Heartman, Charles F. (Charles Frederick), 1883-1953
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Heartman, Charles F. (Charles Frederick), 1883-1953
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Heartman, Charles F. (Charles Frederick), 1883-1953
Heartman, Charles F.
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Heartman, Charles F. 1883-1953
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Heartman, Charles F. 1883-1953
Heartman, Charles F., 1883-
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Heartman, Charles F., 1883-
Heartman, Charles Frederick, 1883-1953
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Heartman, Charles Frederick, 1883-1953
Heartman, Charles Fred., 1883-
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Heartman, Charles Fred., 1883-
Heartman, Charles Frederick 1883-
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Heartman, Chas. Fred. 1883-1953 (Charles Frederick),
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Heartman, Chas. Fred. 1883-1953 (Charles Frederick),
Heartman, C. F. 1883-1953
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Heartman, C. F. 1883-1953
Heartman, Chas. Fred 1883-1953
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Heartman, C. F. 1883-1953 (Charles Frederick),
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Bibliographer and author; operated auction and bookselling business from Pelican Galleries in New Orleans, La., and Book Farm in Hattiesburg, Miss.
Charles Frederick Heartman (1883-1953) emigrated to the United States from Germany in 1911. He was in the auction and bookselling business, operating primarily from the Pelican Galleries in New Orleans, and the Book Farm in Hattiesburg, Miss. He specialized in Americana, and published numerous bibliographies and catalogs, including _Heartman's Historical Series_, comprising 78 bibliographies, reprints of rare books, and checklists. Among these are included: _The New England Primer Prior to 1830..._ (N.Y., 1915); _Bibliography of Edgar Allan Poe..._ (Hattiesburg, Miss., 1940); _Bibliography of the Poetical Works of Phillis Wheatley_ (N.Y., 1916); and many others.
Author, editor, and rare book and manuscript dealer.
Influential American antiquarian book dealer and one of the foremost authorities on rare Americana of his time.
Heartman was a book collector and dealer in the early twentieth century, specializing in Americana.
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Booksellers and bookselling
Slavery
Slavery
Slavery
Slavery
African Americans
African Americans
Antiquarian booksellers
Book collecting
Bookplates
Civil war
Deeds
Freedmen
German American families
German imprints
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Literature
Manuscripts, American
Real property
Reconstruction
Slave bills of sale
Slaveholders
Slave labor
Slave records
Slaves
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Underground railroad
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Winthrop (Me. : Town)
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United States
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Maine
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Mississippi
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Louisiana--New Orleans
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Hallowell (Me. : Town)
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Louisiana
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Massachusetts
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Wrentham (Mass. : Town)
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West Indies
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Mississippi--Hattiesburg
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Hadley (Mass. : Town)
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Northampton (Mass.)
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United States
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