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Digital Omnium Gatherum Collection
Prepared by:
Timmia King
And Lopez D. Matthews, Jr., Ph.D
May 2018
Scope Note
This collection consists of a variety of materials dating from the mid-17th century to the
1970’s, all relating to peoples of the African Diaspora. This is a growing collection; items are
added to it frequently; therefore, the images depicted here represent a major part of the collection,
but not its entirety. The materials that comprise this collection are so varied and unusual that the
typical description “Individual Manuscripts” does not apply. The name we have given it is
Omnium gatherum, a Latin term meaning “a miscellaneous collection of persons or things.” There
are letters; documents related to slavery, manumission, rebellions, and the Civil War and
Reconstruction; broadsides, flyers, speeches, diaries, manuscripts, stamps, buttons, poetry and
songs, pamphlets, printed programs, logbooks, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, minutes of
meetings, photographs, magazine and journal articles, reports, and maps. There are originals and
some photocopies. All items were either donated or purchased.
It became apparent that as the collection grew, a finding aid to the individual items was
needed that could be used by researchers to access items in the collection, and, at the same time,
be easily updated and maintained by staff. This digital finding aid covers only those items that
have been digitized. As more items are digitized the listing will be updated. As noted in the
acknowledgements, part 1 of the digitization of the “OG” collection was finished with support
from the Association of Research Libraries.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Many people are responsible for the completion of this finding aid and digitization project. I would
especially like to thank the American Research Libraries for the providing me the opportunity and
the funds to complete this project. I would specifically like to thank Mira Swearer, the Program
Coordinator for Grants Administration, Amy Eshgh, the Assistant Director for Program
Coordination, and Mark Puente, the Director of Diversity and Leadership Programs, who all served
as my main points of contacts to ARL and the Fellowship for Digital and Inclusive Excellence
Advisory Group. This Groups oversaw the creation and the management of the Fellowship for
Digital and Inclusive Excellence.
I owe a special thanks to all of the faculty, staff and fellow student workers at Howard University’s
Founders Library with whom I came in contact while completing this project. Their
encouragement and companionship meant so much to me. I am especially grateful to Professor
Rhea Ballard-Thrower, the Executive Director of Howard University Libraries and the Moorland-
Spingarn Research Center, for her role as my mentor and her everlasting support. I will forever be
grateful to Dr. Lopez Matthews, Jr., the Manager of the Digital Production Center and the Digital
Production Librarian, who spent countless hours supervising me, teaching me about the process of
digitizing and preservation, double checking my work, and always encouraging me. Without all
of the above, the completion of this project would not have been possible. Thank you all.
Timmia J. King
Series Description
Series A: Correspondence
An assortment of letters (holographs, type-scripts and Photostat copies) relating to a wide variety
of topics and written by numerous individuals. The dates of these letters span the 17th century until
the late mid-20th centuries. These individuals range from prominent figures such as Alexander
Crummel, Benjamin Banneker, John Brown, William Monroe Trotter, David Livingstone, William
Lloyd Garrison, Paul Cuffe, Marcus Garvey, Mahatma Gandhi, Sojourner Truth, Samuel C.
Armstrong, Booker T. Washington, Frederick Douglass, W.E.B. Dubois, Mordecai W. Johnson,
Abraham Lincoln and Ralph Ellison. They wrote to family members, friends, and colleagues,
some addressed to staff and faculty members at Howard University.
Series B: Genealogy
An assortment of material relating to the genealogy of the Baker Family; Blackwell Family of
Virginia; the Dribble Family; and the Thorowgood Family of Princess Ann Country, VA. Also
included is a Family History Project by Carlton L. Clark of Towson State University.
Series C: Documents Relating to Slavery/Freedmen Prior to 1866
This series contains an assortment of documents relating to enslaved persons and freedmen prior
to abolition. Some of the documents found in this collection relate to the purchase, the sale and
transfer, and the emancipation of the enslaved. There are also legal documents such as arrest
warrants, affidavits, and wills, as well as Civil War documents such as muster rolls.
Series D: Biographical Sketches
Includes the incomplete manuscript of the autobiography of William Stanley Beaumont
Braithwaite called “The House under Arcturus, Parts IV & V.” Also includes sketches of the lives
of Sergeant Samuel Miller, Mr. Lena Mason, J. R. Johnson, John H. Murphy Sr., and Carl J.
Murphy.
Series E: Poetry & Songs
This series contains poems, songs and hymns by many different writers. Some of the written work
honors people such as John Brown, while other work addresses subjects such as slavery.
Series F: Speeches, Sermons & Addresses
This series contains speeches, sermons and addresses on topics such as Emancipation day, mob
rule and race relations. There is also an address made by John Brown and a speech given by W.E.B.
Dubois.
Series G: Inventions & Innovations
Includes the description of the invention by Charlotte J. Lankford of a car cover.
Series H: Petitions
Includes a petition by the Maryland Citizens of Annapolis to Congress to make lynching a crime,
the 1st draft of a petition by W.E.B. Dubois to the UN, and a petition by the “Ladies of the City of
New York” for the repeal of slavery and the slave trade in the District of Columbia.
Series I: Circulars, Pamphlets, Programs, Invitations, Flyers, Newsletters, Playbills &
Broadsides
This series contains documents such as playbills, pamphlets, flyers advertising the sale of items,
broadsides giving information on protest meetings, programs, open letters, funeral invitations and
pamphlets on many different subjects.
Series J: Manuscripts, Publications and Other Written Work
This series contains written works such as articles from a variety of magazines, some incomplete
manuscripts, scripts for plays, and rare books.
Series K: Receipts, Checks & Bills
This series includes an assortment of receipts for goods, services rendered. Includes checks and
bills and the receipt book of the Benezet Philanthropic Society from 1860 – 1875.
Series L: Autographs
This series includes autographs from notable individuals such as Booker T. Washington and Bill
"Bojangles" Robinson, and also contains the autograph book of Emma Rose Davis.
Series M: Newspaper Clipping, Logbooks, Journals & Scrapbooks
This series contains newspaper clippings on a number of subjects such as the African Methodist
Episcopal Church, the development of the black community, the Brownsville, Texas riot of 1906,
Congress, Wilberforce University and political cartoons. The series also includes a logbook for the
Fisk Jubilee Singers, a political scrapbook of Mercer A. Daniels, minutes and records, and a 1870
schedule of classes for Hampton Normal Agricultural College.
Series O: Photographs & Post Cards & Flash Cards
Contains postcards of many different subjects including some sent to Dorothy Porter. Also
contains photography of St. Croix, Virgin Islands, USA and black Phonetic Cards.
Series P: Awards, Certificates & Honors
This series contains a plaque presented to Frank Coleman, a teaching certification awarded in New
Orleans, Louisiana and documentation of the winners of the 1940 photograph contest at Cardozo
High School.
Series Q: Stamps
Contains various stamps (loose and affixed to envelopes) depicting places and people such as
George Washington, Marcus Garvey, Booker T. Washington, Alain Locke, D’Price Mars, and
Rene Maran.
Series R: Howard University
Contains various types of material related to Howard University such as records relating to alumni,
a speech written for Howard University’s Charter Day Program, newspaper clippings of the
University’s 2nd anniversary, a dedication for Howard University’s Museum and a request for
statistics on the religious condition of the college by the Society for Missionary Enquiry.
Series S: Memorabilia
This series contains buttons and some bumper stickers
Series T: Maps
Contains a map of the island of St. Christopher (1874), a map of the island of Barbados (1874) and
a map of the island of St. Domingo (1806).
Series U: Currency
This series contains the state of South Carolina Revenue Bond Scripts, State of Alabama
Confederacy Treasury Notes for $5.00 and a $5.00 bank note from the Farmers and Exchange
Bank in Charleston, South Carolina dated, August 17, 1853.
Series V: Secret Societies
Includes materials relating to societies such as the Nights of Pythias, Ku Klux Klan and Heroines
of Jericho.
Series W: Agreements & Contracts
This series contains an agreement between Paul Lawrence Dunbar and Will M. Cook for the right
to secure copyrights and publish songs.
Digital Series Contents List
Series A: Correspondence
OG 1 The American Seamen's Protective Union Association.
Certificate of Incorporation, April 15, 1863
2 leaves. 32 cm.
OG3 Banneker, Benjamin, 1731-1806.
Letter, 1790 May 6, Maryland, Baltimore County. Near
Ellicott's Lower Mills, to "Sir."
1 leaf. 35 cm.
Holograph signed (xerox copy)
Original - Pennsylvania Historical Society.
Wishes to know if his calculations for an Ephemeris are
correct.
OG10 Brown, John, 1800-1859.
Letter, 1859 Nov. 29, Charlestown, Jefferson Co., 'Va., to Mrs. George L.
Sterns, Boston, Mass.
1 leaf. 23 cm.
Holograph signed. Photostat copy.
In which John Brown expresses appreciation for Mrs. Stern's letter of the
8th inst. and states his wishes as to attendants at his coming execution.
OG 11 Byrd, Abraham.
Letter, 1838 June 6, Rockingham County, Va., to John Morgan, Mount
Jackson, Shenandoah County, Va.
I leaf. 31 cm.
Holograph signed.
Complains of disrespect shown by Morgan's female slave, Milla.
OG l4 Carter, Robert M.
Letter, 1862 Feb. 20, Richmond, Va., to "Dear Sir".
I leaf. 25 cm.
Holograph.
A request to buy or hire mechanics skilled in carpentry.
OG 19 Eddy, J. N.
Letter, 1812 May 18, New York, to John Hartsborne.
3 leaves. 32 cm.
Holograph signed.
Gives her grandfather an account of voyage made to Sierra Leone by Paul
Cuffee "about 18 months ago" and Cuffee's interest in abolition.
OG 20 Ellicott, Elias
Letter, 1791 July 21, Baltimore, to Estd.
Friend."
I leaf. 35 cm.
Holograph signed (xerox copy).
(Original-Pennsylvania Historical Society.
Sending by John Todd a copy of Benjamin Banneker's Almanac. "Verses
by B. Banneker, in eighth line at bottom of letter.
OG 2l Ely, J. N.
Letter, 1864 March 28, to Mr. and Mrs.Tappan.
I leaf. 20 cm.
Holograph signed.
Request, the Tappans to attend the holy of'
Owen Lovejoy to Church".
OG 23 Garvey, Marcus, 1887-1940.
Letter, 1924 March 10, New York, N.Y., to
City N. Walker,
New York, N.Y.
3 leaves. 28 cm.
Typescript, signed
OG 25 Gandhi, Mahatma, 1869-1948.
Letter, 1945 January 20, to /Richard B.
Gregg.
I leaf. 14 cm.
Holograph signed.
Expresses sympathy and concern over Gregg's wife's Health.
Also refers to Gregg's book coming off press.
OG 28 Greener, Richard Theodore, 1844-
Letter, 1882, July 8, Washington, D.C. to
Prof. E. Thompson,
n. p.
/2/p. on 1 leaf. 20 c.
Holograph signed.
OG 29 Gregoire, Abbe/
Letter, n.d., n.p.
/3/p). on 1 leaf. 20 cm
OG 33 Haston, A. A.
Letter, 1904 Nov. 8, Manhattan, N.Y., to Dr.
William Couriers,
Washington, D.C.
2 pages on 1 leaf. 16 cm.
Holograph signed.
Apologizes for inability to be in Washington on
expected date. Sets alternative date.
OG 36 Holly, Robert A.
Letter, 29 Dec. 4, Port-au-Prince, Hayti, to "Gentlemen", Howard
University, Washington, D.C.
4 pages on 2. leaf. 31 cm.
Holograph signed.
Concerning sale of book of poetry entitled Freedom's Offering written by
his uncle, Joseph Cephas Holly.
OG 42 Lincoln, A.C.H.
Letter, 1891, February 8, Wilton, to William
Lloyd Garrison.
/2/p. on I leaf. 20 cm.
Holograph signed.
OG 44 Lovejoy, Owen, 1811-1864.
Letter, 1861 Feb. 14, Washington, D.C. to
"My
Dear Sir."
2 pages on 1 leaf. 24 cm.
Holograph signed.
"anti-compromise" speech made in
the House of Representatives. Speech not
attached.
OG 52 Pennington, James William Charles,
1812-1871.
1 Letter, 1868 Dec. 14, Portland, to "My
Dear Brother
2 pages on 1 leaf. 20 cm.
Holograph signed.
Concerning the organization and trust fund of a
Proposed educational body.
0G 53 Purvis, Robert.
Letter 1882 July 4, Philadelphia, Penn., to
William
Lloyd Garrison.
/2/ p. on 1 leaf. 21 cm.
Holograph signed.
OG54 Rankin, Jeremiah Eames,
Letter, 1892 September 26, Washington, P.C.,
to
"My dear
sir," cm.
I leaf. 21 cm.
Holograph signed.
0G 58 Sanborn, Franklin Benjamin, 1831-1917.
Letter, 1910 June 13, Concord, Mass., to Edwin R.
Champlin,
Fall River, Mass.
1 leaf. 27 cm
Typescript signed.
Regarding his book and others on John Brown. Also
Mentions publications on Theodore Parker-Abraham Lincoln
correspondence.
OG 64 Tate, A.D.
Letter, 1888 June 20, Orange, N.Y., to Lewis H.
Latimer,
New York City.
l leaf. 28 cm.
Typescript signed.
Thanks Latimer on behalf of Thomas Edison for "verses
On the phonograph".
OG67 Truth Sojourner, 1800-1883.
Letter, 1864 Nov. 17, Freedman's Village, La.,
To /Rowland Johnson, Orange, N.Y./
4 leaves.
Typescript .
In The Anti-Slavery Reporter, March 1865,
Vol.
13, No. 3,
New Series, P. 59
Reporting, of her visit to President Lincoln.
OG 73 Ward, William.
1etter, 1888 Feb. 10, Providence, R.I., to,"Dear
Fair" /of Philadelphia/
3 p. on l leaf. 21 cm.
Holograph signed.
In News of the Day as reported in
Philadelphia
Newspapers,
1882-1887 (Scrapbook)
OG 75 Williams, George Washington,
Letter, 1869 March 1, Quincy, Illinois, to
General
O.O. Howard, Washington.
page on 1 leaf. 32 cm.
Holograph signed.
Washington sends Howard a biographical Sketch
of himself and expresses a desire to attend
Howard University.
OG 84 Bailey, Vijai Shanker.
Letter, 1949 December l to Mr. M. Jonson,
American Delegate
at Santiniktan.
1 leaf. 22 cm.
Holograph signed.
Enclosures: notes of subjects mentioned in a
book of Religion of Human Beings (Manao
Dharma)founded by Mahatma Gandhi.
OG l03 Garrison, Curtis W.
Letter, 1955 Dec. 5, Brooklyn, New York to
President Charles H. Wesley, Central State
College, Wilberforce, Ohio.
1 leaf. 26 cm.
Typescript signed.
Regarding plans for writing an Encyclopedia
Africana
OG l09 Jackson, L.K., Rev.
Open letter, 1955 May 23, Gary, Indiana to
Senator William E. Jenner.
leaves. 35 cm.
typescript
Criticism of the Senator's statements
Regarding negro movements for civil rights.
OG 1l4 A letter from the King of Morocco, to his
Majesty the King of England, Charles I. For the
Reducing of Algiers, Co. The first of which was taken,
By the Assistance of the English Forces, with an
Account of the Execution of the Pyrats, and the Number of Christian
Captives sent to his Majesty.
4 pp., folio. London, Rowland Reynolds, 1680.
Purchased from Maggs Brothers Rare Books,
Prints,
& Autographs,
London, England.
OG 115 Livingstone, David.
Letter, 1858 Sept. 19, Senna to Mr. Thomas
Baines.
2 leaves. 36 cm. (facsimile)
Positive photostat.
Holograph signed.
OG 116 Manning, Arty, Pvt.
Letter, 1945 July 22, San Francisco, California to
Mr. Murphy.
3 leaves. 26 cm.
Speaks of his affiliation with the R.C.A. and a
Place called Riverdale.
Holograph signed.
OG 118 Maverty, P.J.
Letter, 1923 April. 24, Cincinnati, Ohio to
Emmett J. Scott, Washington, D.C.
1 leaf. 28 cm.
Holograph signed.
Concerns merger of Daytona Normal and
Industrial
Institute with Cookman Institute of Jacksonville,
Florida.
OG l20 Payne, John S., Bishop
Letter, 1858 Nov. 29, Cavalla "/'Liberia/ to Rev.
Alexander Crummell, Cavalla /Liberia/
2 leaves with 1 p. postscript. 28 cm.
Holograph signed seal.
Purchased from the Manuscript Co. of
Springfield,
Va., 1977
Pertains to the missionary years of Alexander
OG 122 Reitz, T. W.
Letter, 1890 July to the Burghers of the OrangeFree
State South Africa) from T.W. Reitz, State
President of Bloenfonteim, South Africa.
11 leaves. folio in Dutch and English.
Holographs signed and sealed.
Requests that the Jubilee Singers "a company of
colored people from the U.S. be treated with
consideration and respect".
Donated by G. Lula Allen, March 1956.
OG 123 Robinson, E. P., Rev.
Letter, 1950 Oct. 17, General Delivery, Gifford,
Florida, To Whom It May Concern.
I leaf. 25 cm.
Typescript unsigned.
Complaint on the treatment of a young negro man
On a train by the conductor.
OG l24 Rosenwald, Julius.
Letter, 1917 Feb. 27, Chicago to Dr. Kenyon L.
Butterfield, A.M., LL.D., Amherst, Mass.
1 leaf. 28 cm.
A calling card with note is attached.
Explains that calling card should have been
Enclosed in a book sent under separate cover.
OG 127 Scott, I.B.
Africa receives /sic/ the Thrift, Monrovia,
Liberia,
Africa, n.d. 4 p. Folio. 20 cm.
An Open letter addressed to "My Brethren and
Friends..."on his visit to Monrovia and his
Observations
OG 130 Soyinke, Wole.
Letter to Mr. Parker, n.d., from Wole Soyinke.
I leaf. 28 cm.
Holograph signed.
Enclosure: typescripted play, A Dance of the Forests.
OG 273 Washington, Ernest D.
Letter, 1938, June 8, Tuskegee, Alabama, to Mordecai W.
Johnson, Washington, D.C.
1 leaf. 18 cm.
Typescript signed (2 copies)
Announces the completion of a book of famous quotations of
Booker T. Washington.
OG 274 Selby, Enoch George.
Letter, N.Y., n.d.
4 leaves. 28 cm.
Holograph unsigned.
Copy of original.
