Le Roy d'Albion ou Nouvelle Angleterre
Unidentified Man
Silhouette Machine
Building brick from the White House
Unidentified man
Bill of sale for four enslaved persons in Charleston, South Carolina
Broadside for the sale of enslaved persons and other property of William Bland
Engraving of Slaves in the Hold
Broadside announcing the sale of a man, Dick, and a girl, Lydia
The Lover from Shakespeare's "Seven Ages" of Man
Two war photographers (or correspondents)
Cover letter regarding a runaway enslaved person in Cuba
Tintype of a highly decorated Buffalo soldier
<I>American Sketches: A Negro Congregation at Washington</I>
Bogardus Carte Holder With Unidentified Man
View in Tropical Forest/ Darien Expedition
Tintype of man and woman in wedding attire
F. J. Haynes
Carte-de-visite of a bearded gentleman in Napa, California
Photograph of a man wearing a light colored jacket, vest and necktie
Cabinet card of an unidentified man
<I>Cotton is King - Plantation Scene, Georgia</I>
Cabinet card of two unidentified newlywed couples by Ball & Sons
Tintype of a seated Buffalo Soldier
Photograph of a Buffalo Soldier with hat, trumpet, mandolin, and cartridge belt
Cabinet card of an unidentified man standing next to a chair
Photograph of a man wearing a suit and necktie
Cabinet card with a floral border of an unidentified man by J. P. Ball & Son
Photographic postcard of a man in a suit
Photographic postcard of WWI soldier with French and American flags
Photographic postcard of three unidentified men
Photographic postcard of Oscar Calmeise
Photographic print of a man and woman standing in front of a car
Photograph of Dr. Townsend with three individuals
<I>Neglected Genius.</I>
Photographic postcard of three WWI soldiers
Albumen print of four men indoors
Amelia Earhart
Film still for The Emperor Jones
Albumen print of mebers of the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows
Tintype of a man wearing a suit with a pendant on the lapel
Photographic postcard portrait of two men in Western attire
Photographic postcard portrait of a cowboy
<I>No. 432 Colored Troops Receive Training on the 50 Cal. Anti-Aircraft Machine-Gun, Fort Bragg, N. C.</I>
Flier for the Troops for the Black Nation
Photograph of John Wiebenson and others building a structure
, 1900