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Background imageSouth Collection: Monticello, Jeffersons home

Monticello, Jeffersons home
Monticello, Thomas Jeffersons home in Charlottesville, Virginia. Photograph

Background imageSouth Collection: EVNT2A-00227

EVNT2A-00227
Carolina colonists fleeing in canoes from a Native American attack. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageSouth Collection: EVNT2A-00145

EVNT2A-00145
Virginia colonists under attack by Native Americans, 1600s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageSouth Collection: Carolina colonist traveling by boat

Carolina colonist traveling by boat
Settlers log cabin on a Carolina waterway. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageSouth Collection: EVNT2A-00146

EVNT2A-00146
Colonists conflict with Native Americans on the Georgia and Carolina frontier, 1700s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageSouth Collection: HSET2A-00011

HSET2A-00011
An idyllic log cabin home in North Carolina. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageSouth Collection: NATI2D-00287

NATI2D-00287
Sauls Mound, 72 feet high, one of the Pinson Mounds, the largest Middle Woodland (c.1-500 A.D.) mound group in the U.S. Tennessee. Digital photograph

Background imageSouth Collection: NATI2D-00298

NATI2D-00298
High platform mound of the Plum Bayou people, a Woodlands culture, Toltec Mounds Archaeological State Park, Arkansas. Digital photograph

Background imageSouth Collection: NATI2D-00294

NATI2D-00294
High platform mound (39 feet high) of the Plum Bayou people, a Woodlands culture, Toltec Mounds Archaeological State Park, Arkansas. Digital photograph

Background imageSouth Collection: NATI2D-00293

NATI2D-00293
High platform mound (39 feet high ) of the Plum Bayou people, a woodlands culture, Toltec Mounds Archaeological State Park, Arkansas. Digital photograph

Background imageSouth Collection: NATI2D-00291

NATI2D-00291
One of the Bynum Mounds, built between 100 BC and 200 AD along the ancient Natchez Trace pathway, Mississippi. Digital photograph

Background imageSouth Collection: NATI2P-00381

NATI2P-00381
Grave Creek Mound, the largest mound remaining of the Adena Culture, West Viginia. Photograph

Background imageSouth Collection: NATI2A-00160

NATI2A-00160
Southeastern Native American hunters disguised as deer, 1500s. Hand-colored woodcut reproduction of a DeBry engraving of Le Moyne illustration

Background imageSouth Collection: NATI2A-00162

NATI2A-00162
Native American palisaded village, such as the one at Malvilla, Alabama, visited by De Soto in 1540. Hand-colored woodcut

Background imageSouth Collection: NATI2A-00165

NATI2A-00165
Title page of the US Supreme Court record, Cherokee Nation v. State of Georgia, 1831. Hand-colored woodcut reproduction of the document

Background imageSouth Collection: Florida natives preparing for battle, 1500s

Florida natives preparing for battle, 1500s
Timucua chiefs ceremony for victory before battle with neighboring tribes, Florida, 1500s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 1591 Theodore DeBry engraving of a painting by LeMoyne

Background imageSouth Collection: NATI2D-00203

NATI2D-00203
" Seminole & Proud" banner at Big Cypress Seminole Reservation elementary school, Florida. Digital photograph

Background imageSouth Collection: NATI2D-00200

NATI2D-00200
Traditional Seminole thatched shelter, Big Cypress Reservation, Florida. Digital photograph

Background imageSouth Collection: NATI2A-00141

NATI2A-00141
Native Americans using fishbone hoes to plant maize and beans, Florida, 1500s. Hand-colored woodcut reproduction of a DeBry engraving of a LeMoyne illustration

Background imageSouth Collection: NATI2A-00143

NATI2A-00143
Tomb of embalmed Cherokee chiefs, their flesh and bones dried and preserved, North Carolina, 1500s. Hand-colored woodcut reproduction of a John White illustration

Background imageSouth Collection: Native American woman of the Virginia coast

Native American woman of the Virginia coast
One of the wives of Wyngyno, a Native American chief, Raleighs Colony, 1500s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 16th-century John White drawing

Background imageSouth Collection: NATI2A-00089

NATI2A-00089
Creek Indian village. Hand-colored woodcut

Background imageSouth Collection: NATI2A-00105

NATI2A-00105
" The flyer" - a Native American shaman in Raleighs Colony, 1500s. Hand-colored woodcut reproduction of a John White illustration

