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Samuel Galloway to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, November 15, 1864  (Recommends Swayne for Chief Justice)
Talladega College, Swayne Hall, Talladega, Talladega County, AL

Talladega College, Swayne Hall, Talladega, Talladega County, AL

Significance: Talladega College was one of the few black colleges that pursued a strong liberal arts education during the late 19th and early 20th centuries when vocationalism dominated black education. Swayne... More

Talladega College, Swayne Hall, Talladega, Talladega County, AL

Talladega College, Swayne Hall, Talladega, Talladega County, AL

Significance: Talladega College was one of the few black colleges that pursued a strong liberal arts education during the late 19th and early 20th centuries when vocationalism dominated black education. Swayne... More

Talladega College, Swayne Hall, Talladega, Talladega County, AL

Talladega College, Swayne Hall, Talladega, Talladega County, AL

Significance: Talladega College was one of the few black colleges that pursued a strong liberal arts education during the late 19th and early 20th centuries when vocationalism dominated black education. Swayne... More

Talladega College, Swayne Hall, Talladega, Talladega County, AL

Talladega College, Swayne Hall, Talladega, Talladega County, AL

Significance: Talladega College was one of the few black colleges that pursued a strong liberal arts education during the late 19th and early 20th centuries when vocationalism dominated black education. Swayne... More

H. A. Molzon presents a modern screen version o fthe everalsting play Uncle Tom's cabin with Julia Swayne Gordon & Ralph Ince

H. A. Molzon presents a modern screen version o fthe everalsting play ...

Motion picture poster for "Uncle Tom's Cabin" shows reproductions of four engravings of scenes from the book and in the center a portrait of Abraham Lincoln, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and an emancipated slave.

Talladega College, Swayne Hall, Talladega, Talladega County, AL

Talladega College, Swayne Hall, Talladega, Talladega County, AL

Significance: Talladega College was one of the few black colleges that pursued a strong liberal arts education during the late 19th and early 20th centuries when vocationalism dominated black education. Swayne... More

Richard S. Field to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, November 05, 1864  (Recommends Swayne for Chief Justice)
Model of a bust of Abraham Lincoln, now being executed in marble, by W. Marshal Swayne, of Washington, D. C.

Model of a bust of Abraham Lincoln, now being executed in marble, by W...

Public domain image related to President Abraham Lincoln, gelatin silver print, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Swayne, Judge (Supreme Court) - Public domain portrait photograph

Swayne, Judge (Supreme Court) - Public domain portrait photograph

A black and white photo of a man in a robe. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Talladega College, Swayne Hall, Talladega, Talladega County, AL

Talladega College, Swayne Hall, Talladega, Talladega County, AL

Significance: Talladega College was one of the few black colleges that pursued a strong liberal arts education during the late 19th and early 20th centuries when vocationalism dominated black education. Swayne... More

Swayne, Judge (Supreme Court) - Public domain portrait photograph

Swayne, Judge (Supreme Court) - Public domain portrait photograph

A black and white photo of a man in a robe. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Talladega College, Swayne Hall, Talladega, Talladega County, AL

Talladega College, Swayne Hall, Talladega, Talladega County, AL

Significance: Talladega College was one of the few black colleges that pursued a strong liberal arts education during the late 19th and early 20th centuries when vocationalism dominated black education. Swayne... More

B. White to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, November 07, 1864  (Recommends Swayne for Chief Justice)
Noah H. Swayne to John G. Nicolay and John Hay, Friday, February 17, 1865  (Case of John Y. Beall)
Talladega College, Swayne Hall, Talladega, Talladega County, AL

Talladega College, Swayne Hall, Talladega, Talladega County, AL

Significance: Talladega College was one of the few black colleges that pursued a strong liberal arts education during the late 19th and early 20th centuries when vocationalism dominated black education. Swayne... More

Talladega College, Swayne Hall, Talladega, Talladega County, AL

Talladega College, Swayne Hall, Talladega, Talladega County, AL

Significance: Talladega College was one of the few black colleges that pursued a strong liberal arts education during the late 19th and early 20th centuries when vocationalism dominated black education. Swayne... More

