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- African American businesses -- Florida -- Jacksonville -- History -- 20th century -- Archives (8)
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- Glover family (Saint Augustine, Fla.) -- Anecdotes -- Archives (8)
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- Glover family (South Carolina) -- History -- 19th century -- Archives (8)
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- Glover, Fannie -- Relations with family -- History -- 20th century -- Archives (8)
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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
South Carolina Conference Journal (Mec) 1898, Methodist Episcopal Church. South Carolina Conference
South Carolina Conference Journal (Mec) 1898, Methodist Episcopal Church. South Carolina Conference
South Carolina Conference 1866 Journal
No abstract provided.
Payment On Account, November 9, 1896
Payment On Account, November 9, 1896
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Receipt: Handwritten receipt for payment on medical account- received $15.00 frim Manor Glover. Receipt written on OFFICE of Dr. C.W. ERWIN, Erwinton, S.C. paper.
Payment Due Note, Woods & Malone- M. J. Glover, November 1, 1898
Payment Due Note, Woods & Malone- M. J. Glover, November 1, 1898
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Bill: Payment reminder to M.J. Glover for payment due November 1st from Woods & Malone, Savannah, Georgia.
Carved By Mound Builders, St. Lawrence Herald
Carved By Mound Builders, St. Lawrence Herald
Indian Head Rock Project
Article published in the St. Lawrence Herald on the Indian Head Rock from September 23, 1898.
Note, Lien And Mortgage, September 15, 1898
Note, Lien And Mortgage, September 15, 1898
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Document: Document: Legal documentation of items mortgaged by Manor Glover six dollars from Clarke & Mikell to be paid by September 15, 1898.
Carved By Mound-Builders, Minneapolis Tribune
Carved By Mound-Builders, Minneapolis Tribune
Indian Head Rock Project
An article published in the Minneapolis Tribune on Indian Head Rock on September 12, 1898.
Indian Head Rock: Curiously Carved Bowlder In The Ohio River Near The Mouth Of The Scioto, Kansas City Journal
Indian Head Rock: Curiously Carved Bowlder In The Ohio River Near The Mouth Of The Scioto, Kansas City Journal
Indian Head Rock Project
An article published in the Kansas City Journal on the Indian Head Rock from August 21, 1898.
Receipt For Subscription, July 11, 1898
Receipt For Subscription, July 11, 1898
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Receipt: Book subscription receipt for $1.50 given to M.J. Glover.
Supply Invoice, March 22, 1898
Supply Invoice, March 22, 1898
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Bill: To M.J. Glover, Mathews Bluff, [South Carolina], listing supplies and transportation charges. Handwritten notations on back.
Handwritten Promissory Note, March 5, 1898
Handwritten Promissory Note, March 5, 1898
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Documentation: Handwritten promissory note witnessed by Edgar Addison: $34.50 Ruddell S.C. March 5th, 1898. On or before the First day of October next I promise to pay J.H. Clinton or bearor Thirty four 50/100 Dollars for value received and hereby waive all exemptions that may ne accorded me by Laws of the State of South Carolina in this case -- M.J. Glover
Bill Of Sale, March 5, 1898
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Document: Bill of sale stating M.J. Glover received $34.50 from J.H. Clinton in exchange for "one red cow bout 7 years old named Mary and one red heifer calf about fourteen months old [illegible], [illegible] roller sugar cane mill and one-hundred-gallon sugar boiler".
Lien On Crop, February 26, 1898
Lien On Crop, February 26, 1898
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Document: Paperwork showing terms for trade of one bay horse mule Jerry about six years old, one iron gray horse mule [illegible] six years old, and one new wagon from M.J. Glover to Woods & Malone for an advance of $165.49.
