Still Image James Hopkinson's plantation. Group going to field. African American men, women and children stand around and in a horse-drawn cart. A white man who could be James Hopkinson stands next to them. View Item
Still Image James Hopkinson's plantation. Planting sweet potatoes African American men and women hoe and plow the earth while others cut piles of sweet potatoes for planting. One man sits in a horse-drawn cart. View Item
Still Image James Hopkinson's plantation View of African Americans outside a small clapboard house. One woman stands in the doorway, another washes clothes, another carries a basin on her head; one man holds a child, another man stands next to a large bush. View Item
Still Image James Hopkinson's house African American men and women stand in a road next to a large three-storied house with porch and dormer windows. A well dressed white man, perhaps James Hopkinson, stands nearby. View Item
Still Image John E. Seabrook's wharf. Century plant. Drying cotton Cotton drying on ground, tended by an African American man and woman; large plant at edge of wharf, which juts out into water, many men lounge on it. View Item
Still Image John E. Seabrook's fish pond View of lake showing two officers and an African American in a rowboat in front of a small island connected to shore by bridges. View Item
Still Image John E. Seabrook's garden View from above of overgrown large garden, crossed with paths, small buildings, arches and flower beds. Officers and African Americans stand in the pathways. View Item
Still Image John E. Seabrook's library. Officers and African Americans in front of small wooden one-room building with porch. View Item
Image Collection 35 Items Photographs of the War of the Rebellion. Volume 20 : U.S. Navy, Edisto Island, Morris and Folly Islands, Fort Warren, Mass., Andersonville Prison, miscellaneous Album of 77 albumen photographic prints taken from 1861 to 1865 and printed later. Images include Navy ships and sailors during the blockade of southern ports; army camps; Edisto Island, South Carolina; plantations and African Americans; Fort Warren, Massachusetts; and Andersonville Prison, Georgia. Many of the Edisto Island photographs were taken by Henry P. Moore of New Hampshire. This album is volume 20 from a 31 volume set of photograph albums compiled by Arnold A. Rand and Albert Ordway. View Collection