Inventory for MSA SC 2432-1



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MSA SC 2432-1-1
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1905-1915
Mediumcopy photograph
Storage33/02/02/17
Description
[Simon Murdock as an old man, veteran, Company F, Fourth US Colored Troops, Carroll County].
MSA SC 2432-1-2
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1882
Mediumcopy photograph
Storage33/02/02/17
Description
Sergeant Murphy, white washer and Sunday school superintendent.
MSA SC 2432-1-3
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1892
Mediumcopy photograph
Storage33/02/02/17
Description
Sergeant Murphy, a printer, when the AFRO-AMERICAN put out its first issue, four pages.
MSA SC 2432-1-4
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1900-1999
Mediumcopy photograph
Storage33/02/02/17
Description
Sergeant Murphy, in 1907 the AFRO-AMERICAN and the LEDGER combined.
MSA SC 2432-1-5
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1915
Mediumcopy photograph
Storage33/02/02/17
Description
Sergeant Murphy in the uniform of a Scottish Rite Mason.
MSA SC 2432-1-6
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1900-1999
Mediumcopy photograph
Storage33/02/02/17
Description
Sergeant John H. Murphy, Sr. in Civil War Uniform, 1864.
MSA SC 2432-1-7
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1859-1869
Mediumcopy photograph
Storage33/02/02/17
Description
[Contraband on the James River] This view, from the Brady Studio, depicts a group offormer slaves standing at wharf possibly at City Point, Virginia. Original at the National Archives.
MSA SC 2432-1-8
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1859-1869
Mediumcopy photograph
Storage33/02/02/17
Description
[Crew of USS Hunchback on James River] Brady Studio group photograph of white and African-American sailors on the deck of a ship. Original at National Archives
MSA SC 2432-1-9
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1859-1869
Mediumcopy photograph
Storage33/02/02/17
Description
View of Union officers and an African-American servant posed before field tents taken by Alexander Gardner. Original at National Archives.
MSA SC 2432-1-10
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1859-1869
Mediumcopy photographs
StorageContact the Department of Special Collections for location.
Description
Sketch of African-Americans and Confederate P.O.W.'s at Point Lookout, Maryland. Copy photographs from MSA SC 1900 [Morris G. Bernheim Sketchbook Collection]; poor image quality; reproduction orders should be placed through MSA SC 1900.
MSA SC 2432-1-11
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1859-1869
Mediumcopy photograph
Storage33/02/02/17
Description
Sketch of African-Americans and Confederate P.O.W.'s at Point Lookout, Maryland. Copy photographs from MSA SC 1900 [Morris G. Bernheim Sketchbook Collection]; poor image quality; reproduction orders should be placed through MSA SC 1900.
MSA SC 2432-1-12
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1863-1866
Mediumcopy photograph
Storage33/02/02/17
Description
Fourth US Colored Troops in formation before barracks. Original at Library of Congress.
MSA SC 2432-1-13
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1890-1900
Mediumcopy photograph
Storage33/02/02/17
Description
Unidentifed members of an African-American Grand Army of the Republic (G.A.R.) post standing before their hall. Building features a sign that read:Head Quarters of Relief Corps No. 5. Location unknown.
MSA SC 2432-1-14
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1900-1999
Mediumcopy photograph
Storage33/02/02/17
Description
John H. Murphy, Sr., 1922--Editor and publisher of the Afro-American--1896-1922.
MSA SC 2432-1-15
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1900-1999
Mediumcopy photograph
Storage33/02/02/17
Description
Sergeant Murphy and his bride on their wedding day, 1865.
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