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Leo XIII andenken
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Commemorative Prints; Emigration & Immigration; Houses; Leo Xiii, Pope, 1810 1903; Popes; Portraits; Prints
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The conflagration of the Masonic Hall Chesnut Street Philadelphia. Which occured on the night of the 9th of March 1819: This plate is respectfully dedicated to the active and much esteemed fire engine & hose companies, by their obed't serv'ts S. Kennedy and S.S. West
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African Americans; Aquatints; Commemorative Prints; Crowds; Fire Engines & Equipment; Fire Fighters; Fires; Fraternal Lodges; Masonic Buildings; Pennsylvania; Philadelphia
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"Raising the liberty pole": Dedicated to the American people. Commemorative of 1776. The centenary of independence
McRae, John C
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African American Men; African Americans; Commemorative Prints; Demonstrations; Engravings; History; Liberty Pole; Revolution, 1775 1783; Social Aspects; Sons Of Liberty; United States
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Capture of a rebel brigade, July 1st 1863 Memorabilia, 14th Regt. N.Y.S.M. /
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Army; Campaigns & Battles; Chromolithographs; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Color; Commemorative Prints; Gettysburg, Battle Of, Gettysburg, Pa., 1863; History; Military Personnel; New York Infantry Regiment, 84th (1861 1864); Union; United States
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Facsimile of the signatures to the Declaration of Independence
Allen, J. W
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African American Caregivers; African American Women; African Americans; Allegories; Autographs; Commemorative Prints; Declaration Of Independence; Eagles; Engravings; Facsimiles; Justice; Liberty; Signers; State Seals; United States; United States Capitol (Washington, D.C.); Washington (D.C.); Women
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In commemoration of the hundredth anniversary of American independence
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Art; Autonomy; Buildings; Centennial Celebrations, Etc; Centennial Exhibition (1876 : Philadelphia, Pa.); Commemorative Prints; Freedmen; Independence Hall (Philadelphia, Pa.); Industry; Justice; Liberty; Lithographs; Peace; Portraits; Quotations; Tinted; United States; Washington, George, 1732 1799
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Proclamation of Emancipation. By the President of the United States of America
J. Mayer & Co
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Angels; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Commemorative Prints; Emancipation Proclamation; Freedmen; History; Lincoln, Abraham, 1809 1865; Lithographs; Portraits; Slave Trade; Slaver; Slaves; United States; United States President (1861 1865 : Lincoln)
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Proclamation of Emancipation. By the President of the United States of America
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Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Commemorative Prints; Emancipation Proclamation; Engravings; History; Lincoln, Abraham, 1809 1865; Portraits; Slaver; Slavery; Southern States; United States; United States President (1861 1865 : Lincoln)
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The International Exposition 1876 at Philadelphia, PA. U.S.A: View from George's Hill
Ellsbury, George H
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African Americans; Bird's Eye View Prints; Buildings; Centennial Exhibition (1876 : Philadelphia, Pa.); Chromolithographs; Commemorative Prints; Indians Of North America; International Relations And Culture; Penn's Treaty With The Indians, 1682; Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; Pictorial Works
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George Washington crossing the Delaware
Giradet, Paul
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African American Men; African American Soldiers; African Americans; American; Campaigns; Commemorative Prints; Delaware River Valley (N.Y. Del. And N.J.); Engravings; History; Ice Floes; Military Personnel; Military Service; New Jersey; Portraits; Reproductive Prints; Revolution, 1775 1783; Row Boats; Rowing; Slaver; Slavery; Slaves; Soldiers; Trenton; Trenton, Battle Of, Trenton, N.J., 1776; United States; Washington, George, 1732 1799; Whipple, Prince, 1750 1796
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Historical: The plan for the organization of the Sunday School Union of the African Methodist Episcopal Church was presented by Rev. C. S. Smith to the Council of Bishops at their annual meeting in Cape May, N. J. August 11, 1882. The bishops approved of the plan, and the Rev. C. S. Smith was appointed corresponding secretary. At the General Conference, which met in Baltimore, MD. May, 1884, the Union was adopted as one of the general departments of the church, and the Rev. C. S. Smith was unanimously elected corresponding secretary of the same. The building now owned and occupied by the Union was purchased February 28, 1888, at a cost of $9,000. The building is situated on the north side of the public square in the city of Nashville, Tenn., and is a handsome five story structure with a solid stone front. The printing department was organized February, 1889, and is known as the publishing house of the A. M. E. Sunday School union. The first book ever issued by a colored publishing house in the history of the world was issued by the Union, September, 1890, with the title, "Poor Ben." The first Children's Day to be observed in the A. M. E. Church took place on the 4th Sunday in October, 1882
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African American Clergy; African American Women; African Americans; African Methodist Episcopal Church; Boddy, Amelia; Buildings; Commemorative Prints; History; Jenkins, Ida; Lithographs; Mabrey, Minnie; Payne, Daniel Alexander, 1811 1893; Pettiford, Mamie; Portraits; Rites & Ceremonies; Smith, C. S. (Charles Spencer), 1852 1923; Sunday Schools; Tinted; United States; Women
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Pulling down the statue of George III: "By the Sons of Freedom." At the Bowling Green City of New York, July 1776
McRae, John C
