Front page (p.321) of Harper\u27s Weekly , 10:491, published on May 26, 1866, with two Scenes in Memphis, Tennessee, During the Riot , later termed the Memphis Massacre. The first is titled Burning a freedmen\u27s school-house and the second Shooting down Negroes on the morning of May 2, 1866 . Both were by Alfred Rudolph Waud (1828-1891).https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/speccoll-mss-periodicalimagesofmemphis1/1005/thumbnail.jp
Illustration titled Capture of the Tennessee published on page 746 of Harper\u27s History of the ...
Memphis police officers (l to r) David Gallarno, Marvin Seeger, and J.E. Simpson reported being shot...
Issue of the Memphis Appeal newspaper published in Atlanta, Georgia, on August 6, 1864. The Memph...
Front page (p.321) of Harper\u27s Weekly , 10:491, published on May 26, 1866, with two Scenes in M...
A short introduction of the background of the Memphis Massacre of 1866 which prompted a U.S. Congres...
Image titled A Snap-shot of the Street-railway Traffic in Memphis during the Flood on page 580 of ...
Two illustrations published on page 305 of Harper\u27s Pictorial History of the Civil War . The fir...
Illustrations titled Memphis (Tennessee) Before the War , sketched by Porte Crayon, published on pa...
The Reports of the Committees of the House of Representatives Made During the First Session, Thirty-...
The racial violence that occurred in Memphis, Tennessee on the first three days of May 1866 was no s...
Class, Race, and Riot in Reconstruction Memphis In May 1866, as the United States struggled to heal ...
Illustrations titled Scenes in Southern Tennessee and Mississippi , sketched by an officer of the A...
Photographs titled The Mississippi River Floods - Two Scenes in Front of Greenville, Mississippi p...
Engraved illustration of the Carnival at Memphis, Tennessee, from page 657 of Scribner\u27s Weekly ...
Student newspaper of the University of Montana, Missoula.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/studentnewspap...
Illustration titled Capture of the Tennessee published on page 746 of Harper\u27s History of the ...
Memphis police officers (l to r) David Gallarno, Marvin Seeger, and J.E. Simpson reported being shot...
Issue of the Memphis Appeal newspaper published in Atlanta, Georgia, on August 6, 1864. The Memph...
Front page (p.321) of Harper\u27s Weekly , 10:491, published on May 26, 1866, with two Scenes in M...
A short introduction of the background of the Memphis Massacre of 1866 which prompted a U.S. Congres...
Image titled A Snap-shot of the Street-railway Traffic in Memphis during the Flood on page 580 of ...
Two illustrations published on page 305 of Harper\u27s Pictorial History of the Civil War . The fir...
Illustrations titled Memphis (Tennessee) Before the War , sketched by Porte Crayon, published on pa...
The Reports of the Committees of the House of Representatives Made During the First Session, Thirty-...
The racial violence that occurred in Memphis, Tennessee on the first three days of May 1866 was no s...
Class, Race, and Riot in Reconstruction Memphis In May 1866, as the United States struggled to heal ...
Illustrations titled Scenes in Southern Tennessee and Mississippi , sketched by an officer of the A...
Photographs titled The Mississippi River Floods - Two Scenes in Front of Greenville, Mississippi p...
Engraved illustration of the Carnival at Memphis, Tennessee, from page 657 of Scribner\u27s Weekly ...
Student newspaper of the University of Montana, Missoula.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/studentnewspap...
Illustration titled Capture of the Tennessee published on page 746 of Harper\u27s History of the ...
Memphis police officers (l to r) David Gallarno, Marvin Seeger, and J.E. Simpson reported being shot...
Issue of the Memphis Appeal newspaper published in Atlanta, Georgia, on August 6, 1864. The Memph...