White_men_pose,_104_Locust_Street,_St._Louis,_Missouri_in_1852_at_Lynch_s_Slave_Market_-_(cropped).jpg

artist
  • Thomas M. Easterly
contributors
  • Tibet Nation

Summary

Description:

English: A group of white men stand in front of Lynch's Slave Market at 104 Locust Street. Two men hold books one holds a few wrapped packages.Title: Lynch's Slave Market, 104 Locust Street.

Date:

Taken in 1852

Source:

Missouri History MuseumURL: http://images.mohistory.org/image/260D6D3F-1925-7F8F-83C0-B05C771807EF/original.jpgGallery: http://collections.mohistory.org/resource/142174

Author:

Thomas M. Easterly

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Identifier: InfoFieldN17134

Part of: InfoFieldThomas Easterly Daguerreotype Collection- 92 - 178

Subjects: InfoField104 Locust StreetMenPeopleoutdoorsDaguerreotypehorizontalblack and whiteslaveslave marketLynchSlavery

Resource: InfoField142174

GUID: InfoField260D6D3F-1925-7F8F-83C0-B05C771807EF

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