Photograph album owned by Emily Howland

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Photograph album owned by Emily Howland

Topic
Social reform
museum
National Museum of African American History and Culture
objectType
Photographs
Date
1864年
Creator
James B. Smith & Co., American
Caroline “Carrie” Nichols (later Carrie N. Lacy; see 2017.30.13) presented this carte-de-visite album to her friend and fellow teacher Emily Howland on January 1, 1864, at Camp Todd, a freedmen’s camp and school located in Arlington, Virginia. Emily Howland was an abolitionist, educator, philanthropist, and suffragist who founded, financially supported, and taught in numerous schools for African Americans for more than 70 years from 1857 until her death in 1929 at the age of 101.