African American children--New York (State)--Richmond County; Registers of births, etc.--New York (State)--Richmond County; Slaves--New York (State)--Richmond County; Slavery--New York (State)--Richmond County; Slaves--Emancipation--New York...
Birth records and deeds of manumission for African American children in the town of Castleton, Staten Island, N.Y. between 1799 and 1827.
New-York African Free-School; American Convention for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery and Improving the Condition of the African Race; Abolitionists--New York (State)--New York--Societies, etc.; African Americans--Education--New York...
New-York Society for Promoting the Manumission of Slaves, commonly known as the New-York Manumission Society, was established 1785 to publicly promote the abolition of slavery and manumission of slaves in New York State. The society, which was...
Request to purchase oil painting by Nan Watson titled, "Flowers", written by Mr. Herbert Fleishhacker to Juliana Force, dated February 2, 1928. Includes handwritten note about money received and deposited.
Photocopy of letter written by Juliana Force to Mr. Yasuo Kuniyoshi, dated February 29, 1928. Included in the content is the sale of Kuniyoshi's artwork "Upstream".
Photocopy of letter written by Juliana Force to Mr. Arnold Ronnebeck, dated February 29, 1928. Included is mention of the sale of Kuniyoshi's painting "Upstream".
Photocopy of letter written by Juliana Force to Mrs. Cornelia Sage, dated February 6, 1928. Mention of the sales of artworks by Watson, Speicher, and Shnakenberg.
Sloan, John, 1871-1951; Art patrons--United States--Correspondence.; Art patronage;
Letter written by Duncan Phillips to Juliana Force, dated February 3, 1928. Informing Force that he endorsed the check for $5000, made it payable to, and sent it to Sloan along with a presentation letter. Additional handwritten notation that a copy...
Sloan, John, 1871-1951; Art patrons--United States--Correspondence.; Art patronage;
Copy of letter written by Duncan Phillips to John Sloan, dated February 3, 1928. In it, Phillips states that the painting has been presented to and accepted by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Mentions that he enclosed a check signed over to him...
Letter written by Juliana Force's secretary to Charles Demuth, dated February 10, 1930. Reminder to Demuth of the dates of the Flower Show (Spring Exhibition) and to send his painting by March 1st. Mention of the Flower Show being Force's last...
Letter written by the Whitney Studio's Assistant Secretary to J.L. Mott Iron Works, dated February 3, 1928. Regarding the delivery of the cast. Photocopy of original document. See also: The J.L. Mott Iron Works order confirmation, Dec. 22nd, 1927...
Telegram from Juliana Force to Selma Johnson, The Art Institure of Chicago, dated February 8, 1930. Regarding postponement of Cecil Howard's exhibition.
Letter written by Juliana Force's secretary to Librairie "Le Triangle", dated February 25, 1930. Acknowledging the receipt of twenty-five (25) copies of the Levinson monograph on Loutchansky.