Abraham Brian Barn, Gettysburg National Military Park, from the series "Underground Railroad"

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Artist/Maker (American, born 1950, Class of 1973)
Date1986, printed 2003
MediumGelatin silver print
DimensionsSheet: 9 15/16 × 8 in. (25.2 × 20.3 cm) Image: 7 1/2 × 7 9/16 in. (19.1 × 19.2 cm)
Credit LineGift of William E. Williams, Class of 1973, in honor of Silvia Saunders, 2009
Object number2009.2.1
Not on view
DescriptionAbraham Brian (alt. Bryan) was a fugitive slave who purchased a twelve-acre farm in 1857. The site was used as a stop on the Underground Railroad and Brian successfully farmed the land until his property and buildings were destroyed during the battle at Gettysburg. Bullet holes from the battle can be seen in the upright corner of this photograph. The Brian farm and barn is located near the Alexander Dobbin House, another station on the Underground Railroad on Steinwehr Avenue. Both of these sites are within a short walking distance of Gettysburg National Cemetery and the stone marker locating the podium where Lincoln delivered his immortal Gettysburg Address. (SOURCE: Adair, et al., "Uncovering the Path to Freedom" exh. cat, p. 23)

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Exhibition History 2011
Online exhibition ( http://www.hamilton.edu/emerson_gallery/upf/ ), UNCOVERING THE PATH TO FREEDOM: PHOTOGRAPHYS OF THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD BY WILLIAM EARLE WILLIAMS, '73, August 2008 - October 2011.

2006-08
Clinton, NY (Fred L. Emerson Gallery, Hamilton College). UNCOVERING THE PATH TO FREEDOM: PHOTOGRAPHYS OF THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD BY WILLIAM EARLE WILLIAMS '73, January 14 - April 13, 2008 (cat no. 1, illus.). Traveled from: Auburn, NY (Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center), April 26 - June 14, 2006.
Provenance 2009: Hamilton College (Fred L. Emerson Gallery), by gift of the artist.
Markings Blind stamp: "PHOTOGRAPH / BY / WILLIAM EARLE WILLIAMS / COPYRIGHT" on recto at lower center of sheet.
Published References UNCOVERING THE PATH TO FREEDOM: PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD BY WILLIAM EARLE WILLIAMS '73 (exhibition catalogue). Text by Katerina Adair; Ilana Carlin; Sophia Franck; Deborah Pokinski; and Susanna White. Clinton, NY: Emerson Gallery, Hamilton College, 2008. 23, illus., 16.
Signature Not signed.
Inscribed "Brian Barn Gettysburg 1986/ Gettysburg NMP Brian Barn 7.1.86 3/6 F16 8.17.03"; on verso along bottom edge in pencil; "1" on verso in lower right corner in pencil.
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