Narrative of southern life around 1843 or 1844. Includes
a cover letter from Howard University Librarian to Raymond
W. Selby, great-grandson of Enoch George Selby.
OG 276 Wilson, Lelia Walker.
Letter, /1921/, n.p., to the Editor of L'Intransegent, n.p.
1 folded leaf. 18 cm.
Holograph signed.
Gift of Louis V. Jones.
Concerns an insulting and racially motivated article
written about Lelia Walker Wilson in the French newspaper,
L'Intransegent.
OG 277 Hoelsey, W.H.J.
Letter, 1908 April.3, Capetown, to Sewall, John S.,Bangor
Maine.
1 leaf. 25 cm.
Typescript signed.
A letter of regret.
OG 278 Smith, Gerrit.
Letter, 1851, August 25, Peterboro, n.p., n.d..
1 leaf (folio) 25 cm.
Typescript unsigned.
Regarding Frederick Douglass.
Also includes an illegible holographic letter from
Gerritt Smith dated Feb. 18, 1859.
OG 279 Sanborn, F. B.
Letter, 1879 May 11 to Boston, to Jenks.
1 leaf. 21 cm.
Holograph signed.
Concerns a paper written for publication by Mr. Jenks.
0G 280 Sanborn, H. B.
Letter, 1901 April 22, Concord to Mrs. Robinson, n.p.
l leaf (fold). 21 cm.
Thank you note for some jokes sent by Mrs. Robinson.
OG 281 Pillsbury, Parker.
Letter, 1890 August 28, Concord, N.C., to My Dear Friend.
1 leaf (fold) 25 cm.
Holograph signed.
Comments on a written sketch for a friend. Also includes
a printed article by Parker Pillsbury entitled, "The Destiny of
the Nation".
OG 282 Rovelto, C. Maria.
Letter, 1906 February 12, Pauttucket, Rhode Island to
W.H. Conner, Washington, D.C.
1 leaf (fold) 16 cm.
Holograph signed I
Regards the singing career of Senorita C. Maria Rovelto.
OG 283 Harper, Robert G.
Letter, 1806 October 2, Philadelphia to Henry, N. P.
1 leaf. 24 cm.
Holograph signed.
A letter of introduction.
OG 284 Phillips, Wendell
Letter, 1859 March 14, n.p.
1 leaf (fold) 20 cm.
Holograph signed.
Refers to an argument on the obligation 'of contracts.
OG 285 Trotter, William Monroe.
Letter, 1910, May 3, Garrison's Old Stand, to Comrade,
n.p.
2 leaves. 20 cm.
Holograph signed.
OG 285a Trotter, William Monroe.
Letter, 1908 April 23.
1 leaf. 28 cm.
Holograph signed.
OG 285b Steward, Maude Trotter.
Letter, 1909 Sept. 26, Boston, Mass to Rev. Scott.
OG 286 Post, Alice Thaeber.
Letter, 1933 September 13, Washington, D.C. to Ella
A. Brown, Howard University.
1 leaf. 28 cm.
Typescript signed.
OG 287 Julian, Laura E.
Letter, 1883 March 29, Irvington, Michigan to C.E. Chapman.
1 leaf. 20 cm.
OG 288 Gordon, William C.
Letter, 1936 January 27, Washington, D.C. to Fred Lockley,
Portland, Oregon.
1 leaf (fold) 18 cm.
Holograph signed.
Concerns a biographical sketch of Fred Lockley.
OG 289 Armstrong, Samuel C.
Letter, 1876, February 8, Hampton, Winston.
1 leaf. 24 cm.
Holograph unsigned.
Discusses future lectures to be given by Armstrong.
OG 290 Baker, Henry E.
Letter, 1894, April 25, Washington, D.C. to F.J. Grimke,
n.p.
1 leaf. 27 cm.
Typescript signed.
Requests that F.J. Grimke take out a few shares in the
Industrial Building and Savings Co.
OG 291 Greener, Richard G.
Letter, 1906 December 25, n.p. / Francis Grimke/ n.p.
1 folded leaf. 21 cm
Poem included - written by Greener, Richard G.
A translation of a Russian poem by Alexander Sergievitch
Pooshkin.
OG 293 Fisk, Clinton B.
Letter, 1876 July 3, Seabright, New Jersey to E.W.
Mindel, H.W. Michael, W. N. Lambert, n.p.
1 leaf folded. 20 cm.
Holograph signed.
Letter of regret for not being able to attend a social function.
OG 294 Dickinson, Anna E.
Letter, 1867 Nov. 6, Boston, Mass to P. B. Pugh.
1 folded leaf. 19 cm.
Holograph signed.
OG 295 Cuffe, Paul.
Letter, 1873 December 12, New Bedford to Perry Locke.
1 leaf. 19 cm.
Holograph signed.
States he (Cuffee) is going to Washington to apply to Congress
for aid to get to Africa.
OG 297 Comstock, George C.
Letter, 1906 June 6, Williams, California to Charles M.
Hammond, Upper Lake, California.
1 leaf. 28 cm.
Holograph signed.
Concerns the discontinuation of postal service in Allrn Springs.
OG 298 Chantelain, Aeli.
Letter, 1826 March 21, New York to n.p., nod.
1 leaf. 28 cm.
Typescript signed.
Regards a printed pamphlet entitled "The Open Sore of
The World".
OG 312 Channing, Wm. F.
Letter, 1858 April 20 to Lewis Hayden.
2 p. (fold) 21 cm.
Holograph signed.
Purchased from Tuttle, 10/5/38.
OG 313 Davis, Pauline.
Letter, 1883 April 15, to My Dear Husband.
4 p. 20 cm.
Holograph signed.
OG 313a Davis, Pauline.
Letter, n.d., to My Dear Husband.
4 p. 20 cm.
Holograph signed.
OG 315 Lincoln, Abraham.
Letter, 1864 Nov. 2 to Mrs. Bixby, Boston, Mass.
1 leaf. 28 cm.
photostat copy.
Letter of condolence.
"The celebrated "Bixby Letter".
Facsimile of the original manuscript on exhibition at
Huber's Museum in New York City.
OG 328 Letter, dated 1889 Dec. 11 from Mount Vernon St., Philadelphia
to My Dear Sir.
2 p. 20 cm.
Refers to Francis J. Garrison of Roxbury, Massachusetts.
OG 335 Worthy, William.
The "Scholarly" FBI., New York, n.d.
4 P.
Includes a transmittal letter to Dorothy Porter from L.D.
Reddick Chief of Trevor Arnett Library, Atlanta University,
July 9, 1954.
OG 350 Smith, E. Delafield.
Letter, 1875, February 15 to President Lincoln. Office of
the District Attorney of the United States for the Southern
District of New York to President Abraham Lincoln.
1 leaf. 4 pages 25 cm.
Holograph signed.
Concerning proceedings of Union General meeting. Newspaper
clipping attached.
OG 351 Bunche, Ralph.
Letter, 1932 August 16, Paris, France to Emmett Scott.
1 leaf, 4 pages, 21 cm.
Holograph signed.
From the Office of the Vice President for Administration,
Dr. Nichols, Howard University, Wash., D.C. - June 10, 1976
Regards Bunche's research in Europe and Africa, and stipend for
study.
OG 366 Hawkins, Thelma.
Letter, 1957 January to Daisy Chairs, Archer, Florida.
4 p.
Regarding silver taken at the time of a relatives death.
OG 370 Dibelka, Fr.
Letter, 1919 Jan Prague to Charles G. Williams,
,/Washington, D.C./
1 P. 30 cm.
Holograph signed
Original in German.
Translated into English by the Dept. of German, Howard University,
Wash., D.C. Thanking Professor Williams for his letter and wishing
him a happy new year.
OG 371 Gates, Hubert.
Letter, 1913 June 21, Fort Monmouth, New Jersey to Thomas Rice,
Washington, D.C.
1 p. 27 x 8 cm. from Gates, NYC.
Holograph signed.
Regarding upcoming visit to Washington, D.C.
0G 380 Hilaire, S.
Letter, 1828 January 29, Paris to Monficrio Amiel.
1 1 folded. 31 cm.
Holograph.
OG 381 Moton, Robert Russa.
Letter, 19 , October 31 to Robert Ogden, New York City.
4 p. 28 x 21 cm.
carbon copy
Regarding the Negro in the South.
OG 383 Du Bois, W.E.B.
Letter, 1905-August 1, Williamstown, Massachusetts, to
Messrs. Archibald Grimke and Kelly Miller, Dorchester, Massachusetts.
1 p. 28 cm.
Carbon copy.
Request for Grimke and Miller to join the principles of the
Niagara Movement.
OG 405 Perryman, Frank.
Letter, 1914, Oct. 12, Thomasville, Ga., to "Sir"
1 P. 30 x 23 cm.
Regarding the order for a costume.
OG 427 King, A.
Letter, 1835 December 25 to Colonel John Tucker. n.p.
1 P. 18 cm.
Holograph signed.
Purchased: $3.50
OG 432 Brown, John.
Address of John Brown to the Virginia Court at Charles Town,
Va., - now West Virginia, November 2, 1859.
Broadside. 28 x 22 cm.
OG 456 Goodrich, Z.V.
Letter addressed to Dear Sir. Washington, June 29, 1854.
2 p. 25 x 19 cm.
OG 534 Odets, Clifford.
Letter, 1949 May 13 to Mr. Whipper.
1 p. 27 x 18 cm.
With enclosure: Letter from Bessie Mitchell to Odets
regarding her brother and five others sentenced to the
electric chair for a crime they did not committ.
1. Mitchell, Bessie. Crimes and criminals. 3. Criminal
Justice, Administration of.
OG 535 Dunbar, Paul Lawrence.
Letter, 1899 March 19, West Medford, Mass.
to William Stanley Braithwaite, Rhode Island.
1 p. 27 x 20 cm.
Encouragement to keep on writing and sending works
to editors for eventual success.
1. Braithwaite, William Stanley
2. Negro authors
OG 565 Trombly, B.
Letter, 1865 May 22 New Orleans to Lt. R.N. Martin
from 2nd Lt. B. Trombly. (2 cards)
1 p. 22 x 20 cm.
Regarding the discharging of Soldiers.
1. Martin, R.N. 2. Military Service
OG 578 McMillan, John E.
Letter, 1919 July 22, “To The Colored Citizens of Knoxville”
I am a candidate....I have always been a friend to the Colored
People of this city....
OG 581 Colored Ministers of Washington, DC
An open letter to the Delegates of the Sixth World’s Sunday
School Convention, Washington, DC May 19th & 24th, 1910.
1 leaf 4 pages 21x 14 cm (committee members): J. Milton
Waldron, Chairman; A.G. Garner, Sec.,; D.E. Wiseman,
E.S. Williams, F.J. Grimke
OG 609 Gibbs, Jonathan C., 1826-1874
Letter, June 7, 1869, Tallahassee, FL
4 p., xerox copies 28 x 21 cm. Donated by Charles
Gauld, Miami Dode Community College regarding
“Synopsis of My Doings” since I left Dartmouth
College in 1852.
OG 617c Stokes, Ora Brown
Letter, May 11, 1928 M. Grace Perry, Petersburg, VA
1 p. 18 x 21 cm. regarding invitations to deliver address
at 11th annual session.
1. Gifield Baptist Church, Petersburg, VA, 2. Ladies & Society,
Gilfield Baptist Church
OG 617e Missionary Circle of Bethany Baptist Church,
Petersburgh, Va. - Letter of invitation, Nov. 6, 1931 to the
“Missionary Circle of the Gilfield Baptist Church,”
Mrs. Magnolia Mason, President, from the Missionary
Circle, Bethany Baptist Church, Petersburgh, VA to
attend its 38th Anniversity, Sunday Nov. 15, 1931
OG 618 Washington, Booker T.
Letter to Mrs. W.H. Baldwin, Jr., Locustville, N.Y.,
Jan. 4, n.d. from Booker T. Washington,
20
1 leaf, 10 x 18 cm. - carbon copy “On Board Train”
mentions being detained due to a bad wreck
OG 620 Ellison, Ralph N.
Letter, 1936 Nov. 12 to Walter B. Williams from
Ralph N. Ellison 5 p., 28 x 21 cm. typescript &
holograph, donated by J. Leon Langhorne,
11/17/82
1. Ralph N. Ellison, 2. Homosexuality - personal
narratives, discusses internal conflicts which developed
between two roommates, one of which was a homosexual.
OG 620a Ellison, Ralph N.
Greeting card to Walter B. Williams from Ralph N. Ellison.
2 p. Folio. 16 x 12 cm. “Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year”
“In Memory of Things Now Past” (handwritten)
OG 620b Erskine, Albert
Letter, 1952 March 19 to Walter B. Williams from
Albert Erskine, Random House, Inc., New York,
Donated by J. Leon Langhorne 11/17/82 1 p. 22 x 13 cm.
Regarding publication of Ralph Ellison’s book,
Invisible Man
Series B: Genealogy
OG 2 Baker Family Genealogy.
Tombstone inscriptions of Henry Baker, Maria Armstrong,
Mary J. Baker, Irene J. Baker, 1885-1892.
1 leaf. 27 cm.
Holograph.
OG 329 The Blackwell Family.
Crest of the Blackwell Family of Virginia., n.d.
1 leaf. 11 x 9 cm.
Explains the crest and includes family motto - "Unity,
Faith and Perseverance".
OG 333 Clark, Carlton L.
A family history project presented to in partial fulfillment
of the course requirements of Social history of U.S.
since 1865, Towson State University, May 13, 1977.
15 P.
Xerox copy.
OG 362 Dibble Family.
Newspaper clippings on the family history of the Dibble family
by Mrs. Josephine Dibble Murphy of Atlanta. The Atlanta Inquirer,
Feb. 18, 1963.
OG 596 Thorowgood Family Geneological chart of the
Thorowgood Family of Princess Ann County, VA by
John Harvie Creecy, 1971 - 1 chart 28 x 21 cm.
(2 copies) Xerox
Series C: (Documents Relating to) Slavery/Freedmen (Prior to 1866)
OG 4 Bennett, Elizabeth.
Bill of sale, 1819 May 24, Martin County, North Carolina,
by which Elizabeth Bennett grants to Bryant Bennett three
Negroes, Jacob, Cora, and Ben.
2 pages on 1 leaf. 25 cm.
Holograph. Seal .
OG5 Blyden, Edward Wilmot, 1812-1922.
Biographical sketch of Edward Wilmot Blyden found tipped
in copy of his Christianity, Islam and the Negro Race, London,
1887.
1 leaf. 21. cm.
Holograph unsigned.
Gives a brief account of Blyden's experiences in the U.S.
and Liberia.
OG 6 & 7 Bohanan, Otto L.
Mississippi reconstruction court decisions and legal enactl
vol. 28 cm. 105 leaves.
Holograph.
Cover title: Mississippi legal enactments and court decisions.
OG 9 Brite, George.
Indenture, 1838 February 19, by which Andrew Powder agrees
to pay to John Cover $150.00 for the services of slave, George
Brite, until the age of thirty.
2 pages on 1 leaf. 35 cm.
Two seals.
Endorsement: John Cover to Andrew Powder.
OG 12 Carr, Mary A.
Deed of gift, 1842 Nov. 1, Georgetown District, South
Carolina, by which Mary A. Carr gives to Sarah E. Carr,
two female slaves, Annette and Lvina to have and hold
forever.
2 pages on 1 leaf. 31 cm.
Holograph.
OG 13 Carrington, James.
The condition of the /sic/ hiring of the slaves belonging
to the estate of Duncan McLean, decd. 1858 Jan. 1
1 leaf. 15 cm.
Holograph.
Conditions outlined by administrator for clothing,
provisions, period of hire, and type of work for slaves
hired out by the estate.
OG 15 Certificate, 1778, Nov. 18, appointing Justices of Oyer
and Terminer to enforce an Act of the General Assembly
of Virginia, 1764, directing the trial of slaves committing
capital, critics, and for the more effectual punishing
conspiracies and insurrections of them, and for the better
government of Negroes, Mulattoes, and Indians, bond or,
free ...
33 x 40 cm. In wood frame.
Signed as witness by Patrick Henry
OG 16 Cheatham, Silas.
Certificate of registration of Richard Tho. Coghill, a free
man of color, Chesterfield County Court Clerk's Office, Virginia,
Sept. 14, 1858.
1 leaf. 16 x 20 cm.
Print and holograph.
Endorsement: Silas Cheatham.
OG 22 Evans, Claiborne.
Deed of emancipation, 1797 Dec. 21,
Richmond, Va., by which
Claiborne Evans free female slave, Aggy.
1 leaf. 31 cm.
Holograph. Seal attached.
OG 24 George, John.
Insurrection in North Carolina. May 19,
1861
/21 p. , I leaf. 31 cm.
Holograph.
Bob and Ann Lewis and Ann Meredith,
Slaves of J. George charged with insurrection. Stokes
County, North Carolina.
OG 26 Gigger, Ann.
Agreement, 1859 April 8, Newby
District, South Carolina, by which William H.
Garland agrees to pay to Ann Gigger, free woman
of color, four hundred dollars for purchase of two acres
of land.
I leaf. 31 cm.
Holograph. 2 seals.
OG 27 Glover, Nathaniel S.
Slave bill of sale. Jan. 1853
I leaf. 31 cm.
Holograph.
N.S. Glover, administrator of the Glover
estate, sold Sarah 20 and her child Milly, 6 to Samuel
Hodge for $1,191.00 in Jones County, Georgia.
OG 30 Grirt , Richard.
Warrant, 1821 Feb. 9, Beanfort County, North
Carolina, for the arrest of Negro Charles , for insulting
and mistreating Robert Godley.
1 leaf. 15 cm.
Holograph .
OG 31 Hampton, Wade,
Transfer of slave man, Scipio, from Wade
Hampton to Eleanor Lester, widow, both of Charleston,
South Carolina, for the sum of fifteen hundred five pound.
30 x 20 cm.
Document signed.
OG 32 Harry.
Bill of sale, 1792 Feb. 29, Elizabeth Town,
Essex County, New Jersey, by which Benjamin Winans sells
To Jonathan Hampton, Negro man, Harry.
1 leaf. 30 cm.
Holograph.
Endorsements: Benjamin Winans, Jonathan
Hampton, Lewis
Tooker, Issac Morse.
0G 34 Henderson, Jacob.
Pass, 1847 Feb., Maryland, permitting Jacob
Henderson, Negro,
to leave the state of Maryland and return.
Includes Physical
description of Henderson.
1 leaf. 12 cm.
Holograph.
OG 35 Hodges, Thomas.
