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Via Melissa on the CHPN Facebook:
“The New York Public Library Digital Collections just released over 180,000 photos for public use”
Here is St.John’s circa 1861-1865. There are 3,647 results for “Richmond” including this stereoscopic view from Libby Hill of what looks like trolleys on Main Street and this one of National Cemetery.
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“Rear view of Negro homes on Center Street in Fulton, Richmond.” via
“Ramshackle Negro houses, muddy street, no sidewalks, in Fulton.” via
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Saw this from an email from smithsonian.com – lots of neat postcards, stereographs, and letters. Thanks for posting, John.
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With the @nypl’s recent digitization of records, @chpn has spotted historic photos of our very own #RVA in the midst https://t.co/bGeFaW6ylL
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