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Abolitionist REV TW LEWIS Rare 1860s CDV Photo Freed Slave Missionary Methodist memento mori Thomas had several brothers

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Thomas had several brothers

On the back is the original studio card for Robert Armstrong

who was killed by Indians in 1863 in Dakota Territory

75" with blank back

Ambrotype is behind mat and glass in its original hanging wall frame/case

Abolitionist REV TW LEWIS Rare 1860s CDV Photo Freed Slave Missionary Methodist memento mori Thomas had several brothersOriginal early 1860s CDV of Reverend Timothy Willard Lewis (1825 1871), by Black & Case, Boston. Lewis was a missionary to freed black slaves, and during the Reconstruction Era in South Carolina established the Charleston Advocate, a newspaper intended for an African American audience. Portrait taken by Black shortly before he departed to South Carolina in 1862. 4" x 2. 5". Very good antique condition.. very tiny bit of liftin of the image in the

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