Summons, 1858 Feb. Montgomery
County, Maryland, for
Cornelius Williams and colored boy to appear
And testify for the state of Maryland against Henry Russell, a
colored male.
1 leaf. 12 cm.
Holograph. Seal.
OG 37 Jack.
Certificate, of the Registry of Negro child, Jack,
1796
Dec. 10, by William Hunter, filed in conformity
with Pennsylvania act for the gradual abolition of slavery.
1 leaf. 31 cm.
Holograph
1 seal, attached.
OG 38 Jackson, Peter.
Slave bill- of sale. Nov.5, 1805.
1 leaf. 3 cm. Holograph.
Jack, a six year old slave boy, sold to Peter
Jackson for
seventy-nine dollars. New Jersey.
OG 39 Langhorne, Ann.
Affidavit, 1795 April 3, New York, swearing
that mulatto
female, Lucy, was the property of Samuel
Bayard.
l leaf. 31. cm.
Holograph.
OG 46 Myrell, Franklin M.
Deed, 1861 May 14, Chatham County,
Georgia, by which M. Myrell, agrees to sell to Lizzie
Rozellia Cordwell, household furniture, livestock, and
A Negro male slave, Edward.
2 pages on I leaf. 31, cm.
Holograph. Seal attached.
OG 50 Patterson, Henry 1.
Testimonial to the moral and upright character
Of Patterson, a free man of color, signed by thirty-one
Citizens of Raleigh North Carolina, April 9, 1853, Raleigh, North
Carolina.
Attested, April 20, 1853.
3 pages on 2 leaves. 31 cm.
Attached: Certificate of office of one of the
subscribers, and his seal.
OG 51 Peoples, Robert R.
Report of investments in slaves. Antanga
County, Alabama,
1863 June 6.
1 leaf. l cm. Holograph.
OG 59 Satterlee, Edward R.
Deed of Emancipation, 1822 Oct. 28, Albany, by which
Edward
R. Satterlee manumits Rosanna Wood.
2 pages on 1 leaf. 31 cm.
Holograph.
OG 60 Selby, Enoch George.
Six months in the South. ca. 1814.
3 leaves. 28 cm.
Holograph unsigned, photoduplicate.
A narrative of his experience in the South while
remaining
health. Gives impressions of slavery.
OG 65 Taylor, Abraham.
Bill of sale, 1829 Jan. 5, New Bern, Craven County,
North Carolina, by which Abraham Taylor sells one
forth
interest of Negro man, Isaac, to Joseph L. Fowler.
2 pages on l leaf.
Holograph. Seal.
OG 66 Taylor, John
Slave marriage permit, endorsed by slaveowner. Sept.
1802.
l leaf. 21 cm.
Holograph .
Character reference of slave Julia and permission for
her
to marry Charles Johnston. Alabama.
OG 67 Truth Sojourner, 1800-1883.
Letter, 1864 Nov. 17, Freedman's Village, La.,
to
/Rowland Johnson, Orange, N.Y./
4 leaves.
Typescript .
In The Anti-Slavery Reporter, March 1865,
Vol.
13, No. 3,
New Series, P. 59
Reporting, of her visit to President Lincoln.
OG 68 Tupper, Jam
Claims for Slaves lost in the public service.
1863
May l,
Columbia, South Carolina.
3 Pages on l leaf. 25 cm.
Printed circular.
Regulations and suggestions for the
preparation
and proof of claims for slaves lost while
employed on the fortifications
and other military works within the State...
OG 7l U.S. House of Representatives.
A bill to increase the penalties for secretly
trading
aid trafficking with slaves, 1857 Nov. 25.
3 Pages on 1 leaf. 33 cm.
Printed circular.
OG 72 Vroom, Peter D.
Slave bill of sale. May 27, 1796
1 leaf. 8 cm.
Holograph.
A partial payment of $145.00 paid by Vroom
To the former owner, of Pomfrey, a Negro man.
OG 76 Winn, Samuel
Affidavit , 1810 Dec. 25, Philadelphia,
Verifying age, birthplace and descriptive
Characteristics of Winn, free Black man, witnessed by John
Smith, another free Black man
l leaf. 12 cm.
Holograph on printed form.
Endorsements: Samuel Winn, John Smith
(his
mark), and
Abraham Shoemaker, Alderman.
OG 77 Yarrell, Julius S.
Agreement, l837 April, 18, Martin County,
North Carolina, by which Julius Yarrell
consents
to deliver to James Brittain of Alabama, a
Negro female, Charity,
and receive a Negro female, Marina.
1 leaf. 31 cm .
Holograph.
OG 78 Weisinger, D.A.
Employment negotiations and date of death of
slave, Laura.
Dec. 27, 1862
1 leaf. 14 cm.
Holograph.
Weisinger hired Laura out to Wm. B. and
Mary L. Smith for forty dollars in Dec. 1962. She died
July 14, 1863, Virginia.
0G 79 Zeigler, M.W. and L.M.
Annual s1ave-hiring records of the Zeiglers.
Oct. 19, 1863.
l leaf. 30 cm .
Holograph.
OG 80 Zeigler, George.
Application to sell slaves of late slaveowner
To pay debts. Dec. 2, 1862.
1 leaf. 30 cm.
Holograph.
Administrator of the Zeigler estate, petitioned
To sell male slaves, Jake, Tom, and Emanuel.
Autauga County, Alabama.
OG 8l Adams, Harrington, Lord.
Notice to lend Negroes belonging to tho
Estate of the late Duncan McLean and wife, Catherine for one
year, 1860 Jan. 5
(date of hiring)
l leaf. 33 cm .
Holograph signed.
0G 83 Bailey, A.V.
letter, 1840 Oct. 24, Tuskalooca, Ala? to
His
Excellency
James K. Polk, Governor, Nashville,
Tennessee.
4 leaves 25 cm.
Holograph signed
Concerns Negro stealing.
OG 85 Bernard, D.M., clk.
Decree to auction Negro woman and three
children, in Petersburg, Virginia, 1841 May 22
by James Boyd and Martha Ann.
l leaf. 25 CM.
Holograph signed.
OG 86 Beverley, C.G.B.
Deed of emancipation for slave, Sylvanie, upon
succession of her former owner Captain
Eugene
Shindau and purchase by
Raimond Mussana, 1847 Aug. 30.
l leaf. 20 cm.
Holograph signed.
also signed and recorded by Register of
Conveyances, 1847 Sept. 7
OG 87 Blunt, James R.
Abatement of I male slave, 17 years old from
James
P. Blunt and charged to D.E. Harris; and
abatement of l male slave, (runaway) 22 years old from James R.
Blunt, 1810 June 19.
l leaf. 20 cm.
OG 91 Cermbands (Negroes).
Statement from a Negro named Punch that he
And another Negro, Manwell Sinclair borrowed two mules
From a Johnson Johnson to help carry some of their load.
1 leaf. 31 cm.
Holograph unsigned.
Incomplete.
Purchased from Alvin Lohr, March 6, 1962.
OG 92 Clark, Edward.
Purchase of a mulatto boy named Albert by
Joseph F. Wilson, 1849, March 20, Parish of Plagrimus,
State of Louisiana.
2 leaves. 36 cm.
Document signed.
OG 93 Cord, Thomas
Indictment against Sam Keitty (Negro slave)
certified by Thomas Cord, Justice of the Peace
for Harford County Maryland, n.d.
1 leaf. 21 cm.
Holograph signed.
OG 94 Cord, Thomas.
Warrant for arrest of Sam Keitty, Negro slave,
Harford County, Maryland, 1852 Feb. 14, upon the oath of
Thomas Andrews who fears Keitty will do him harm.
1 leaf. 23 cm.
Holograph signed.
Hand drawn seal
OG 95 Cord, Thomas.
Writ of complaint, 1852? Jan. 22, Harford County,
Maryland, by Charles Martin that Negro slave, Sam
Keitty robbed him of money.
1 leaf. 19 cm.
Holograph signed.
OG 96 Coutee, E. H.
Division of the personal estate of E,. H. Coutee.
4 leaves, folio, 25 cm.
Text reads "To Mrs. E.H. Coutee, widow of the
deceased, we allot & apeque /apercue/ tile following
Negroes /listed names, ages, trade, cost appraisal of
slaves/; "To Benjamin Coutee, only child of the
deceased, we allot and aperque /apercue/ the following property (lists
names, ages and value of property).
OG 97 Dallam, James L.
Dead of emancipation of Jidia and child, Aug. 26,
Livingston County, Kentucky.
2 leaves. 28 cm.
xerox copies of original documents. (poor
reproductions) Holographs signed and sealed.
OG 98 Dial, A.B.S.
indenture of Lydia, a free girl of color to be
apprenticed
to John F. Hawkins for 10 years, 1865 Aug. 19,
County
of Bellford.
1 leaf. 25 cm.
Document signed and sealed.
Purchased from Alvin Lehr, March 2, 1962.
OG 99 Drean, J.L.
Receipt for purchase of a slaves named James sold to
Jonathan Carter, signed by J.L. Drean for William D.
Drisk, 1831 Dec. 23, Leesburg, Virginia.
I leaf. 20 cm.
Holograph signed by J.L. Drean for William Drisk.
OG 100 DeReyster, Fred.
Treasurer's receipt, 1767, Nov. 4, paid for the duty of
a Negro slave named Sambose by William Thelly to
Fred DeReyster.
I leaf. 19 cm.
Holograph signed.
OG l0l Dubose, Isaac.
Transfer of slave, "A Negro fellow slave named Joe",
by Issac Dubose of South Carolina, to Eleanor Lester
for the sum of 945 pounds, 1777 Aug. 29.
1 leaf. 29 cm.
Document signed.
Endorsement: by I Walters Gibbs.
Purchased from Maggs Brothers, Rare Books, Prints,
and Autographs, London, England.
OG 110 Kent, George, Esq.
A humble appeal for the kneeling slave., n.d.
l leaf.. illus. 18 cm.
OG 113 Lester, Edward.
Transfer of slaves, "A Negro boy named
Clonmell and a Negro wench named Hannah both new
"negroes" by Edward Lester of South Carolina, to Eleanor Lester for
The Sum of 600 pounds, 1772 Aug. 6, Charleston,
South Carolina.
1 leaf. 31 cm.
Document signed.
purchased from Maggs Brothers, Rare Books,
Prints, and Autographs, London, England.
OG 125 Samford, Watkins
Deed of emancipation, 1849 July 9, County of
Brunswick, State of Virginia, for Lucy Ann, a
mulatto woman and her children by Watkins
Samford, Executor of the Will of William
Samford.
l leaf. 25 cm.
Document signed and seared.
OG 129 Simon, Maurice.
Transfer of slaves, Two Negro men named Santakie and
Dublin," by Maurice Simon and Theodore Gaillard of South
Carolina, to Eleanor Lester for the sum of 1,110 pounds,
1777, December 4, Charlestown.
1 leaf. 30 cm.
Document signed.
Purchased from Maggs Brothers, Rare Books, Prints, and
Autographs, London, England.
OG 131 Spackman, Susan.
Manumission of a mulatto woman, Francis Lawrence and her
child, Susan Maria Jacquette Lawrence, 1859 Oct. 7,
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania by Susan Spackman.
1 leaf. 36 cm.
Positive photostat
Holograph signed.
Endorsements: Lewis Stover, and Benjamin T. Johnson,
Attorney at Law.
OG 132 Sydnor, John.
Certification of a runaway negro slave named Cit owned by
Robert Carter Eguin of Westmorland County, Va(?) and
brought
in on October 25, 1773 by Samuel Dunaway.
1 leaf. 19 cm.
Holograph signed.
OG 134 U.S. Congress. Senate. 2d Session.
Resolutions of the legislature of Wisconsin, in relation
to slavery, February 26, 1849 by Harrison C. Hobart,
Speaker of the Assembly and John E. Holmes, Lt. Governor
and President
of the Senate. Printed by Tippin and Streeper.
1 leaf. 24 cm.
Document certified by Nelson Dewey
OG 135 U.S. Continental Congress, 1787.
An ordinance for the Government of the territory of the
United States, Northwest of the River Ohio, 1787 July 13.
2 leaves. 33 cm.
Photocopy of Ms. from the original in the National Archives.
Original signed by Charles Thomson, Jr.
Donated by Dr. Harold M. Dudley.
OG 137 U.S. President, 1861-1865 (Lincoln)
A proclamation, January 1, 1863 freeing slaves in all
territories still at war with the union,
1 leaf. 40 cm.
Positive photostat.
OG 138 Vincent, Ann G.
Receipt for hiring Negroes to Dr. William Josiah H.
Hanson, 1826.
1 leaf. 20 cm.
Holograph signed.
OG 139 Williams, James I.
Purchase of Negro woman by free man of color, Thomas
Habuling, 1862 Feb. 10, Parish of Catahanalus, Louisiana.
1 leaf. 25 cm.
Holograph signed by notary public.
OG l40 Wilson, William.
Bill of sale, 1880 Dec. 17 by William Wilson for purchase
of two Negroes, Fanny and Jefferson by Barbara Jones and
Joseph Jones, Frederick County, Virginia.
l leaf. 33 cm.
Holograph signed and sealed.
Endorsement: William Darkington.
Gift of Mr. Herman Neugass, October, 1978.
OG 141 Woolfolk, Puleigh.
Consignment of three Negro slaves the property of Peter
Peyrause, to Carolina County Jail, 1833 March 12.
1 leaf. 19 cm.
Holograph signed.
OG 151 The Court of Directors of the Company of Scotland
trading to Africa and the Indies. /Begin/ At Edinburgh, the
9th Day of July, 1696.
1 broadside. 33 x 23 cm.
Document received from Maggs Brothers, Rare Books,
Prints, and Autographs, London, England.
OG 152 Pumphrey, William P.
/Begin/ $50 Reward: Ranaway, Upper Marlboro, Prince
Georges County, Maryland, Thursday, /August 23, 1860/,
a Negro man, Isaac.
1 broadside. 8 x 10 photographic copy.
"Marlboro Gazette" office printer.
Original in Howard University Museum.
Includes physical description of Isaac.
OG 159 Underground Routes to Canada;/Map/ showing the lines of travel of
fugitive slaves by W.H. Siebert, 1896.
Published by R.D. Servoss, Eng., N.Y.
1 map. black & white marked with red lines indicating
routes. 45 x 25 cm.
OG 160 Brown, John.
Photograph of John Brown kissing negro child on his way
to his execution, n.d.
1 photo, black & white. 22 x 19 cm.
Donated to Moorland Spingarn Research Center by
Charles E. Tuttle.
OG 177 Bestes, Peter, et. al.
Letter, 1773 April 30, Boston, /Mass/, to Sir
/Representative
of the town of Thompson/
1 P. 22 x 17 cm.
Positive photostat
Endorsed by Sambo Freeman, Felix Holbrook, and Chester
Joie.
Requests freedom and transportation back to the coast of
Africa.
OG 273 Washington, Ernest D.
Letter, 1938, June 8, Tuskegee, Alabama, to Mordecai W.
Johnson, Washington, D.C.
1 leaf. 18 cm.
Typescript signed (2 copies)
Announces the completion of a book of famous quotations of
Booker T. Washington.
OG 292 Balch, William S.
Letter, 1864 February 19, Ludborg, to J.S. Morrill,
n.p.
1 folded leaf. 20 cm.
Holograph signed.
Comments on a petition concerning slavery.
OG 296 Child, D. Lee.
Letter, 1856 September 12, Wayland, to Louis Hayden, n.p.
1 folded leaf. 24 cm.
Holograph signed.
Purchased from Tuttle, 10/5/38
Recommends a Negro slave girl who was given her freedom by
her former employer and is desirous of obtaining employment.
OG 302 Beale, A.
Certification that "Kitty Proctor, a bright-mulatto
about 15 years of age ... is a free woman of color".
Prince Georges Country, Md., 1838.
1 leaf. 19 cm. edges frayed.
Encapsulated.
Holograph signed and sealed.
Gift of Louise R. Howard, April, 1979.
OG 318 Cheatham, Silas.
Certificate of registration for Mary Ellen Walden,
formerly Bailey, a free woman of color., December 11,
1860, Chesterfield County.
1 leaf. 21 cm. torn.
Document signed.
OG318a Walden, James.
Verification of free status, certified in Halifax
County, North Carolina, April 24, 1854.
1 leaf.
OG 318b Paull, N. H.
Certificate of registration that James Walden is a free
person of color, Jan. 3, 1853, County of Halifax, North
Carolina.
2 p. fold. 24 cm
Document signed and sealed.
Endorsed by: J.N. Smith, and County Clerk, William W.
Daniel.
OG 330 Follin, Joseph.
Muster roll of Captain Joseph Follin, Company "C" of the
lst Regiment of Infantry Corps D'Africa. U.S. Army, Colonel
Spencer H. Stafford, from the lst day of July 1863 when last
mustered to the 31st day of August, 1863.
1 sheet. 77 x 52 cm. (Located in Ralph Bunche Room)
Purchased from the Manuscript Company of Springfield, Va.,
March, 1977.
OG 330a Trask, Frank S.
Muster Roll, Company "C" of the Second Regiment of Louisiana
Native Guards, United States Army, Colonel A.G. Hall from the
30th day of June, 1863, when last mustered, to the 31st day of
August, 1863.
1 sheet. 77 x 52 cm. (Located in Ralph Bunche Room)
Purchased from the Manuscript Company of Springfield, Va.,
March 1977.
OG 330b Robbins, James C.
Muster roll of Captain James C. Robbins, Company "C"
of the First Mississippi, Regiment of the Heavy Arty of
A.D., United States Army, Colonel Herman Lieb, from the
31st day of October, 1863 when last mustered, to the 31st
day of December, 1863.
78 x 53 cm- (In Ralph Bunche Room)
Purchased from the Manuscript Company of Springfield, Va.,
March, 1977.
OG 336 Webb, Charles.
Last will and testament, 1851 October 10, King William
County, Virginia.
3 P. 35 cm.
Xerox.
Includes cover letter from Robert F. Holtzclaw who donated
typewritten copy. 8/14/69.
OG 352 Boin, William.
Marriage statement to Dido Boin, May 3, 1763.
1 leaf. 33 cm.
photostat - positive.
Makes mention of birth of their two children, William and Mary.
OG 355 Carter, Stephen.
Document, 1774 Nov. 24, Charlestown District of South Carolina
authorizing the search of slave woman, Nanny and free Negro
Charles.
1 leaf. 29 cm.
Holograph signed.
OG 364 Rothwell, Ebenezer.
Manumission of Isaac by Ebenezer Rothwell of New Castle and
State of Delaware, April 1, 1800.
1 leaf. 32 x 20 cm.
