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A Guide to the Papers and Photographs of Jackson Davis 1906-1947, and n.d. Davis, Jackson Papers and Photographs of 1906-1947, and n.d. 3072, 3072-a

A Guide to the Papers and Photographs of Jackson Davis 1906-1947, and n.d.

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Collection number
previous hit 3072  next hit, previous hit 3072  next hit-a
Title
Papers and Photographs of previous hit Jackson  next hit previous hit Davis  next hit 1906-1947, and n.d.
Physical Characteristics
The collection is ca. 38 1/2 feet.
Language
English

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

The collection is without restrictions.

Use Restrictions

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Preferred Citation

previous hit Jackson  next hit previous hit Davis  next hit, Papers, 1906-1947, Accession # previous hit 3072  next hit, # previous hit 3072  next hit-a, Special Collections Department, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, VA 22903.

Acquisition Information

Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Langhorne and Mrs. Helen Lynch, Dec. 7, 1948 and Nov. 3, 1949.

Alternative Form

The photographs, photographic negatives and glass lantern slides are available as digital images, online at https://small.library.virginia.edu/collections/featured/ previous hit jackson  next hit- previous hit davis  next hit-collection-of-african-american-educational-photographs/

Biographical/Historical Information

previous hit Jackson  next hit previous hit Davis  next hit was born in Cumberland County, Virginia, on September 25, 1882, the son of William Anderson and Sally Wyatt (Guy) previous hit Davis  next hit. He attended the public schools of Richmond, Virginia, and received his B. A. from the College of William and Mary in 1902 and his M. A. from Columbia University in 1908. Honorary L.L.D. degrees were conferred upon him by the University of Richmond in 1930 and the College of William and Mary in 1931.

Following graduation from William and Mary he was the principal of the public schools of Williamsburg, Virginia. He was assistant secretary of the Roanoke, Virginia YMCA from 1903- 1904, was principal of the public schools of Marion, Virginia from 1904-1905, and was superintendent of schools in Henrico County, Virginia from 1905-1909. From 1909-1910 he was a member of the state board of examiners and inspectors of the Virginia State Board of Education, and from 1910-1915 he was state agent for African-American rural schools for the Virginia State Department of Education. In 1915 he became affiliated with the General Education Board in New York, New York, as a field agent. Two years later he was transferred to New York city as the board's general field agent, in which capacity he remained until 1929 when he was made assistant director. He became associate director in 1933 and vice-president and director in 1946. Throughout his career previous hit Davis  next hit specialized in Southern education, interracial problems, and education in Belgian Congo and Liberia. In 1935 he went to Africa as a Carnegie visitor, and in 1944 went again as head of a group sent by the Foreign Missions Conference of North America, the British Conference of Missions, and the Phelps- Stokes Fund. previous hit Davis  next hit was also a trustee of the Phelps-Stokes Fund, an organization devoted to African-American education and race relations both in America and in Africa. He became vice president of the fund in 1940, and succeeded Anson Phelps Stokes as president in 1946. During the years of his association with the General Education Board its work was concentrated on education in the Southern states and previous hit Davis  next hit' influence on behalf of better relations and understanding between whites and African-Americans and his pioneer work in promoting regional centers of education in the South were of immense significance. At the time of his death he was president of the board of trustees of Booker T. Washington Institute in Libera, president of the New York State Colonization Society, and a member of the Commission on Interracial Cooperation and of the Advisory Committee on Education in Liberia. He served as a member of the board of visitors of the College of William and Mary during 1913-1920 and as secretary of the International Education Board from 1923- 1938. previous hit Davis  next hit and Margaret Wong co-authored Africa Advancing in 1946, a book providing the results of the survey made in 1944; he was also a frequent contributor to educational journals.

previous hit Davis  next hit was a member of the Sons of the American Revolution, Virginia Academy of Science, Virginia Historical Society, Phi Beta Kappa, Theta Delta Chi, Phi Delta Kappa, and the Town Hall and Century clubs. He was married in Bluffton, Georgia, on May 9, 1911, to Corinne Mansfield ( -1941), and they had two daughters, Helen Mansfield who married John Phillip Lynch, Jr., and Ruth Elizabeth, who married Charles Rolfe Langhorne. previous hit Davis  next hit died in Cartersville, Virginia, on April 15, 1947.

