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"Negroes waiting at the depot"
1856-1858
1994.20.03.24
George Fuller of Deerfield, Massachusetts, made this sketch, "Negroes Waiting at the depot," in Mobile, Alabama in 1857. |
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"Ellis, Field hand"
1856-1858
1994.20.03.33
George Fuller drew "Ellis, Field Hand" on his travels through the slave states in the 1850s. |
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Woman washing
1857
1994.20.03.35
George Fuller (1822-1884) sought to highlight in his sketches of southern slaves what he called "the expressions of what we call lowly or everyday life." |
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"Our page, Harry"
1858
1994.20.03.48
George Fuller (1822-1884) of Deerfield, Massachusetts, sketched "Our Page Harry" while working in the Deep South as an itinerant portrait painter in the 1850s. |
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African-American woman sewing
1856-1858
1994.20.03.54
Like his other drawings of slave and southern plantation life, this interior sketch of slave quarters by George Fuller (1822-1884) of Deerfield, Massachusetts, carefully details the spaces in which slaves worked and lived. |
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"Negro Funeral"
1856-1858
1994.20.03.55
George Fuller drew this sketch after witnessing an African American funeral procession in March, 1858. |
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"Barrs Homestead 1739"
1857
L01.101
Although Eliza Allen Starr (1824-1901), a Deerfield-born artist and author, spent most of her life away from Deerfield, she still held a great affection for the town's sites. This painting depicts her family's ancestral home. |
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Abraham Lincoln
c. 1865
2002.22.501
This lithograph is a portrait of President Lincoln within the text of the Emancipation Proclamation. |
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J. Wilson's Improved Cast iron Plough
1839
L04.003
This is a drawing of the plough submitted for a patent by its inventor, John Wilson (1782-1869) of Deerfield, Massachusetts. |
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Sketch
c. 1905
2003.43.574.03.03
This sketch was drawn by Margaret Whiting (1860-1946) for use by the
Deerfield Society of Blue and White Needlework, Deerfield, Massachusetts. |