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To Harry De Forest Smith - February 3, 1892, Edwin Arlington Robinson Feb 1892

To Harry De Forest Smith - February 3, 1892, Edwin Arlington Robinson

Edwin Arlington Robinson Letters and Transcriptions

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To Harry De Forest Smith - January 23, 1892, Edwin Arlington Robinson Jan 1892

To Harry De Forest Smith - January 23, 1892, Edwin Arlington Robinson

Edwin Arlington Robinson Letters and Transcriptions

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The Voice Of The Phi Sigma -- 1892 -- Vol. 14 No. 01, Phi Sigma Jan 1892

The Voice Of The Phi Sigma -- 1892 -- Vol. 14 No. 01, Phi Sigma

The Voice of the Phi Sigma

This item is part of the Phi Sigma collection at the College Archives & Special Collections department of Columbia College Chicago. Contact archives@colum.edu for more information and to view the collection.


To Harry De Forest Smith - January 18, 1892, Edwin Arlington Robinson Jan 1892

To Harry De Forest Smith - January 18, 1892, Edwin Arlington Robinson

Edwin Arlington Robinson Letters and Transcriptions

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To Arthur R. Gledhill - January 10, 1892, Edwin Arlington Robinson Jan 1892

To Arthur R. Gledhill - January 10, 1892, Edwin Arlington Robinson

Edwin Arlington Robinson Letters and Transcriptions

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Fictional Advertisement, An Illustration From "Tom Clifton...." By Warren Lee Goss, 1892: "Gang Of 25 Sea Island Cotton And Rice Negroes", Warren Lee Goss Jan 1892

Fictional Advertisement, An Illustration From "Tom Clifton...." By Warren Lee Goss, 1892: "Gang Of 25 Sea Island Cotton And Rice Negroes", Warren Lee Goss

Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection

This item was originally created and disseminated as an illustration in the novel Tom Clifton, or, Western boys in Grant and Sherman's army, '61-'65, by Warren Lee Goss, published in 1892. The advertisement appeared on an unnumbered page in chapter 7.

This is a fictional advertisement for a sale of 25 enslaved people in Charleston, S.C. at Ryan's Mart on Chalmers Street, September 25, 1852.