Holograph signed
Endorsed by Thomas Rothwell.
OG 374 Fazne, John R.D.
Warrant for the arrest of a slave named Frank for theft of
a stern oar, value $2.50 from Mr. Terry, Lynchburg, Virginia,
1834.
1 p. 20 x 18 cm.
age soil, but legible.
tear at one fold.
On verse: "The oar ... returned and Frank received five lashes
for stealing it".
Purchased Bookworm & Silverfish.
0G 375 Dideake, Henry M.
Warrant for arrest of Harriet Rouse, a free woman of color
1833 April 3, Lynchburg, Virginia.
19 x 17 cm.
age soil, but legible
Purchased from Bookworm & Silverfish, 10/31/79 $35.00
OG 399 Negro Passport.
Confederate States of America, War Dept., Richmond, Va.,
1865.
1 leaf. 14 x 8 cm.
blank form.
OG 4l4 U.S. Navy Dept., Washington, D.C.
Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, transmitting copies
of the instructions which have been issued to Naval commanders,
upon the subject of the importation of slaves, 1819, Jan 12.
Printed by E. DeKrafft, Wash., D.C.
7 P. 21 x 14 cm.
OG 415 U.S. Committee on Ways and Means.
Report on the petition of John Goody and James Williams
accompanied with a Bill of Relief, 1819 Jan. 5
6 p. 21 x 15 cm.
Regarding slavery.
OG 417 Emancipation. /1863/
4 P. 12 x 8 cm.
Includes a partial speech given by Rev. Dr. King at an antislavery
meeting in Free Trade Hall, Manchester, England, June 3,
OG 421 Tropical Free-Labour Company. London,
Ellerton and Henderson.
/3/ p. 22 x 20 cm.
Names of officers, and policies and objectives of company.
OG 423 Cheatham, Silas.
Certificate of registration of Richard Tho. Coghill, a free
man of color, Chesterfield County Court Clerk's Office, Virginia,
Sept. 14, 1858.
1 leaf. 16 x 20 cm.
Print and holograph.
Endorsement: Silas Cheatham.
OG424 Brown, J. M.
Indenture, 1864 November 12 by Capt. J. M. Brown.
Endorsement: J.M. Brown; Joseph Bowden; D. B. Nichols,
J.V.W. Vanderbourgh.
OG 425 Moore, Lewis.
Indenture, 1828 January 22, by which Lewis Moore and
Augustin Brown are bound to pay the sum of fourteen hundred
dollars to Joseph Griffin.
1 leaf. 30 x 18 cm.
Print and holograph.
Three printed seals.
Endorsement: Lewis Moore, John A. Brown, John E. Taylor
OG 426 Warren, John A.
Certificate of Marriage between Benjamin Tanner and Savia
Miller both of Pittsburgh on August 19, 1858.
1 leaf. illustrated. 24 x 28 cm.
Gift of Tanner's grandson, Benjamin T. Johnson, July 15, 1957.
Print and holograph (xerox copy)
Endorsed by John A. Warren; Witness: Mutairo Freeman; Jan
Hall.
OG 428 McLaren, John.
Letter, 1858 January 30, Abbeville District, South Carolina,
to all whom it may concern.
I P. 30 cm.
Holograph signed (photostat copy)
Endorsed by T. Thompson, Attorney-at-Law and twelve
others.
Letter of recommendation for Harry Turner, a free person of
color.
OG 429 Museum of American Antiquarian.
/article/ on ancient documents.
Includes a photo of a document pertaining to the sale of a
Negro boy in New England, 1761.
On verso: photo of an autograph letter written by Noel
Webster, compiler of Webster's Dictionary.
OG435 President Jefferson on Slavery. Excerpts from President
Thomas Jefferson's work entitled "Notes on Virginia".
November, 1863.
4 p. 12 x 8 cm.
Introductory paragraph before excerpts signed with initials
"L.T."
With: John 11. Bryant. Upward! Onward! (poem)
OG 457 Hust, Thomas.
London Society for Mitigating and gradually abolishing the
state of slavery throughout the British dominions. (Letter
calling for meeting at 18 Aldermanbury, on Wednesday May 31,
1826). London, Ellerton and Henderson, Printers, 1826.
I leaf. 20 x 12 .
Holograph and print.
OG 458 The Anti-Slavery Reporter. /A monthly journal/
organ of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society.
London, Clarke, Beeton, and Company, 1853.
121 p. 20 x 14 cm.
Verso: List of contents for January-May 1853 issues of
the Anti-Slavery Reporter.
OG 459 American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society.
Letter, 1846 May 11, New York, to the Executive Committee
of the American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, n.p.
1 leaf. 19 x 12 cm.
Printed and holograph notice of time and place of meeting.
States that "Charles Toney is dead." Signed by "A.A.P., Secretary.
OG 462 Cesar.
quaint will of a Negro slave in 1773. Norwalk, Connecticut
/February 13, 1773/
1 P. 27 x 20 cm.
Purchased: Hobby Shop, 10/28/38, $0.10.
Verso: A mother's letter to her son in 1789. Transcript
of letter written by Mary Wright Alsop to Joseph W. Alsop.
OG 463 Miller, Joseph Lyon.
Estate of a "well-to-do" Virginian in 1674. Transcribed
from the original by Dr. Joseph Lyon Miller. Thomas, West
Virginia, /1674/
/2/ p. (573-574) 27 x 20 cm.
Inventory of household goods and servants and their worth.
Purchased: Hobby Shop, 10/28/30, $0.10.
OG 464 British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society for the abolition
of slavery and the slave-trade throughout the world.
121 P. 15 x 11 cm.
Verso has form from subscribers names and amount of
donations.
OG 465 Hall, Wilburn.
Capture of the slave-ship "Cora", the last slaver taken by the
United States. Extracted from an unidentified magazine, 115-
129, n.d.
/16 P./ illustrations.
OG 467 Kinney, William R.
Speech of Hon. William R. Kinney on the resolution relating
to the abolition of slavery in Kentucky, in the House of
Representatives, January 13, 1865.
14 typescript.
OG 479 U.S. 29th Congress. 2nd Session. House of Representatives.
Document No. 89
Exclusion of slavery in territory to be annexed to the
United States. Joint resolutions of the Legislature of the
State of Ohio, relative to excluding slavery from Oregon
Territory and any other territory which may hereafter be
annexed to the United States, February 8, 1847.
OG 480 U.S. 30th Congress. lst Session. Senate. Miscellaneous
No. 17.
Resolutions of the Legislature of New Hampshire in relation
to slavery. December 20, 1847.
2 p. 25 x 15 cm.
OG 481 U.S. 30th Congress. 2nd Session. Senate. Miscellaneous
No. 51
Resolutions of the Legislature of South Carolina in relation
to the "Wilmot Proviso". February 6, 1849.
2 p. 25 x 15 cm.
OG 482 U.S. 30th Congress. 2nd Session. Senate. Miscellaneous
No. 48.
Resolutions of the Legislature of Virginia, in relation to
slavery. February 5, 1849.
2 p. 25 x 15 cm.
OG 483 U.S. 30th Congress. 2nd Session. Senate. Miscellaneous
No. 41.
Resolutions of the Legislature of Michigan in favor of the
prohibition of slavery within any territory of the United
States now or hereafter to be acquired. February 2, 1849.
2 p. 25 x 13 cm.
OG 484 U.S. 30th Congress. 2nd Session. Senate. Miscellaneous
No. 38
Resolutions of the Legislature of Illinois, in favor of the
exclusion of slavery from the territories acquired 'from Mexico.
January 30, 1849.
1 p. 25 x 15 cm.
OG 485 U.S. 30th Congress. 2nd Session. Senate. Miscellaneous
No. 58.
Resolutions of the Legislature of Florida on the subject of
slavery. February 19, 1849.
2 p. 23 x 15 cm.
OG 486 U.S. 30th Congress. 2nd Session. Senate. Miscellaneous
No. 62.
resolutions of the Legislature of Rhode Island, in relation
to slavery. March 1, 1849.
1 p. 23 x 15 cm.
OG 487 U.S. 26th Congress. lst Session. Senate.
Memorial of the Society of Friends in Pennsylvania, New
Jersey, and Delaware, praying the adoption of measures for the
suppression of the African slave trade. May 27, 1840.
3 p. 23 x 15 cm.
OG 488 U.S. 29th Congress. 2nd Session. House of Representatives.
Document No. 101.
Extension of slavery. Resolutions of the Legislature of
Now Jersey, relative to the extension of slavery ... February
26, 1847.
1 p. 23 X 15 cm.
OG 489 U.S. 30th Congress. lst Session. Senate. Miscellaneous
No. 19.
Resolutions of the Legislature of Kentucky, in favor of the
passage of a law by Congress to enable citizens of slaveholding
states to recover slaves When escaping into the non-slaveholding
states. December 20, 1847.
4 p. 24 x 15 cm.
OG 490 Report of the Committee to Whom Was Referred so much of
the Presidents' message as it relates to the introduction of
s slaves from Amelia Island. January 10, 1818.
5 pp.
frayed edges and torn in several places.
OG 493 /Begin/ For Sale! An able-bodied, likely Negro man will be
sold on Thursday, the 15th inst., on the Alamo Plaza ...
J.M. Carolan, Auctioneer. /1859/
Broadside (glossy print). 19 x 24 cm. negative and positive
glossy prints.
Sale at "Alamo Plaza, in front of the U.S. Quartermasters'
Depot." Signed by J.M. Carolan, Auctioneer.
In Ralph Bunche Room.
OG 494 /Begin/ $450 Reward for Cornelia Bell, Jane Tate, Edward
Tate, and Jim Carter, slaves who left Alexandria County October 15,
1859. October 17, 1859.
Broadside. 19 x 24 cm. negative and positive glossy.
(In Ralph Bunche Room)
Signed by Charles E. Lippett.
OG 497 100 Dollars Reward /for/ Tom Homan. Rockville,
Montgomery County, Md., June 13, 1855.
Broadside. 30 x 23 cm-
In Ralph Bunche Room.
"Ran away from the subscriber living in Rockville, on the
night of Monday, the llth instant, Negro man, Tom Homan".
OG 549 Broadside - Lane, Thomas.
A public vestry. [To discuss presentation of] petitions to both
Houses of Parliament [regarding the abolition of slavery in
5 West Indian Colonies] Written at St. Leonard, Shoreditch on
Feb. 2, 1826 by Thomas Lane and Richard Waistell,
Churchwardens, Hoxton, J. Bradford, Printer, 1826.
Broadside. 14 x 16 cm.
1. Abolition. 2. Slavery - West Indies. 3. Anti-Slavery
4. Broadsides.
OG 554 Broadside Begin - West Indian Slavery. London, Burton and
Company, Printers
Broadside. 28 x 21 cm.
Woodcut illustration showing slave with cloth around his waist,
left arm out stretched, and chains at his feet.
1. Abolition. 2. Slavery- West Indies. 3. Broadsides.
OG555 Broadside Begin - Vote for Dr. Lushington and the
Abolition of Slavery. London, S. Bagster.
Broadside. Illus. 22 x 19 cm. Illustration showing sale of
Negro family.
1. Abolition. 2. Voting. 3. Slavery - Condition of slaves.
4. Broadsides.
OG 559 Broadside - Petitions to be presented to both Houses of Parliament,
for the abolition of slavery. Written at St. Leonard, Shoreditch
on March 1, 1826. Hoxton town, J. Richardson, Printer, 1826
Broadside. 19 x 15 cm.
1. Abolition.
OG 560 Broadside Begin - Proclamation Meeting. At the Bridge Street
A.M.E. Church, Brooklyn, New York - January 2, 1863.
Broadside. 19 x 12 cm.
1. Emancipation Proclamation. 2. African Methodist Episcopal
Church. I. Brown, William Wells. II. Tilton, Theodore.
III. Hatfield, R. 3. Broadsides.
OG 562 Broadside Begin - Slavery an Outlaw. Abolition without
Compromise! Convention! Of radical political abolitionists
in Meionaon Hall, Tremont Temple on ... Oct. 23rd, 24th
and 25th...
Broadside. 23 x 15 cm.
In attendance, Frederick Douglass & others: Gerrit Smith,
William Goodell, Beriah Green, Abram Pryne, James
McCune Smith....
OG 563 Broadside Begin - Slavery: Farther persecution of the
Missionaries in Jamaica. Extract from the Morning
Chronicle. London, W. Johnston, Printer,
September 15, 1832.
Broadside. 21 x 14 cm. 2 copies
1. Slavery. 2. Baptists. 3. Jamaica - Missionaries.
4. Missionaries-Jamaica. 5. Broadside
OG 577 Peirce, R.A.
Pass, 1864 May 2, Camp Meigs, Readville. Pass in and
out of camp at all hours. Has Peirce’s stamp on it.
1 leaf, 8 ½ cm.
1. Military Service 2. Civil War Camp Pass
OG 588 The Great Work of the Age! Southern Institutes,
or an inquiry into the origin and early prevalence of
slavery and the slave trade, by G.S. Sawyer, of the Bar
of Louisiana - 1 broadside, 26 x 21 cm.
OG 590 American Anti-Slavery Society Letter, 1834 July 16, New York
13 to the Honorable Cornelius W. Lawrence, Mayor of the City
of New York from the members of the Executive Committee
of the American Anti-Slavery Society. Broadside 32 x 19 cm.
1. Anti-Slavery, 2. Arthur Tappan, 3. John Rankin, 4. E. Wright,
5. Joshua Leavett, 6. W. Goodell, 7. Lewis Tappan,
8. Samuel E. Cornish, 9. Broadsides
OG 595 Broadside - Copy of the petition from the inhabitants of
St. Leonard, Shoreditch, to both Houses of Parliament for
The Abolition of Slavery in the British Colonies. London J.B.
Harraden, Printer and Stationer, March 18, 1824
Broadside (torn) 38 x 24 cm.
OG 602 Carter, Julia
Letter, 1863 May 12 to “My Dear Emma” 2 p (4 leaves folded)
22 x 14 cm. Holograph signed. Regarding life in Tuskegee
during the war, purchased D.E. Williams
OG 603 Carter, Julia
Letter, 1863 Aug. 3 to “My Dear Emma”, Tuskegee, AL
2 p. (4 p. Folio) holograph, losses during war time and
perceptions of Civil War
OG 607 Church Anti-Slavery Society, Boston, MA
Program for Tuesday, May 24, 1859 at Tremont
Temple , Damrell & Moore, Book and Job Printers, 16
Devonshire Street, Boston, 1 p. 30 x 24 cm.
Program; the Church Anti-Slavery Society, names of
Speakers, hymn, announcements and declaration of
Principles and constitutions of the Church
Anti-slavery Society.
Series D: Biographical Sketches
OG 8 Braithwaite, William Stanley Beaumont, 1878-1962.
The house under Arcturus, Parts IV & V. n.d.
52 leaves. 25 cm.
Holograph.
Incomplete manuscript.
OG 41 Lee, William I., Esq.
Sketch of life of sergeant Samuel Miller,
U.S.A. Retired, 1935 May 11.
10 leaves. 20 cm.
Typescript.
Attached: Program. Presentation of
Purple Heart and Cuban Occupation Medals of the U.S. Army
To Sgt. Miller, 1939 April 23.
OG 301 Johnson, J. Rosamond
Post card, 1951 July 5, to Dorothy Porter enclosing
biographic sketch and list of J.R. Johnson's compositions.
1 post card, 12 x 8 cm.
Enclosures: biography and list of popular songs.
Photograph transferred to Prints and Photographs.
OG 316 Lee, William I.
Sketch of life of Sergeant Samuel Miller, U.S.A. retired,
May 11, 1935.
10 P.
Typescript.
OG 561 Broadside Begin - The Rev. Mrs. Lena Mason. (Biographical sketch.)
Printed from the Colorado Statesman, May 16.
Broadside. 30 x 22 cm. Sketch of Rev. Mrs. Mason.
1. Evangelists. 1. Mason, Lena. 2 Broadsides.
3. Women as Ministers. 4 Women in Religion
OG 619 Association for the Study of Afro-American Life
And History, Inc. - National Historic Marker Program
Honoring, John H. Murphy Sr. founder, Afro-Amer.
Newspapers and Carl J. Murphy, Editor and President,
Afro-American Newspapers, Inner Harbor Campus,
Community College of Baltimore [MD], 1977
4p. folio (29 x 22 cm.) (Black & White photo)
“Occasion The Afro-American Newspapers
85th Anniversary, Aug. 12, 1977 - includes
Biographical sketch of both men.
Series E: Poetry & Songs
OG 17 Cullen, Countee Porter, 1903-1946
Afterward (for Yolande). A poem, n.d.
1 leaf. 22 cm.
Holograph.
Photocopy
OG 61 Sewing Circle of Philadelphia, Penn.
Verses honoring the "Ladies Of the Sewing Circle of
Philadelphia", 1860.
3 page. on 2 leaves. 30 cm. Holograph unsigned.
OG 82 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey.
Monody on the death of Wendell Phillips,
1891 April 13.
3 Sleet (pasteboard) 25 x 20 cm.
Holograph signed.
"Copied for Mr. Wendell Phillips Stafford,
Split
OG 111 Leeds.
Alphabet of slavery, 1856 July. Printed by
Kershaw and son.
1 leaf. illustrated. 23 cm.
Donated by C.E. Tuttle to Moorland Spingarn
Research Center.
OG 128 Shaw, Esther Popel
Remembrance, for Martha Allan McAdoo, 1936 Sept. 27,
Washington, D.C.
1 leaf. 28 cm.
Typescript on onionskin paper.
OG 164 Allen, George Leonard.
Poems by George Leonard Allen., n.d.
1 volume. (looseleaf binder) 27 cm.
Holographs.
Gift of Dr. Williston Lofton, 1970.
Eight handwritten poems entitled; "To A Negro Musician
Improvising"; "Futility", "Portrait", "A Negro Salutes the
Flag", "The Singer Speaks", "The Negro Sings of Winds",
"Sawing Song", "Twilight Fancy".
OG 183 Hammon, Jupiter.
An evening thought. Salvation by Christ,. with Penetential
cries; composed by Jupiter Hammon, a Negro belonging to
Mr. Lloyd, of Queen's Village, on Long Island, 1760, Dec.
25. 1 broadside. 28 x 21 cm.
Xeroxed copy.
OG l84 Negro Slavery /and/ Stage of Life.
/Two poems/Printed by W. Bishop, ca. 1790?
1 broadside. 22 x 18 cm. (1 leaf mounted on plain paper)
OG 186 Kitty Wells.
