Lewis Douglass, son of Frederick Douglass, compiled this scrapbook. It contains numerous newspaper and magazine clippings, along with a number of pasted-in pieces of correspondence from people including H. H. Garnet, A. J. Ransier, Charles Sumner, John Greenleaf Whittier, and Martin Delany.
The scrapbook also includes an introduction in Lewis Douglass's hand and receipt entries for family expenses throughout the book.
Lewis Douglass, son of Frederick Douglass, compiled this scrapbook. Much of the scrapbook's contents document the death of Frederick Douglass in 1895, including articles, clippings, eulogies and appreciations, speeches, sermons, letters of condolence, and other printed items.
A plate on the scrapbook cover reads, "U.S.A. Medical Department Morning Report Book".
Frederick Douglass, Jr., son of Frederick Douglass, compiled this scrapbook, which contains numerious newspaper and magazine clippings, along with correspondence and geneological notes. This scrapbook also contains a brief autobiographical sketch, handwritten by his son Frederick Douglass, Jr., detailing Frederick Douglass's life from 1842 to 1890.
Lewis Douglass, son of Frederick Douglass, compiled this scrapbook. It contains numerous newspaper and magazine clippings, correspondence, and ephemera including the a U. S. Senate ticket for the Andrew Johnson impeachment and an autographed letter from Frederick Douglass to Lewis Douglass, dated July 21, 1869.
The scrapbook also includes two inscriptions from Lewis Douglass: one reading "To be Given to my nephew Haley G. Douglass" and another reading, "It contains the history of my working in the GPO and several other matters. This book will be given on my death to Haley G. Douglass" dated August 2, 1907, Washington, D.C."
The scrapbook is fashioned from an expense ledger for the Central Overland California and Pikes Expense Company, circa 1861.
Lewis Douglass, son of Frederick Douglass, compiled this scrapbook. It contains numerous newspaper and magazine clippings, along with annotations, family receipts, and other ephemera.