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Portrait of African-American student, George Crane.
Portrait of Louise V. Hicks, an African-American student at Storer College.
Portrait of African-American student, Mary Clifford.
Portrait of African-American student, William D. Johnson.
Portrait of Henrie Van Leester from Suriname, Dutch Giana. Back of photo says, 'Mr. McDonald, This is my boy whom you may expect soon. Henrie Van Leester. S. A. Esterbrook.'
Portrait of African-American student, Charles Sumner.
Portrait of African-American student, Mary Dodson, seated on a tree stump.
Graduation portrait of African-American student Bernell Bows in cap and gown holding her diploma.  Bows graduated from Storer in 1933.
Portrait of African-American student, Lorenzo S. Bird of Gettysburg, Pa.
Portrait of African-American professor and coach, George Newman.  He graduated from Lincoln University with a degree in Pharmacy, and was a Professor of Chemistry and Biology at Storer College.  He was also the head football coach.
Portrait of African-American student, Stella Boyd, in cap and gown holding her diploma upon graduation from Storer College.
Portrait of African-American student Mary V. Wills-Livingstone.
Portrait of African-American student, Julia Allston.
African-American student, Marion Virginia Johnson Reeler, holding sheet music and singing.
African-American student, Anna Frazier, poses next to an early automobile.
African-American student Ann Campbell of Charleston, W. Va. leaning against a pillar on the Storer College campus for a portrait.
African-American students pose for a photograph in their carpentry classroom.
Distant view of instructor with chalkboard, students, and campus buildings.
Portrait of African-American Student, John W. McKinney.
African-American teacher examines an African-American student's face.
Portrait of a female African-American student from Storer College.
Portrait of a male African-American student from Storer College.
Portrait of a male African-American student from Storer College.
Portrait of a male African-American student from Storer College, Class of 1901.
Portrait of a male African-American student from Storer College.
Portrait of a female African-American student from Storer College, Class of 1900.
Portrait of a female African-American student from Storer College, Class of 1900.
Portrait of African-American student William D. Johnson.
Portrait of African-American student Mabel S. Young, Class of 1904.
'The World War, 1917-1919; 107 Storer students were with the colors; Labor Omnia Vincit.'
'The World War, 1917-1919; 107 Storer students were with the colors; Labor Omnia Vincit.'
'The World War, 1917-1919; 107 Storer students were with the colors; Labor Omnia Vincit.'
'The World War, 1917-1919; 107 Storer students were with the colors; Labor Omnia Vincit.'
'The World War, 1917-1919; 107 Storer students were with the colors; Labor Omnia Vincit.'
'The World War, 1917-1919; 107 Storer students were with the colors; Labor Omnia Vincit.'
'The World War, 1917-1919; 107 Storer students were with the colors; Labor Omnia Vincit.'
'The World War, 1917-1919; 107 Storer students were with the colors; Labor Omnia Vincit.'
'The World War, 1917-1919; 107 Storer students were with the colors; Labor Omnia Vincit.'
'The World War, 1917-1919; 107 Storer students were with the colors; Labor Omnia Vincit.'
'The World War, 1917-1919; 107 Storer students were with the colors; Labor Omnia Vincit.'
'The World War, 1917-1919; 107 Storer students were with the colors; Labor Omnia Vincit.'
'The World War, 1917-1919; 107 Storer students were with the colors; Labor Omnia Vincit.'
'The World War, 1917-1919; 107 Storer students were with the colors; Labor Omnia Vincit.'
"The World War was 1917-1919. 107 Storer students were with the colors. 'Labor Omnia Vincit'"
'Taylor, Wims, McGill, Ware, Preston, Prof. Winters, Mr. McKinney, Mrs. Brackett, Matthews, Thomas, Hopewell,  ----, Wainwright, Carter, Miss Johnston, Mr. Peregoy, Miss Brown, Mrs. McDonald, Miss Sims, Rolls, Miss Smith, Mrs. Lightner, Young, Hawkins, Herrod, Parker, Freeman, Laws, Brown, Pres. MacDonald, Dr. Brackett, Herrod, ---, Williams, Galloway, Miss Brady.'
Group portrait of the graduating class in cap and gown.
Pictured: 'Cole, Brady, Davis, Summers, Heath, Law, Summers, Burrell, Johnson, Carter, Crampton, Harris, Green.'
Pictured: 'J. M. DeHonney, R. P. Sims, Henry Carter, W. P. Crump, Stella James, J. C. Gilmer.'
Class of 1934: 'Miss Maxson, Miss Frazer, Pres. McDonald, Prof. Winters, Briscoe, Saunders, Moore, Francis, Hancock, Harvey, Canaday, Miss Church, Mrs. Drew, Miss Blagden, Miss Tatter, Mrs. Daniel, Dean McDonald, Mills, Waters, Janes, Macklin, Porter, Miss Benedict, Green, Smith, Jackson, Goene, Gray, Schafer, Stewart, Brown, Brown, Brown, Willis. 'Several Missing''
Class of 1938: 'Back row: Bruce Daniels, Hazel Brown, Mary Napper, Levi Allison, Vivian Rideoutt, Violet Green. Middle row: Cornelius Dawson, Harry J. McDonald, James Law, Herman Lytle, Pearl Abbott, Allen Anderson. Bottom row: Marion McClung, Margaret Wright, Prof. Saunder, Imogene Holley, Dr. McDonald, Dean McDonald, Mrs. Norma Moore, Charlotte Smith, Lillian Burns.
Two female African-American students hold flowers.
L to R:  Isabelle Stewart, Raymond McNeal and Odetta Johnson display a Storer pennant sitting on the campus lawn. All three students are listed as Honor Students in 1916.
Group portrait of Storer College Cornet Band members with instruments on lawn. Pictured: 'B. Debbis, C. Dennis, John W. McKinney, T. Herrod, Trulia Jones, Eugene Jones, C. McKinney, Prof. Saunders, W. Harris.'
From left to right in the upper row standing is Robert Trent, Portia Lovett, Mary Ella Dixon, and Charlie Hale. Sitting from left to right is Walter Johnson, Alberta Redmond, Hamilton Keys, and Marcia Lovett. First concert was given in Buffalo, N.Y., May 2, 1873. They gave 40 concerts in the principal cities between Buffalo and Utica, going home, July 5, 1873.
Born in Lexington, Virginia in 1861 to enslaved parents, Cook attended Storer College in Harper's Ferry, West Virginia, graduating in 1880 and later served on the Storer faculty as an assistant professor. Cook was also active in the NAACP and involved in the inner circles of the NAWSA, working for the passage of the 19th amendment.
Girls holding on to streamers at May Day celebration.
A male and female student stand outside looking at papers in a file together.
A female and male student.  Male is wearing a letterman sweater.
Students sewing in Home Economics.
A male and female student pose for a portrait.
Male and female students posed for a portrait.
Male and female students in formal clothing.
Male and female student in profile.
Male and female student looking to the left.
Two female student stand next to male student wearing a letterman sweater.
Isabelle Stewart, Raymond McNeal, and Odetta Johnson sit on the lawn at school holding a school pennant.
Four male Storer students pose for a portrait on a snowy day.
Four male Storer students pose for a portrait on the steps of a building.