Scope and Content Information

The papers consist of topical files, personal, professional, and financial files, photographs, glass lantern slides, photographic slides, negatives, card indexes and printed materials.

Arrangement

Arrangement

Papers and slides are arranged alphabetically by subject for collection previous hit 3072  next hit. Items in previous hit 3072  next hit (negatives and slides) are arranged numerically according to slide/negative number.

Organization

The contents list is arranged by box number with the addition of the letter, "a" to the boxes from collection previous hit 3072  next hit-a (slides, lantern slides, negatives).

Contents List

Papers 1906-1947, n.d.
13 Boxes

Alphabetical by subject

  • Box 1
    Louis M. and Bertha Anderson 1941-1943
  • Box 1
    Alexander W. Armour 1937-1947
    2 folders
  • Box 1
    Trevor Arnett (1870-1955): 1920-1942
    2 folders
  • Box 1
    H. Percy Baler 1938
  • Box 1
    Nelle Barmore 1942-1943
  • Box 1
    Robert Emory Blackwell (1854-1938): 1923-1934
  • Box 1
    "A Book of Friendship" dedicated to previous hit Jackson  next hit previous hit Davis  next hit 1937
  • Box 1
    Bettina Rhett Borie 1942-1946
  • Box 1
    Walter Russell Bowie (1882-1969): 1938-1943
  • Box 1
    William W. Brierley 1941-1946
  • Box 1
    B. C. Caldwell 1939-1940, 1946
  • Box 1
    Century Association 1944-1945
  • Box 1
    Harry Woodburn Chase (1883-1955): 1945-1946
  • Box 1
    James Saxon Childers (1899-1965): 1937-1940
  • Box 1
    The Club 1942-1945
  • Box 1
    Condolences 1942-1947
    2 folders
  • Box 1
    T. D. Cranston 1939-1946
  • Box 1
    Louise Harris Curd 1938
  • Box 2
    Rebecca Evelyn previous hit Davis  next hit 1941-1942
  • Box 2
    James Hardy Dillard (1856-1940): 1927-1941
  • Box 2
    J. Curtis Dixon 1939-1946
  • Box 2
    Joseph Dupuy Eggleston (1867-1953): 1941-1946
  • Box 2
    Leo Mortimer Favrot (1874- ): 1938-1947
    2 folders
  • Box 2
    I. Derrell Felder 1938-1942
  • Box 2
    Abraham Flexner (1866-1959): 1938-1941
  • Box 2
    Paul Breck Foreman (1911- ): 1940-1942
  • Box 2
    Douglas Southall Freeman (1886-1963): 1939-1945
  • Box 2
    Francis Pendleton Gaines (1892-1963): 1946
  • Box 2
    Bennette Eugene Geer (1873-1964): 1940
  • Box 2
    General Education Board 1910 (1924-1927), n.d.
    2 folders
  • Box 2
    General Education Board: African Colonies 1943-1947
  • Box 2
    General Education Board: Interviews 1937-1945
  • Box 2
    Georgia, University System of 1941
  • Box 2
    James Edgar Gregg (1875-1946): 1938-1942
  • Box 3
    Hampden-Syndey College 1941-1944
  • Box 3
    Hampton Institute 1937-1944
    5 folders
  • Box 3
    Hampton Institute: General Education Board Interviews 1939-1943
  • Box 3
    Hampton Institute: Reports to the Board of Trustees 1943
  • Box 3
    Hampton Institute: Personal 1943
  • Box 3
    William Thomas Hedges (1881-1947): 1938-1947
    5 folders
  • Box 3
