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Sketch of John Henry Montgomery, ca. 1900, published in
Lamb's Textile Industries of the United States: Embracing Biographical Sketches of Prominent Men and A Historical Resume of the Progress of Textile Manufacture From the Earliest Records to the Present Time
, courtesy of HathiTrust.
Sketch of enslaved people and driver from the plantation journal of Charles Heyward, Charleston, South Carolina, 1826-1835, courtesy of the Gibbes Museum of Art
Sketch of enslaved African Americans outside of their cabins, from Sketches from the North American War, 1861-65, Adolf Carlsson Warberg, circa 1861, courtesy of University of Virginia Library.
Sketch of enslaved African Americans outside of their cabins, from Sketches from the North American War, 1861-65, Adolf Carlsson Warberg, circa 1861, courtesy of University of Virginia Library.
Sketch of egret by Philip Simmons, Philip Simmons Collection, courtesy of the Avery Research Center.
Sketch (9" x 12") of egret, similar to that used in Philip Simmons Gate at the South Carolina State Museum
Sketch of distressed Sea Island survivor, "The Sea Island Hurricane: The Devastation, 1894," from Scribner Magazine, sketch by Daniel Smith, Sea Islands, South Carolina, 1894, courtesy of the Avery Research Center.
Sketch of Brith Sholom Beth Israel, Laura S. Peck, Charleston, courtesy of Special Collections at College of Charleston Libraries.
Sketch of Billy Simmons from a News and Courier article, 1903. Illustration taken from This Happy Land: The Jews of Colonial and Antebellum Charleston.
Sketch of an enslaved woman carrying a bundle, from The Great South, Edward King, 1875, courtesy of University of Virginia Library Special Collections.
Sketch of a slave patrol stopping enslaved men in search of slave passes, Frederic B. Schell, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1863, courtesy of the Library of Congress.
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