Church of the Holy Trinity, 42nd Street and Madison Avenue, looking east from Fifth Avenue toward Grand Central Depot, 1890. Written on the photo negative: "Dr. Tyng's Church".
Slavery--United States; National intelligencer (Washington, D.C.); Slavery--Emancipation--United States
Two-page letter from Stephen F. Miller of Lanier [Georgia] to the editors of the National Intelligencer regarding the reprinting of his 'Remarks.' Includes seven-page printed copy of 'Remarks of Stephen F. Miller, esqon the Southern Question.'
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Merchant Seamen, Institutional Care, Staten Island, New York City, Publicity
Article by Stephen Baker from The Industrial Digest on how Sailors' Snug Harbor was the first perpetual trusteeship in U.S. and general history of corporate trusteeship, p. 2
Sailors' Snug Harbor, Merchant Seamen, Institutional Care, Staten Island, New York City, Publicity
Article by Stephen Baker from The Industrial Digest on how Sailors' Snug Harbor was the first perpetual trusteeship in U.S. and general history of corporate trusteeship, p. 1