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The Early History of Alabama State University
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Bennett College History
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A Celebration of Fisk University Through Photographs, Programs and Publications
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Grambling State Black-Gold Collections
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Digital Library of Hampton University
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Digital Collection of Robert W. Woodruff Library (AUC)
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52 Steps, the Journey of Lincoln University of Missouri
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The History of Southern University at Shreveport Louisiana
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Lincoln University of Pennsylvania's Early Records Online
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Meharry Medical College Digital Collection
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Miles College, The Beginning
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Morehouse School of Medicine Digital Archives
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North Carolina Central University Digital Collection
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Paine College Library Digital Collection
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Celebrating Founding Years of Excellence at Historic St. Augustine's College
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South Carolina State University Historical Collection
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Southern University and A&M College
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Tennessee State University Library Digital Collections
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Texas Southern University Digital Collection
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Tuskegee University Libraries Digital Collections
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UDC Digital Archives Collection
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Virginia State University Digital Archives Collection
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CUL
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RWWL Sample Test VEP
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RWWL Test
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Sample Collection
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1800? Holsey Hall
Paine Institute; Buildings; Campus buildings
Date of construction for Holsey Hall is not known, but for many years it was listed as the oldest buildings on campus. Holsey Hall is named in honor of Bishop Lucius H. Holsey. It was used as an elementary...
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1800? Holsey Hall and Infirmary
Paine Institute; Campus buildings; Builidings
Photograph of Holsey Hall and school infirmary.
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1882 Bishop Lucius Henry Holsey, Founder
Paine Institute; Founder
Born into slavery on July 3, 1842 near Columbus, Georgia; Bishop Holsey of the C.M.E. Church and a local resident of Augusta, was the prime mover in the founding of Paine College. In 1882, as a fraternal...
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1882 Bishop Robert Paine
Paine Institute; Bishops
Paine Institute, founded in 1882, was named in honor of Bishop Robert Paine who helped to organize the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church, South.
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1882 Dr. Morgan Callaway, President
Paine Institute; Presidents
Dr. Morgan Callaway, a native of Washington, Georgia; and a Methodist preacher, served as president of three colleges in Georgia before his election as the first president of Paine Institute in 1882. Callaway...
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1884 Dr. George William Walker, President
Paine Institute; Presidents; Teacher; Founder
Dr. Walker (founder, teacher and president) was elected as a teacher of Paine Institute, July 17, 1883. He was elected to succeed Dr. Callaway as second president in 1884, and remained president until...
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1884 John Wesley Gilbert
Paine Institute; Teacher; Students; Classes
Paine Institute held its first class on January 1, 1884, in rented quarters on Broad Street in Augusta, GA. Among the first group of young people present that morning was John Wesley Gilbert, who stepped...
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1891 Normal Class
Paine Institute; Normal school
The Normal program trained students for teaching. Photographed are - (First row) Willie Sherard, Cynthia Ryans, Ella Holsey, Frances Thompson, Ruth Holsey, Irene Mattox, Lula Ross, Andrew Cobb. (Second...
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1899 Haygood Hall
Paine Institute; Campus buildings; Buildings
Early photograph of Haygood Hall (center); Holsey Hall (right); and the President's House (left).
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1899 Haygood Hall
Paine Institute; Buildings; Campus buildings
Haygood Hall, the main building on campus, was named in memory of Bishop A.G. Haygood. It was a four story brick and stone building that housed the chapel, administrative offices, library, classrooms,...
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1899 Normal Class
Paine Institute; Classes; Normal school graduates
Five graduates for the class of 1899. Seated are Agnes Elizabeth Davis, Julius Caesar White and Lula Wilson. Standing are Priscilla Ladson and Mary Belle Bougs.
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1900? Campus Entrance
Paine College; Gates
Original Paine College campus entrance. Hosley Hall in back ground.
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1900? President's House
Paine College; Campus buildings; Buildings
Renovated view of first president's house until the Paine House was completed in 1968. The building was razed in 1975 to make way for the new administrative building, Haygood-Holsey Hall.
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1901? Graduating Class
Paine Institute; Classes
Early graduating class of Paine Institute.
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1902 Paine Annex
Paine Institute; Cottages; Campus buildings
Women's Missionary Council of the Methodist Episcopal Church South funded and established a project for girls as an "Annex" to the Paine campus in 1902. The two Industrial buildings and Bennett Hall were...
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1902 Women's Industrial Cottages
Paine Institute; Buildings; Cottages; Campus buildings
Women's Missionary Council of the Methodist Episcopal Church South was responsible for the construction of two frame buildings for industrial work for girls. The buildings contained classrooms and equipment...
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1905 Cottages for Men
Paine College; Buildings; Cottages; Campus buildings
Four cottages were built as dormitories for men and boys in 1905, and named Williams, Lane, Phillips and Cottrell in honor of the four bishops of the C.M.E. Church.
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1907 Henry Steward Dunbar
Paine College; Students
Mr. Dunbar, author of the Paine College alma mater, graduated from Paine College in 1907.
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1907 Paine College Alma Mater
Paine College; School Song; Songs
The lyrics of Paine's alma mater were composed by Henry Stewart Dunbar, 1907 alumnus.
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1911 John D. Hammond, President
Paine College; Presidents
Rev. Hammond was a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church from the North Georgia Conference. He was elected the third president of Paine College in 1911 and served until 1915. Bennett Hall was erected...
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