Noah H. Swayne to Edward Bates, Friday, August 19, 1864  (Cover letter)
H. H. Emmons to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, November 14, 1864  (Recommends Swayne for Chief Justice)
Noah H. Swayne to William B. Ogden, Monday, January 14, 1861  (Recommends Robert C. Schenk for cabinet)
A. Harris to Noah H. Swayne, Tuesday, August 09, 1864  (Seeks release from prison)
James F. Joy to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, October 31, 1864  (Recommends Noah Swayne for Chief Justice)
Noah H. Swayne to Unknown, Sunday, January 29, 1865  (Cover letter)
Henry C. Carey to Noah H. Swayne, Sunday, January 29, 1865  (Economics)
Henry C. Carey to Noah H. Swayne, Sunday, January 29, 1865  (Economics)
Samuel Galloway to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, November 15, 1864  (Recommends Swayne for Chief Justice)
H. V. Willson to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 10, 1864  (Recommends Noah Swayne for Chief Justice)
H. V. Willson to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 10, 1864  (Recommends Noah Swayne for Chief Justice)
B. White to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, November 07, 1864  (Recommends Swayne for Chief Justice)
David Davis to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, October 22, 1864  (Recommends Noah H. Swayne for Chief Justice)
Daniel R. Tilden to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 10, 1864  (Recommends Noah Swayne for Chief Justice)
J. T. Swayne to Stephen A. Hurlbut, Thursday, August 27, 1863  (Seeks release of prisoner)
J. T. Swayne to Stephen A. Hurlbut, Thursday, August 27, 1863  (Seeks release of prisoner)
A. Harris to Noah H. Swayne, Tuesday, August 09, 1864  (Seeks release from prison)
Henry Stanbery to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, October 31, 1864  (Recommends Noah Swayne for Chief Justice)
John B. D. Cogswell to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 17, 1864  (Recommends Noah Swayne for Chief Justice)
Henry C. Carey to Noah H. Swayne, Sunday, January 29, 1865  (Economics)
H. H. Hunter to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, November 04, 1864  (Recommends N. H. Swayne for Chief Justice)
David Davis to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, October 22, 1864  (Recommends Noah H. Swayne for Chief Justice)
J. T. Swayne to Stephen A. Hurlbut, Thursday, August 27, 1863  (Seeks release of prisoner)
Mahlon D. Ogden to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, December 01, 1864  (Recommends Swayne for Chief Justice)
Richard S. Field to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, November 05, 1864  (Recommends Swayne for Chief Justice)
Humphrey H. Leavitt to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, October 30, 1864  (Recommends Noah Swayne for Chief Justice)
Model of a bust of Abraham Lincoln, now being executed in marble, by W. Marshal Swayne, of Washington, D. C.

Model of a bust of Abraham Lincoln, now being executed in marble, by W...

