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Accession Number:2000-187-5
Accession Date:
Condition:good
Location:Archives, Black History Coll., Box 3, Folder 19
Keywords:Crittendon, Bedell, Logan, Civil War, African-American, Union Army, slavery, Springfield Wagon Company, Lincoln, Wilson's Creek
Area of Origin:Springfield MO
Period:ca 1900
Category:Documentary Artifact
Object:Print, photographic
Maker:uk
Description/History:Black and white photo of George and Eliza Bedell Crittendon with their two sons and 6 daughters. Crittendon is seated holding a hat and Eliza is seated at his left. At his right is his son Roy. Crittendon escaped from slavery in AR, fought in the Union Army with Company H, 2nd Missouri Light Artillery, and was in the Battle of Wilson's Creek. He later worked for the Springfield Wagon Company. RESTRICTED ACCESS. DO NOT USE WITHOUT PERMISSION.
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