African-Americans Dublin Core Title African-Americans Items in the African-Americans Collection A Street in Smithville (Capture of Wilmington) Becker, Joseph, 1841-1910 February 3, 1865 An Army "Washerwoman" (Siege of Petersburg) Becker, Joseph, 1841-1910 September 18, 1864 Burnside's Troops Crossing into Virginia Forbes, Edwin, 1839-1895 October 27th, 1862 Camp of the 176th Regt., N.Y.S Volunteers Shaw, William V. No date Confederate Soldiers Taking the Oath of Allegiance Mullen, E. F. October 1, 1864 Dedication of a Monument to the Memory of the New Hampshire Regiment in the Battle of Winchester Taylor, James E., 1839-1901 April 10, 1865 Evening Amusement of the Coloured Servants and Contraband (Siege of Petersburg) Becker, Joseph, 1841-1910 September 26, 1864 Evening Prayer Meeting at City Point (Siege of Petersburg) Becker, Joseph, 1841-1910 September 2, 1864 General McGowan addressing the Abbeville Volunteers No date Hearing the News of the Fall of Richmond, Goldsboro, North Carolina Taylor, James E., 1839-1901 April 6, 1865 Negro Mob in Richmond Becker, Joseph, 1841-1910 March 16, 1870 Officer's Mess Tent & Kitchen Hall, Edward S., b. ca. 1840 [May-August, 1861] One Thousand Contrabands Building a Levee on the Mississippi River Schell, Francis H., 1834-1909 March 13, 1863 Petersburg and City Point Railroad (Siege of Petersburg) Becker, Joseph, 1841-1910 September 2, 1864 Rebel Fort Huger -- Weird's Point Schell, Francis H., 1834-1909 February 8, 1862 Scene in One of the Camps of the Negro Regiment: Mode of Punishing Negro Soldiers for Various Offences (Siege of Petersburg) Becker, Joseph, 1841-1910 October 31, 1864 Scenes in Richmond: Distributing Religious Papers to the Followers of Jeff Davis (Capture of Richmond) Becker, Joseph, 1841-1910 April 14, 1865 Scenes in Richmond: Secesh Ladies Visiting Their Friends in Prison (Capture of Richmond) Becker, Joseph, 1841-1910 April 10, 1865 Something to Coax the Appetite: Exhuming the Bodies of Union Soldier (Siege of Petersburg) Becker, Joseph, 1841-1910 November 2, 1864 The Advance on Petersburg - Colored Infantry Drawing Captured Guns to the Rear After the Fight Mullen, E. F. February 9, 1864