    Julius Rosewald Fund, Nashville 1938-1941
  • Box 3
    Edna Rendall Kraft 1943-1944
  • Box 4
    John Little 1937
  • Box 4
    Charles Templeman Loram (1879-1940): 1933-1937
    2 folders
  • Box 4
    William Arthur and Susie Warner Maddox 1942-1947
  • Box 4
    Ward N. and Miriam C. Madison 1942-1943
  • Box 4
    Albert Russell Mann (1880-1947): 1937-1946
  • Box 4
    Randolph and Douglas W. Maynard 1940-1943
  • Box 4
    James Ross McCain (1881-1965): 1938-1945
  • Box 4
    Fred McCuistion 1940-1947
  • Box 4
    Edward G. McGehee, Jr. 1940-1944
  • Box 4
    Francis Pickens Miller (1895-1978): 1940-1944
  • Box 4
    Robert Russa Moton (1867-1940): 1916 (1924-1943)
    2 folders
  • Box 4
    Mary Cooke Branch Mumford (Mrs. Beverley Bland Mumford) (1865-1938): 1925-1937
  • Box 4
    Marcus Cicero Stephens Noble, Jr. (1855-1942): 1938-1941
  • Box 4
    Omega Delta Chi Convention 1930
  • Box 4
    Frederick Douglas Patterson (1901-1988): 1938-1943
  • Box 4
    Personal 1930-1947
  • Box 4
    Personal: Alabama Properties 1939-1946
  • Box 4
    Personal: Appointments and Invitations 1937-1946
  • Box 4
    Personal: Associates A-Z 1933-1947
  • Box 4
    Personal: Church 1938-1947
  • Box 4
    Personal: Contributions 1938-1947
  • Box 5
    Personal: Family 1906 (1920-1946), n.d.
    2 folders
  • Box 5
    Personal: Family Photographs 1922-1942, n.d.
  • Box 5
    Personal Financial 1937-1947
  • Box 5
    Personal: Gifts and Thank yous 1937-1947
  • Box 5
    Phelps-Stokes Fund 1941-1945
  • Box 5
    Phi Beta Kappa 1937-1946, n.d.
    5 folders
  • Box 5
    Phi Beta Kappa: Key Reporter 1941-1946
  • Box 6
    Virginia Estelle Randolph 1933-1942
    3 folders
  • Box 6
    Recommendations 1937-1944
  • Box 6
    Richmond Hospital Service Association 1936-1940
  • Box 6
    John Davidson Rockefeller, Jr. (1874-1960): 1939-1943
  • Box 6
    Wickliffe Rose (1862-1931): 1939
  • Box 6
    Rural Electrification Adminstration 1938-1941
  • Box 6
    William Thomas Sanger (1885-1975): 1937-1946
  • Box 6
    Gordon Grady Singleton (1890- ): 1937-1947
  • Box 6
    Mary Phlegar Smith 1940-1947
  • Box 6
    Speeches: Associations and Conferences 1929-1946
  • Box 6
    Speeches: Colleges and Universities 1939-1944
  • box 6
    Speeches: Commencement Addresses 1941-1945
  • Box 6
    Speeches: Founders' Day and Inaugural Addresses 1937-1946
  • Box 6
    Speeches: Travel Impressions 1942, n.d.
  • Box 7
    Tenessee Colleges and Universities 1939-1947
  • Box 7
    Theta Delta Chi 1937-1945
    2 folders
  • Box 7
    Halsten Joseph Thorkelson (1875- ): 1926 (1944-1946)
  • Box 7
    Town Hall Club 1931-1939
  • Box 7
    Virginia Academy of Science 1937-1946
  • Box 7
    Virginia Commission on Interracial Cooperation 1937-1944
  • Box 7
    Virginia Education Commission 1944-1945
    2 folders
  • Box 7
    Virginia, University of 1937-1946
  • Box 7-8
    William and Mary, College of 1937-1946
    5 folders

