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[Andrew Carnegie and other dignitaries on the platform at the 25th anniversary of Tuskegee Institute, Alabama]

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Frances Benjamin Johnston Collection.

LOT subdivision subject: Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute - Portraits.

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photographic prints andrew carnegie andrew carnegie dignitaries platform anniversary tuskegee institute tuskegee institute alabama economic and social conditions history of alabama lot 2962 johnston frances benjamin collection frances benjamin johnston photo guilded age carnegie family richest americans library of congress
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01/01/1906
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Johnston, Frances Benjamin, 1864-1952, photographer
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photographic prints andrew carnegie andrew carnegie dignitaries platform anniversary tuskegee institute tuskegee institute alabama economic and social conditions history of alabama lot 2962 johnston frances benjamin collection frances benjamin johnston photo guilded age carnegie family richest americans library of congress