Title |
Negro Church |
Identifier |
L1984-59_11 |
Date of original |
1899 |
Decade |
1890s |
Description |
Wooden structure with belfry next to road. Scene of Judge H. B. Spooner's farm in Faceville, Decatur County, Georgia (located on the Faceville Attapulgus Road on the north-east side of Spooner Mill Creek). Image taken about December 1899 by Jacob Ridgeway Moore; albumen print made later by his nephew Vincent M. Irick, of Vincentown, New Jersey. |
Creator |
Moore, Jacob Ridgeway |
Contributors |
Irick, Vincent M. |
Subject |
African American churches |
Subject (names) |
Spooner, Judge H. B. |
Subject (depicted) |
Churches Bells Fences |
Location depicted |
Faceville (Ga.) Decatur County (Ga.) |
Series |
Faceville, Georgia, Photographs, L1984-59, Special Collections and Archives, Georgia State University Library, Atlanta, Georgia |
Curatorial area |
Southern Labor Archives |
Digital publisher |
Georgia State University Library |
Rights information |
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Citation |
L1984-59_11, Faceville, Georgia, Photographs, Southern Labor Archives. Special Collections and Archives, Georgia State University Library |
Source format |
black-and-white prints (photographs) albumen prints |
Format |
image/jp2 |
Type |
Image |