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Josiah Henson was born into slavery June 15, 1789, in Port Tobacco, Maryland. In 1828, Henson became a preacher for the Methodist Episcopal Church and was able to earn money to buy his freedom. His master took the money, but then raised the price to $ 1,000. In 1830 Henson fled to Canada with his family where he became involved in the Underground Railroad, leading over 200 slaves to freedom. African American Slavery, African American Culture, African Americans, Black History Facts, Black History Month, Black Knowledge, African Diaspora, Before Us, African American History
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Josiah Henson was born into slavery June 15, 1789, in Port Tobacco, Maryland. In 1828, Henson became a preacher for the Methodist Episcopal Church and was able to earn money to buy his freedom. His master took the money, but then raised the price to $ 1,000. In 1830 Henson fled to Canada with his family where he became involved in the Underground Railroad, leading over 200 slaves to freedom.
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Born in Kent County, Delaware in 1808, Samuel Burris was a conductor on the Underground Railroad, helping slaves escape to freedom. He was captured and tried in Dover, Delaware, on a charge of aiding runaways and sentenced to be sold as a slave. Wilmington abolitionist Isaac Flint, disguised as a slave trader, bought Burris at auction and helped him return to freedom and his family in Philadelphia. via @Delaware Public Archives archives.delaware.gov Underground Railroad, Survival, American Civil War, American Heroes, We Are The World, Black Pride
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Born in Kent County, Delaware in 1808, Samuel Burris was a conductor on the Underground Railroad, helping slaves escape to freedom. He was captured and tried in Dover, Delaware, on a charge of aiding runaways and sentenced to be sold as a slave. Wilmington abolitionist Isaac Flint, disguised as a slave trader, bought Burris at auction and helped him return to freedom and his family in Philadelphia. via @Delaware Public Archives archives.delaware.gov
Abraham Lincoln's receiving vault at Oak Ridge Cemetery on the day of his funeral, with crowds visible in the background. American History, Lincoln Assassination, Lincoln Financial, President Abraham Lincoln, Train Tour, Oak Ridge, Us History, Vaulting
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Abraham Lincoln's receiving vault at Oak Ridge Cemetery on the day of his funeral, with crowds visible in the background.
The coffins of Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln await reburial in the reconstructed Lincoln Monument in Springfield's Oak Ridge Cemetery in 1901. Abraham Lincoln History, Abraham Lincoln Family, Mary Todd Lincoln, Lincoln Life, Lincoln Quotes, American Presidents
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The coffins of Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln await reburial in the reconstructed Lincoln Monument in Springfield's Oak Ridge Cemetery in 1901.
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"The photo of Lincoln lying in an open coffin is the only one that exists. It was taken by photographer Jeremiah Gurney, Jr., on April 24, 1865, as the president’s body lay in state in City Hall in New York. It was immediately confiscated by Secretary of War Edwin Stanton (1814-1869) and was hidden away for 87 years until it was discovered in the Illinois State Historical Library in 1952, by then 15-year-old Ronald Rietveld, who was researching the papers of Lincoln’s personal secretaries." Dead Presidents, History Nerd, World History, History Facts, History Photos, Memento Mori
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"The photo of Lincoln lying in an open coffin is the only one that exists. It was taken by photographer Jeremiah Gurney, Jr., on April 24, 1865, as the president’s body lay in state in City Hall in New York. It was immediately confiscated by Secretary of War Edwin Stanton (1814-1869) and was hidden away for 87 years until it was discovered in the Illinois State Historical Library in 1952, by then 15-year-old Ronald Rietveld, who was researching the papers of Lincoln’s personal secretaries."
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Historic Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - Elizabeth Thorn, her husband was away fighting in another part of the country when the fighting broke out at Gettysburg. Seeing the amount of dead in the fields, she hand dug 91 graves for the fallen from both sides. She was 6 months pregnant.
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1860s First Aid kit. Germ theory was not well known until after the Civil War, and many soldiers and civilians died because of infection on the battlefield and after childbirth.
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from an American Civil War date Collidge U.S. Army field surgeon's companion
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This photograph was taken in 1865 in Richmond Virginia. It shows a group of recently freed slaves, who became free with the fall of Richmond. It was on this date, December 6, in the year 1865 that the 13th amendment was ratified, banning slavery in the United States Black History, By Any Means Necessary, Interesting History
This photograph was taken in 1865 in Richmond Virginia. It shows a group of recently freed slaves, who became free with the fall of Richmond. It was on this date, December 6, in the year 1865 that the 13th amendment was ratified, banning slavery in the United States
Although there are thousands of tintype images of Confederate and Union soldiers, there are very few images of the many Native Americans who fought on both sides of the Civil War. The identity of this Union soldier is unknown. Native American History, Native American Indians, Native Americans, American Union, Cherokees
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Although there are thousands of tintype images of Confederate and Union soldiers, there are very few images of the many Native Americans who fought on both sides of the Civil War. The identity of this Union soldier is unknown.
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Out of the approx. 750,000 soldiers that fought for the South, these were the last surviving Confederate Civil War veterans. Photo taken in 1951 History Memes, Captain American
Out of the approx. 750,000 soldiers that fought for the South, these were the last surviving Confederate Civil War veterans. Photo taken in 1951
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John Clem and Brother. John Clem, who, at twelve years old, was the youngest Seargent in the US Army in the Civil War.
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(Civil War Major General) James A. Garfield, 20th President of the United States.