Note: See red highlight or 6th column, 2nd to last paragraph.Chronicling America presents a October 7, 1862 Chicago Daily Tribune…
Note: See red highlight or 6th column, 6th paragraph.Chronicling America presents a October 8, 1862 article from the Yorkville…
The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History presents a 4-minute, narrated account of the life of Roberts Smalls, a…
Note: See 4th column, 3rd to last paragraph.Chronicling America presents a December 4, 1863 article from the Rutland Weekly Herald…
Hagley Digital Archives presents an 1862 tintype portrait, by Samuel Francis du Pont, of Robert Smalls- an enslaved South Carolina…
The Library of Congress presents an 1881 illustration, by Joseph Hoover, depicting the "heroes of the colored race." The colored…
The National Archives presents this 1943 political cartoon, by artist Charles Alston, depicting Robert Smalls as a Civil War…
Note: Not clear what year the photo was taken.Howard University presents a 1955 "AME Church Review" on the life of Robert Smalls,…
The National Register presents the National Parks Service 1974 nomination form to register Robert Smalls' Beaufort, South Carolina…
The National Registry presents the 1974 listing for Robert Smalls' home in Beaufort, South Carolina. According to the source, the…
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Office of Marine Sanctuaries presents a report entitled, "The Search for the…
The Library of Congress presents a historical portrait of Robert Smalls, a formerly enslaved man who later became a Congressman…
The Library of Congress presents a 1871 historical illustration, by C. Rogan, that centers President Grant signing the 15th…
The New York Public Library features a bulleted, biographical profile on Robert Smalls- a formerly enslaved man who later became a…
The U.S. House of Representatives official site features a detailed account of the life of Robert Smalls, an enslaved man who…
Note: Original source, date and author unknown. Source states the biography was created and published between May 13, 1862 -…