William Berryman - Maroon. Buckra reading their pass
Drawing shows a white man (Buckra) reading the pass of Maroons (runaway slaves) on a road. Unpublished finding aid, Drawings of Jamaica by William Berryman, available in LC Prints & Photographs Reading Room.
Ham's Bluff Lighthouse, Assistant Keeper's Quarters, Maroon Ridge of H...
Significance: The significance of the two auxiliary buildings is their association with the Ham's Bluff Lighthouse. The Lighthouse was put into operation in 1913 by the Danish government in response to the bui... More
Ham's Bluff Lighthouse, Assistant Keeper's Quarters, Maroon Ridge of H...
Significance: The significance of the two auxiliary buildings is their association with the Ham's Bluff Lighthouse. The Lighthouse was put into operation in 1913 by the Danish government in response to the bui... More
Ham's Bluff Lighthouse, Assistant Keeper's Quarters, Maroon Ridge of H...
Significance: The significance of the two auxiliary buildings is their association with the Ham's Bluff Lighthouse. The Lighthouse was put into operation in 1913 by the Danish government in response to the bui... More
Ham's Bluff Lighthouse, Assistant Keeper's Quarters, Maroon Ridge of H...
Significance: The significance of the two auxiliary buildings is their association with the Ham's Bluff Lighthouse. The Lighthouse was put into operation in 1913 by the Danish government in response to the bui... More
Ham's Bluff Lighthouse, Assistant Keeper's Quarters, Maroon Ridge of H...
Significance: The significance of the two auxiliary buildings is their association with the Ham's Bluff Lighthouse. The Lighthouse was put into operation in 1913 by the Danish government in response to the bui... More
Ham's Bluff Lighthouse, Assistant Keeper's Quarters, Maroon Ridge of H...
Significance: The significance of the two auxiliary buildings is their association with the Ham's Bluff Lighthouse. The Lighthouse was put into operation in 1913 by the Danish government in response to the bui... More