Box 7
Contains 194 Results:
Item 17: Cotton Plantation Scene
Item 18: Cotton is King
Item 19: Greetings from the Sunny South: Cotton picking, 1913
Black-and- white image of workers filling three baskets of cotton in a cotton field. Unknown location. Dated October 5, 1913 in Granite Quarry, N.C. by writer (written in French) and postmarked Oct. 6, 1913 in Granite Quarry. 14 x 9 cm.
Format: Postcard.
Item 20: Cotton Picking in the South
Item 21: Cotton haulers.
Black-and-white image of four African American cotton pickers, one female and three male, carrying full baskets of cotton on their heads through a cotton field. Location unknown. Southern Steroscopic Views published by D. J. Ryan, Savannah, Ga. ca. 1875. 17.75 x 10 cm.
Format: Stereoptic print.
Item 22: Morning start in the Cotton Fields
Black-and-white image of a group of cotton pickers in a cotton field filling baskets with cotton. Most are men but a few are women. Two overseers on horseback watch in the background. Location unknown. Photographed and published by B. W. Kilburn, Littleton, New Hampshire, ca. 1892. 17.75 x 8.75 cm.
Format: Stereoptic print.
Item 23: The Cotton Pickers, 1876
Winslow Homer, 1876 (Oil on canvas). Image depicts two African-American girls picking cotton in a field. Los Angeles, Calif.: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, ca. 1987. Postcard written in 1998. 15 x 11 cm.
Format: Postcard.
Item 24: Cotton is king, a plantation scene
Item 25: Cotton is King--Plantation Scene with Pickers at Work, Georgia
Item 26: Cotton Field and Pickers
Black-and-white image of two African American children standing by a basket of cotton amid rows and rows of cotton. More workers depicted in background. Location unknown, but most likely in or near Savannah, Ga. Savannah, Ga.: J. N. Wilson, Photographer and Publisher of the finest selection of stereoscopic views in the South, ca. 1880. 17.75 x 10 cm.
Format: Stereoptic print.