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An old story made new. Negro makers of history by Carter Godwin Woodson ... Washington D. C. The Associated publishers. Inc. [n. d.].

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Circular regarding the book.; Genre: Piece 1: Catalogs; Piece 2: Blank Forms.

Page Order: Leaflet

Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML.

2 duplicate copies

Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 210, Folder 33.

Copy scanned: 2

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1850 - 1880
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Woodson, Carter Godwin.
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Woodson Law Office, Appomattox, Appomattox County, Virginia

Buffalo, New York. Symington-Gould, makers of tank, ship and railroad parts. Woman operator of a five ton crane picking up rough castings of truck train for railroads. She operated this same crane in the last war; in between was a housewife

Harness makers store on the main street in Colchester, Connecticut

Long Island City, New York. Atlantic Macaroni Company, makers of Caruso brand products. Feeding spaghetti, still moist, into a trimming machine

James T. Lewis to Horace Greeley, Theodore Tilton, and Parke Godwin, Wednesday, September 07, 1864 (Prospects for Lincoln's reelection; endorsed by Lewis)

Parke Godwin to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, April 20, 1861 (Debt of George Denison)

Buffalo, New York. At the wedding of Cedelia Wrazen and Bronislaus Nowak, who are of Polish descent. They are employed at Ross Heater, makers of condensers for the Navy. He is temporarily deferred from the Army due to essential work. They apologized for the smallness of the wedding, blamed it on rationing of food, talked of how their parents' weddings had lasted for four days of feasting

Saddle makers. Capriola Saddlery, Elko, Nevada

Buffalo, New York. Symington-Gould, makers of tank, ship, and railroad parts. Rod department. Metal rods are used to reinforce the sand in most molds. After the mold has been used, rods are shaken out of the sand and transported to the Rod department. Here women sort them, and will then straighten them or curve them depending on individual requirements

Prinzessin von Provence. Libretto. German

Electric Institute of Washington. Electric waffle makers

Buffalo, New York. Polish-American woman operating a lathe which finishes part of the locomotive wheel at the New York Car Wheel Company, makers of locomotive wheels for the railroads

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