- Standing woman, unidentified (10)
- Man, unidentified (7)
- Woman, unidentified (6)
- Seated woman, unidentified (5)
- Man, identified as E. H. Coit (3)
- Seated man, unidentified (3)
- Standing child, unidentified (3)
- Boy standing on a chair, unidentified (2)
- Child standing on a chair and an infant seated on a chair, identified as Bennie children (2)
- Seated infant propped up on a chair, unidentified (2)
- Seated man and a standing woman with her arm around his shoulders, unidentified (2)
- Seated man, identified as Eddie Ford (2)
- Seated man, identified as Jesse E. Beard, a pastor of Morris Brown AME Church and vice president of the People's Federal Bank in Charleston, S.C. (2)
- Snapshot, standing woman and four younger females, identified as Allane Rodrigues, Henrietta Jones Rodrigues, Daisy Rodrigues, Dorothy, Hortense (2)
- Standing boy, unidentified (2)
- Standing woman holding a book, unidentified (2)
- Boy standing next to an infant seated on a chair, unidentified (1)
- Elderly woman, unidentified (1)
- Five standing children, unidentified (1)
- Girl and standing woman with her arm around the shoulders of an older seated woman, unidentified (1)
- Group of uniformed nurses, possibly a class picture of nurses or nursing students at the Hospital and Training School for Nurses, Charleston, S.C., unidentified (1)
- Infant posed on a bench, unidentified (1)
- Man sitting on a chair outdoors, identified as M.A. Hollins (1)
- Man standing by a door, unidentified (1)
- Man standing next to woman who is wearing pants and holding a cigar, identified as Olivia Edith Garrett Wilson and Gustavius Sinkler Wilson (1)
- Man, identified as Isiah Nathaniel Aiken (1)
- Man, identified as Jesse E. Beard, a pastor of Morris Brown AME Church and vice president of the People's Federal Bank in Charleston, S.C. (1)
- Man, identified as John McQueen (1)
- Seated boy, identified as Leon Ignatius Ford, Jr. (1)
- Seated child, unidentified (1)
One of the five collections we published in our October build was the Michael Francis Blake Photographs digital collection. The collection features 117 photographs of men, women, and children taken between 1912-1934 by Michael Francis Blake, who opened one of the first African-American photography studios in Charleston, S.C. The images come from [...] Read More