/Begin/ /109/ Kitty Wells. The music will be sent, postpaid,
on receipt of 30 cents. Address the firm you receive
this form, World Manufacturing Co., N.Y., n.d.
I broadside. 24 x 14 cm. decorative border.
OG 187 Darling Nelly Gray.
/Begin/ 12521 Darling Nelly Gray. The music sent to any
address on receipt of 35 cents in postage stamps., n.d.
1 broadside. 24 x 15 cm.
decorative border.
Six stanzas.
OG 188 Brown, John.
Old John Brown, a song for every southern man.
1 broadside. 20 x 15 cm.
Seven stanzas with chorus.
Pro-slavery song.
On verso - holographic notes on private and public ethics.
OG189 /Begin/ Poor Old Slave. As Sung by J. Carroll with
Tremendous
Applause at Whites Celebrated Band of Minstrels, N.Y.
Distributed by D. Kimball & Co., Providence,
1 broadside. 18 x 8 cm. decorative border.
Three stanzas and chorus.
OG 190 /Begin/ Spiritual Song.
Printed for and sold by Rev. Richard Allen, Philadelphia
Pa.
1 broadside. 28 x 21 cm.
Xeroxed copy.
Original in Clements Library, Ann Arbor Michigan.
OG 191 /Begin/ A.W. Auner, Song Publisher & Printer, Tenth
and Race
Sts., Philadelphia, Pa... Yellow Rose of Texas.
1 broadside. 20 x 11 cm.
OG 197 Emancipation. /Begin/ Emancipation Ode.
Charleston, South Carolina, 1902.
1 broadside. 27 x 7 cm.
Six verses.
Written by Jno. Nathl. Samuels-Belboder, of British Guiana,
sojourning in Charleston, South Carolina.
OG 198 Whittier, John G.
Hymn; written for the celebration of the 4th July, 1834 by
the Friends of Human Liberty, at Chatham Street Chapel.
Printed by Thomas George J.
1 broadside. 20 x 16 cm.
OG 319 Cullen, Countie P.
Coleridge's artistry in "The Ancient Mariner", April 11, 1924.
4 p. 24 cm.
Holograph.
OG 358 Popel, Esther.
Womanhood's jewels of distinction.
6 leaflets. 28 cm.
typescript.
Contents: My Jewel the Diamond - Symbol of Purity; My Jewel
the Emerald - Symbol of Devotion; My Jewel the Garnet - Symbol of
Determination; My Jewel, the Ruby - Symbol of Courage; My Jewel
the Sapphire - Symbol of Loyalty; My Jewel the Onyx - Symbol of
Patience.
OG 397 Whitman, Albery A.
"The Veteran", dedicated to "those who have borne the battle";
"Where the yellow sumacs grow ... ; "Stonewall Jackson"; "Grant".
If P. 22 x 14 cm.
torn in half.
OG 402 /Begin/ Death is Only A Dream.
n.d., n.p.
Broadside. 22 x 15 cm.
OG 403 Townsend, Sarah.
Hymn. (poem)
Broadside. 21 x 10 cm.
5 stansas.
OG 404 Smith, George W. Rev.
The last appeal.
2 p. of same poem; I clipping 17 x 8 cm.
1 printed 18 x 11 cm.
OG 408 Montgomery, James.
The Negro is free.
Printed by Sheffield.
broadside. 15 x 11 cm.
OG 444 /Begin/ Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane. (Poem)
Broadside. 24 x 15 cm. Decorative border.
seven verses of uneven lengths.
0G 446 Results of free labor.
4 p. 12 x 7 cm.
With: Liberty (poem) by Placido.
OG 460 Boker, George H.
The Ballad of New Orleans. (Song)
1 P. 59 x 7 cm.
torn in two places.
OG 461 A character from life. (Poem)
1 p. 14 x 9 cm.
Attached to: Elegant extracts from the most eminent
British poets. (Title page) London, John Shappe, 1810.
OG 566 National Anti-Slavery Bazaar Gazette. Vol. I No. II
The Old Cradle of Liberty 4p. (fold) 29 x 17 cm.+
OG 567 “Proclaim Liberty Throughout all the Land unto all the
Inhabitants Thereof”. The Edict of Emancipation, Second Anniv.
of Emancipation Proclamation. Jan. 2, 1865, Banneker
Institute. 1 broadside 26 x 16cm. The Oration: Frederick Douglass,
Robert Purvis, esq. Messrs. John W. Simpson, Octavius V. Catto,
Music by the U.S. States Military Post Band.
OG 570 Brown, John ( -1859)
Address of John Brown to the Virginia Court November 2,
1859 on receiving the sentence of death for his heroic
attempt at Harper’s Ferry to give deliverance to the captives,
and to let the oppressed go free. 30 x 22 cm. Broadside.
2 copies - Photostat & original
OG 571 Patton, W.W. Rev.
New John Brown Song, “His Soul Is Marching On!”
Pendleton, Printer. 1 broadside 21 x 13 cm.
drawn by Truesdell
OG 573 Lennon, Florence Becker
Little White School House Blues, the Chicago
Jewish Forum, Summer, 1961
1 broadside 19 x 10cm.
OG 579 Merrill, C.E. Brochure, “Ole Mose,” A Gettysburgh Incident. Dedicated to
The Memory of Henry W. Grady. ca.1900. 4 p. Folded. 21 x 14 cm.
A poem telling the story of a Black slave who brought the body
of his master back through battle. ...
OG 582 Randall, Dudley (1914- )
Dressed all in Pink. Hand lettered and designed by
Shirley Woodson. Broadside No. 2, Detroit, MI,
Broadside Press, 1965 - 1 broadside 35 x 22 cm.
No. 197 of 200. (Poetry, title Dressed All In Pink
OG 586 “De Archer Principal”
Poem - n.d. n.p. 1p. 28 x 21 cm. Typescript.
“In honor of Fesser Norton” a school Principal at
Archer, Florida. Written with alleged Black dialect
Purchased.
Series F: Speeches, Sermons & Addresses
OG 18 Daniel, Portia Bird.
The value of an art exhibit. Nov. 20, 1933.
3 leaves. 27 cm.
Holograph.
Address, before Cardoza Night School on an exhibition
Of Negro art at the National Museum in Washington, D.C.
OG 47 The Nation Equal Rights League.
Address to the country and the world, adopted
by the National Colored Congress for World
Democracy under the auspices of the National Equal rights League
At Washington, D.C., December 18, 1918.
10 leaves. (pp. 3-12) 28 cm.
Typescript, mimeographed copy.
OG 48 The Negro in the Public School of
New York City, 1785-1900.
Speech, n.d., given before the
"Gentlemen of the P.H.S.C."
21 leaves 15 cm.
Holograph unsigned.
An account of the Negro in the Public Schools
Of New York from the days of separate schools to the
integration decrees of governors Grover Cleveland and Theodore
Roosevelt.
OG 55 Reed, Seth, Rev.
Sermon preached by Rev. Seth Reed in
Edgartown, Mass.,
April 19, 1865, the Sunday following the
Assassination of President Abraham Lincoln. Copied in
Oct. 1922 front the original manuscript.
11 leaves. 26 cm.
Typescript, bound at top.
Connects the death of Lincoln with Divine
Providence.
OG 105 Harper, Donald.
The West Indian Community in the United
States.
28 leaves. 28 cm.
Typescript.
Speech on the West Indian community in the
U.S., the attitude of the West Indian people
residing in the U.S. as naturalized citizens
towards their homeland, relatives
and friends as Well as their attitudes about the
U.S.
OG 117 National Planning Association.
/Press Release, 1955 March 7 of "Selected
Studies
of Negro Employment in the South".
3 leaves. 28 cm.
Appendix, 6 leaves.
OG l26 Sanborn, J. B.
Speech on Emancipation Day, Springfield, Mass.,
n.d.
2 leave. 26 cm (l torn leaf, 24 cm.)
Newsclippings of entire speech.
OG 193 Colored Men's Border State Convention.
Address of the Colored Men's Border State Convention ...
1868 December.
1 broadside. 26 x 22 cm.
OG 357 Cayton, Horace R.
Address, "Race Relations and Negro Morale", delivered before
the 21st Annual Institute of the Society for Social Research at
the University of Chicago, August 14, 1942.
15 leaves. 28 cm.
typescript.
OG 367 Latimore, R.M., Rev.
Moderator's annual address, Jerusalem Missionary Baptist
Association, 1956. Program.
OG 416 Du Bois, W.E.B.
Letter, 1915, Dec. 9 to Louis F. Post., Dept. of Labor,
Washington, D.C., transmitting speech of Harvard commencement,
June, 1890 delivered by Du Bois.
1 P. 21 x 14 cm.
5 P. speech. 21 x 28 cm.
From Library of the Rev. Joseph Worcester of San Francisco.
OG 431 Captains (addressing Ensemble finale lst Oct.)
/l/ p. 25 cm.
Holograph unsigned.
Address to Company G, 44th Infantry at their departure to war.
OG618a Washington, Booker T.
Statement on McKinley’s Assassination, 1901.
“Mob rule is destructive of all Government”
3 pp. 28 x 21 cm. Typescript, signed by Booker T.
Washington
Series G: Inventions & Innovations
OG40 Lankford, Charlotte J.
Car cover. Washington, D.C. Oct. 20,
1937.
1 leaf. 33 cm.
Typescript. 4 copies.
Description of invention.
Series H: Petitions
OG 45 Maryland, Citizens of Annapolis.
Petition to the Congress of the United States,
n.d.
1 leaf. 48 cm.
Holograph on printed form.
Plea for Congress to make lynching a
crime.
27 petitioners
OG 213 Dubois, W.E.B.
Petition to U.N. (1st draft)
Transferred to the Arthur Spingarn Collection
OG 445 To the Hon. the House of Representatives of the United
States,
in Congress assembled. (A petition for the repeal of slavery
and the slave trade in the District of Columbia). /`New York/
Broadside. 32 x 20 cm.
Petition by the "Ladies of the City of New York"
Series I: Circulars, Pamphlets, Programs, Invitations, Flyers, Newsletters, Playbill &
Broadsides
OG 49 An Ordinance to provide for the removal of
Negroes tend other property from portions of the state which may
Be invaded by the enemy. By the people of Contact
Carolina in convention,
assembled, 1862 Jan. 2, Columbia, S.C.
3 pages on I leaf. -6 cm.
Printed circular.
OG 70 Van Ranselaer, Thomas.
Invitation, no year, August 1, to Dr. Francis, to
attend a Meeting of Colored Citizens /to
celebrate West India Emancipation, New York.
1 leaf. 12 cm.
Printed.
OG l06 Harrison, Hazel.
Phillis Wheatley Branch Y.W.C.A. presents
Hazel Harrison pianist in concert, /program/ Chattanooga,
1947.
8 pp., photo. 23 cm.
purchased from Bookworm and Silverfish,
October 31, 1979
OG l08 Inaugural Gala Committee.
Inaugural gala in honor of the inauguration of
President Harry S. Truman, Alben W.
Barkley, Vice President, Wednesday, January 19,
1949 /at/ the Armory, Wash., D.C.
27 P. 29 cm.
Program including photographs and
Biographic sketches of many of the popular entertainers
Of the 1940's who participated in the gala affair.
OG 121 Proctor, Hugh H. Rev.
/Begin/ Proctor! Proctor! Proctor! A Negro
Preacher Turns Traitor To the Race, By
Slandering
Them ...
March 18, 1930, Brooklyn, N.Y.
l broadside. 30 x 23 cm.
Includes small photoprint of' Rev. Proctor.
OG 133 A Tribute to Black Soldiers Presented by Eighth Grade
Students
from Section 8B2, December 1947.
12 leaves. 27 cm. 3pp. notes.(20 cm.)
Holograph.
A program presented by eighth grade students
commemorating
black soldiers who fought in the War of 1812; the Civil War,
the War with Mexico, 1845-1848, the War of 1898, the
European War, 1914-1918, and World War II, 1939-1945.
OG 136 U.S. Department of Commerce.
5th Conference on the Negro in business, April, 13-14-15,
1950, Commerce Dept. Auditorium, Washington, D.C.
4 pp. (on double leaves) includes 36 photoprints of
participants.
Program of the three day conference covering the following
areas of the Negro in business: business education, small scale
retailing, the Negro market, foreign and domestic, and the
Negro as a Producer.
OG 142 The Black Academy of Arts and Letters
First annual awards banquet, Sunday, September 20th,
1970,
New York City.
74 leaves. 28 cm.
xerox copies of original.
Autographs of individuals attending banquet written on
pages from the program with the table numbers included.
OG 144 Colored Sunday Schools, Philadelphia, Pa., 1842
Aug 1. /Begin/ Anniversary of the Abolition of Slavery,
In the British West Indies, August lst, 1834...
1 broadside 30 x 15 cm.
A printed program of the celebration of the abolition of
slavery in the British West Indies including words to the
hymns sung at the program: "Freeman, tell us of the night",
"Groans heard midst the shouts of freemen", "Glad tidings of
deliverance", and "Power and grace".
OG 145 Centennial Allied Art Guild.
/Begin/ "A Historic Classic" Mammoth and Gala Inter-City
Musical and Art Festivals. 1950, Sunday, August 20,
Y.W.C.A. Auditorium.
1 broadside. 42 x 28 cm.
2 copies.
OG 146 Centennial Historical Society.
/Begin/ "A Historical Classic Preview" extolling the year
1950 as the year of Greater Harlem’s' Golden Jubilee
1900-1950,
1950, Sunday, August 20, New York City, Y.W.C.A.
Auditorium.
1 broadside.
Fragile.
OG 147 American Civil Liberties Union
/Begin/ Whatever your score :.- You have an interest
in civil liberties protect it by joining the American
Civil Liberties Union. New York, n.d.
2 p. 28 cm.
Membership drive flyer.
OG 149 March-On-Washington Movement. New York
Division.
/Begin/ Wake Up, Negro America ... Support the
Madison Square Garden Rally ... /N.Y. June 16, n.y.
1 broadside. 28 x 21 cm.
torn, fragile.
OG 150 March-On-Washington Committee. New York
Division.
/Begin/ Wake Up Negro America ... 50,000 Negroes
Must Storm Madison Square Garden, N.Y., Tuesday
Night, June 16, 7 p.m. Admission 25 cents.
1 broadside. 28 x 22 cm.
OG 153 Republican Party of Pennsylvania.
/Begin/ Pennsylvania Proclaims Liberty to All Men!
1 broadside. 30 x 15 cm.
Campaign for Negroes to vote the Republican ticket.
OG 178 African Methodist Episcopal Church.
The sixteenth anniversary of the Bethel Sabbath School
attached to the African M.E. Church, In Second Street,
(Between B & C) will be repeated on Thursday Evening,
Jan. 1, 1851.
1 leaf. 26 x 11 cm. decorative border.
Lists the order of exercises.
OG l80 American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society.
Circular letter, 1850 February, N.Y. " To Each Friend
of Liberty in the United States from the Executive Committee
of the American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society.
1 p. 34 x 21 cm.
Committee members: Arthur Tappan, S.S. Jocelyn, William
Jay, Lewis Tappan, William E. Whiting, Luther Lee,
Christopher Rush, George Whipple, William Lillie, J. Warner,
Alexander MacDonald,
Charles B. Ray, Thomas Ritter, M.D.
OG 181 Marian Anderson Citizens Committee.
Protest meeting against Board of Education's refusal of
Central High School for the Marian Anderson Concert.
Sunday, March 26, /1939/, Metropolitan A.M.E. Church,
/Wash.,D.C./
1 p. 30 x 22 cm.
Speakers: Charles Houston, Mary McLeod Bethune, Rev.
Albert T. Mollegen.
OG 182 Marian Anderson Citizens Committee.
/Begin/ The D.A.R. would not let her sing in Constitution
Hall ... The Board of Education made it impossible for her to
sing in Central High School ... April 9, /1939/
1 broadside. 23 X 15 cm.
"Under the auspices of Howard University".
OG 185 American Missionary Association.
/Begin/ American Missionary Association. A foreign and
home society, formed in 1846.
1 broadside. 21 x 14 cm.
Gives background of the organization.
0G 192 Cuyler, Theo L. Rev.
Fisk University Jubilee Singers ... From the New York
Evangelist, March l1th, 1880.
1 broadside. 21 x 13 cm.
OG 194 The Colored People's Union League Associated of
Philadelphia.
/Begin/ Grand Demonstration Proclaim Liberty throughout the
land to all the inhabitants thereof.
1 broadside. 28 x 19 cm.
OG 195 Dunbar, Paul Laurence.
Benefit of Y.M.C.A. First appearance in Petersburg of
the world's greatest colored poet and author ... at Union
St., C.M.E. Church, June 6, 1901. Printed by Perkham &
Co.
1 broadside. 24 x 14 cm.
OG 196 Opdyke, George.
Circular letter, 1864 January 5, to Sir.
1 leaf. 25 cm.
Announcing a meeting to hear a statement from William
Shreve Bailey of Kentucky regarding the establishment of
a Press advocating emancipation in that state.
Endorsements; by William C. Bryant, Joseph P. Thompson,
Benjamin N. Martin, Charles Gould, Edgar Ketchum.
OG 199 Chapman, M.W.
Circular letter, 1846 May 9, Boston, /Mass/, to Dear
Friend.
2 pp. fold. 25 x 20 cm.
Endorsed by E.L. Follen and M.W. Chapman.
OG 200 Washington Council of the National Negro Congress.
/Begin/ Cooperative public mass meeting, Sunday, June 25,
1939. Second Baptist Church, Washington, D.C.
1 broadside. 28 x 21 cm.
OG 201 New Negro Alliance.
/Begin/ To All - Fair-Minded People - Justice is
Essential to Americanism, Washington, D.C., 1939.
1 broadside. 22 X 15 cm.
Regards the picketing of Peoples Drug Stoves.
OG 202 New Negro Alliance.
/Begin/ $50,000 Reward! ... Hear! Picket Anniversary
Report at Joint Mass Meeting sponsored by the National
Negro Congress-Second Baptist Church, Washington, D.C.,
June 25,/1939/
1 broadside. 30 x 20 cm.
OG 203 Leeds.
Auctioneering advertisements. Sold by W and F.G. Cash,
London; and by Jane Jowett; Friends Meeting Yard, Leeds.
1 broadside. 19 x 11 cm.
OG 205 Society of Friends.
/Begin/ Burtt's Boarding House, No. 12, Liverpool Street,
Bishopsgate Street, London 1833. Printed by William Irwin,
Manchester.
1 broadside. 13 x 20 cm.
OG 206 Society of Friends.
At a meeting of Friends for New England, held on Rhode
Island, in the sixth month, 1853.
