Black History in Sandy Spring

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Black History in Sandy Spring
This collection celebrates the lives of Black men and women who worked as domestic farm laborers on land near Sandy Spring, Maryland. These pages bear witness to the integral role Black labor played in ensuring the success of the farming enterprises of local white landowners. These pages further demonstrate the complexities of wage labor in the 19th century when pay was often received in equivalently valued goods rather than cash money.
Bond, Diana

Bond, Diana

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Bond, Uriah

Bond, Uriah

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Charles and Sarah Hammond in Account with Dr. Iddings -1

Charles and Sarah Hammond in Account with Dr. Iddings -1

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Charles and Sarah Hammond in Account with Dr. Iddings -2

Charles and Sarah Hammond in Account with Dr. Iddings -2

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Cooler, Sam

Cooler, Sam

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Daniel & Matilda Banks in account with Dr. Iddings

Daniel & Matilda Banks in account with Dr. Iddings

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E. Fletcher & Margery Clark in Account with Dr. Iddings

E. Fletcher & Margery Clark in Account with Dr. Iddings

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Greenbury Howard in Account with Dr. Iddings

Greenbury Howard in Account with Dr. Iddings

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Harry Bond

Harry Bond

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Hood, Matilda

Hood, Matilda

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