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John Brown's Fort Museum, Women's Lincoln Hall, and Anthony Memorial Hall.
'107 Storer College students were with the colors. 'Labor Omnia Vincit'
In the service six months 13 days, General Service, Camp Howard, Howard University training camp. The World War was from 1917 to 1919. 107 Storer College students were with the colors. 'Labor Omnia Vincit'
Motor Company Number 11, section B, Camp Green Leaf, Chickamauga Park, Ga. '107 Storer College students were with the colors. 'Labor Omnia Vincit'
'107 Storer College students were with the colors. 'Labor Omnia Vincit'
Post Card to Sister Bessie Fox. '107 Storer College students were with the colors. 'Labor Omnia Vincit'
'107 Storer College students were with the colors. 'Labor Omnia Vincit'
The World War was from 1917 to 1919. 107 Storer College students were with the colors. 'Labor Omnia Vincit'
The World War was from 1917 to 1919. 107 Storer College students were with the colors. 'Labor Omnia Vincit'
'107 Storer College students were with the colors. 'Labor Omnia Vincit'
'107 Storer College students were with the colors. 'Labor Omnia Vincit'
'107 Storer College students were with the colors. 'Labor Omnia Vincit'
Musician Edward Dickerson, 19th regt. band F.A.R.D. Camp Jackson. '107 Storer College students were with the colors. 'Labor Omnia Vincit'
Clayton served with the 349 Machine Gun Batallion, 92 Division.  '107 Storer College students were with the colors. 'Labor Omnia Vincit'
Signed, 'Forest G. Johnson, Yours for Democracy.' 107 Storer College students were with the colors. 'Labor Omnia Vincit'
Nnamdi Azikiwe from Nigeria, attend Storer College in Harpers Ferry, W. Va., 1926-1928. He subsequently became the first president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Student on right in robe.
President Richard McKinney at left.
Identifications on back of photograph are unreadable.
Miss Storer College, Myrtle Belcher with Selma Nickens, Mildred Matney, and Ruth Rush.
Dept. of Public Relations, Baptist Bd. of Education, RM 604 - 152 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y.
Organist playing a pipe organ.
Black students at tables building models using cardboard boxes.
Eight Black girls carry flags in a parade.
Richard McKinney at right.
President Richard McKinney at right.
President Richard McKinney third from left.
President Richard McKinney at right.
Gilbert Beam, Class of 1903; Sam Beam, Class of 1898.
The girls are wearing matching dress and the guys are wearing tuxes.
John Brown's Fort is seen in the background.
John Brown's Fort in the background.
'Mrs. Anne L. Dudley Bates, 114 E. Pleasant Ave. Syracuse, N.Y. Named Dudley Chapel after her. One of the first missionary workers in the valley and at the college.'
Appears to be a stone wall or fort.
During the 'Great Snow of 1941.'
During the 'Great Snow of 1941.'