    1937-July 1942 Box 7 (3 folders)
    1942- August 1946 Box 8 (2 folders)

  • Box 8
    William and Mary, College of: Alumni Association 1924-1944
  • Box 8
    William and Mary, College of: Associations Incorporate and Bylaws 1939
  • Box 8
    William and Mary, College of: Printed 1937-1944
  • Box 8
    Elizabeth "Bessie" M. Williamson 1937-1943
  • Box 8
    Arthur previous hit Davis  next hit Wright (1885-1947): 1937-1946
    2 folders
  • Box 8
    Writings on Education 1925-1928, n.d.
    2 folders
  • Box 8
    Writings on Education: Notes 1920-1930s
  • Box 8
    Writings on Religious and Social Issues n.d.
Photographs 1917-1947, n.d.
Boxes 9-11

The 6000 number series are prints for which there are no negatives.

Photographs are arranged alphabetically by subject

  • Photographs Identified
    • Box 9 6291-6303
      Africa 1944, n.d.
      14 photographs

      Liberia, unidentified

    • Box 9 6127-6129, 6168-6195
      Alabama 1922, n.d.
      36 photographs, 11 postcards

      Bibb County, Birmingham, Coosa County, Fort Deposit, Lowndes County, Montgomery County, Selma, Tuscaloosa, Tuskegee Institute; Selma and Tuskegee postcards

    • Box 9 6227
      Arkansas n.d.

      Edmondson

    • Box 9 6228-6242
      Florida 1925, n.d.
      23 photographs

      Daytona, Gainesville, Leesburg, Miami, Palm Beach County, St. Augustine, Sarasota, Tallahassee

    • Box 9 6243-6349
      Georgia n.d.
      8 photographs

      Coweta County, Thunderbolt, Waycross

    • Box 9 6250
      Indiana n.d.
    • Box 9
      Kansas n.d.
    • Box 9 6251-6253
      Kentucky 1919-1928, n.d.
      16 photographs

      Burgin, Danville, Harrodsburg, Louisville, Madisonville, Paducah, unidentified

    • Box 9 6142-6165
      Louisiana 1917-1921, n.d.
      62 photographs, 12 postcards

      Bastrop, Baton Rouge, Bienville, Calcasieu, East Carroll, Lake Charles, Ruston, Sabria Nor?, Tangipahoa, Terrebonne, Theriot, Washington, Welsh, unidentified; Baton Rouge postcards

    • Box 9 6068-6070
      Maryland 1921
      8 photographs

      Baltimore, Prince George County, unidentified

    • Box 9 6000, 6009-6049, 6057-6061, 6311-6314, 6050, 6052-6053, 6056, 6062-6067, 6114-6120
      Mississippi 1917-1926, n.d.
      2 folders--159 photographs, 2 postcards

      Alcorn, Braxton, Coahoma County, Columbia, Covington County, Edwards, Ellisville, Forest County, Hattiesburg, previous hit Jackson  next hit, Lamar County, Leland, Mound Bayou, Okolona, Pearl River County, Starksville, Tougaloo, Tupelo, Utica, Wiggins; unidentified numbered; unidentified; Gulfport postcards

    • Box 9
      New York n.d.
      4 postcards

      Ithaca, New York, and Queensborough postcards

    • Box 9 6001-6008, 6071-6078, 6079-6098, 6100-6113, 6121, 6157, 6197-6208, 6209-6210, 6212, 6218-6225, 6304-6306, 6307-6310, 6314-6316
      North Carolina 1917-1922, 1941, n.d.
      2 folders--193 photographs, 1 postcard

      Asheville, Chapel Hill, Columbus County, Elizabeth City, Fayettevile, Greensboro, Halifax County, Kinston, Kittrell, Method, Mount Mitchell, Pamlico, Parmele, Pitt County, Raleigh, Salisbury, Seminole County, Smithfield, Wadesboro, Wake County, Winston-Salem, Winton; Stony Point; unidentified; Winston-Salem postcards

    • Box 9 6130-6141, 6206
      Oklahoma and Oregon 1919-1922, n.d.
      48 photographs, 2 postcards

      Bookertee, Carter County, Langston, Rentiesville; unidentified numbered; unidentified; Muskogee postcards; Portland (Oregon) postcards

    • Box 9 6262-6290, 6315-6317
      South Carolina 1920-1931, n.d.
      2 folders--105 photographs, 23 postcards

      Allendale, Bamberg, Cola, Columbia, Conway, Greenville County, Hartsville, Laurens County, Marion, Mayesville, Moncks Corner, Orangeburg, Ridge Spring, St. Helena Island, Sumter, Trenton, Williamsburg County; unidentified; Charleston and St. Helena Island postcards

    • Box 9 6226, 6236, 6254-6259, 6211, 6213, 6217, 6318-6321, 6323, 6325-6327, 6329-6338
      Tennessee 1921, 1930, n.d.
      66 photographs, 2 postcards

