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[Original Panoramic Photograph Picturing the Members of Civilian Conservation Corps Company 303 at Camp in Pennsylvania]

[Original Panoramic Photograph Picturing the Members of Civilian Conservation Corps Company 303 at Camp in Pennsylvania] by [African Americana]: [Civilian Conservation Corps]

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Seller: The Joe Fay Company LLC
Title
[Original Panoramic Photograph Picturing the Members of Civilian Conservation Corps Company 303 at Camp in Pennsylvania]
Author
[African Americana]: [Civilian Conservation Corps]
Seller
The Joe Fay Company LLC (United States)
Condition
Very good plus.
Description
Du Bois, Pa, 1933. Very good plus.. Panoramic photograph, 8 x 34.5 inches. Rolled. Minor edge wear, light foxing. Good contrast, minimal fading. A rare photographic record of a segregated African-American CCC company in Benezette, Pennsylvania in September 1933, just a few months after this New Deal program was created. African-American recruits made up only about seven percent of total enrollment in the Civilian Conservation Corps, and their camps were kept strictly segregated, except for the commanding officers, as seen here. Company 303 was among the original six segregated CCC companies established in May 1933; the company spent most of its existence at Camp S204 in Benezette, in the northwest quadrant of the state. Their primary duties involved woodlands management, specifically building and maintaining forest roads. The company was disbanded in 1942 at which point most of the enrollees were then enlisted in the U.S Armed Forces during World War II. The present panoramic photograph pictures about 175 Black members of the company in basic uniforms, bookended by about a dozen white commanding officers and another half dozen officers sitting at center. A striking image of an important and early African-American CCC unit.
A vindication of the opinions delivered in evidence by the medical witnesses for the Crown on a late trial at Lancaster for murder

A vindication of the opinions delivered in evidence by the medical witnesses for the Crown on a late trial at Lancaster for murder by [Rutter, John]

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A vindication of the opinions delivered in evidence by the medical witnesses for the Crown on a late trial at Lancaster for murder
Author
[Rutter, John]
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De Wolfe and Wood (United States)
Description
Liverpool: W. Jones, 1808. 88, [2] pp. Case of Charles Angus, accused of poisoning his housekeeper, Margaret Burns, and subsequently found not guilty. [Bound with] Carson, James. Remarks on a Late Publication, entitled a Vindication of the Opinions Delivered in Evidence by the Medical Witnesses for the Crown on a Late Trial at Lancaster. Liverpool: W. Jones, 1808. 136 pp. Page 135 has a small illustration. Bound in later cloth. The interior has soiling and foxing and each title page has a stamp that read Medical Book Society but are otherwise illegible.
The Woman of Andros (First Edition)

The Woman of Andros (First Edition) by Thornton Wilder

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The Woman of Andros (First Edition)
Author
Thornton Wilder
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Royal Books (United States)
Description
New York: Albert and Charles Boni, 1930. First Edition. First Edition. Early novel by the author of "The Bridge of San Luis Rey" (1927). Toning to the book extremities and jacket spine and folds, and light foxing to the page edges, else about Fine in a Near Fine dust jacket.
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Saturday Review No.3

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Saturday Review No.3
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Between the Covers- Rare Books, Inc. ABAA (United States)
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New York: Bantam, 1954. Near Fine. First edition. Near fine. Nice shape.