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Areas:
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Free Persons
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Underground Railroad
The Violent
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US Colored Troops
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Year of
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History
- "Old
Negro Cemetery," (Charles Fies) Middletown
- African
American Burial Ground near Fort Hunter
- African
American Burials at St. John's, Chester County with
notes
- Harrisburg's "Free
Person of Color" Registration Ordinance of 1821
- Harrisburg's
African American Community Opposes Colonization, 1831
- Dauphin
County Citizens Petition Congress in Support of Colonization
- William
Nesbit Replies to T. Morris Chester on Colonization, 1855
- Adams
County This 'n' That Interesting short stories
- Dauphin
County This 'n' That Interesting short
stories
- Lycoming
County This'n'That Interesting short stories
- Fugitive
Slave Incidents in Central Pennsylvania
- Emancipation
Day: Harrisburg Celebrations
- Emancipation Day: Carlisle Celebrations
- A
Jubilee of Freedom: Harrisburg's African American Population
Hails the Emancipation Proclamation
- Arrest
of the Patriot and Union Staff--1862 with commentary
- Biography
of Octavius V. Catto: “Forgotten Black Hero of Philadelphia” by
Andy Waskie, Ph.D. Revised, February 20, 2004.
- "Our
Alma Mater:" An Address by Octavius V. Catto by
Andy Waskie, Ph.D.
- John
G. Chaplin, African American Artist, 1828-1907
- Obituary
of John G. Chaplin, Artist
- Carolina
Singers at the Odd Fellows Hall, Harrisburg, 1873
- W.C.
Williams, First Black Police Officer in Harrisburg
obituary
from the Harrisburg
Telegraph, submitted by David W. Houseal
- Harrisburg
Cemetery: Black History Perspectives (tour) stops
1 - 7 posted.
- See also: The
Underground Railroad in Central Pennsylvania
Community
Reference
and Databases
- 1820
Census of African Americans in Dauphin County, part 1
- 1820
Census of African Americans in Dauphin County, part 2
- 1830
Census of African Americans in Dauphin County
- 1850
Census of African Americans in Dauphin County
- 1850
Census of African Americans in West Caln, Chester County (html)
- 1850
Census of African Americans in West Caln, Chester County (Word
doc)
- 1880
Census of African Americans in Dauphin County
- Harrisburg's
Role on the Trail to Freedom by
T. R. McIntosh
- Pennsylvania
African American Civil War Veterans
- Lincoln
Cemetery, Harrisburg Tombstone
transcriptions and images
- Midland
Cemetery Lot Holders
Records of burial, costs, causes of death and other information, transcribed
from old lot books, 1894-1916. This data will automatically display
in a spreadsheet formet in your browser.
-
Midland
Cemetery Map, Names and History
- All
Names Index to Midland Databases Unified
index to the names of all persons known buried at Midland
Cemetery, and names of African Americans who died in the
Steelton area in the late 1800's and early 1900's.
- Ships
Manifests, Lists of Slaves, Port of Philadelphia, 1800-1840
- Records
of African Americans at the Berks County Poor House, Deaths
and Pregnancies, 1825-1857
- Burials
at Hosanna Church, Chester County
- Orrick
Cemetery, Winchester, VA--Lookups Offered
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