Happy Hannah / Words By Theo Havemeyer, Theo Havemeyer, Mckinley Music Co. (Chicago)
Happy Hannah / Words By Theo Havemeyer, Theo Havemeyer, Mckinley Music Co. (Chicago)
Sheet Music, 1834-1899
Cover: caricature of four African Americans, drawn with monkey-like features; description reads Cake Walk; Publisher: McKinley Music Co. (Chicago)
I Love Dat Man / Music By E. J Simnes; Words By Dan Packard, E. J. Simnes, Dan Packard, Mill Bros. (New York)
I Love Dat Man / Music By E. J Simnes; Words By Dan Packard, E. J. Simnes, Dan Packard, Mill Bros. (New York)
Sheet Music, 1834-1899
Cover: photo of Miss Alice Atherton, a Caucasian singer in front of a wall separating her from an African American vocal quartet; Musical Supplement of the New York Journal and Advertiser. July 10, 1898 description reads a coon song; Publisher: Mill Bros. (New York)
Down Souf In Alabama / Words By B.H. Janssen, B. H. Janssen, M. D. Janssen And Co. (New York)
Down Souf In Alabama / Words By B.H. Janssen, B. H. Janssen, M. D. Janssen And Co. (New York)
Sheet Music, 1834-1899
Cover: drawing of a well-dressed African American male dancing along by himself; Publisher: M. D. Janssen and Co. (New York)
Dar's Somethin' About Yer I Like / Music By John T. Kelly; Words By John T. Kelly, John T. Kelly, Weber Fields And Stromberg (New York)
Dar's Somethin' About Yer I Like / Music By John T. Kelly; Words By John T. Kelly, John T. Kelly, Weber Fields And Stromberg (New York)
Sheet Music, 1834-1899
Cover: drawing of an African American male talking to an African American female; description reads An Ethiopian Character Creation; Publisher: Weber Fields and Stromberg (New York)
My Creole Sue / Words By Gussie Davis And Hamilton S. Gordon, Gussie Davis, Hamilton S. Gordon
My Creole Sue / Words By Gussie Davis And Hamilton S. Gordon, Gussie Davis, Hamilton S. Gordon
Sheet Music, 1834-1899
Cover: photo of two Caucasian male performers in blackface, one is dressed as a female; sung by Charles E. Foreman with J. H. Haverlys Minstrels. Musical Supplement of the New York Journal and Advertiser, Oct. 9, 1898; Publisher: x
Why Don't You Get A Lady Of Your Own / Music By George Walker And Bert Williams; Words By Bert Williams And George Walker, George Walker, Bert Williams, Jos. W. Stern And Co. (New York)
Why Don't You Get A Lady Of Your Own / Music By George Walker And Bert Williams; Words By Bert Williams And George Walker, George Walker, Bert Williams, Jos. W. Stern And Co. (New York)
Sheet Music, 1834-1899
Cover: caricature of an African American couple embracing, as an African American male stands by staring at them; photo insets of the African American composer/singers in blackface; description reads the swell coon laughing success; Publisher: Jos. W. Stern and Co. (New York)
Little Yaller Boy / Music By Gustave Kerker; Words By Hugh Morton, Gustave Kerker, Hugh Morton, T. B. Harms And Co. (New York)
Little Yaller Boy / Music By Gustave Kerker; Words By Hugh Morton, Gustave Kerker, Hugh Morton, T. B. Harms And Co. (New York)
Sheet Music, 1834-1899
Cover: Musical Supplement of the New York Journal and Advertiser. April 3, 1898; Publisher: T. B. Harms and Co. (New York)
My Creole Sue / Words By Gussie L. Davis, Gussie L. Davis
My Creole Sue / Words By Gussie L. Davis, Gussie L. Davis
Sheet Music, 1834-1899
Cover: photo of Chase E. Foreman; Publisher: Hamilton S. Gordon (New York)
My Honolulu Lady / Words By Lee Johnson, Lee Johnson, The Zeno Mauvais Music Company (San Francisco)
My Honolulu Lady / Words By Lee Johnson, Lee Johnson, The Zeno Mauvais Music Company (San Francisco)
Sheet Music, 1834-1899
Cover: the latest coon conquest; Publisher: The Zeno Mauvais Music Company (San Francisco)
You'se Just A Little Nigger, Still Youse Mine, All Mine / Music By Paul Dresser; Words By Paul Dresser, Paul Dresser, Howley Haviland And Dresser (New York)
You'se Just A Little Nigger, Still Youse Mine, All Mine / Music By Paul Dresser; Words By Paul Dresser, Paul Dresser, Howley Haviland And Dresser (New York)
Sheet Music, 1834-1899
Cover: photo of Caucasian singer Kitty Mitchell; description reads lullaby; Publisher: Howley Haviland and Dresser (New York)
Do You Remember? / Music By H. J. Wrightson; Words By F. E. Weatherly, H. J. Wrightson, F. E. Weatherly, The B.F. Wood Music Co. (Boston)
Do You Remember? / Music By H. J. Wrightson; Words By F. E. Weatherly, H. J. Wrightson, F. E. Weatherly, The B.F. Wood Music Co. (Boston)
Sheet Music, 1834-1899
Cover: text reads: song with Cello obligato; Publisher: The B.F. Wood Music Co. (Boston)
Oo-Mah-Ha Ta-Wa-Tha (Omaha City), Fannie Reed Giffen, Susette La Flesche Tibbles, Judi M. Gaiashkibos
Oo-Mah-Ha Ta-Wa-Tha (Omaha City), Fannie Reed Giffen, Susette La Flesche Tibbles, Judi M. Gaiashkibos
Electronic Texts in American Studies
“This little book tells many important tribal stories for today and for future generations. These historic vignettes of the Omaha Nation and its leaders are shared so personally by author Fannie Reed Giffen and her collaborators, Susette and Susan La Flesche. It has been a treasure of mine for 25 years and I hope it becomes one of yours.
The re-publication of the original comes on the 125-year anniversary of the 1898 Omaha Trans-Mississippi Exposition and Indian Congress. Its arrival is timely as many of its stories and people are vital to our nation’s history. A sculpture of Omaha Chief …