Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 11, Valedictory address spoken by Henry Hill at a public exhibition at the time of his & others leaving school, 1815, written for the occasion by Reuben Leggett View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 10, Verses on the slave trade spoken by Jas. Anthony at the examination in William Street, 1816 [continued] View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 9, Verses on the slave trade spoken by Jas. Anthony at the examination in William Street, 1816 [continued] View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 8, Verses on the slave trade spoken by Jas. Anthony at the examination in William Street, 1816 [continued] View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 7, New way of paying old debts, spoken by John Bray & James Fields ... April 1818 [continued], and Verses on the slave trade spoken by Jas. Anthony at the examination in William Street, 1816 View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 6, New way of paying old debts, spoken by John Bray & James Fields ... April 1818 [continued] View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 5, New way of paying old debts, spoken by John Bray & James Fields ... April 1818 [continued] View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 4, New way of paying old debts, spoken by John Bray & James Fields at the intervals of the exercises of each class at the examination in the school room in Chatham Street, April 1818 View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 3, Concluding address delivered on the above occasion by Matilda Williams [continued] View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at public examinations of the African Free School, page 2, Concluding address delivered on the above occasion by Matilda Williams Not captured. View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at public examinations of the African Free School, page 1, The following address was delivered by James Field at the annual examination held at the New-York Free School room in Chatham Stret, April 7th, 1818 View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page [25], Present state of the Sewing School [continued] View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page [24], Present state of the Sewing School [continued] View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page [23], Present state of the Sewing School [continued] View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page [22], Present state of the Sewing School [continued] View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page [21], Present state of the Sewing School View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page [20], Report of promotions in the New-York African Free Schools, No. 1 and 2, from the 1st of May, 1823 to the 20th of April, 1824 [continued] and Present state of the Schools View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page [19] "The following is an account of the exercises on the occasion alluded to in the foregoing resolution of the Corporation ... [continued] and Report of promotions in the New-York African Free Schools, No. 1 and 2, from the 1st of May, 1823 to the 20th of April, 1824" View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page [18], The following is an account of the exercises on the occasion alluded to in the foregoing resolution of the Corporation ... [continued] View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page [17] "The following is an account of the exercises on the occasion alluded to in the foregoing resolution of the Corporation, accompanied with remarks by the editors of the Commercial advertiser, Wednesday, May 12th, 1824". View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page [16], Copy of the proceedings of the Common Council of the City of New York, in relation to the African Free Schools, "In Common Council, May 10th, 1824" [continued] View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page [15], Copy of the proceedings of the Common Council of the City of New York, in relation to the African Free Schools, "In Common Council, May 10th, 1824" View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page [14], Lines on Joseph's grave, by Adeline Groves, a coloured girl formerly belonging to the N-Y. African free School (Joseph was a young man son of the lady with whom Adeline lived as a servant, 1822) View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page [13], Lines composed by Adeline Groves, formerly a scholar in the New-York African Free School, New-York, 1822 View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page [12], Extract from the Commercial advertiser, New York, Tuesday April 20, 1819 [continued] View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page [11], Extract from the Commercial advertiser, New York, Tuesday April 20, 1819 View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page [10], Extract of the report of the British and Foreign School Society, to the general meeting held May 1817 [continued] View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page [9], Extract of the report of the British and Foreign School Society, to the general meeting held May 1817 [continued] View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page [8], Extract of the report of the British and Foreign School Society, to the general meeting held May 1817 View Item