1 leaf. 25 cm.
Endorsed by Samuel Byrd Tobey, Clerk.
Expressing the evils of slavery from the religious
perspective.
OG 226 L'Allegro Glee Club, Washington, D.C.
Records, 1909-1911. A. Mercer Daniel, Secretary.
1 volume. 35 cm.
Holograph notes and clippings.
Laid in.-Constitution, correspondence, drafts of minutes,
programs, receipts.
OG 270 Washington High School, Washington, D.C.
/Begin/ A Grand Concert by the Washington High School of
the Seventh and Eighth Divisions, at the Metropolitan A.M.E.
Church. Friday, March 11, 1887.
1 broadside. 10 x 18 cm.
Smith, Pr. /Washington, D.C./
10 x 18 cm.
Program.
OG 306 League of Struggle for Negro Rights, International Labor
Defense.
/Begin/ Stop Lynching. Demand Death Penalty for the
Lynchers. United Front Mass Protest Meeting Against
Lynching. Pythian Hall, Wash., D.C., December 29, 1931.
1 broadside. 30 cm.
OG 307 /Begin/ A Non-political Non-Partisan Statewide Lincoln Day
Celebration, Tuesday, February 12, 1957, Allen University
Auditorium... /South Carolina/
1 broadside. 30 x 23 cm.
Agenda for the one day conference which focused on Negro
registration and voting.
OG 308 DuBois, W.E.B.
/Begin/ Cicero lynchers all went free! ... But Dr. DuBois
faces jail! ... National Committee to Defend Dr. W.E.B. DuBois
and Associates, Peace Information Center, New York.
I broadside. 28 cm.
gift of Mr. and Mrs. Reed St-ekes.
OG 311 Union League of Washington, D.C.
Ritual ordered by the National Convention of the Union
League of America at Washington, Dec. 13, A.D., 1865.
28 pp. 14 cm;
Pamphlet. Cover and title page missing.
Official text of the organization,
OG 314 Noble, Henry.
Funeral invitation, Nashville, July 12, 1879.
OG 331 Keith, Rosa Belle
The Bicentennial questions for America; an open letter,
July 1, 1976.
3 P. 28 x 21 cm.
Xerox copy.
OG 337 Convention of Colored Citizens of the State of Arkansas.
Proceedings of the convention ... held in Little Rock,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, November 30, December 1 and 2,
Helena, Arkansas, Clarion Office Print., 1866.
7 leaves. 28 cm.
Typescript.
From Harvard College Library from the Bequest of Charles
Sumner, Class of 1830.
OG 341 The Exile.
Written and directed by Oscar Micheaux. Empress Theatre.,
June 9-12.
1 leaf, 4 pages. 22 cm.
Donated by L. Johnson, Office of the Dean College of Fine
Arts, Howard University, Jan. 8, 1975.
OG 343 Walls, William Jacob, Bishop.
Funeral Services for Bishop William Jacob Walls, Greater
Walters A.M.E. Zion Church, Chicago Illinois, April 28,
1975.
2 leaves, 7 pages. 25 cm.
Gift of George Mason Miller, May 22, 1975.
W.J. Walls was 42nd Bishop of the A.M.E. Zion Church, 1924.
Obituary included in program.
OG 344 One Hundred Twelfth Anniversary of the Battle of Fort
Wagner (Morris Island) and the Massachusetts 54th
Regiment July 19, 1963-May 30, 1975.
Charleston NAACP Branch, Charleston, S.C.
3 leaves, 12 pages. 28 cm.
OG 345 Warfield, William.
Constitution Hall, Washington, D.C., February 7, 1954.
3 leaves, 12 pages. 23 cm.
Autographed.
OG 346 Ceasar, Adolph.
Square Root of Soul; A poetic odyssey through black
experience. West End Theatre, Washington, D.C., June 1, 1976.
Program. 4 pages. 21 cm.
Autographed.
Enclosed, 1 flyer.
Donated by Karen L. Jefferson, 6/28/76.
OG 347 Washington Music Teachers Association, Inc.,Wash., D.C.
Newsletter, The Music News, no. 1 (November 1940)
1 leaf (4 pages. 25 cm.
Includes short history of the. Association.
OG 361 Pennington, James W.C.
Circular letter concerning the condition of negro churches in
this country, n.d., New York.
OG 368 Women's Missionary and Educational Convention
Program ... May 15-18, 1958, Keystone Heights, Florida.
Purchased by D.E. Williams, 9/7/79.
OG 373 Beverly Book Co., Staunton, Virginia.
List of books for use in city public colored schools, session
1907-1980. 9th grade.
15 X 12 cm.
Purchased from Bookworm and Silverfish, 10/31/79.
OG 382 Tuckett, Philip Debell
The epistle from the yearly meeting, held in London, May 1791.
3 P. 33 x 20 cm.
Printed.
OG 386 Wilbur & Sons, Charleston, /S.C./
Administrator's sale, by order of the ordinary, a prime and and
orderly gang of 68 long cotton field negroes belonging to the
estate of the late Christopher J. Whaley.
Broadside. 18 x 12 cm.
OG 391 CORE
/Begin/ Massive Birmingham Protest March$ May 11, 1963, Washington,
D.C.
Broadside. 21 x 14 cm.
OG 392 Miner, Myrtilla.
Circular, School for Colored Girls, 1856 January, Washington,
D.C.
2 p. 27 x 21 cm.
Seeking support for the erection of a school house for free
colored children of the District of Columbia.
OG 393 Grand Lodge of /Colored/ Masons.
Order of exercises, 1876, Sept. 12, Maryland, Hoffman & Co.,
Maryland.
Broadside. 23 x 15 cm.
OG 393a Grand Lodge of /Colored/ Masons.
Grand Public reception, promenade, concert and banquet,
Sept. 29, 1884. Boston, Mass.
Broadside. 24 x 15 cm.
"In honor of the Fraternity visiting brethren and others
taking part in the one hundredth anniversary of the granting of
warrant 459 to African Lodge F&A Masons at Boston, Mass.
OG 394 The Horizon.
Circular letter, 1908 December, submitted by L. M. Hershaw,
F.H.M. Murray and W.E.B. Du Bois.
Broadside. 31 x 13.
OG 401 Mason, Helena A., Rev.
/Begin/ Rev. Helena Mason will preach at Model Hall, Sunday,
October 24, 1909, Philadelphia, Pa.
Broadside. 26 x 15 cm..
OG 406 National Museum, Washington, D.C.
Inaugural reception promenade concert at the National Museum,
Washington, D.C., March 4, 1881.
I p. 25 x 15 cm.
OG 407 Whittier, John Greenleaf.
/Begin/ Engagement. Extraordinary. Whittier Historical
Association, Sixth Annual Celebration at Collins Chapel,
Friday Night, Dec. 17, 1897. Sentinel Printing Co., Memphis.
1 P. 30 x 23 cm. 3 Copies.
very fragile.
"commemorating the 90th birthday of Whittier"
Speaker: Mary Church Terrell.
OG 418 First anniversary of the Common Street Colored Sunday
School, at the St. Charles Street Opera House, New
Orleans. (Program) Lathrolis Printing Office, 1865.
Folder. 2 leaves. 21 x 14 cm.
OG 419 Friends of Freedom.
/Circular requesting funds for the support of prisoners
convicted under fugitive slave law/ Oberlin, Ohio, June 16,
1859.
/3/ p. folder. 19 x 13 cm
Page 3 titled: Why do these fathers and husbands stay in
jail?
OG4 22 British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society for the Abolition
of Slavery and the Slave Trade, throughout the world.
(Convention program). June 13, 1843.
3 P. folder. 33 x 21 cm.
OG 434 Ferris, William Henry.
What do you know about John Anderson Lankford., n.p., n.d.
8 p. portrait.
Printed pamphlet.
Purchased: $4.00
OG 437 /Begin/ The College of West Africa Press on the Corner of
Broad and Buchanan Streets, Monrovia, Liberia, Opposite the
Treasury Department.
The College of West Africa Press, Monrovia, Liberia.
36 x 24 cm., illus.
Advertisement for printing services by the College of West
Africa Press.
OG 440 Masonic Fraternity of Boston under the jurisdiction of the
Prince Hall Grand Lodge will give a grand picnic at Spy
Pond Grove, on Monday, Aug. 29, 1870.
Broadside. 21 x 28 cm. xerox copy
In Masonic matters, clippings from the New York Dispatch and
other newspapers from 1854-1865. (Scrapbook) Pasted in.
OG 441 The ladies of St. Thomas' Episcopal Church will hold a fair for
the sale of useful and fancy articles for the benefit of the
church, at Masonic Hall ... on Thursday, Dec. 21st, 1865-
Broadside. 20 x 12 cm.
In News of the day as reported in Philadelphia newspapers,
1866-1875. (Scrapbook) Pasted in, P. 306
OG 442 /Begin/ Pennsylvania proclaims liberty to all men!
The Colored people of Pennsylvania fully protected in
their civil rights. (The Civil Rights record of the
Republican and Democratic Parties of Pennsylvania between
1862 and 1881)
Broadside. 30 x 4 cm. 2 copies.
OG 443 American Colonization Society. /Begin/ The Shields of
American Slavery. Broad enough to hide the wrongs of two
millions of stolen men.
Broadside. 25 x 19 cm.
Daggett and Ely.
OG 447 Armistead, Wilson.
A tribute for the Negro being a vindication of the moral,
intellectual, and religious capabilities of the colored portion
of mankind ... by Wilson Armistead. (Notice of publication)
London, William Irwin.
1 p. 25 x 15 cm. 2 cops.
On verso are reviews of the book.
OG 449 Menard, J. William.
/Begin/ A coming holiday book! By A Colored author to appear
early in December. "Lays in Summer Lands".
broadside.
OG 451 Headquarters Central Bureau of Relief, D.C.
To the Earnest Advocates of the equal exercise of political
and civil rights for the Colored American Citizens. (Open
letter) Washington, D.C., October 31, 1889.
Broadside. 30 x 19 cm.
OG 537 New York Public Library, Schomburg Collection.
Brochure of the Schomburg Collection of Negro literature
and history; a branch of the New York Public Library, n.d.
1. Libraries - Special Collections - Negro literature. 2. Public
Libraries - New York. 3. Negro Literature. 4. Negro History.
5. Schomburg Collection, New York. 6. Pamphlets.
OG 538 Morgue Guide by S.H. Pierce, Sr.
The first text of its kind, written on Mortuary Science...
Atlanta College of Mortuary Science, Atlanta, GA.
1 Broadside. 22 x 15 cm.
Include photo of S.H. Pierce, Sr.
1. Mortuary Science. 2. Pierce, S.H., Sr.
3. Broadsides.
OG 539 Extra. Extra. Attend Victory Celebration and Mass Meeting.
Celebrate the recapture of Abyssinia from Mussolini and his
Fascist hordes, /New York/, April 23, 1941. 2 broadsides.
26 x 15 cm. (torn), faded wth age soil. Lists speakers and
sponsors.
1. Abyssinian Baptist Church, N.Y.
2. Ethiopia - History. 3. Broadsides.
OG 540 The Gold Coast Students’ Association of United States
and Canada Presents its Annual Christmas Dance Featuring
Pearl Primus gifted Artist-Dancer and African Students in a
variety of African Dances, Manhattan Center, NYC,
Dec. 23, 1955.
1. Broadside. 28 x 21 cm.
“Music by Artie Suggs and his Orchestra”
1. Primus, Pearl. 2. Negro Dancers. 3. Dancing. 4. Suggs,
Artie.
5. Broadsides. 6. Negro Entertainers.
OG 541 Broadside
Minstrels Brass Band and Burlesque Opera.
(Program). 3rd Annual Tour. 1876-1879 Bardwell Hall,
Dec. 17, 1979. Glen’s Falls Daily Times Print, 1879.
Broadside. 48 ½ x 5
1. Playbills. 2. Broadsides. 3 Programs.
4. Operas. 5. Musicians. 6. Ministrals.
IN RALPH BUNCHE ROOM
OG 543 Broadside - Friends to the Abolition of Colonial Slavery.
[Circular letter of request for subscription] issued as
decided at a meeting of friends, held at Devonshire House
on November 9, 1832. List of subscribers to the Anti-Slavery
Fund, and amount of subscriptions. 1832.
Folder. [3]p. 24 x 19 cm. torn on fold and frayed edges. Endorsed by
Samuel Gurney.
1. Abolition. 2. Anti-slavery. 3. Slavery in the U.S.
4. Gurney, Samuel 5. Broadsides.
OG 544 The Sewing Women’s Beneficial Association. Help the sewing
women to help themselves. (An advertisement). Brooklyn, The
Sewing Women’s Beneficial Association.
1 broadside. 16 x 13 cm.
1. Labor. 2. Women - Trades. 3. Fuller, J.G.
4. Advertisements. 5. Broadsides.
OG 545 Broadside Begin The Golden Dagon; or Up and Down the Irrawaddi:
being passages of Adventure in the Burman Empire, by an American.
(excerpts of book reviews from newspapers and magazines). New
York,
Dix, Edwards and Company. n.d.
1 Broadside. 19 x 12 cm.
1. Burma - Description and travel. I. Title: Up and Down the Irrawaddi.
2. Broadsides. 3. Advertisement.
OG 546 Broadside - Is It Right To Be Rich. (Advertisement for pamphlet with
above title) [New York]
Broadside. 16 x 13 cm.
1. Tappen, Lewis 2. Stewardship. 3. Church Work. 4. Church
Discipline. 5. Broadside. 6 Advertisements.
OG 547 Broadside - Begin Chillicothe Advertiser - Extra. Saturday, Oct. 2.
John L. Taylor’s - Pledges to the Abolitionists. 2. Broadsides
(Glossy print). 28 x 20 cm. Positive and negative prints.
1. Abolition. 1. Taylor, John L. 2. Broadsides.
OG 548 Broadside - Begin Go to Faneuil Hall, Lovejoy Day, Nov. 7,
to kill Jim-Crow Car, and to protest Jim-Crowism and the
color line
1 Broadside. 23 x 14 cm.
Speakers: William Lloyd Garrison, Mary White Ovington,
Rev. A. Clayton Powell and Rev. B.W. Farris.
1. Garrison, William Lloyd. 2. Ovington, Mary White.
3. Powell, A. Clayton. 4. Farris, B.W. 5. Jim-Crowism.
6. Broadsides.
OG 550 [no card] The Ladies’ Union Association will hold A Fair,
For the sale of useful and fancy articles, at Concert Hall,
Chestnut Street, Between Twelfth and Thirteenth, (announcement)
April 17, 1865 (committee members listed)
OG 551 Broadside Begin - Look Out! A Grand Church Fair. Given by the
A.M.E. Church on Sept. 19, 1887. (announcement)
Winston, North Carolina, W.B. Williamson, 1887.
Broadside. 22 x 15 cm. “Music will be furnished by the
Gold Leaf Cornet Band”
1. Church fairs. 2 Fairs. 3. A.M.E. Church. 4 Broadsides.
5. Gold Leaf Cornet Band.
OG 552 Braud, Vve L.P. Braud. Decedde lundi, 25 Ferrier 1901,
A 7 heures p.m., Mme Vve. L.P. Braud, Nee Emma
Willoz, agee de 65 and New Orleans, 190l.
Folder. 20 x 12 cm.
Funeral invitation on the death of Mme. Vve L. P. Braud.
1. Funeral rites and ceremonies - invitations.
OG 553 Coman, Richard P.
Coman. Died: Tuesday, Nov. 20th, at 10 o’clock a.m.
Richard P. Coman, beloved husband of Pauline Ducoing, aged 50
years and 6 months, a native of New Orleans, Nov. 20, 1900.
Folder. 20 x 12 cm. (Black border) Funeral invitation.
Thos. Doyle, Funeral Director.
1. Funeral rites and ceremonies – invitations
OG 556 United States Pension Agency, Detroit, MI
Before payment can be made, the following underlined
requirements are necessary to correct voucher.
1 broadside 21 x 9cm. List of 17 possible errors or pension
Vouchers. Signed by Robert Mckinstry - Pension Agent
1. Pensions. 2. Broadsides.
OG 557 Vicksburg, Public Schools, Vicksburg, Mississippi
an open letter to parents, teachers, students and Citizens
of Vicksburg, from the Board of Trustees. Aug. 20, 1967
Broadsided (xerox copy). 30 x 21 cm.
1. Public Schools - Desegregation. 2. Desegregation - Mississippi.
3. Broadsides.
OG 558 Broadside - One million. #1000,000!!! Electors of Norfolk
(A protest against proposed taxation by the House of Commons).
S. Bagster, Jr., Printer, 14 Bartholomew Close.
Broadside. 33 x 20 cm.
1. Taxation. 2. Slavery. 3 Broadsides.
OG 568 Pioneer Music Dept., Hillsdale, D.C. Complimentary concert
at the request of Hon. Frederick Douglass; the Pioneer Music
Dept. Of Hillsdale will give a Concert at Douglass Hall,
Hillsdale, C.C., Jan. 30, 1879, 1 p. 21 x 12 cm.
OG569 Slavery an Outlaw - Abolition Without Compromise!
Convention! Of Radical Political Abolitionists, in Meionaon
Hall, - Tremont Temple, Wed. Thur. & Fri. Oct. 23rd, 24th,
& 25th.. Attendees: Gerrit Smith, William Goodell,
Abram Pryne, Frederick Douglass, Beriah Green,
James M’Cune Smith & Lewis Tappan
OG 572 Edward S. Morris & Co., Philadelphia, PA
Liberia Coffee [advertisement] natural color when ripe and
ready for picking, 1876
1 pg. 22 x 13 cm.
OG 574 For White Men and Women Everywhere
For the sake of our Country and the South I plead that you
Read the following.
1 broadside 28 x 21 cm. Signed by John U. Barr
OG 580 Stewart, Ruth
Bethel Baptist Institutional Church presents Miss Ruth Stewart,
Soprano, Kelly Wyatt, accompanist , recital Wed. March 14, 1951
32 p. Program
OG 585 Dansey, Dr. W.C.
In Memoriam - Dr. W.C. Dansey, born Oct. 17, 1887
died Nov. 20, 1949. Services 2pm Friday, Nov. 25, 1949
at Ward Memorial Baptist Church, Sedalia, MO
Rev. L.D. Hardiman, Pastor - 4 p. Program 15 x 11 cm.
5 pastors participated in services – enclosed
OG 587 Smith, Gerrit
Letter, 1868 Jan. 1 Peterboro to Rev. Dr. T.L. Cuyler,
Brooklyn, N.Y. 4 p. fold printed 25 x 20 cm.
regarding temperance and Civil Government
OG 589 A Southern Press in New York. The cheapest business
and family paper in the world. New York Broadside 29 x 22 cm.
