41016.

J.G. Thompson & Co., Beaufort, S.C.

41017.

Six Months Tour in the Tropics. No. 28. The Government House, Christiansted, St. Croix, W.I. Written on verso “Feb. 8-61. ALL Louisa.” This image is not an African-American view but is included here as it is part of this series.

41017.

Six Months Tour in the Tropics. No. 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68. Views at Butlers Bay, the Estate of Geert Gyllick, Esq. 2-cent, cancelled tax stamp. Not an African-American view but listed here to remain with other images from this series.

41018.

Six Months Tour in the Tropics. No. 14. 15. Groups at the sea shore–arrival of the fishing boats. Written on verso “Feb. 6. 1861 Louisa-from Sister Mary.”

41019.

Six Months Tour in the Tropics. No. 20. 21. 22. 23. Exterior of Stores with Fruit and Morby venders. Written on verso “Feb. 6-1861 Louisa from Sister Mary.”

41020.

Six Months Tour in the Tropics. No. 75. 76. 77. 78. Scenes on the Wharf–waiting the arrival of the Packet. Written on verso ” Feb. 8. 61 ALL Louisa.”

41021.

Six Months Tour in the Tropics. No. 79. 80. 81. Sunday Market. Assemblage of Negroes from the Country with their Produce. Written on verso “Feb. 6. 1861 Louisa-from Sister Mary.”

41021.

Six Months Tour in the Tropics. No. 79, 80, 81. Sunday Market. Assemblage of Negroes from the Country with their Produce.

41022.

Six Months Tour in the Tropics. No. 69. 70. 71. 72. Views at Pond Bridge, with negro Women Washing Clothes. Written on verso “Feb. 6. 1861 Louisa-from Sister Mary.”

41023.

Six Months Tour in the Tropics. No. 91. 92. 93. 94. Scenes in the Wood and Coal Market, Christiansted, St. Croix, W.I. Written on verso ” Feb. 6. 1861 Louisa-from Sister Mary.”

41024.

Six Months Tour in the Tropics. No. 11. 12. 13. Scenes at a Well in the Market Place. Written on verso “Feb. 6. 1861 Louisa-from Sister Mary.”

41025.

557. Marcia & Gabe’s Angels.

41026.

No. 29. [Young chimney sweeps.]

41027.

[Young man greeting an alligator.]

41028.

Smart Dorrell, Fernandina, Fla.

41029.

Alligator taking lunch.

41030.

Louisiana. Our Washerwoman.

41031.

Sweeps.

41032.

No. 589. Southern Views. Coffee, Cane & Cotton.

41033.

117-July, a Native African, 100 years old.

41034.

Old Man Joe & wife.

41035.

The White Slave.

41036.

Melody.

41037.

Untitled.

41038.

No. 2063. Blackberries.

41039.

Untitled.

41040.

Group of School Teachers, Beaufort, S.C.

41041.

Picturesque Log Cabin.

41046.

James A. Budworth, “White’s Original Serenaders.” Blackface performer.

41055.

Blackface banjo performer.

41064.

Untitled. Shoe Shine Boy.

41065.

105. Solid Comfort.

41066.

No. 815. Colored Cemetery.

41067.

No. 429. Washing Camp.

41068.

Happy Little Nigs.

41069.

No. 457. Lightwood Merchants.

41070.

No. 30. 15th Amendments.

41071.

No. 52. Let Brotherly Love Prevail.

41072.

No. 152. Flip Flap Militia.

41073.

No. 178. Cotton Press.

41074.

No. 168. Cotton Press.

41075.

No. 133. Uncle Daniels Cabin.

41076.

no. 489. Aunt Amy’s Cabin.

41077.

Little Africa, Augusta, Ga.

41078.

No. 28. Negro Quarters on Plantation.

41079.

Untitled. Filling pitcher with water.

41080.

No. 148. Washing Camp.

41080.

No. 431. Washing Camp.

41081.

#149. Washing.

41082.

No. 590. Group on Cotton bale.