      Brownsville, Clarksville, Fayette County, Henry County, Maryville, McMinnville, Mount Meigs, Nashville, Shelby County, Signal Mountain, Wilson County; unidentified; Knoxville postcards

    • Box Box-folder: 10
      Texas 1918-1927, n.d.
      2 folders--148 photographs, 6 postcards

      Austin, Bishop, Camp County, Guadalupe, Hallettsville, Harrison County, Houston, Hunt County, Huntsville, Kerens, Ladonia, Limestone County, Manor, Marion, Marshall, McAllen, Mexia, Pittsburg, Prairie Grove, Prairie View, San Antonio, Sequin, Sweet Home, Travis County, Tyler, Waco, Walker County; unidentified; Austin postcards

    • Box 10 6344, 6359, 6365, 6367, 6398, 6401-6404, 6412-6417, 6420-6445
      Virginia 1913-1933, n.d.
      2 folders--172 photographs, 10 postcards

      Albemarle County, Alexandria, Amelia County, Amherst County, Bowling Green, Brunswick County, Burkeville, Caroline County, Charles City County, Charlottesville, Chesterfield County, Emporia, Gloucester, Halifax, Hampton, Harrisonburg, Henrico County (and "Virginia Randolph and her work"), Kenbridge, Kilmarnock, King and Queen County, King George, King William, Lawrenceville, Lottsburg, Lynchburg, Manassas, Middlesex County, New Kent County, Nottoway County, Petersburg, Rappahannock River, Richmond, Rockbridge County, Surry County, Waverly, Whitestone, Williamsburg, Winchester, York County, unidentified; Cartersville, Hampton, Lynchburg, and Petersburg postcards

    • Box 10
      Virginia: Halifax County n.d.
      photographic album of 18 photographs
    • Box 10
      Virginia: "Stingray," Saluda, Middlesex County 1934, n.d.
      22 photographs
    • Box 10
      Virginia: Virginia State College Commencement 1945
      10 photographs
    • Box 10
      West Virginia 1921-1928, n.d.
      7 photographs

      Harpers Ferry, Institute, Shepherdstown

  • Photographs Unidentified
    • People
      • Box 10 6446-6455, 6457-6463, 6464-6474, 6476-6508, 6512-6516, 6517-6521, 6523-6558, 6560-6563, 6565-6571
        People -- General Education Board n.d.
        3 folders--131 photographs

        members and related --one person, --two people, --three people, --four people, --five or six people, --six or more people

      • Box 10
        People -- General Education Board and State Agents Negro Rural Schools 1929, 1939, n.d.
        12 photographs

        G. E. B. members, including Trevor Arnett and Wallace Buttrick; Meeting of the State Agents Negro Rural Schools, New Orleans, Louisiana; Ottis' Fish Market

      • Box 10
        People -- Children and Youths n.d.
        27 photographs
      • Box 10
        People -- Children and Youths -- classrooms n.d.
        30 photographs
      • Box 10
        People -- Groups -- outdoor scenes n.d.
        2 folders--79 photographs

        outdoor scenes, --parades, --sports, --vehicles, streets

      • Box 10
        People -- Groups -- posed n.d.
        87 photographs

        men; women; indoors; outdoors

      • Box 10
        People -- Individuals n.d.
        2 folders--108 photographs

        --one person, --two people, --three people

    • Scenes
      • 6572-6575, 6007, 6577-6578, 6580-6488
        Generic
      • Box 11
        Building Scenes--Churches n.d.
        9 photographs
      • Box 11 6563, 6574-6575
        Building Scenes -- Construction n.d.
        16 photographs
      • Box 11
        Building Scenes -- Public Schools, Hospitals, etc. n.d.
        121 photographs
      • Box 11 6559, 6576, 6579, 6592-6601
        Building Scenes -- Residences and other n.d.
        2 folders--123 photographs
      • Box 11 6602-6604
        Building Scenes -- Shacks n.d.
        25 photographs
      • Box 11 6605-6606, 6608
        Building Scenes -- with children n.d.
        15 photographs
      • Box 11 6609-6612
        Building Scenes -- with large groups of people n.d.
        51 photographs
      • Box 11 6620-6626
        Building Scenes -- with small groups of people n.d.
        23 photographs
      • Box 11 6630-6633
        Farm Scenes n.d.
        24 photographs
      • Box 11 6607, 6613, 6619, 6634-6636, 6638-6640
        Rural Scenes -- Churches and Schools (identified) n.d.
        24 photographs

