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Little Building
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Description: This photograph depicts the Little Building in Boston, Massachusetts. Youngstown pipe was used in the building. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AC2_YHCIL_MSS0140_B03F42_001
Subjects: Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company; Construction; Steel industry and trade--Massachusetts; Boston (Mass.)
Places: Boston (Massachusetts); Suffolk County (Massachusetts)
 
No. 75 Federal St. building
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Description: This photograph depicts a building at 75 Federal St., Boston, Massachusetts. Youngstown-Buckeye conduit was used in the building. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AC2_YHCIL_MSS0140_B03F42_002
Subjects: Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company; Construction; Steel industry and trade--Massachusetts; Boston (Mass.)
Places: Boston (Massachusetts); Suffolk County (Massachusetts)
 
Institute of Technology
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Description: This photograph depicts the Institute of Technology in Boston, Massachusetts. Youngstown pipe was used. The Alumni Association published this photograph. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AC2_YHCIL_MSS0140_B03F42_010
Subjects: Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company; Construction; Steel in; dustry and trade--Massachusetts; Boston (Mass.); MIT Association of Alumni and Alumnae
Places: Boston (Massachusetts); Suffolk County (Massachusetts)
 
Cadillac Building
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Description: This photograph depicts the Cadillac Building in Boston, Massachusetts. Youngstown-Buckeye conduit was used in this building. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AC2_YHCIL_MSS0140_B03F42_014
Subjects: Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company; Construction; Steel in; dustry and trade--Massachusetts; Boston (Mass.)
Places: Boston (Massachusetts); Suffolk County (Massachusetts)
 
Yvonne Walker-Taylor scrapbook photographs
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Description: Photographs taken at Revere Beach, Massachusetts, of Yvonne and other unidentified individuals. This is one of several pages taken from a scrapbook that belonged to Yvonne Walker-Taylor. Walker-Taylor was the daughter of Bishop Dougal Ormonde Beaconfield Walker, the 66th Bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church and president of Wilberforce University in the 1940s. Walker-Taylor later went on to follow in his footsteps, and became one of the first female African American college president in the United States when she was named president of Wilberforce in 1984. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: NAM_P2_B05F04_05_2
Subjects: Historical Black Colleges and Universities; Howard University; Wilberforce University; African American Educators; African American women
Places: Massachusetts; Boston (Massachusetts); Charleston (South Carolina)
 
Springfield Station
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Description: This photograph depicts the Boston & Albany Railroad Company's Springfield Station in Springfield, Massachusetts. Youngstown-Buckeye conduit was used in the station. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AC2_YHCIL_MSS0140_B03F42_011
Subjects: Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company; Construction; Steel in; dustry and trade--Massachusetts; Boston (Mass.); Boston & Albany Rail Road Company; Springfield (Mass.)
Places: Springfield (Massachusetts); Hampden County (Massachusetts)
 
Abraham Lincoln emancipation statue in Boston, Massachusetts, photographic print in
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Description: A black and white photograph on card stock features the Emancipation Memorial located at the Park Plaza in Boston, Massachusetts. The statue, sculpted by Thomas Ball, depicts a standing Abraham Lincoln with his left hand outstretch over a male African American slave. The shirtless slave is depicted as partly kneeled with broken chains on his hands and feet. Abraham Lincoln’s right hand is placed over a copy of the Emancipation Proclamation. The statue represents Abraham Lincoln freeing black slaves due to his Emancipation Proclamation. The inscription of the memorial reads “A race set free and the country at place, Lincoln rests from his labors.” View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV83_B01F05_005
Subjects: Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865--Pictorial works; Statues--Massachusetts--Boston
Places: Boston (Massachusetts); Suffolk County (Massachusetts)
 
Church of the Fugitive Slaves engraving
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Description: Engraving of the Twelfth Baptist Church in Boston, Massachusetts, also known as the Church of the Fugitive Slaves. It was erected in 1849. The engraving appeared in a book called "Anthony Burns: A History" by Charles Emery Stevens published in 1856. Burns was former slave and a Baptist preacher. His arrest under the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 caused riots and upheaval in the streets of Boston. The image was collected by Ohio State University professor Wilbur H. Siebert (1866-1961). View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL03068
Subjects: Churches--Massachusetts--Boston; Burns, Anthony, 1834-1862; United States. Fugitive slave law (1850)
Places: Boston (Massachusetts)
 
Emancipation Statue photograph
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Description: Illustration of the Emancipation Statue located in Boston, Massachusetts. Sculpted by Thomas Ball, this statue shows Abraham Lincoln with the Emancipation Proclimation in one hand, and the other hand reaching over the head of a male African American, a newly freed slave. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: NAM_SC22
Subjects: Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865; Civil rights; Slavery; Emancipation of slaves; Emancipation proclamation; African American men
Places: Boston (Massachusetts)
 
Yvonne Walker-Taylor beach photograph
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Description: Photograph of Yvonne Walker-Taylor and Al at the beach in Boston, Massachusetts. Walker-Taylor was the daughter of Bishop Dougal Ormonde Beaconfield Walker, the 66th Bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church and president of Wilberforce University in the 1940s. Walker-Taylor later went on to follow in his footsteps, and became one of the first female African American college president in the United States when she was named president of Wilberforce in 1984. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: NAM_P2_B05F04_08_1_3
Subjects: Historical Black Colleges and Universities; Howard University; Wilberforce University; African American Educators; African American women; African American men
Places: Boston (Massachusetts)
 
Yvonne Walker-Taylor, Al and two unidentified women photograph
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Description: Photograph of Yvonne Walker-Taylor, Al and two unidentified women at the beach in Boston, Massachusetts. Walker-Taylor was the daughter of Bishop Dougal Ormonde Beaconfield Walker, the 66th Bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church and president of Wilberforce University in the 1940s. Walker-Taylor later went on to follow in his footsteps, and became one of the first female African American college president in the United States when she was named president of Wilberforce in 1984. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: NAM_P2_B05F04_08_1_4
Subjects: Historical Black Colleges and Universities; Howard University; Wilberforce University; African American Educators; African American women; African American men; Cars; Automobiles
Places: Boston (Massachusetts)
 
Yvonne Walker-Taylor beach photograph
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Description: Photograph of Yvonne Walker-Taylor at the beach in Boston, Massachusetts. Walker-Taylor was the daughter of Bishop Dougal Ormonde Beaconfield Walker, the 66th Bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church and president of Wilberforce University in the 1940s. Walker-Taylor later went on to follow in his footsteps, and became one of the first female African American college president in the United States when she was named president of Wilberforce in 1984. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: NAM_P2_B05F04_08_2_2
Subjects: Historical Black Colleges and Universities; Howard University; Wilberforce University; African American Educators; African American women
Places: Boston (Massachusetts)
 
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