Page four of a newspaper published by the Community Service Society (formerly the Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor) about radio personality Wythe Williams' visit to Ward Manor in 1941.
Advertisements; African Americans; Blacks; Boarding schools; Fund raising; Indians of North America; Schools
Advertisement for a fundraising event at the Chester Presbyterian Church for benefit of the Hampton Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute which was founded on the banks of the Virginia Peninsula by Brigadier General Samuel Chapman Armstrong in...
Law passed March 8, 1773 stating that slave owners who knowingly allow their slaves to beg of others are subject to a fine of 10 pounds per offence. The law also states that slave owners who knowingly sell a slave that can no longer work are...
These are the advertisements for two performances. The first advertisement is for a play called "Above the Clouds" at the Unique Reading Room on Tuesday evening, November 25, 1902. The second advertisement is for the benefit of the Unique...
School receipt for Ann on off-white paper. Handwritten receipt in ink with some additional marks in pencil. The receipt describes the purchase, which relates to Ann's schooling and the price located on the right side. The total price came to...
Rectangular shaped lithograph card with a central rectangular scene of two young girls giving gifts to a mother and a child. The two young girls are dressed in fancy robes and hats, one is in red and the other is in green. The mother and child have...