        Averill; Bethel Church and School; Brookville School; Cappahoocie School; Chester School; Flatiron School; Indian Road School; Pace School; Poplar School; Rising Sun School; Rising Valley Church and Schoolhouse; Swansboro School; White Oak Store; unidentified; and, Rosenwald School, the 4000th

      • Box 11 6637, 6641, 6677
        Rural Scenes -- Country, Forest, Mountains, etc. n.d.
        78 photographs
      • Box 11
        Rural Scenes -- Exhibits n.d.
        18 photographs
      • Box 11
        Rural Scenes -- Homes (identified) n.d.
        13 photographs

        J. H. Alston; Henry Brooks; George Calloway; H. R. Eubank; Walter Johnson; Sallie Marable; Elnora Neal; McQueen Smith; H. H. Wynn

      • Box 11
        Rural Scenes -- Residences and Farms n.d.
        12 photographs
      • Box 11 6521, 6531, 6570, 6678-6720, 6722, 6724, 6727-6750, 6800-6801
        Miscellaneous sent by W[illiam] W. [Brierly] n.d.
        28 photographs
      • Box 11
        Miscellaneous numbered n.d.
        4 folders--269 photographs

        Grouped by identifying number on verso

Box 12
Articles and Miscellaneous 1939-1945, n.d.
Printed matter
Box 12
Bulletins, etc 1936-1943
Box 12
Newspaper Clippings 1926-1947
3 folders
Box 13
Address Book n.d.
Box 13
Checkbook: American Bank and Trust Company November 1932-December 1936
3 folders
Box 13
Checkbook: Chase National Bank June 1933-June 1937
2 folders
Box 13
Monthly Expense Books: Trip to Africa March 1935-August 1935
Box 13
Savings Passbook: American National Bank December 1926-February 1933
Archival Prints
Boxes 14-28

These are archival prints of the negatives listed in Boxes 1a-10a

Arranged in numerical order.

  • Box 14
    Prints 0000-0299
  • Box 15
    Prints 0300-0599
  • Box 16
    Prints 0600-0899
  • Box 17
    Prints 0900-1199
  • Box 18
    Prints 1200-1499
  • Box 19
    Prints 1500-1799
  • Box 20
    Prints 1800-2099
  • Box 21
    Prints 2100-2399
  • Box 22
    Prints 2400-2699
  • Box 23
    Prints 2700-2999
  • Box 24
    Prints 3000-5049
  • Box 25
    Prints 5050-AO43
  • Box 26
    Prints AP01-CC05
  • Box 27
    Prints CD01-EF07
  • Box 28
    Prints EG01-GM03
Collection 3072-a: Numbered &Unnumbered Negatives
Boxes 1a-10a
These negatives are bagged in groups of twenty
  • Box 1a
    NP-157. series: Negatives 0000-0419

    Missing images 0071, 0129, 0132

  • Box 2a
    NP-157. series: Negatives 0420-0999

    Missing images 0608-0612, 0923

  • Box 3a
    NP-157. series: Negatives 1000-1559
  • Box 4a
    NP-157. series: 1560-2039

    Missing image 1797

  • Box 5a
    NP-157. series: Negatives 2040-2549

    Missing images 2332, 2326-29, 2523

  • Box 6a
    NP-157. series: Negatives 2550-3119

    Missing images 2705-2713

  • Box 7a
    NP-157. series: Negatives 3120-AO32

    Missing images 3127, 3129, 3210-12, 3249

  • Box 8a
    NP-157. series: Negatives AO33-EA03
  • Box 9a
    NP-157. series: Negatives EA04-IA06
  • Box 10a
    Extra Glass Slides
    • Box 10a
      Series H