Public domain image related to President Abraham Lincoln, gelatin silver print, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Joseph H. Geiger to William Dennison, Friday, October 28, 1864  (Recommends Noah Swayne for Chief Justice)
Daniel R. Tilden to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 10, 1864  (Recommends Noah Swayne for Chief Justice)
Noah H. Swayne to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, February 15, 1865  (Introduction)
Mahlon D. Ogden to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, December 01, 1864  (Recommends Swayne for Chief Justice)
Levi Hubbell to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, November 16, 1864  (Recommends Swayne for Chief Justice)
Henry C. Carey to Noah H. Swayne, Sunday, January 29, 1865  (Economics)
Henry C. Carey to Noah H. Swayne, Sunday, January 29, 1865  (Economics)
Henry C. Carey to Noah H. Swayne, Sunday, January 29, 1865  (Economics)
P. C. Smith to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, November 23, 1864  (Recommends Swayne for Chief Justice)
M. R. Waite to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, October 22, 1864  (Recommends Noah Swayne for Chief Justice)
Richard W. Thompson to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, November 01, 1864  (Recommends Noah Swayne for Chief Justice)
Samuel Galloway to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, November 15, 1864  (Recommends Swayne for Chief Justice)
George Willey to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 03, 1864  (Recommends Swayne for Chief Justice)
Henry C. Carey to Noah H. Swayne, Sunday, January 29, 1865  (Economics)
Henry C. Carey to Noah H. Swayne, Sunday, January 29, 1865  (Economics)
Joseph H. Geiger to William Dennison, Friday, October 28, 1864  (Recommends Noah Swayne for Chief Justice)
P. C. Smith to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, November 23, 1864  (Recommends Swayne for Chief Justice)
Noah H. Swayne to John G. Nicolay and John Hay, Friday, February 17, 1865  (Case of John Y. Beall)
M. R. Waite to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, October 22, 1864  (Recommends Noah Swayne for Chief Justice)
James Thompson to John W. Wallace, Monday, November 28, 1864  (Recommends Swayne for Chief Justice)
H. H. Emmons to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, November 14, 1864  (Recommends Swayne for Chief Justice)
Richard S. Field to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, November 05, 1864  (Recommends Swayne for Chief Justice)
Richard S. Field to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, November 05, 1864  (Recommends Swayne for Chief Justice)
Humphrey H. Leavitt to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, October 30, 1864  (Recommends Noah Swayne for Chief Justice)
H. V. Willson to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 10, 1864  (Recommends Noah Swayne for Chief Justice)
George Willey to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 03, 1864  (Recommends Swayne for Chief Justice)
Alfred Russell to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, November 07, 1864  (Recommends Swayne for Chief Justice)
Noah H. Swayne to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, September 24, 1864  (Telegram concerning William Dennison)
Noah H. Swayne to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, February 15, 1865  (Introduction)
Noah H. Swayne to William B. Ogden, Monday, January 14, 1861  (Recommends Robert C. Schenk for cabinet)
Talladega College, Swayne Hall, Talladega, Talladega County, AL

Talladega College, Swayne Hall, Talladega, Talladega County, AL

Significance: Talladega College was one of the few black colleges that pursued a strong liberal arts education during the late 19th and early 20th centuries when vocationalism dominated black education. Swayne... More

Richard S. Field to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, November 05, 1864  (Recommends Swayne for Chief Justice)
Humphrey H. Leavitt to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, October 30, 1864  (Recommends Noah Swayne for Chief Justice)
Henry Stanbery to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, October 31, 1864  (Recommends Noah Swayne for Chief Justice)
John B. D. Cogswell to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 17, 1864  (Recommends Noah Swayne for Chief Justice)
Alfred Russell to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, November 07, 1864  (Recommends Swayne for Chief Justice)
Noah H. Swayne to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, August 30, 1864  (Case of A. Harris)
Charles J. Walker to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, October 31, 1864  (Recommends Noah Swayne for Chief Justice)
Noah H. Swayne to Edward Bates, Friday, August 19, 1864  (Cover letter)
Noah H. Swayne to Edward Bates, Friday, August 19, 1864  (Cover letter)
Richard W. Thompson to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, November 01, 1864  (Recommends Noah Swayne for Chief Justice)
Noah H. Swayne to William B. Ogden, Monday, January 14, 1861  (Recommends Robert C. Schenk for cabinet)
Henry C. Carey to Noah H. Swayne, Sunday, January 29, 1865  (Economics)
Daniel R. Tilden to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 10, 1864  (Recommends Noah Swayne for Chief Justice)
Noah H. Swayne to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, January 28, 1865  (Cover letter)
Charles J. Walker to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, October 31, 1864  (Recommends Noah Swayne for Chief Justice)
H. V. Willson to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 10, 1864  (Recommends Noah Swayne for Chief Justice)
George Willey to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 03, 1864  (Recommends Swayne for Chief Justice)
Noah H. Swayne to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, July 16, 1863  (Introduces John Eaton)
Joseph H. Geiger to William Dennison, Friday, October 28, 1864  (Recommends Noah Swayne for Chief Justice)
Noah H. Swayne to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, September 24, 1864  (Telegram concerning William Dennison)
Emmons & Van Dyke to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, November 19, 1864  (Recommend Noah Swayne for Chief Justice)
Emmons & Van Dyke to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, November 19, 1864  (Recommend Noah Swayne for Chief Justice)
Levi Hubbell to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, November 16, 1864  (Recommends Swayne for Chief Justice)
Noah H. Swayne to Unknown, Sunday, January 29, 1865  (Cover letter)
B. White to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, November 07, 1864  (Recommends Swayne for Chief Justice)
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