Archaeological scholarship on the Barbadian settlement at Crozierville and the wider Liberian colonisation context. Led by Dr Matt Reilly (City University of New York). Long-cited in the foundational TABHI literature.
Archaeological scholarship on the Barbadian settlement at Crozierville and the wider Liberian colonisation context. Led by Dr Matt Reilly (City University of New York). Long-cited in the foundational TABHI literature.
Custodian of the records of Barbadian families — including the manumission, marriage, baptismal, and conveyance records cited by the central Karch (2007) study and the foundational TABHI genealogical work.
Custodian of the documentary and visual record of nineteenth-century Black Barbadian life, including holdings related to London Bourne and the wider Bourne–Barclay lineage.
Custodian of Liberian arrival, settlement, and civic records relating to the 1865 Barbadian emigrants and the founding of Crozierville.

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