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456. MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

7 items, 1839-1935
Collection relates chiefly to Richmond blacks and includes a minute book for the Clocks Social Club detailing the regular and business meetings of the club and recording dues and attendance. Also included are a list of sewing instructions, a February 1935 letter to the Clocks urging them to buy tickets to hear the Eva Jessye Choir at the Ebenezer Baptist Church, a copy of the Reverend John Jasper's sermon "De sun do move," and a photograph of Jasper. A February 11, 1839, letter from Sarah McPhail of Franklin, Tennessee, to her brother, Thomas Glass of Winchester, gives family and farm news and mentions the loss of a Negro woman.
(Acc. 8979-u)