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front Mary: Lamson family servant
c. 1867
2000.19.22.01
African American women like Mary experienced only limited economic opportunity after the Civil War.
front "Indian Village, Caughnawaga"
c. 1899
1957.07
This photograph is of the village at Kahnawake (Caughnawaga), Quebec, Canada.
front Tuscarora beadwork sellers
1889-1890
1998.09.01
This is a stereopticon view of several Tuscarora (Iroquois) artisans selling their beadwork to tourists near Niagara Falls, New York, in 1889.
front Orra White Hitchcock (1796-1863)
c. 1860
1996.12.2670.83
The formal photograph of Orra (White) Hitchcock depicts her in the full fashion of the Civil War era, in a voluminous floor-length dress and shawl, her hair tightly controlled under her white bonnet with long lappets.
front Edward Hitchcock (1793-1864)
c. 1860
1996.12.2670.84
Edward Hitchcock posed for this c.1860 studio portrait in full winter dress, his hat and walking stick in his hands.
front Memorial - 52nd Massachusetts Volunteers
c. 1863
1996.12.0924
This painting commemorates the soldiers lost to disease from the 52nd Massachusetts Volunteer Regiment in 1863.
front Rufus Saxton (1824-1908)
1862-1865
1996.12.2292
Rufus Saxton of Deerfield, Massachusetts had a long and distinguished career in the military.
front Horse and Surrey
1880-1889
1996.12.2179
Four women in a surrey before Mayor Philips' House in Springfield, Massachusetts.
front Train Wreck along the Deerfield River
1886
1996.12.2511
This catastrophic train wreck photographed near West Deerfield, Massachusetts, illustrated the risks of railroad travel in the 19th century.
front Memorial Hall
1879
1997.08.02
This 1879 stereographic view of the first building of Deerfield Academy was taken by Greenfield, Massachusetts, photographer Benjamin F. Popkins (1822-1905).

 

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