Category:Henry Highland Garnet
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Date of birth | 23 December 1815 New Market | ||||
Date of death | 13 February 1882 Monrovia | ||||
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Media in category "Henry Highland Garnet"
The following 18 files are in this category, out of 18 total.
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A Memorial Discourse (IA amemorialdiscou00smitgoog).pdf 931 × 1,410, 90 pages; 1.98 MB
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A Memorial Discourse (IA amemorialdiscou01smitgoog).pdf 937 × 1,418, 96 pages; 2.18 MB
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A Memorial Discourse (IA amemorialdiscou02smitgoog).pdf 866 × 1,350, 96 pages; 3.69 MB
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Distinguished colored men LCCN00651115 (cropped).jpg 6,546 × 8,619; 10.96 MB
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Distinguished colored men LCCN00651115.jpg 7,980 × 10,596; 13.06 MB
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Freedom on Trial exhibit at Liberty Bell Center, Philadelphia, PA, 2022 4.jpg 1,775 × 2,367; 549 KB
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Henry Highland Garnet by James U. Stead - Original.tif 2,993 × 4,426; 37.92 MB
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Henry Highland Garnet by James U. Stead crop.jpg 2,408 × 3,024; 7.25 MB
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Henry Highland Garnet by James U. Stead crop.png 2,376 × 3,004; 11.26 MB
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Henry Highland Garnet by James U. Stead.jpg 2,693 × 3,317; 10.47 MB
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Henry Highland Garnet by James U. Stead.png 2,693 × 3,317; 15.24 MB
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Henry Highland Garnett.png 1,829 × 2,371; 2.39 MB
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A memorial discourse (IA memorialdiscour00garn).pdf 1,089 × 1,710, 94 pages; 5.84 MB
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A memorial discourse (IA memorialdiscours00garn 0).pdf 827 × 1,325, 92 pages; 4.89 MB
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Order Releasing Henry Garnett - NARA - 279019.tif 2,413 × 3,862; 8.89 MB
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