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Title Farmington Black History Project, "Black and White in a Connecticut Town", Exhibit Materials for "Speaking for Ourselves": Unit E, Shelf 5, Box 1

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 Farmington, Main Library - Farmington Room  FR BLACK AND WHITE IN A CONNECTICUT TOWN UNIT E, SHELF 5, Box 1    In-Library Use Only
Description 40 cm
Note "Black and White" project papers, First Congregational Church Records 1652-1938, Census and Vital Records, Farmington Blacks secondary materials, Henry Mossuc, Addie Brown and Sarah Porter, Shem/Sham, Van Allen Family, Marriage Records 1737-1850, Edward Booth, James W. Halstead--Civil War Soldier from Farmington, Manumission Document for Slave Titus 1816, Baptism and Death Records from Congregational Church 1796-1834, Livingston Family, African Americans in Farmington 1650-1800, Riverside Cemetery, Farmington Deaths 1868-1898, Some Granby and Simsbury Black History Information, West Hartford Slave Owners, Christopher Bickford's rough transcript of the Treadwell Papers, Newspaper Clippings of "Black and White in a Yankee Town" Exhibit, Military Records of Blacks and Indians, Hannah Prince Census, Jeremiah Hills Bounty Payment Civil War, Sampson Negro, Town Farm documents, Photos of Scott Swamp Cemetery (gravestones of Prince and Catherine Livingston's children), First Church of Christ Birth Records.
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