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African American Men; African Americans; Children; Commemorative Prints; Crowds; Destruction & Pillage; Destruction And Pillage; Dogs; Engravings; Equestrian Statues; George, 1738 1820; History; Indians Of North America; Indigenous Peoples; Lctgm; New York; New York (State); Pointing Fingers; Revolution, 1775 1783; Sons Of Freedom; Spectators; Statues; Torches; United States
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The battle at Bunker's Hill near Boston, June 17th, 1775
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African American Men; African Americans; Bunker Hill, Battle Of, Boston, Mass., 1775; Campaigns & Battles; Clinton, Henry, 1738? 1795; Commemorative Prints; Engravings; Free African Americans; Grosvenor, Thomas, 1744 1825; History; Howe, William Howe, 1729 1814; Prescott, William, 1762 1844; Putnam, Israel, 1718 1790; Revolution, 1775 1781; Salem, Peter, 1750 1816; Slaver; Slaves; United States; Warren, Joseph, 1741 1775
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Bishops of the A.M.E. Church
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African American Clergy; African American Missionaries; African Americans; African Methodist Episcopal Church; Allen, Richard, 1760 1831; Bishops; Brown, James Mifflin, 1817 1893; Brown, Morris, 1770 1849; Campbell, Jabez P; Commemorative Prints; Education; Engravings; Haiti; History; Nazrey, Willis; Payne Institute; Payne, Daniel Alexander, 1811 1893; Portraits; Quinn, William Paul; Shorter, James A; United States; Ward, Thomas M. D; Waters, Edward; Wayman, A. W. (Alexander Walker), 1821 1895; Wilberforce University
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Centennial: Westward the course of empire takes its way
Ames, Daniel T
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African Americans; America; American Revolution, 1774 1783; Buildings; Centennial Celebrations, Etc; Centennial Exhibition (1876 : Philadelphia, Pa.); Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Columbus, Christopher; Commemorative Prints; Declaration Of Independence; Emancipation; History; Independence Hall (Philadelphia, Pa.); Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, 1757 1834; Lincoln, Abraham, 1809 1865; Photolithographs; Portraits; Social Conditions; Technology; Travel; United States; United States President (1861 1865 : Lincoln); Washington, George, 1732 1799
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Cornwallis is taken!: The watchman's cry - Philadelphia 1781
Doney, Thomas
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African American Boys; African American Caregivers; African American Women; African Americans; Amputees; Artificial Limbs; British; Commemorative Prints; Cornwallis, Charles Cornwallis, 1738 1805; Couples; Disabled Veterans; History; Indian Women; Indians Of North America; Indigenous Peoples; Mc Kean, Thomas, 1734 1817; Mezzotints; Nannies (Children's Nurses); Night; North America; Pennsylvania; People With Disabilities; Philadelphia; Revolution, 1775 1783; Siege, 1781; Surrenders; Taverns (Inns); United States; Veterans; Victory Celebrations; Watchmen; Women; Yorktown (Va.)
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Daniel Webster addressing the United States Senate: In the great debate on the compromise measures 1850
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Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782 1850; Clay, Henry, 1777 1852; Commemorative Prints; Compromise Of 1850; Davis, Jefferson, 1808 1889; Dickins, Asbury, 1780 1861; Extension To The Territories; Fillmore, Millard, 1800 1874; Interiors; Legislators; Lithographs; Portraits; Public Speaking; Slaver; Slavery; Spectators; United States; United States Capitol (Washington, D.C.); United States Congress Senate (31 St, 1st Session : 1849 1850); Washington (D.C.); Webster, Daniel, 1782 1852; Women
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From the plantation to the senate
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Abolitionists; African American Authors; African American Clergy; African American Legislators; African Americans; Allen, Richard, 1760 1831; Brown, William Wells, 1814? 1884; Commemorative Prints; Cotton Plantations; Douglass, Frederick, 1818 1895; Freedmen; Hand Colored; Lithographs; Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; Plantation Life; Portrait Prints; Rainey, Joseph H. (Joseph Hayne), 1832 1887; Revels, Hiram Rhoades, 1827? 1901; Social Conditions; Turner, Benjamin S., 1825 1894; United States; Walls, Josiah T., 1842 1905
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Distinguished colored men
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Abolitionists; African American Authors; African American Clergy; African American Diplomats; African American Educators; African American Governors; African American Legislators; African Americans; Allen, Richard, 1760 1831; Bassett, Ebenezer D., 1833 1908; Brown, William Wells, 1814? 1884; Bruce, Blanche Kelso, 1841 1898; Commemorative Prints; Douglass, Frederick, 1818 1895; Elliott, Robert Brown, 1842 1884; Freedmen; Garnet, Henry Highland, 1815 1882; Greener, Richard Theodore, 1844 1922; Hand Colored; Langston, John Mercer, 1829 1897; Lithographs; Louisiana; Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; Pinchback, Pinckney Benton Stewart, 1837 1921; Portrait Prints; Rainey, Joseph H. (Joseph Hayne), 1832 1887; Social Conditions; United States
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The British surrendering their arms to Gen. Washington after their defeat at York Town in Virginia October 1781: To the defenders of American independence, this print is most respectfully inscribed by their fellow citizen, J[oh]n. F[ran]cis. Renault, Assistant Secretary to the Count de Grass, and Engineer to the French Army at the Siege of York
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Abercrombie, Robert, 1740 1827; African American Men; African Americans; Allegorical Prints; Biron, Armand Louis De Gontaut, 1747 1793; British; Chewton, Lord; Color; Commemorative Prints; Cornwallis, Charles Cornwallis, 1738 1805; Dundas, David, 1735 1820; Hamilton, Alexander, 1757 1804; History; Knox, Henry, 1750 1806; Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, 1757 1834; Lincoln, Benjamin, 1733 1810; Military Personnel; Nelson, Thomas, 1738 1789; O'hara, Charles; Photomechanical Prints; Revolution, 1775 1783; Rochambeau, Jean Baptiste Donatien De Vimeur, 1725 1807; Surrenders; Symonds, Thomas; Tarleton, (Banastre), 1754 1833; United States; Valets; Virginia; Washington, George, 1732 1799; Yorktown
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