Postal data: unmarked, unposted (Place Stamp Here; Domestic One cent; foreign Two cents) printed inside decorative stamp box; Postcard type: divided back; (This Space for Writing Messages.; This side for the Address only.); Logo (Post Card) in...
Manuscripts, Hebrew -- Czech Republic -- Prague; Illumination of books and manuscripts, Jewish -- Czech Republic -- Prague.
Illuminated manuscript on parchment completed in Prague on 28 Av 5249 (July 26, 1489), measuring 24 x 18 cm. (9 1/2 x 7 in); 922 pages, bound in 3 volumes. Each page has 2 columns of Bible text, flanked by Rashi's commentary. There are 84...
Hudson River; New York Central and Hudson River Railroad; Huested Brothers Coal & Lumber Company; Croton Aqueduct; Tarrytown; Andre Brook; Andre Monument; Dutch Reformed Church; Tarrytown Music Hall;
A two-page map with color; includes Business notices for the area.
Hudson River; New York Central and Hudson River Railroad; Sleepy Hollow cemetery; North Tarrytown; Tarrytown; Andre Brook; Croton Aqueduct; Briggsville; Old Dutch Church; St. Paul's Methodist Church; St. Theresa Roman Catholic Church; Rand Drill...
A two-page map with color; includes a listing of Business notices in North Tarrytown.
Account current for Samuel and William Vernon [of Newport, Rhode Island] by John Thornton & Co. for expenses and profits related to the clothing and feeding of slaves to be sold in Fredericksburg, Virginia, from the cargo of the Brig Othello.
Postal data: unmarked, unposted, (PLACE STAMP HERE) printed inside square stamp area with (Kodak) at top and (Paper) bottom of square; Postcard type: divided back (Address); Logo: (PHOTO POST CARD);
Slaves--North Carolina--Orange County; Slavery--North Carolina--Orange County
Bill of sale for "a certain negro man named Harry" from Archibald D. Murphy and George Clancy of Orange County, North Carolina, to Wiliam Kirkland, of the same town. The slave, Harry, was part of the estate of John S. Kirk. Signed by witnesses G....
Two documents on one page in two hands. On top, a bill of sale of "a female negro slave named Kate" from Nicholas Dudley [probably of Exeter, New Hampshire] to his son-in-law and daughter, Sarah and Josiah Robinson. On bottom, bill for cost of...
Birth certificates--New York (State)--New York; Slavery--New York (State)--New York
Birth certificate of Eliza [?] Vanhorne, born March 11, 1804, to a 'Negro Woman Slave named Sarah Vanhorne' belonging to New York City physician Daniel Proudfit.