Quakers and African Americans, R-Z: Records of Western YM 1850s-1870s- Taylor, F. photos of High Point Ind. School, NC, 1858-1880
Scope and Contents
Reports from originally the Committee on the concerns of the people of color, which later transitions to Report on the Committee of Freedmen in 1865. Communities frequently referenced are as follows: Blue River, White Lick, Western, Union, Concord, Plainfield, Honey Creek, Vermillion, and Macon, MS. Photographs of High Point Industrial School, High Point N.C. [n.d.], 16 items. Annotation on the back of each photograph and some stamped: "G.D. Hilyard"; photos were contained in envelope imprinted "Francis R. Taylor". Depict members of the faculty, students, physical plant, exhibits of blacksmithing and carpentry (including buildings) produced, fieldwork. Class of older students of the High Point Normal & Industrial School. The photograph is stamped "G.D. Hilyard 144 East 49th Street, New York". There is no date.
Dates
- Creation: 1858-1880
Access Restrictions
The collection is open for research use.
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