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Storer College Track team in uniform by building.

505. Group Portrait of Storer College Track Team, Harpers Ferry, W. Va.

Storer College Football team in uniform near building.

506. Group Portrait of Storer College Football Team, Harpers Ferry, W. Va.

Picture taken at Haywood Shepard Memorial Ceremony

507. Haywood Shepard Memorial Ceremony

Governor's Conference at Storer College. Pres. McDonald sitting in bottom row.

508. Group Portrait of Governor's Conference

Five of the college buildings on Storer College campus are depicted on this post card.  Buildings include: Brackett Hall, Permelia Eastman Cook Hall, Mosher Hall, Anthony Memorial Hall, and the President's House.

509. Buildings at Storer College, Harper's Ferry, W. Va.

Crowd gathered for the stone laying ceremony on Camp Hill at Storer College

510. Laying Corner Stone of Lewis W. Anthony Industrial Building, Storer College, Harper's Ferry, W. Va.

M.S. Briscoe was a Storer College Alumnus, class of 1924.  He received his A.B. degree from Lincoln University, and his A.M. degree in Zoology from Columbia University.  He was a Biology Instructor at Storer College in 1930

511. M.S. Briscoe

Born in Piedmont, West Virginia, Redman studied at Storer and at the Boston Conservatory.  He was a jazz musician, arranger, bandleader, and composer.  Redman became a member of the West Virginia Music Hall of Fame in 2009.

512. Don Redman, Storer College Alumnus, Class of 1920

Wheaton was the first African American to graduate from the University of Minnesota Law School.  He was elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives in the 1898.

513. John Francis Wheaton, Storer College Alum 1882

Houston Brooks graduated from Storer College in 1950 and received his Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry and Veterinary Physiology from Iowa State University.

514. Houston Brooks, Storer College, Class of 1950

Nnamdi Azikiwe was a Storer College alumnus, class of 1926.  He was the first president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria

515. Nnamdi Azikiwe, Storer College Alumnus

Sylvia Bishop graduated from Storer College in Harpers Ferry, W. Va., and was the first African-American woman licensed to train thoroughbred horses in the U.S.  Her home track was the Charles Town Race Track, W.Va.

516. Sylvia Bishop, Storer College Alum.