Elizabeth Armstrong School RecordsLU.379

Elizabeth Armstrong School RecordsLU.379


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Benedict Chatelain

Repository
Greenwood Library Archives and Special Collections
Identification
LU.379
Title
Elizabeth Armstrong School Records 1913
Quantity
1 Folder, {DACS (2.5) Extent – This element indicates the extent and the physical nature of the materials being described. This is handled in two parts, a number (quantity and an expression of the extent or material type)}
Language
English .

Administrative Information

Conditions Governing Access

There are no restrictions to access or use for research purposes.

Custodial History

The item in this collection, which related to Elizabeth Armstrong during her time as a student at State Normal School for Women, was acquired by Nancy Shelton during her tenure with the Longwood University Department of Alumni Relations. It is unknown when the collection was transferred to the Greenwood Library Archives.


Biographical / Historical

Louise Elizabeth Armstrong of Richmond, Virginia was born in 1895 to Thomas and Christine B. Armstrong. She attended State Normal School for Women from 1913 to 1915, graduating with the June 1915 class. While a student at State Normal School for Women, Armstrong was a member of the Cunningham Literary Society and the Richmond Club. Additionally, she served as treasurer of the Deutscher Sprachverein (German Club). For several years after graduation, Armstrong was a teacher in the Richmond, Virginia public school system. In 1920, she married Alonzo J. Davis of Law Moor, Virginia.

Scope and Contents

This collection consists of a schedule of classes, dated September 11, 1913. The schedule lists classes and class periods for each day of the week.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • Armstrong, Louise Elizabeth

Container List

Mixed Materials Multi-Collection Box 03 folder: LU-379
State Female Normal School, Program of Studies
1913-09-11