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King, Edward, 1848-1896
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Date Issued:
1874
Place:
Hartford, Connecticut
Publisher:
American Publishing Company
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Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Jean Blackwell Hutson Research and Reference Division
Shelf locator: Sc 917.5-K
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Southern States
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Economic conditions
Southern States
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Description and travel
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Content: Title continues: ...a record of journeys in Louisiana, Texas, the Indian territory, Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland.
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RLIN/OCLC: NYPGR27930781-B
NYPL catalog ID (B-number):
b11720864
Universal Unique Identifier (UUID): 331f5700-c6cb-012f-a891-58d385a7bc34
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On the Oclawaha Florida
Bienville, the founder of New…
A Black girl looks wonderingl…
The Negro nurses stroll on th…
When Rex and his train enter …
The French market at sunrise …
One sees delicious types in t…
Stout Colored women, with cac…
These boats, closely ranged i…
Whenever there is a lull in t…
The cotton thieves. ; There i…
The polite, but consequential…
Sometimes the boat stops at a…
Map showing the distribution …
Sugar-cane plantation-- "The …
The mule-carts, unloading sch…
Galveston has many huge cotto…
Watch the Negro fisherman as …
The railroad depots are every…
The Negro on his dray, racing…
The auctioneer's young man
As the train passes, the Negr…
The elder women wash clothes …
Negro soldiers of the San Ant…
The public square in Sherman,…
A Negro boy at the ferry
The cheery minstrel
Down the steep banks would co…
The levee at Cairo, Illinois
A cotton wagon-train
A cotton-steamer
Scene on a cotton plantation
The Negroes migrate to Louisi…
In the City Park, Mobile- "Eb…
In the City Park, Mobile- "Sq…
The Market-place at Montgomer…
A street scene in Augusta, Ge…
Looking down from the bluff -…
Happiness
Shooting at alligators
Negro cabins on a rice planta…
The women were dressed in gay…
"A Trunk-Minder."
Unloading the rice-barges
Aunt Bransom. - A venerable e…
The Battery- Charleston
Peeping through
A future politician
Sketches of South Carolina St…
The carpenter- a study from W…