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SSID26003929_9_22_1967.jpg
A column about the Black Power movement

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A variety of columns, stories, and poll about racial attitudes at HSC

SSID26001841_4_25_1969_2.jpg
Demonstrators protest the dismissal of Burwell Robinson

GH 1949.jpg
6 x 10.5 cm
Black & White
Handwritten in Back: " Sent in by John R. Dail '49, Graham Hall"

Morton 4.jpg
10.5 x 6 cm
Black & White
Handwritten on Back: Morton (West Side) Sent by John R. Dail '49"

spalding 58 back.jpg
Amsterdam; Note: see "Related Item" field for verso of map. This is the second derivative of Smith's map of Virginia. It was the only regional map in Mercator's Atlas Minor, beginning in 1628. The plate was not changed during its publication history…

spalding 58 front.jpg
Amsterdam; Note: see "Related Item" field for verso of map. This is the second derivative of Smith's map of Virginia. It was the only regional map in Mercator's Atlas Minor, beginning in 1628. The plate was not changed during its publication history…

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Class of 1858. C.S.A. killed at Petersburg, VA. This is from a picture owned by Mrs. Florence Prall of Buckingham, VA. Reproduced Dec. 1938, by Kirk H [unintelligible].

spalding 35.jpg
London; Showing the area from Pennsylvania to North Carolina, this small map also shows roads, towns, waterways, some residents, and relief. It includes "the 2 farthest Settlements in Virginia in 1755." The map was published in London Magazine, vol.…

spalding 8 back.jpg
London; Note: image depicts verso; see "Related Item" field for front of image. Derivative 9, State I, of Smith's map of Virginia. Oriented with north to the right, this lovely map was first published in John Speed's The Theatre of the Empire of…

spalding 8 front.jpg
London; Note: image depicts front; see "Related Item" field for verso of image. Derivative 9, State I, of Smith's map of Virginia. Oriented with north to the right, this lovely map was first published in John Speed's The Theatre of the Empire of…

spalding 60.jpg
Paris, ca. 1768; A cartouche with a more decorative top line differentiates this map from Spalding 50 [also in this collection]. Otherwise, the geographic area is the same, covering Pennsylvania and New Jersey to the Carolinas. Fronts differ,…

spalding 44 Lea.jpg
London; This is one of the first English maps of America that relied heavily on English resources, rather than Dutch. At this time, the English had possession of the New England area, which had been governed previously by the Dutch for twenty years.…
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