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File:BerryShopThief-Dem1880MAR10Pg03.png|John Berry is robbed by an employee in 1880. | File:BerryShopThief-Dem1880MAR10Pg03.png|John Berry is robbed by an employee in 1880. | ||
File:BerryBarberUnion-Rep1880MAR18Pg03.png|John Berry forms a union of Wooster barbers in which they agree not to employ strangers in 1880. | File:BerryBarberUnion-Rep1880MAR18Pg03.png|John Berry forms a union of Wooster barbers in which they agree not to employ strangers in 1880. | ||
− | File:BerryJohn-B&WAffair-Dem1882SEP20Pg03.png|John "Elmer" Berry commits miscegenation with Rosa Fisher. | + | File:BerryJohn-B&WAffair-Dem1882SEP20Pg03.png|John "Elmer" Berry commits miscegenation with Rosa Fisher in 1882. |
− | File:BerryJohn-B&WTrial-Rep1882SEP21Pg03.png|John "Elmer" Berry charged with miscegenation. | + | File:BerryJohn-B&WTrial-Rep1882SEP21Pg03.png|John "Elmer" Berry charged with miscegenation in 1882. |
File:BerryJasBarbershop-Jacksonian1883MAR01Pg04.png|James Berry forms business partnership with William Johnson in Wooster in 1883. | File:BerryJasBarbershop-Jacksonian1883MAR01Pg04.png|James Berry forms business partnership with William Johnson in Wooster in 1883. | ||
File:BerryJasWifeDied-Jacksonian1885SEP03Pg04.png|James Berry's wife died from heart disease in 1885. | File:BerryJasWifeDied-Jacksonian1885SEP03Pg04.png|James Berry's wife died from heart disease in 1885. |
Revision as of 10:03, 2 August 2020
Anti-Slavery Newspaper Articles
Black Churches
Second Baptist Church (Wooster, Ohio)
Census Records
- Blacks in 1830
- Blacks in 1840
- Blacks in 1850
- Blacks in 1860
- Blacks in 1870
- Blacks in 1880
- Blacks in 1900
- Blacks in 1910
- Blacks in 1920
- Blacks in 1930
- Blacks in 1940
History
Newspaper Articles
Newspapers often include both positive and negative stories related to "Blacks". When viewing these newspaper clippings, please consider the possible mindset of the residents at the time the newspaper article was published. The views published in the newspapers do not reflect the views of the Wayne County Public Library.
Noted Black-Americans in Wayne County, Ohio
Berry Family
- James Berry
- John Berry
Newspaper Articles Related to Berry Family
Follis, Smith, Woods Family
Newspaper Articles Related to Follis Family
Johnson Family
Newspaper Articles Related to Johnson Family
Morrison Family
- Richard L. Morrison
Saunders Family
- John Saunders
Underground Railroad
Many residents in Wayne County, Ohio were active with the Underground Railroad.