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African American (23 images in 1 item)
PIC 5-MIN-A 49:
PIC 5-MIN-A 49:
Negro miner with long-tom. Miner working next to stream. From Mining (PIC 5-MIN-A)
POR 2-E 40:
POR 2-E 40:
Smith, Lydia, School. Lydia Smith's School. 60+/- students, including negroes, 1 woman. From Portraits (POR 2)
POR 2-E 41:
POR 2-E 41:
Schools, unidentified. 1891 class photo with man holding cat, 2 negroes. From Portraits (POR 2)
PIC 6-CHA 322:
PIC 6-CHA 322:
Slave children. Fund raiser, negro education. From Chapman Collection (PIC 6-CHA)
PIC 6-CRAIG 145:
PIC 6-CRAIG 145:
Alexander. Negro resident, serious pose. From Craig Family Album (PIC 6-CRAIG)
PIC 6-CRAIG 146:
PIC 6-CRAIG 146:
Alexander. Negro resident, smiling pose. From Craig Family Album (PIC 6-CRAIG)
PIC 2-A 64:
PIC 2-A 64:
Nevada City Men's organization. Lincoln or Grant Dorsey(black twins) mascot w/dog. From Miscellaneous Photos (PIC 2-A)
PIC 2-D 115:
PIC 2-D 115:
Wagon, cart. Blackman. Horse, colored driver, large boxes, no location. Colored driver, cart, large boxes, horse. From Miscellaneous Photos (PIC 2-D)
GP-833:
GP-833:
Black Boy. Young, worn overalls, bare feet. From Moore Glass Plate Collection (GP-)
PIC 5-MIN-A 11:
PIC 5-MIN-A 11:
Mining, Placer. Black man. sluice. Black man, sluice, Auburn Ravine, also Neg 1-M 101. Placer mining, black man, sluice, Auburn Ravine. From Mining (PIC 5-MIN-A)
PIC 5-TRA-NAR PERSONNEL 9:
PIC 5-TRA-NAR PERSONNEL 9:
NCNGRR, personnel. Nolan, John. Paine, Bob. Silva, Joseph. 7 men, 1 black w/passenger car. Left of Bob Paine (in suit). From NCNGRR personnel (PIC 5-TRA-NAR PERSONNEL)
POR 1-C 159B:
POR 1-C 159B:
Caroline, Aunt?. Colored woman (blind?) with cane, old white man. From Portraits (POR 1)
POR 2-A 48:
POR 2-A 48:
Alexander, Preston. Colored man. Colored man, Sexton at M. Episcopal Church, N.C. Alexander, Sexton at M. Episcopal Church, N.C. From Portraits (POR 2)
POR 2-A 78:
POR 2-A 78:
Preston, "Raisch". Colored man. Colored man sitting on porch steps. Raisch Preston sitting on porch steps. From Portraits (POR 2)
POR 2-D 56:
POR 2-D 56:
Sanks, Isaac T. Political; campaign card, Isaac T. Sanks. Colored man, Isaac T. Sanks. Campaign card, colored man, Republican for constab. Campaign card, colored man for Constable. From Portraits (POR 2)
PIC 5-SCH 104:
PIC 5-SCH 104:
Bell Hill School. Black, children. Large group of kids/1 woman ca. 1890-1900. With class at Bell Hill School. From Schools (PIC 5-SCH)
PIC 5-SCH 103:
PIC 5-SCH 103:
Bell Hill School. Black, children. Large group of kids/1 woman ca. 1890-1900. With class at Bell Hill School. From Schools (PIC 5-SCH)
GP-237:
GP-237:
Guenza, Louie. Black man?. Military type uniform, negro?. Louie Guenza, military type uniform. From Moore Glass Plate Collection (GP-)
DR 2-159:
DR 2-159:
Saloon scene. See DR 2-158 for names, 8 men, one blackman. From Miscellaneous Drawer Photos (DR 2). From Miscellaneous Drawer Photos (DR)
DR 2-158:
DR 2-158:
Saloon scene. Brand, Herman. Snell, Robert. Eddy, Richard. Dorsey, Chick. Carter, Jeff. Dawe, Dick. Brown, Fred. Richards, Fred. 8 men including one black man, named print damaged. Saloon, 8 men named, incl. One black man, damaged. From Miscellaneous Drawer Photos (DR 2). From Miscellaneous Drawer Photos (DR)
PIC 3-JUL 102:
PIC 3-JUL 102:
July 4. Towle, Ernest. Float, Abe Lincoln & kneeling black boy. 7-4, as Abe Lincoln with kneeling black boy. From 4th July (PIC 3-JUL)
POR 2-E 124:
POR 2-E 124:
Salvation Army. Mills, Jane. Ca. 1880? "The old Grass Valley, CA, corps". Thought to be colored lady next to banjo player. From Portraits (POR 2)
PIC 6-CHE 2:
PIC 6-CHE 2:
Ayer's Cathartic Pills. Advertising card ca. 1883. From Ruth Chesney Collection (PIC 6-CHE)