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| Reading and Mendle Rooms |
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V. Emancipation & Reconstruction [series]:
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1. The First Reading of the Emancipation
Proclamation Before the Cabinet from the original picture painted at
the White House in 1864.
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2. Reading the Emancipation
Proclamation
(25 x 23-3/4 inches, matted.) |
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3. Contrabands Coming Into Our Lines, Under
the Proclamation
(15-7/8 x 10-7/8 inches,unmatted.) |
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4. Arrival of a Federal Column at a
Planter's House in Dixie
(19x 14 inches, matted.) |
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5. Dedicated to the Chicago Convention;
compromise with the South
(19-1/8 x 14 inches,matted.) |
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6. Abraham Lincoln Entering Richmond, April
3, 1865
(11-1/8 x 9-5/8 inches,matted.) |
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7. Convention or Massacre, Which is the More
Illegal?
(14x 19 inches, matted.) |
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8. Playing Possum
(18-3/4 x 13-3/4 inches, matted.) |
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9. Andrew Johnson's Reconstruction, and how
it works
(19-3/4 x 26-1/2 inches, matted.) |
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10. Bound to Shine!!
(19-1/4 x16-3/8 inches, matted.) |
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11. A Negro Funeral in Virginia
(15-3/4 x 11 inches,unmatted.) |
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12. The Negro Exodus -- The Old Style and
the New
(16-1/2 x 11-5/8 inches,unmatted.) |
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13. The Proclamation of
Emancipation
(21x 26 inches, matted.) |
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14. William H. Seward
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15. The Declaration of Independence on
Cloth, 1886.
(24-7/8 x20-3/8 inches, unmatted.)
On cloth.
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16. Emancipation
(27x 21 inches, matted.) |
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17. President Lincoln and His Cabinet.
Reading of the Emancipation Proclamation.
(33-1/4 x 27-3/8 inches,matted.) |
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18. Marching On! - The Fifty-Fifth
Massachusetts Colored Regiment singing John Brown's March in the
streets of Charleston
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19. Morning Mustering of the
"Contrabands"
(21-1/4 x 15 inches,matted.) |
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20. Patience on a
Monument
(15-1/2 x 20-1/2 inches,matted.) |
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21. The Fifteenth
Amendment
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22. "He Wants to Vote the Democratic
Ticket!"
(20-3/8 x 16 inches,matted.) |
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23. Decision in the Dred Scott
Case
(35x 23 inches, unmatted.) |
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24. Contrabands Coming into Camp in
Consequence of the Proclamation
(18-1/2 x13-3/4 inches, matted.) |
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25. The Emancipation Proclamation
(12 x17 inches, matted.) |
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26. Scene on a Mississippi River Steamer -
"The Parting Song"
(15-1/2 x 11inches, unmatted.) |
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27. World Renowned Plantation
Songs
(14-1/4 x 18-1/8 inches,matted.) |
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28. The Last Stand
(24 x 18-3/4inches, matted.) |
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29. How We Won the Battle
(23-3/8 x 20-3/8 inches,matted.) |
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30. This is a White Man's
Government
(10-3/4 x15-7/8 inches, unmatted.) |
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31. The Ignorant Vote - Honors are
Easy
(11-1/8 x16-1/8 inches, unmatted.) |
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32. A Shell in the Rebel
Trenches
(14-7/8 x10-3/8 inches, unmatted.) |
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33. Freedom to the
slaves.
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34. Rumsey's Darktown hook and ladder corps.
Going to the front.
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35. Pulling down the statue of George III.
By the "Sons of Freedom".
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36. The Broken Shackles.
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37. The Christmas Dinner
Gone!
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38. Scene on a Southern
Plantation
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39. Exciting scene in the House of
Representatives, January 31st, 1865, on the passage of the Amendment
to the constitution abolishing slavery forever.
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40. All the difference in the
world.
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41. Southern sketches-- A gentleman of
color.
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42. The coaching season in Blackville--The
grand start.
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43. Negroes hiding in the swamps of
Louisiana.
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44. The boss of the road.
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45. Plantation police, or home-guard, examining passes on the road leading to the levee of the Mississippi River.
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46. “Is this a Republican form of government? Is this protecting life, liberty, or property? Is this the equal protection of the laws?”
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47. “No small breed fer yer Uncle Abe dis Chris’mas Ain’t he a cherub?”
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48. ‘Possums and persimmons.
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Vol. 29, no. 1465.
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49. The Fifteenth Amendment.
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Copy.
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50. New Year's contraband ball at Vicksburg, Miss., during the siege.
(13 1/2 x 18 1/4 inches, matted.)
Page 74.
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