Editors: N.R. Stimson and G.G. Foster. Newspapers, the Weekly
Journal, broadside.
OG 591 Porter’s Dramatic Alliance [Playbill] Theatre.
Reid’s Hall, West Hebron, Friday Evening, Sept. 24, 1880
... Engagement of the dashing young comedienne, Miss
Pearl Seymour, Lockport, New York, Merchant’s
1 sheet 22 x 9 cm. - Presentation of Play “Uncle Tom’s Cabin”
OG 592 The New British Histrionic Association
The Octoroon! (playbill)
Hartford, Connecticut, Calhoun Printing Works
Broadside 25 x 12 cm - cast of characters and
Synopsis of scenery and incidents - 5 acts.
OG 601 Florida A & M College Clinical Association
Invitation to attend the dedicatory Exercises of
Florida A&M College Hospital, Feb. 7, 1951,
Tallahassee, FL, 1 card 12 x 10 cm.
OG 605 Broadside - 17 x 14 cm. “Cole and Johnson in The Shoo-Fly
Regiment” What the City Newspapers Say About Us. 1907
1. Theatre, 2. Negro Entertainers, 3. Bob Cole,
4. J. Rosamond Johnson
OG 610 Workshops for People’ University,
Saturday, 10-12am - 2-4pm. 1 broadside 35x24 cm.
(light blue w/black print)
OG 622 Communist Party, New York District
Workers of New York! White collar workers!
Professionals! Students! Negro and White! Women! Youth!
Socialist Workers! Trade Unionist, All Opponents of
Imperialist War and Fascism! Fight Against imperialist
War and Fascism, Aug. 3rd. 2 p. 28 x 21 cm (illus).
OG 623 Joint Conference Against Discriminatory Practices.
Protest terror at Mayor’s Committee Hearing!
Monster mass meeting at the Abysinnia Baptist Church
[N.Y.] Mon. July 1st, n.d., 1 p. 28 x 21 cm. ---Speakers
listed...
1. Joint Conf. Against Discriminatory Practices
2. Discrimination, 3. Horace Gordon I, 4. Adam Clayton Power
OG 624 Howe Publishing Co., Ohio
Let’s put on a Minstrel Show, Howe Publishing Co.
Ira, Ohio - 24 p., Illust., 18 x 12 cm. Pamphlet.
Purchased: Joan Perkal, 10/11/77 on back cover: “Crazy
Stunts, 26 Rare Bits of Stage Hokum for Your Minstral
Show”
Series J: Manuscripts, Publications and Other Written Work
OG 43 Lovejoy, Elizah Parish, 1802-1857.
Facts relating to his murder at Alton /Ill./
/1837.
6 pages on 3 leaves. 25 cm.
Holograph unsigned.
Relates to events leading up to the riot
Resulting in the death of Lovejoy. Also describes
riot.
OG 56 Robinson, Beverly, M.D.
Critique of "Death penalty encourages
lynching" from Western Medical Times, Dec. 1920.
3 leaves. 28 cm.
Typescript, mimeograph copy.
Questions, the wisdom of writer's contention
That death penalty would encourage lynching.
OG 57 Rustin, Bayard, 1910-
A report on twenty-two days on the chaingang at
Roxboro, North Carolina, 1949.
44 leaves. 28 cm.
Typescript . Mimeograph copy.
A documentary account of Rustin's experiences while
Serving a 30 day jail sentence in Roxboro, North Carolina.
OG 63 Smith, Alfred Edgar.
The Negro worker; the Works Projects
Administration and race relations. Feb., 1943.
/63/ leaves. 29 cm.
Typescript (carbon copy).
Zee also: W.P.A. Papers, Howard University.
OG 69 Tuskegee Institute. Tuskegee, Ala.
Statement of purpose and size of membership
of campus student organizations. n.d.
3 leaves. 24 cm.
Holograph.
OG 88 Burch, Charles Eaton.
Dunbar's poetry in literary English (Southern
Workman,
Vol. 50, no. 10) Oct. 1921
leaves. 28 cm.
xerox of original
OG 89 Butcher, Harriett Shadd.
Manuscript by Harriet Shadd. Butcher dedicated
"To My Father and Mother With Measureless
Love"... n.d.
187 p.
typescript.
Incomplete text, pp. 14 missing.
pp. 159 restricted from reproduction.
OG 90 /The Cell In Its Living State/
11 leaves. 27 cm.
Holographs and typescripts.
Research notes on the cell. and its functions.
Title taken from the original folder contained
these materials at the time of acquisition.
OG l02 Dunbar, Paul Laurence.
Autographs and title pages from books in the
Thomas Montgomery Gregory Collection,
Howard University, Moorland
Spingarn Research Center, Manuscript
Division,
Washington, D. C.
44 leaves. 28 cm.
xerox copies.
OG l06 Harrison, Hazel.
Phillis Wheatley Branch Y.W.C.A. presents
Hazel Harrison
pianist in concert, /program/ Chattanooga,
1947.
8 pp., photo. 23 cm.
purchased from Bookworm and Silverfish,
October 31, 1979.
OG 119 New Orleans. City Council.
Regulations for the Port of New Orleans ...
Resolutions of the City Council of New Orleans, approved by
the Mayor, January 18, 1808.
2 leaves. fold. 31 cm.
Includes "Extracts from the Laws of the Territory
Of Orleans".
OG 214 Gone With The Wind.
Script. Selznick International Pictures, Inc., Hollywood,
Calif. Feb. 27, 1939.
251 leaves. 28 cm.
Shooting script, No. A 742.
OG 218 Green, Constance Winsor McLaughlin, 1897-
Washington: Village and Capital, 1800-1878,
and Washington; Capital City, 1879-1950. Manuscript,
/1962/
Typescript, mimeograph copy.
Published in 1962 by Princeton University Press. Includes
copy of letter with comments from editor, comments from an
outside reader, and the minutes of a meeting of the Advisory
Committee on the History of Washington.
OG 229 Wesley, Charles.
Richard Allen: Apostle of freedom., n.d., n.p.
282 p. typescript. 28cm
OG 300 Sluby, Paul E., Sr.
The Columbian Harmony Society; a brief history by Paul
E. Sluby, Sr., and Stanton L. Wormley, Jr. Columbian Harmony
Society, /Wash., D.C./, 1976.
63 P. 3 copies.
Donated by S. L. Wormley.
OG 309 Lee, Joseph H.
John J. Brice as I knew Him.
2 leaves. 28 cm.
Typescript signed.
Recollections of army career officer and music instructor,
Joseph Lee about a young army recruit, John Brice, stationed
at Camp Furlong in Columbus, New Mexico and later becoming in
charge of ROTC at Howard University.
OG 317 /Begin/ Will the Blacks Fight: The Following article,
which originally appeared in the New Bedford Mercury,
we print by request, as a confirmation of the conclusions
to which Colonel Higginson has been led by his recent
trial of a battalion of black troops under fire, etc.
Boston, MA, 1863.
1 broadside. 26 x 16 cm
Signed by J.W.
OG 334 Lautier, Louis.
Article from Afro-American, (October 16, 1937 on society
in the gay nineties.
3 P. 35 cm.
Xerox copies.
Donated by Mrs. Annette Eaton.
OG 340 An "Underground" Escape. 1851
6 leaves. 7 pages. 23 cm.
Holograph.
Portions of the essay taken from the "History of Warsaw"
Gift of Abraham Harris, 2/2/40/
OG 348 The Bear. n.d.(Script)
20 leaves. 28 cm.
Typescript.
Donated by Edgar B. Falton, Wash., D.C.
OG 359 Bell Schoolhouse, Washington, D.C.
A history of Bell School, the first school for colored
children in Washington, D.C.
1 leaf. 27 cm.
Holograph
OG 360 Jones, S.B.
Paul Laurence Dunbar. Written by S.B. Jones for the memorial
concert at St. Augustine's School, Raleigh, North Carolina,
Feb. 22, 1906.
7 leaves. 33 cm.
typescript.
OG 363 Pierson, Charles E.
A journal of my acts, commencing March 17, 1862.
2nd volume. Morristown, New Jersey.
177 pp. 24 cm.
Holograph. Covers March 1862 - Dec. 30, 1863.
Gift from Mr. and Mrs. H.S. Smith, Fayettville, North Carolina.
Received 12/23/74
OG 369 Calloway, T.J.
Talks with stereopticon views on negro life in the Black Belt
of the South, 1900.
3 P. 15 cm.
Purchased from Bookworm and Silverfish.
$5.50. 10/31/79
Photoprint.
OG 377 Mortimer, Lillian.
Mammy's Lil' Wild Rose; a comedy-drama of the sunny south in
three acts. T.S. Denison & Company, Chicago, 1924.
4 P. script.
Purchased Bookworm & Silverfish, Oct. 31, 1979.
OG 378 Young, O.E.
Coon Creek Courtship; a negro interlude in one scene.
T.S. Denison & Company, Chicago, 1901.
script.
Purchased from Bookworm and Silverfish, 10/31/79
OG 384 Brown, William Wells.
"Miralda, or the Beautiful Quadroon; A Romance of American
Slavery, Founded on Fact.
24 P. 28 x 21 cm.
Typescript ( 2 copies)
OG 385 DuBois, W.E.B.
Star of Ethiopia, 1915 October 11.
31 Pp. 71 cm.
Holograph
Forwarded by Robert M. Pierson, Univ. of Maryland, Library,
Sept., 1956.
Notes taken on the performance of the pageant "The Star of
Ethiopia" by W.E. B. Du Bois at Ball League Park, Washington, D.C.
OG 387 Grimke, Francis J., Rev.
The pulpit in relation to race revelation., n.p, n.d.
2 p. 24 X 13 cm.
At top: The Negro's Progress and Higher Education.
OG 387a Washington Chit Chat.
Clippings regarding Washington Negro society; and about
Rev. Francis J. Grimke and Henry M. Stanley.
2 P. 24 x 14 cm.
OG 433 Sissle, Noble.
"Oh Sing A New Song", A historical pageant depicting the
evolution of Negro music.
14 leaves. 28 cm.
typescript. mimeographed copy.
OG 436 Du Bois, W.E.B.
The credo calendar by W.E.B. Du Bois. Boston, The
Calendar Publishing Co., 1906.
36 cm. black & white photo.
torn in two pieces.
IN RALPH BUNCHE ROOM.
Contents: "I believe in God..."; "Especially do I believe in the
NEGRO RACE... "; "I believe in the Devil..."; "I believe in
pride...";
"I believe in service..."; "I believe in the Prince of Peace...";
"I believe in liberty for all men..."; "I believe in the training
of children..."; "Finally, I believe in Patience...".
OG 466 Hutton, Lawrence.
The Negro on the state. Extracted from: Harper's Now
Monthly Magazine, 79: 131-145, n.d.
116 P./ illus.
OG 469 Adams. F.C.
The Washers and scrubbers; the men who robbed and
combined to rob the Freedmen of their hard earnings. Judd &
Detweiler, n.d. 16 P.
OG 470 Booker Washington and Tuskegee; a Southerners' View.
Extracted from: The Outlook, 871-873, April 13,.n.d.
3 P. incomplete text.
OG 471 Washington, Booker Taliafero.
Up from slavery: an autobiography. Extracted from: The
Outlook, November 1900 - February 23, 1901.
17 parts (parts 2, 10, 11 and 16 missing)
Also includes a portrait of Booker T. Washington drawn from
life by Alfred Houghton Clark.
OG 472 Polly Pharaoh. Extracted from Harpers Now Monthly
Magazine, 195-199, n.d.
6 P., illustrations.
OG 475 Leaders of Secession; the Hour and the Man - Lincoln, 1862.
Conversational opinions of the leaders of secession, a
monograph. Extracted from an unidentified magazine,
613-623, n.d.
22 p. 24 x 15 cm.
With: The Hour and the Man, 623-634 by /C.C. Hazewill/
OG 476 Wyman, Lillie B. Chace.
Colored churches and schools in the South. Extracted from
an Unidentified magazine, 785-796, n.d.
12 p. 24 x 16 cm.
OG 477 Chittenden, L.E.
The faith of President Lincoln. Extracted from: Harpers'
New Monthly Magazine, 82: No. 489-37 PP. 385-391, n.d.
28 P. 24 x 17 cm-
Also includes article: The Heart of the Desert by Charles
Dudley Warner, P. 392-412.
OG 478 Higginson, Thomas Wentworth.
Gabriel's defeat. Extracted from an unidentified magazine,
10: 337-345, \186/
10 p. 24 x 15 cm.
Includes a poem: Bethel.
OG 575 Burrowes, Annesley
Can’t Stop Relations of Whites and Blacks by Law,
Asserts Burrowes . Reprinted from the Detroit Journal.
1 broadside 30 x 21 cm. Argument for miscegenation.
OG 576 National Equal Rights League, Call for Speedy
Getting Together. Hillburn, NY, Aug. 17, 1917.
1 broadside 31 x 21 cm. Call to protest against
lynching, segregation and racial discrimination
OG 606 Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, No. CCCX
LVIII, May, 1879 Vol. LVIII, pp. 802 - [818]
Illustrated, Negro servant ringing dinner bell.
23 x 16 cm. 1. Publications
OG 608 Robinson, Harold O.
“Reverend James W.H. Easton’s Leadership in the Universal Negro
Improvement Association (UNIA)”. Term paper, 17 p., 1970s.
OG 611 Washington, Mary Helen
Zora Neale Hurston: A Woman Half in Shadow
n.d., n.p., 29 pp. 28 x 21 cm. (typescript xeroxed)
Donated by Mary Helen Washington, Director of
the Center for Black Studies, Univ. of Detroit,
Detroit, Michigan
OG 613 Crummell, Alexander
Copy book of letters of Alexander Crummell, 1891-1896
Washington, DC, 1 vol., 25 x 19 cm. Contains 44 hand copied letters by
Crummell written mostly to religious figures - gift of
Dr. Sterling A. Brown, Dec. 4, 1973 - Correspondents
Names & dates listed ...
OG 614 The “Little Giant” or self-generating vapor stove
(An advertisement for exhibition and sale). To be held at
Messrs. D.F. McGilvray & Co.’s Auction Store by
Griffin & Davis, Sole Proprietors of Suffolk County.
Boston, J.E. Farwell and Company, Printers.
Broadside. 26 x 17 cm.
1. Stoves, 2. Advertisements, 3. Broadsides
OG 621 New Castle, [N.Y.]
Excerpts from the historical records of New Castle,
Vol. II, regarding New Castle’s private Black cemetery,
the Heady Burying Ground named after Lazarus Heady, Sr.,
a man of “African Descent”, 2pp. 35 x 22 cm. [numbered pp.
60,61,62,63]... Donated by William H. Toles, March 3, 1982
OG 625 D.C. History Curriculum Project Manuscript
Copies of parts of proposed Textbook (drafts)
337p. 28 x 21 cm. - Part I: City of magniticent
Intentions, Washington, DC, 1608-1861 by
Dennis O’Toole; Washington, DC, Civil War Town to Modern
City, 1861-18? By Lois E. Horton; the New World of
Henry Adams, Flack - D.C. History Curriculum Project
Donated by Thomas C. Battle, 1983 Washington D.C. Race
Riot to Pearl Harbor, by Paul A. Groves; The Black Majority
Washington since 1954 ....Project participant 1/17/79
Series K: Receipts, Checks & Bills
OG l04 Grove, John.
Receipt for coffee, bread, sugar, candles,
butter, rum signed by John Grove received from
Elinor Lestor, n.d.
1 leaf. 16 cm.
Holograph signed.
Purchased from Maggs Brothers, Rare Books,
Prints, and Autographs, London, England
OG 112 Lester, Edward.
Bill of lading for a barrell, bag, box and a
Hogshead of rum shipped by Edward Lester from
Charleston, South Carolina
to William McLeod at St. Augustine in East
Florida, 1772 Jan 14, Charleston, South Carolina.
1 leaf. 19 cm.
Endorsement by Peter Bishop.
Purchased from Maggs Brothers, Rare Books,
Prints, and Autographs, London, England.
OG 224 Benezet Philanthropic Society, Philadelphia, Pa.
Receipt book. 1860-1875.
1 volume. 17 cm.
OG 398a Jackson, Fanny M.
Receipt of Sophia Berry, 250 dollars for 1 quarters tuition
in the High School Department of the Institute for Colored
Youth, July 1, 1875.
1 leaf. 21 x 7 cm.
OG 454 Knapp, Isaac.
Receipt to The Liberator subscription for 1837-1838 issues.
Boston, January 2, 1837.
18 x 6 cm.
signed by Isaac Knapp for D. B. Fletcher.
OG 583 Lincoln, Abraham
Check, 1863 Aug. 11 - Pay to “Colored Man with one Leg”
Five dollars. 1 p. 13 x 7 cm. Facsimile check no. 52.
OG 617a Church Aid Society, Gilfield Baptist Church,
Petersburg, VA, receipts for service rendered, 1925-1938
7 items varying size, assortment of receipts for room rentals,
mailings etc.,
1. Church, 2. Gilfield Baptish Church,
3. Church activities receipts
Series L: Autographs
OG l43 Robinson, Bill.
Autograph of Bill Robinson signed in the office of the
son of Mr. Garnet C. Wilkins, May, 1935.
1 leaf, fold. 13 x 20 on fold.
OG 327 Autographs.
Autographs of Lewis Tappan, Booker T. Washington, George
Rider, Helen Bouglas, Ishham Jones, Jimmie Lunceford.
15 items varying sizes bearing the signatures of the
above named persons.
OG 342 South African Voices, a poetry reading.
University of Texas, Austin, Texas.
March 21, 1975.
1 leaf, 4 pager. 23 cm.
autographed.
Gift of Dr. Maurice Lubin, 5/19/75
Poets: Oswald Mtshali; Mongane Wally Serote; Kdora
Petse Kgositsile; Mazisi Kunene; Ezekiel Mphahiele.
OG 564 Davis, Emma Rose.
Autograph Book of Mrs. Emma Rose Davis
4 p. 27 x 20 cm. 2 copies - typescript copied from
the original
1. Autographs 2. Signature (writing)
Series M: Newspaper Clipping, Logbooks, Journals & Scrapbooks
OG 148 /Begin/ After 50 Years, Johnson and Dean Still Going
Strong.
They are the Originators of the Stream Lined
Atmosphere of the Gay Nineties. Press Clippings.
1 broadside. 18 x 23 cm.
torn.
OG 165 Post-Civil War Clippings.
