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Our company offers interviews for Oral History and special projects, serving both individuals and organizations. Pricing is based on the logistics involved and customized to accommodate the occasion.
We have special awareness in the following areas of concern. My experience explaining Civil War Colonel Shaw with the 54th Massachusetts Regiment Volunteers and their attack on Fort Wagner. I engaged in a personal relation with the father of Colonel Shaw, Francis G Shaw. Francis Shaw died in 1882 but I met his spirit, during 2011. While living in his previously owned house on Staten Island, New York. (Shaw House)
Another experience offering a special connection is that of Thelma Meeres (Beachum). When married to Paul Meeres, during the Harlem Renaissance period. They were an international dancing couple, known as Meeres and Meeres”. (Harlem)
One of their children, whose name was Paul Meeres Jr., was their only son. His career path also followed that of his parents, into show business. We have two nude performances photos, one with his dance partner and another alone.
I lived in Brooklyn, New York and participated in a Drum and Bugle corps. During the 1960s and 1970s, I was a member of our Nationally Competitive integrated organization. We successfully operated during the Civil Rights Period. (Formation A). (Staten Island, POV)
There are some historical artifacts for sale, representing the entertainment industry and our American Armed Forces. (Autographs)
We are proud to offer original products and the rights for them. Written permission is required for any use of our display materials.
Art

9/11 Annual Tribute Lights Print

“Optics” Photo Print

Lincoln Civil War Print
This print will be sold and shipped in a 18x24 frame in numerical sequence of 1 of 100.
Artist, James E. Taylor is significant for his historical contributions of art. His works depicts him as being employed as a field artist, during the American Civil War. After serving his country during the Civil War, this artist began working for the Frank Leslie magazine. Later in his life, Mr. Taylor continued his craft by operating as a consultant.
At one point he was commissioned, to use his unique skills for a new customer. So in 1892, he was hired to reflect on his mature mind. He was challenged to describe our American way of life back in 1863. This request was completed with two distinct titles, from which his customer could choose. These two titles are as follows, The Condition of 1863 or “Appealing to be allowed to help for the Union”.
What a wonderful reason which explains why he created this historical print. He reminds us that we had a successful Black family lifestyle during those war years. Shown is an honorable Blackman sacrificing his family life, to fight for the Union.
In the background of his print, Mr. Taylor shows Confederate and Black Union troops engaging in battle. A Black Union troop Battle flag shows “USCT”. This acronym stands for the “United States Colored Troops”.

Shaw Family House Print
Cultural Images
Military

Angels of Mercy, 1944 Army Medics – Menu
Music

Armstrong Autographed Bulletin
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