Paint Co; Kohler, Henry, 1854; Lake City, Colorado; Leadville Strike Of 1896; Leadville, Colorado; Lynching; Mc Lister, Francis A. Frank, 1847 1931; Mc Lister, Frank J., 1885 1978; Mc Lister, Margaret Boehmer, 1888 1973; Mc Lister, Matilda Stockdorf, 1863 1937; Militia; Oral History; Populist Party; Robinson, Mary Byers, 1857 1940; Scottish American; Sugar Beets; Tuberculosis; Utes; Women
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Colored culture in Chicago, cont'd : drama, the dance, cinema, et cetera
Chapelle, Kitty
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African American Actors; African American Authors; African American Ballet Dancers; African American Motion Picture Actors And Actresses; African Americans; African Americans In Radio Broadcasting; African Americans In The Motion Picture Industry; African Americans In The Performing Arts; Ag'ya (Choreographic Work : Dunham); American Poetry; Anecdotes; Armstrong, Louis, 1901 1971; Arts & Entertainment; Ballet; Bates, Peg Leg; Beavers, Louise, 1902 1962; Bostic, Joe, 1909; Brawley, Benjamin, 1882 1939; Brown, Troy, 1901 1944; Buck And Bubbles; Cantor, Eddie, 1892 1964; Carpenter, Elliot, 1894 1982; Chicago; Childhood And Youth; Children's Theater; Chilton, Carol; Civil War; Civil War, 1936 1939; Cooper, John W. (John Walcott), 1873 1966; Cooper, Ralph, 1908 1992; Criticism And Interpretation; Davies, Dorethy; Dawson, Charles, 1889; De Lara, Lorraine; Devine, Anna; Dunham, Katherine; Ellington, Duke, 1899 1974; Evanti, Lillian, 1890 1967; Federal Theatre Project (U.S.); Hallelujah (Motion Picture : 1929); Harmon Foundation; Harrison, Richard B; History; Illinois; Iowa; Johnson, Fenton, 1888 1958; Johnson, Noble, 1881 1978; Manney, Charles Henry; Micheaux, Oscar, 1884 1951; Million Dollar Productions; Motion Picture Theaters; Muse, Clarence; Negro Actors Guild Of America; New York; New York (State); Newspapers; Nightclubs; Ochsner, Berta; Peters Sisters; Pitts, Henry; Pope Sisters; Popkin, Harry M; Protest Movements; Race Films; Randoll, George; Reviews; Robeson, Paul, 1898 1976; Robinson, Bill, 1878 1949; Scott, William E. (William Edouard), 1884 1964; Spain; Temptation (Motion Picture : 1935); Theater; Thomas, Maceo; Underworld (Motion Picture : 1937); Webb, Chick; Wilson, Teddy, 1943 1991; Wilson, Woody; Wmca (Radio Station : New York, N.Y.); Women; Wright, Jack
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Tucker family papers
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Architectural Photography; Armstrong, Jane Ritson; Armstrong, Joseph, D. 1850; Armstrong, Mary Louisa, 1815 1895; Astronomy; Blacksmithing; Boarding Schools (Buildings); Brickworks (Factories); Building Materials; Carr, Isaac J. (Isaac James), 1824 1901; Carr, Joseph, 1827 1852; Carr, Narcissa, 1816 1891; Carr, William, Jr., 1820 1842; Centennial Exposition (1876); Civil War; Civil War (1861 1865); Clayton, Al; Clothing; Coal; Construction (Assembling); Corsets; Cosmetics; Dishes (Vessels); Donnell, Annie; Estates (Property); Flower Gardens; Food; Furniture; Games; Gold Mines; Government; Hardware (Components); Holidays; Hoosier Cabinets; Hotels (Public Accommodations); Housewives (People); Insurance; Labor; Lee, Silas, 1760 1814; Lick Observatory; Lodging Houses; Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904); Lumber; Masonry; Mining; Novels; Observatorio Nacional Argentino; Paint (Coating); Patterns (Design Elements); Portraits; Quartz (Mineral); Railroads; Sales Personnel; Shipping; Short Stories; Silverware; St. Joseph's Academy (Emmitsburg, Md.); Stapleton, Martha Armstrong, 1861 1893; Stapleton, William; State Government; Steamships; Stoves (Heating Equipment); Theater (Discipline); Theater Companies; Travel; Tucker, Elizabeth Mary; Tucker, Jane Armstrong, 1866 1964; Tucker, Jane Standen, (1917 2012); Tucker, Joseph; Tucker, Mary Geraldine, 1841 1922; Tucker, Mary Mellus, 1858 1899; Tucker, R. H. (Richard Hawley), 1859 1952; Tucker, Richard Harvey, 1899 1975; Tucker, Richard Hawley, 1791 1867; Tucker, Richard Holbrook, 1816 1895; Tucker, Ruth Standen; Tucker, William Armstrong, 1864 1926; Vegetable Gardens; World's Columbian Exposition (1893)
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UNCA Church of God in Christ (Dallas, TX) 1983 July 7