/Poems, scriptures, programs, and invitations/, ca. 1877.
1 volume, unpaged.
Back cover missing.
OG 166 Brown, John Mifflin, Rev.
Scrapbook of newspaper clippings of Rev. John Mifflin
Brown, Bishop of the African, Methodist, Episcopal
(A.M.E.) Church of Washington, D.C.
150 P.
Donated by Prof. Rudolph Lapp, Dept. of History,
College of San Mateo, San Mateo, California, Aug.,
1978.
Fragile. Also on microfilm.
Includes an incomplete history of the A.M.E. Church.
Mostly newspaper clippings regarding the Church and its
workings.
OG 207 The Black Coalition of New Haven.
A collection of xeroxed newspaper clippings concerned with
the development of the black community from mid-1967 to
1970.
2 volumes (looseleaf) 30 cm.
OG 209 Clark, Emma R.
Why visit Fort Stevens, D.C.? A narrative about President
Abraham Lincoln that everyone should read, by Emma R.
Clarke,
retired teacher emeritus, Randall Jr. High School, Washington,
D.C. /1946?/
1 volume. 31 cm.
Bound volume of clippings with text.
OG 219 Brownsville, Texas - Riot, 1906.
Clippings on the Brownsville riot case, 1907.
1 volume. 23 cm. (scrapbook)
Annotated.
OG 220 Amistad (Schooner)
Clippings on the Amistad case. 1839.
1 volume. 24 cm.
Indexed.
OG 221 Smoot, Maggie Wilson, 1870-1954.
A logbook of travels with the Fisk Jubilee Singers.
1882-1889.
1 Vol. 26 cm.
Holograph.
OG 222 Daniel, Allen Mercer, 1887-
A political scrapbook kept by A. Mercer Daniel during the
Campaign of 1912.
1 volume. 30 cm.
OG 223 Smith, Raphael A.
Scrapbook tracing his career in the Washington, D.C. Fire
Department. He was the first Black to hold the post of
Battalion Fire Chief. 1932-1970.
1 volume. 29 cm.
Contents: - Correspondence, clippings, court decisions,
certificate of retirement, reports, press release, speech and
photos.
OG 225 Orpheus Glee Club, Washington, D.C.
Directory of names and addresses of leading colored people
in Washington, D.C., 1894, compiled by the Orpheus Glee
Club.
127 P. 32 cm.
OG 227 Mount Olive African Methodist Episcopal Church,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Minutes and records of the Mount Olive A.M.E. Church,
Philadelphia, Pa., 1911-1918.
1 volume. 27 cm.
OG 228 Negro Young People's Christian and Educational
Congress, Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 6-12, 1902.
Scrapbook of newspaper clippings on the Congress and a
few miscellaneous clippings.
1 vol. 23 cm.
OG 233 Johnson, William Henry, 1833-1901
Clippings, 1873-1895, of speech's and letters to the editor
by Johnson. Also a few invitations and holograph letters.
1 volume. 23 cm.
OG 325 Toombs, Robert.
Newspaper clippings of Toombs speech at Atlanta to
revise the Constitution of the State.
19 x 6
OG 353 Marchbanks, Vance.
Newsclippings - St. Louis Argus 1926 October 15 "West Point
Candidate", Chicago Defender son of "Old 10th Calvary Vet West
Point Candidate".
1 leaf.' 2 pages.
clippings mounted.
OG 354 Seymour, S.D.
Original schedule, ninth census, 1870. Information secured
filled out for the Hampton Normal and Agricultural College
Taken on the 25th of August, 1870 by S.D. Seymour.
leaves. 28 cm.
typescript, carbon
donated by Roscoe Lewis.
OG 365 Wilberforce University, Ohio.
Articles of incorporation ... record. Wilberforce 'University,
Greene Co., Ohio, July 11, 1863-
Includes newspaper clippings re Wilberforce recorded in vol. 1,
page 62 "Articles of Incorporation" Greene County, Ohio Records.
Donated by Mary E. Price, Wash.,"D.C., April, 1975.
Includes certification of correct transcripts from the records
by recorder of Green County, Ohio.
OG 365a Wilberforce University, Wilberforce, Ohio.
Newspaper clippings re academic programs at the school dated
and undated.
OG 372 Scott, William Henry Rev.
scrapbook of clippings, 1874-1875, Washington, D.C.
scrapbook.
Donated by William Scott.
Includes an article by Rev. Howard B. Grose on the Chinese in
America /8 pp/ and an announcement of a Grand Rally at Union -Baptist
Church, December 16, 1894.
OG 372a Carroll, Patrick.
William Henry Scott, June, 1980.
8 p.
xerox . 28 x 21 cm.
(lift of William Scott.
Includes a letter of transmittal to Mr. William Scott from
Carroll, June 15, 1980.
OG 474 Cartoons.
Clippings of political cartoons taken from The Guardian
/newspaper/, Jan. 10, 1903, and a Washington, D.C. newspaper
/unidentified/ dated July 29, 1909.
2 clippings. 23 x 23 cm. 20 x 18 cm.
Captions read: "The latest approved costume for dining car
waiters". /umpire masks worn on the faces of black waiters/'
from D.C. paper; and "Snapshot in Hades taken by the Guardian
Artist". /depicts political figures being pushed into Hades/.
OG 617d Mason, M.F.
Minutes of the Ladies Church Aid Society of
[Gilfield Baptist Church, Petersburg, VA]
Dec.? 12, 1939, June 13, 1939. 4 p. 28 x 21 cm. (torn)
Written in pencil. Minutes for 3 separate meetings.
Series N: Government Documents
OG 154 Republic of Liberia.
Certificate of appointment as Counsellor of the Supreme
Court of the Republic of Liberia.
1 leaf. 45 cm.
Blank document.
OG 155 Republic of Liberia.
Docket of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Liberia,
December term, A.D., 1913.
6 P. 32 cm.
OG 156 Republic of Liberia.
Docket of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Liberia,
June term, A.D., 1913.
4 P. 32 cm.
OG 157 Republic of Liberia.
Docket of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Liberia,
April, term, A.D., 1914.
4 p. 32 cm.
OG 158 Republic of Liberia.
Liberian order of military service and merit issued by the
President of the Republic of Liberia
1 leaf. 39 cm.
Blank document.
OG 321 Massachusetts Presidential Election Returns, 1960 -
Certification, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Dec. 13,
1969.
2 p.
Endorsed by Executive Secretary, Lemeul M. Wells.
OG 326 Reconstruction Constitution, Louisiana, 1868.
Extract.
2 p. 25 cm.
Holograph.
OG 356 Bostin, Joseph D.
Document, 1875 July 15, Newberry Court House South Carolina -
Commissioning of Joseph D. Bostin as Attorney Solicitor and
Counsellor in the circuit & probate courts of the State of
South Carolina.
3 leaves. 30 cm.
xerox of holograph.
taken from originals in the History Dept at Howard University
by George Miller.
OG 376 U.S. 4lst Congress. 2nd Session. House.
Accounts of the colonization agent, March 30, 1870, Washington,
D.C.
Executive Document no. 227.
Purchased from Bookworm & Silverfish 10/31/79
OG 376a U.S. 41st Congress. 2nd Session. House. Nol 222
Colonization of persons of African descent. Washington,
D.C., March 30, 1870.
Executive document No. 222.
Purchased from Bookworm & Silverfish.
OG 430 Parker, J.J.
Certificate of election of Winten Dodson in the general election
held November 5, as Representative in the General Assembly
from the County of Sumter in Alabama. Montgomery,
November 19, 1872.
1 leaf. 22 cm.
Print and holograph (xerox copy)
Endorsement: J.J. Parker, Secretary of State.
OG 468 U.S. 31st Congress. lst Session.
African squadron. Message from the President of the United
States. Naval Department, July 22, 1850.
5 p. 25 cm.
Executive document No. 73.
OG 473 U.S. 39th Congress. 2nd Session. House of Representatives.
Report No. 23.
Murder of Union soldiers, February 22, 1867.
37p.
Series O: Photographs & Post Cards & Flash Cards
OG l61 St. Croix, Virgin Islands of U.S.A. The Garden of the
West Indies. Brooklyn, Albertype. Co., 1917.
39 leaves. 17 x 13 cm.
Photogravures.
OG 163 Brown, John.
Post card album of Harper's Ferry, Berkley Springs,
Annapolis, Md., 1909.
1 album. 25 x 18 cm. 19 leaves.
Also on microfilm - positive and negative reels (163a)
OG 305 McDonald, Mary.
Black phonics cards, Pan-African Early Education Center,
Durham, North Carolina, 1971.
39 pasteboard cards. 9 x 6 cm.
Includes photostats of Black individuals.
Flash cards designed to teach beginning sounds while also
reinforcing recognition of Black personalities.
OG 379 Dominican Republic.
Postcards. Himo Nacional. Musica del Maestro Rose Reyes.
and Estrotas de Emilio Prud' homme.
2 post cards. 9 x 14 cm.
(blank)
Carries the National anthem of the Dominican Republic in
Spanish.
OG 400 Retter, C.V.
Postcard with photo of students at Albert Academy, Freetown,
West Africa, 1906, July.
1 post card.
"From Mrs. C.V. Retter, Harrisburg, Pa., July, 1906.
0G 409 Pool, Rosey.
Post card, 1966 Sept. 22 to Dorothy Porter.
1 post card. 15 x 10 cm illustrated
with Henrietta of Lorraine by Van Dyck.
Regarding travel itinerary.
OG 410 Wallace.
Post card, 1952 Nov. 2 to the Allans of Washington, D.C.
from Wallace.
1 post card. 15 x 10 cm.
Photo taken by National Photo Studio, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Series P: Awards, Certificates & Honors
OG 162 Coleman, Frank.
Plaque presented to Frank Coleman for special
contributions to 1953 Scout Fund Drive, by National
Capital Area Council, Boy Scouts of America.
23 x 15.
Imprinted on plaque, "In appreciation for interest in and
services to the youth of our community."
OG 322 Watson, Lizzie.
Teacher's certificate issued Sept. 10, 1874, New Orleans,
Louisiana.
1 leaf.
xerox copy,
Gift of R. B. Garret, Bradley University, July, 1967.
OG 324 Washington, John E., D.
Winners in the 1940 photograph contest, Cardoza High School,
Washington, D.C.
Series Q: Stamps
OG 167 Glenn, C. B., Supt.
/Stamped envelopes addressed to/ Supt. C.B. Glenn,
Board of Education Building, Birmingham, Alabama, n.d.
7 envelopes. 15 x 9 cm.
U.S. postage stamps attached: white and purple, three
cents denomination with George Washington's face printed
on front.
1 blank envelop included among the 7 envelopes.
OG 168 Republique du Senegal.
/Stamped envelope commemorating/ Marcus Garvey,
1887-1940,
Jamaica, Precurseurs de la Negritude, Premier Jour, Dakar,
1971 March 21.
1 envelope. 16 cm. attached stamp, 5 cm.
Premier Jour D'Emission.
OG 169 Republique du Senegal.
/Stamped envelope commemorating/ Booker T. Washington,
1856-1916, and Phillis Wheatley, 1753-1784, Precurseurs
De la Negritude, Premier Jour, Dakar, 1971 April 10.
1 envelope. 16 x 9 cm. attached stamps (2) 5 x 3 cm each
with pictures of Phyllis Wheatly and Booker T. Washington
respectively.
Premier Jour D'Emission.
OG 170 Republique du Senegal.
/Stamped envelope commemorating/ Alain Le Roy Locke,
1886-1954 and James E.K. Aggrey, 1875-1927,
Precurseurs de
la Negritude, Premier Jour, Dakar, 1971 April 10.
1 envelope. 16 x 9 cm. attached 2 stamps, 5 x 3 cm. each.
Premier Jour D'Emission.
OG 171 Republique du Senegal.
/Stamped envelope commemorating/ D'Price Mars,
1876-1969, Haiti, Precurseur de la Negritude, Premier Jour,
Dakar, 1970 March 21.
1 envelope. 16 x 9 cm. attached stamp, 5 x 3 cm.
Premier Joir D'Emmission.
OG 172 Republique du Senegal.
/Stamped envelope commemorating/ Rene Maran,
1887-1960,
Martinique, Precurseur de la Negritude, Premier Jour,
Dakar, 19?0 March 21.
1 envelope. 16 x 9 cm., attached stamp, 5 x 3 cm.
Premier Jour D'Emission.
OG 173 Republique Francaise.
Postage stamps.
2 stams. 2 cm. each. (1 blue and white, 30 c), 1 rust and
white, 10 c)
Donated by Dorothy Porter.
OG 174 Postage Stamp. Bologna, Italy.
1 stamp attached to torn envelope. 2 cm.
blue and white ink.
"Poste italiano" printed on stamp.
Donated by Mrs. Dorothy Porter.
OG 175 U.S. Postage Stamps.
1 cent stamp with profile of George Washington, n.d.
2 stamps. 2 cm. (green and white ink)
Used stamps.
Donated by Dorothy Porter.
OG 176 Atlanta School of Social Work, Atlanta, Georgia.
/Stamped envelope addressed to/ Atlanta School of Social
Work, 247 Henry St., S.W., Atlanta, Ga.
1 envelope. 17 x 9 cm.
Circular U.S. postage stamp, white and purple, three cents
stamp on envelope.
Series R: Howard University
OG 208 Howard University, Washington, D.C. - Alumni.
Record book, June 1875-May 1884.
1 volume. 25 cm.
Holograph.
Laid in: Minutes, May 31, 1884 and a voting list.
OG 211 Howard University, Washington, D.C.
Alumni roll. 1895.
l vol. 16 cm.
Holograph.
Names and addresses of twenty-nine alumni.
OG 310 Howard University, Washington, D C.
Speech, written for Howard University Charter Day Program,
192 by a H.U. Student giving tribute to Edward Arthur Bulloch
and Scott Wood, former students of Howard.
15 leaves. 27 cm.
Holograph unsigned.
Includes biographical notes; and quotes from prominent individuals
pertaining to the University's excellence.
OG 349 Howard University, Washington, D.C.
Clipping - "Howard University. The Second Anniversary."
Daily Morning Chronicle (Washington, D.C.) I July, 1869.
2 leafs. 28 cm.
Newsclipping mounted
Includes address by Pres. O.O. Howard.
OG 420 Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Grenville, South
Carolina.
(Form and letter of request for statistics on the religious
condition of colleges, sent by the Society for Missionary
Enquiry to Howard University, Washington, D.C.) Grenville,
South Carolina, 1869.
2 leaves. folder. 21 x 13 cm.
OG 612 Miller, May
Toward the Preservation of a Heritage (Dedication of the
Howard University Museum) by May Miller, Aug. 12, 1979
1 sheet (typescript) 28 x 21 cm. Autographed.
1. Poetry, 2. Howard University Museum
Series S: Memorabilia
OG 303 Button.
Hubert H. Humphrey campaign button.
1 button, blue and white. 3 cm. in diameter.
Slogan: "HHH Fills the Prescription"
OG 304 Buttons.
N.A.A.C.P. Membership buttons for 1960 and 1961.
15 buttons, blue and white. imprinted with
"Member NAACP/year/".
OG 338 Poor People's Campaign, 1968.
Button.
Black and white with an illustration of a woman holding
a baby. 2 inches in diameter.
Donated by Dr. Ferry, School of Religion, Howard University,
11/1/75.
OG 339 I Have A Dream ... One America.
bumper sticker, 9 x 24 cm
black and white
Donated by Michael Winston, December 1, 1975.
Series T: Maps
OG 411 Edwards, Bryan.
Map of the Island of St Christopher's for the history of the
West Indies, Oct. 1794. Printed by J. Stockdale, Piccadilly.
1 map. 27 x 21 cm.
Purchased from Tuttle 7/29/40
OG 412 Edwards, Bryan.
Map of the Island of Barbados; for the history of the West
Indies. Published by John Stockdale, Piccadilly, Oct. 6, 1794.
1 map. 25 x 21 cm.
Purchased from Tuttle, 7/17/40
OG 413 Santo Domingo.
A map of the Island of St. Domingo. Printed by J. Stockdale,
Piccadilly, London, August 1, 1806.
1 Map. 78 x 50 cm.
IN RALPH BUNCHE ROOM.
Purchased from Tuttle 7/29/40
Series U: Currency
OG 455 State of South Carolina. Revenue Bond Scrip.
Receivable as one dollar, in payment of all taxes and dues
of the State, except special tax levied to pay interest on
public debt. Columbia, South Carolina, March 2, 1872.
2 sheets (fold) 35 x 21 cm.
Endorsed by Miles Parker.
OG 598 State of Alabama Confederate Treasury note for $5.00
dated Jan. 1, 1864 at Montgomery, AL, 1 note 17 x 17 cm.
Lithographed scene, Black men harvesting wheat, while
white overseer with whip observes the Black men
OG 599 Farmers and Exchange Bank, Charleston, S.C.
Bank note for $5.00 dated Aug. 17, 1853(?) At
Charleston, S.C. 1 note 17 x 7 cm.
Lithograph of Black man guarding a loaded wagon
carried by 3 teams of oxen ...
Series V: Secret Societies
OG 597 Gravatt, H.P.
The Knights of Pythias Manual - Continuing the Origin and
and General History of Secret Societies.... M.C. Lilley & Co.,
Columbus, OH, 1876, 11 x 7 cm. 309 p. Illustrated, leather bound
Signature and address of John C. Chaires - purchased from
D.E. Williams 2/13/81
OG 600 Court Benefit Association of the Most Worshipful Union Grand
Court of Heroines of Jericho, Endowment Policy for member
Edna Nelson, dated Feb. 14, 1927, Tallahassee, FL
1. Sisterhood, 2. Insurance Police, 3. Heroines of Jerico, 4. Edna Nelson
5. William Nelson, 1 p. 42 x 31 cm
OG 604 Women of the Ku Klux Klan. Mizpah Klan
Melbourne, Florida Membership card for
Nellie Bryan Pillainz? Void after Jan. 1, 1927
Signed & Sealed
1. Ku Klux Klan - women , 2. Mizpah Klan - membership,
3. Secret Societies, 4. Florida - Ku Klux Klan
Series W: Agreements & Contracts
OG 615 Cook, Will M.
Agreement between Paul Lawrence Dunbar and Will M. Cook for the
right to secure copyrights and publish songs.
New York, 1902, 1 leaf 27 x 23cm. (torn and very fragile)
Signed by Will M. Cook and Paul Lawrence Dunbar
Endorsed: Bert Cooper, R. Simon.
1. Paul Lawrence Dunbar, 2. royalties, 3. copyrights, 4. songs,
performing rights, 5. music-copyright