      NP-157.HA: Group photo
      NP-157.HB: Woman in kitchen
      NP-157.HC: Building
      NP-157.HD: Church
      NP-157.HE: Buildings
      NP-157.HF: Building
      NP-157.HG: School house
      NP-157.HH: School building
      NP-157.HI:
      NP-157.HJ: School building
      NP-157.HK: School building
      NP-157.HL: Building
      NP-157.HM: School building
      NP-157.HN: Group of men
      NP-157.HO: Two men
      NP-157.HP: Group of men
      NP-157.HQ: Group of school girls
      NP-157.HR: Building
      NP-157.HS: Group of Students

    • Box 10a
      Series I

      NP-157.IA01: Perce Rock, Gaspé Bay
      NP-157.IA02
      NP-157.IA03
      NP-157.IA04
      NP-157.IA05
      NP-157.IA06

Glass Lantern Slides
Boxes 12a-15a
224 individual slides.

Note: the numerical order of the previous hit 3072  next hit-a boxes are not continuous since the materials are stored in different locations. There is no Box 11a

Slides are arranged chronologically by slide identification number.

  • Boxes 12a-13a
    Labelled Slides
    • Boxes 12a-13a L-1151 - L-1202
      Slides of Southern Schools
      • Box 12a L-1151
        Lowndes County Training School; Charity, Alabama
      • Box 12a L-1152
        Tuscaloosa Co. Training School; Tuscaloosa, Ala.
      • Box 12a L-1153
        Vocational Agriculture School; Bruns, Alabama
      • Box 12a L-1154
        Industrial Building; Fordyce, Arkansas
      • Box 12a L-1155
        Lee County Training School; Marianna, Arkansas
      • Box 12a L-1156
        Teachers at Palm Beach (Fla) Co Training School
      • Box 12a L-1157
        Palm Beach County Training School, Florida
      • Box 12a L-1158
        Clarke CTS (Ga): Chancellor Barrow, Others 1922
      • Box 12a L-1159
        Clarke County (Georgia) Training School Kitchen
      • Box 12a L-1160
        Teacher's House; Washington C.T.S. (Georgia)
      • Box 12a L-1161
        Washington C.T.S.; Sandersville, Georgia
      • Box 12a L-1162
        Washington C.T.S.; Sandersville, Georgia
      • Box 13a L-1163
        Bouroon County Training School; Kentucky
      • Box 13a L-1164
        Graduating Class, Morhouse P.T.S., Louisiana
      • Box 13a L-1165
        Morhouse Parish Training School, Louisiana
      • Box 13a L-1166
        Old Church used as School;Milliken's Bend, Louisiana
      • Box 13a L-1167
        Rosewald School; Milliken's Bend, Louisiana
      • Box 13a L-1168
        New Industrial Building;Hathesburg, Mississippi
      • Box 13a L-1169
        Lee County Training School; Tupelo, Miss. 1921
      • Box 13a L-1170
        Harry County Training School; Conway, S.C.
      • Box 13a L-1171
        Rosewald School; Hartsville, South Carolina 1920
      • Box 13a L-1172
        Superintendents in Winston-Salem, S.C. 1919
      • Box 13a L-1173
        Fayette Co. Training School; Somerville, Tenn
      • Box 13a L-1174
        Old School; Somerville, Tennessee
      • Box 13a L-1175
        Wilson County Training School; Lebanon, Tenn 1919
      • Box 13a L-1176
        Haywood Co. Training School; Brownsville, Tenn
      • Box 13a L-1177
        Rosenwald School; Gregg County, Texas 1921
      • Box 13a L-1178
        Travis C.T.S. (Old Building) Manor, Texas
      • Box 13a L-1179
        Travis County Training School; Manor, Texas
      • Box 13a L-1180
        New Graded School Oak Grove #2; Brunswick Co., Virginia
      • Box 13a L-1181
        Old School #1; Oak Grove, Brunswick Co., Va.
      • Box 13a L-1182
        Capilarry School (Virginia) Physics Class
      • Box 13a L-1183
        Carolina, Va: W. Baylor, Sup't Washington
      • Box 13a L-1184
        Charles City County (Va) Training School
      • Box 13a L-1185
        Caroline County (Va) Training School, 1921
      • Box 13a L-1186
