DescriptionLetter of introduction and recommendation for Peter Still written by the Rev. Samuel J. May, which relates facts concerning Still’s biography; reports that Still is engaged in a quest to free his...
DescriptionLetter of introduction for Peter Still, written by the Rev. Samuel J. May, that notes Still's status as a former slave and states that Still has raised almost enough money to free his family members...
DescriptionMay making her egg topping (the job currently being taken over by her daughters) for a Chow Mein Dinner at Seabrook Farms. Picture taken at March 6, 1952.
DescriptionMay making her egg topping (the job currently being taken over by her daughters) for the Chow Mein Dinner at Seabrook Farms. Picture taken on March 6, 1952.
DescriptionThe Rev. Samuel J. May acknowledges the receipt of William Still’s letter; requests the names of “Uncle Peter's" [Peter Still's] wife and children, of the place where they live, of their owner,...
DescriptionKate Pickard expresses her delight at seeing Peter Still and at his freedom from slavery; relates her knowledge of Still (his circumstances, character and abilities) when she taught in Alabama at the...