Background imageSouth Collection: NATI2A-00015

NATI2A-00015
Seminole village of thatched shelters in the Everglades, 1800s. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageSouth Collection: NATI2A-00032

NATI2A-00032
Native American village and gardens of Secotan, North Carolina, then in Virginia Colony, 1600s. Hand-colored woodcut of a John White illustration

Background imageSouth Collection: Moundbuilder village life

Moundbuilder village life
Life among the Moundbuilders. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageSouth Collection: NATI2A-00010

NATI2A-00010
Native Americans bow-hunting deer by moonlight. Hand-colored photogravure of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageSouth Collection: Cutting a tree in South Carolina

Cutting a tree in South Carolina
African-Americans cutting a live-oak in the forest along the Ashley River, South Carolina. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageSouth Collection: Fort Frederica on St Simons Island, Georgia

Fort Frederica on St Simons Island, Georgia
Cannon at Fort Frederica protecting James Oglethorpes 1736 settlement on St Simons Island, Georgia. Digital photograph

Background imageSouth Collection: Mount Vernon spring flower garden

Mount Vernon spring flower garden
Spring flower garden at Mount Vernon, George Washingtons home in Virginia. Photograph

Background imageSouth Collection: AGRI2A-00046

AGRI2A-00046
A turpentine distillery in North Carolina, 1870s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageSouth Collection: Learning the minuet

Learning the minuet
Colonial children learning to dance the minuet. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageSouth Collection: Cotton States Exposition in Atlanta, 1895

Cotton States Exposition in Atlanta, 1895
Fine Arts Building at the Cotton States Exposition in Atlanta, Georgia, 1895. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageSouth Collection: EVCW2D-00088

EVCW2D-00088
Kerosene lamp at a Confederate camp reenactment, Shiloh National Military Park, Tennessee. Digital photograph of a living history demonstration at Shiloh battlefield

Background imageSouth Collection: DeSotos route in Louisiana

DeSotos route in Louisiana
Western part of De Sotos route, from Desisles map published in 1707. Hand-colored woodcut reproduction of an 18th-century illustration

Background imageSouth Collection: HOUS2A-00101

HOUS2A-00101
Woman weaving on the porch of her Appalachian cabin, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageSouth Collection: White-tailed deer in Alabama

White-tailed deer in Alabama
Wild whitetail deer running near the Natchez Trace in northwestern Alabama. Photograph

Background imageSouth Collection: Field of red clay soil in Alabama

Field of red clay soil in Alabama
Tilled field along the Natchez Trace in northwestern Alabama. Photograph

Background imageSouth Collection: Site of Henri de Tontis French settlement, 1686

Site of Henri de Tontis French settlement, 1686
Replica of cross marking Henri de Tontis 1686 French trading settlement, Arkansas Post National Memorial, Arkansas. Digital photograph

Background imageSouth Collection: Colonial oven, Charleston, South Carolina

Colonial oven, Charleston, South Carolina
Outdoor oven, Charles Towne Landing Historic Site, reconstructed settlement, South Carolina. Digital photograph

Background imageSouth Collection: Handmade candles

Handmade candles drying, Charles Towne Landing Historical Site, reconstructed settlement in South Carolina. Digital photograph

Background imageSouth Collection: Cotton cleaned by hand, South Carolina

Cotton cleaned by hand, South Carolina
Cotton to be cleaned, Charles Towne Landing colonial historic site, South Carolina. Digital photograph

Background imageSouth Collection: AGRI2A-00020

AGRI2A-00020
Harvesting a Carolina rice-field. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageSouth Collection: Mount Vernon lettuce bed

Mount Vernon lettuce bed
Lettuce in the vegetable gardens at Mount Vernon, George Washingtons home in Virginia. Photograph

Background imageSouth Collection: Moundbuilders harvesting corn and squash

Moundbuilders harvesting corn and squash
Moundbuilders gathering their crops of maize and squash. Hand-colored photogravure reproduction of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageSouth Collection: AGRI2A-00130

AGRI2A-00130
Cultivation of tobacco in colonial Virginia. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageSouth Collection: NATI2A-00087

NATI2A-00087
Native American way of cooking fish, Virginia Colony, 1585. Hand-colored woodcut reproducgtion of a John White illustration

Background imageSouth Collection: Jefferson Davis and Confederate government in flight from Richmond

Jefferson Davis and Confederate government in flight from Richmond
Jefferson Davis signing Confederate government papers by the roadside during his flight after Lees surrender, 1865. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration



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