        Caroline County (Va) Training School, 1921
      • Box 13a L-1187
        Cemetery Cleaning; Charles City Co., Va. 1912
      • Box 13a L-1188
        Garden; Charles City County, Va. 1912
      • Box 13a L-1189
        Canning Display; Chesterfield, Va. 1912
      • Box 13a L-1190
        Old School; Baylorsville, Caroline Co., Va.
      • Box 13a L-1191
        Caroline C.T.S.; Bowling Green, Va. 1919
      • Box 13a L-1192
        Canning Display; Cumberland Co., Virginia
      • Box 13a L-1193
        Canned Goods; Cumberland Co., Virginia
      • Box 13a L-1194
        Frazier's House; Gloucester Co., Virginia
      • Box 13a L-1195
        J.D. Eggleston at Holdcroft, Va. 1912
      • Box 13a L-1196
        Workshop; Shelby Co. (Va.) Training School
      • Box 13a L-1197
        Dormitory Construction; Shelby Co., Va. 1919
      • Box 13a L-1198
        Dormitory; Shelby Co. (Va.) Training School
      • Box 13a L-1199
        Shelby County (Va.) Training School
      • Box 13a L-1200
        Shelby County (Va.) Training School
      • Box 13a L-1201
        New Two Room Graded School; Waverly, Virginia
      • Box 13a L-1202
        New High School, $3,000.00; Sparta, Virginia
    • Box 13a L1203 - L-1218
      Classes at the Hampton (VA) Institute
      • Box 13a L-1203
        Cooking Class 1910
      • Box 13a L-1204
        Domestic Science Work: Caning Chairs
      • Box 13a L-1205
        Girl Cutting Out Dress Patterns
      • Box 13a L-1206
        Dressmaking Class
      • Box 13a L-1207
        Ironing 1910
      • Box 13a L-1208
        Domestic Science Work: Mattress Making
      • Box 13a L-1209
        Printing Office 1906
      • Box 13a L-1210
        Paint Shop
      • Box 13a L-1211
        Manual Training Work: Joinery Class
      • Box 13a L-1212
        Wheelwright Shop 1910
      • Box 13a L-1213
        Trade School Plastering Department
    • Box 13a L-1203 - L-1218
      Farming Scenes
      • Box 13a L-1214
        Boy in Dairy
      • Box 13a L-1215
        Old-Time Unimproved Country Well
      • Box 13a L-1216
        Planting Vegetables
      • Box 13a L-1217
        Plowing
      • Box 13a L-1218
        Modern Well
  • Boxes 13a-15a L-1219 - L-1374
    Unlabelled Slides
    • Boxes 13a-14a L-1219 - L-1253
      Miscellaneous Farm Scenes
      • Box 13a L-1219
        Bibb County Training School
      • Box 13a L-1220 - L-1222
        Miscellaneous Farms and Fields
      • Box 13a L-1223
        Pigs
      • Box 13a L-1224 - L-1236
        Field Laborers
      • Box 13a L-1237 - L-1240
        Miscellaneous Farm Scenes
      • Boxes 13a-14a L-1241 - L-1253
        Produce and Goods
    • Box 14a L-1254 - L-1257
      Group Activities
      • Box 14a L-1254, L-1255
        Parades
      • Box 14a L-1256
        Track Meets
      • Box 14a L-1257
        Children Playing
    • Box 14a L-1258 - L-1266
      Classes
      • Box 14a L-1258
        Chair Caning Class
      • Box 14a L-1259
        Music Assembly
      • Box 14a L-1260 - L-1265
        Cooking Classes
      • Box 14a L-1266
        Sewing Class
    • Box 14a L-1267 - L-1327
      Group Photos
      • Box 14a L-1267 - L-1280
        Miscellaneous Group Photos
      • Box 14a L-1281 - L-1289
        Unlabelled Portraits and Unposed Shots
      • Box 14a L-1290 - L-1327
        Students Before Their Schoolbuildings
    • Box 15a L-1328 - L-1374
      Buildings
      • Box 15a L-1328-1346
        Schoolhouses
      • Box 15a L-1347 - L-1354
        Cabins
      • Box 15a L-1355 - L-1371
        Houses
      • Box 15a L-1372 - L-1374
        Churches
Card File
Card File Trays Othertype: 92-95

These are individual index cards kept by previous hit Davis to organize by subject the negatives he created.

Arranged alphabetically by subject.