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African American Mayors; African American Politicians; African American Presidential Candidates; African Americans; Brown, Oliver, 1918; Budget Process; Butler, Benjamin F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1818 1893; Campaigns; Chicago; Chicago (Ill.); Citizen Participation; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Movements; Civil Rights Workers; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Congressional Black Caucus; Democratic Party (U.S.); Discrimination; Discrimination In The Military; Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868 1963; Economic Policy; Election; Electoral Coalitions; Freedom Of Information; Gibson, Kenneth A; Government; Hatcher, Richard G., 1933 2019; History; Illinois; Jackson, Maynard, 1938 2003; King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929 1968; King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929 1968. I Have A Dream; March On Washington For Jobs And Freedom (1963 : Washington, D.C.); Marshall, Thurgood, 1908 1993; Minorities; National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People; National Urban League; New Market Heights, Battle Of, Va., 1864; Niagara Movement (Organization); Officials And Employees; Parks, Rosa, 1913 2005; Participation, African American; Patronage, Political; Platforms; Political Activity; Political Aspects; Politics And Government; Politics, Practical; Presidents; Reagan, Ronald; Segregation In Education; Selection And Appointment; Southern States; Stokes, Carl; Topeka (Kan.). Board Of Education; Transparency In Government; Trials, Litigation, Etc; United States; United States. Civil Rights Act Of 1964; Violence Against; Voter Registration; Voter Turnout; Warren, Earl, 1891 1974; Washington, Harold, 1922 1987; Women; Women Presidential Candidates; Young, Coleman A
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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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State State (Raleigh, N.C.);Down home in North Carolina
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Aeronautics; Agriculture; Alligators; Alternative Medicine; American Bison; American Revolutionary War, 1775 1783; American Trucking Association; Anecdotes; Art; Asheville; Asheville (N.C.); Aviation; Aycock, Charles Brantley, 1859 1912; Barracudas; Basketball; Bentonville; Bentonville, Battle Of, N.C., 1865; Bonny, Anne, 1697 1782; Brown, Bob; Buck Creek Mansion (Mc Dowell County, N.C.); Burial; Cape Hatteras (N.C.); Carolina Power & Light Co. (Cp&L); Carson House (Marion, N.C.); Catawba County (N.C.); Catawba Valley; Cherokee Indians; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Civilians; Conservation And Restoration; Dare, Virginia, B. 1587?; Description And Travel; Diary; Dickinson, Charles, 1780 1806; Dueling; Economic Conditions; Elizabeth City; Factories; Farming; Fisheries; Fishing; Folklore And History; Fort Bragg (N.C.); Furniture Industry And Trade; Futrell, Ashley Brown, 1911 2005; Futrell, Ashley Brown, Jr., 1956; Gangs; Governors; Graham County; Graham County (N.C.); Greensboro; Historic Buildings; Historical Drama; History; History, Colonial Period, Ca. 1600 1775; Houseboats; International Gem And Mineral Show; Jackson County (N.C.); Jackson, Andrew, 1767 1845; Johnson, Andrew, 1808 1875; Journalists; Lighthouses; Lowry (Lowrie), Henry Berry, 1845 1872; Lowry Gang; Mac Neill, Ben Dixon, 1889 1960; Madison Park Restaurant (Greensboro, N.C.); Mc Dowell County; Minerals; Mitchell County; Moore, George; Moores Creek Bridge, Battle Of, N.C., 1776; Mount Mitchell (Yancey County, N.C.); Nags Head (N.C.); Negro State Park; Neuse River; Newspaper Publishing; Newspapers; North Carolina; North Carolina, Eastern; North Carolina, Western; Onslow County; Pender County (N.C.); Periodicals; Pirates; Practical Jokes; Pulitzer Prize; Rawls, John Bunyan; Restaurants; Roanoke Island; Robeson County; Rocky Mount; Selma; Selma (N.C.); Sources; State Songs; Statistics; Statues; Storms; Succession; Tar Heels; The Lost Colony (Play); The State (Magazine); Toast (Bread); Tourism; Transportation; Travel; United States; United States. Army. 82nd Airborne Division; Vance County (N.C.); Washington; Washington Daily News; Washington, George, 1732 1799; Wright, Orville, 1871 1948; Wright, Wilbur, 1867 1912
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