Stanton Road Accession Proposal

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Title

Stanton Road Accession Proposal

Subject

History
Local history
Historic preservation
African American history

Description

This document is a proposal to the Anacostia Community Museum for the accession of material objects found at the home of Annie Taliaferro, who lived in Barry Farms at the corner of Stanton Road and Suitland parkway at the turn of the twentieth century. This document argues for the preservation of the items because the woman was very likely a former slave, who became a property owner in Washington, DC, and therefore historically important to community and national history. It contains briefs biographies of Annie Taliaferro and her daughter, Olivia Taliaferro.

Creator

Gorman, Joshua
Smithsonian Institution

Source

Grant - 15-DCCHP-13

Publisher

Smithsonian Institution

Date

2015

Rights

Creative Commons License
Stanton Road Accession Proposal is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

Relation

Smithsonian Institution Anacostia Museum: Stanton Road Archaeological Collection Object Description

Format

.pdf
Other publications

Language

English

Type

Document

Identifier

12.DCCHP.2015

Coverage

Washington, DC
Barry Farm
Ward 8

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