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- Tags: Bluefield State College
"Colored News" - October 27, 1946
Tags: Alex Orey, Alice Cox, Andrew Hawthorne, Ashland, Atlantic City, Audry Rollins, Augusta Pace, Baltimore, Beetcher Randolph, Big Stone Gap, Blanche Holt, Bluefield, Bluefield State College, Calfee Training School, Ceciley Hunter, Cherry Point, Christine Hendricks, Circle No. 2, civil service, Clark's Chapel, clinic, community chest, community library, Della Webb, diphtheria, Dr. M.A. Santa Cruz, Draper School, Ebenezer Hudson, Eddie and Willis Wilson Jr, Eliza Lewis, Elizabethon, Ellavester Hunter, Esther Brown, flower bearers, Floyd, football game, Fort Benning, Fred Patterson, Freeman, Fries, fundraising, funeral, funeral services, George H. Carter, George Orey, Georgia, Harry Poole, Harry Stiger, Helen Peoples, illness, Iva Price, J.W. Poole, Jackson Avenue, Jerry Murphy, John Duncan, John H. Evans, John Jenkins Jr, John Stewart Methodist Chruch, John Stewart Methodist Church, Johnson City, Kate Carter, Kentucky, Lena Ferguson, Lizzie Walker, marine base, Martha Irene Edwards, Martinsville, Mary D. Thompson, Mary Horliss Penn, Maryland, Matthews HIcks Logan, Missouri, Morristown college, Mother's Club, Mr. and Mrs. M.L. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hawthorne, Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Roberts, Mr. Cox, Mrs. A.B. Norman, Mrs. Agnes Broady, Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Bryson, Mrs. C.C. Stewart, Mrs. Carrie McMillon, Mrs. Charles Stuarts, Mrs. Clyde Grubb, Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, Mrs. Estelle Martin, Mrs. Ethel Anderson, Mrs. Ethel Carter, Mrs. F.D. Johnson, Mrs. Fannie Cockerham, Mrs. Frank Fayne, Mrs. Grace Dickerson, Mrs. Grubbs, Mrs. Hannah Hicks, Mrs. Hattie Martin, Mrs. J.U. Rogers, Mrs. Kate Clark, Mrs. Kathleen Kimbrough, Mrs. L.C. Ward, Mrs. Lillie Cockerham, Mrs. Louise Pace, Mrs. Lucy Gaither, Mrs. Lula Johnson, Mrs. Maceo Santa Cruz, Mrs. Maggie Poindexter, Mrs. Mary D. Wilson, Mrs. N.C. Henry, Mrs. Nannie Hunter, Mrs. Pauline Harvey, Mrs. Rath Harriston, Mrs. Rosa Kain, Mrs. Roselle Clayborne, Mrs. Seanie Green, Mrs. V.M. Randolph, Mrs. Virginia Rhoads, Ms Helen Johnson, Ms. Delever, Ms. G.H. Washington, Ms. Lelia Bell Lewis, Ms. Mary Milliner, Ms. Viola Gaither, Ms. Virginia Randolph, Ms. Wilma Watkins, NAACP, Nelson Ward, New Century Methodist Chruch, New Century Methodist Church, New Jersey, New York, newspaper, North Carolina, Odie Poole, Orange Conner, pallbearers, parsonage, Peggy Stigger, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pine Hurst Cemetery, Powhatan, pre-school class, principal, PTA, Pulaski, Pvt. William Frazier, Randolph Avenue, Raymond Milliner, Rev. and Mrs. A.S. Mitchell, Rev. and Mrs. T.G Howard, Rev. F.D. Johnson, Rev. G.S. Mitchell, Rev. O.L. Johnson, Rev. T.G. Howard, Rich Hill school, Robert B. Clark, Robert H. Rarby, Rosetta Hunt, Rufus Gaither, school organization, sign painter, Southwest Times, St. Louis, St. Paul's Polytechnic Institute, substitute teaching, Talmadge Williams, Tennessee, Thomas Gaither, Thomas Poole, U.B. Broadneaux, Upland, vaccines, W.B. Broadneaux, W.O. Holmes, Walter and Raymond Gaither, Walter Poole, Washington D.C., Welch, West Virginia, William Grasham school, Winston-Salem
Spread with multiple articles on two pages: "Black heritage in Pulaski recalled"; "Blacks need to remember past,' says David Jones"; "Educator enjoying past and present"
Tags: 1840, Black history, black-owned businesses, Bluefield State College, Brookmont, Burrell Memorial Hospital, Calfee School, Capt. Lee Calfee, Captain Shaffer, Caroline County, Catherine Jones, Central Point, cerebral palsy, Charles Milliner, Charles R. ad Mary J. Jones, Christian Hill School, Christiansburg Institute, Dave Miller, David B. Jones, Dora Furnace, Dr. P.C. Corbin, Draper School, Draper Valley, Dublin Garment Company, Dublin School, Eckman West Virginia, Ed Hicks, enslaved people, enslavers, farm, Fort Chiswell Mansion, Franklin County, Great Depression, Hannah Hicks, Jackson Avenue, Jackson Park, Jefferson Elementary School, Jefferson Mills, McGavock Farm, mining, Mount Olivet Road, Mrs. Mary Milliner Baker, music, New Century United Methodist Church, New River Community College, Newbern, newspaper, Norfolk & WEstern Railroad, Philadelphia, plantation owners, Plastic Plant, Pond Lick Hollow, population, prejudice, Pulaski, Pulaski County, Pulaski Iron Furnace, Pulaski Iron Works, Rahway New Jersey, Randolph Avenue United Methodist Church, Roanoke, Route 11, Ruby Cox, Russell County, Sarah Hughes Johnson, school, Simmons Beauty Rest Matteress Company, Singer Sewing Machine Company, slavery, Southwest Times, time capsule, Valley Street, Virginia General Assembly, West Virginia State College, William Wysor, World War II, Wythe County
Spread with multiple articles, 2 of 2: "Black heritage in Pulaski recalled"; "Blacks need to remember past,' says David Jones"; "Educator enjoying past and present"
Tags: 1840, Black history, black-owned businesses, Bluefield State College, Brookmont, Burrell Memorial Hospital, Calfee School, Capt. Lee Calfee, Captain Shaffer, Caroline County, Catherine Jones, Central Point, cerebral palsy, Charles Milliner, Charles R. ad Mary J. Jones, Christian Hill School, Christiansburg Institute, Dave Miller, David B. Jones, Dora Furnace, Dr. P.C. Corbin, Draper School, Draper Valley, Dublin Garment Company, Dublin School, Eckman West Virginia, Ed Hicks, enslaved people, enslavers, farm, Fort Chiswell Mansion, Franklin County, Great Depression, Hannah Hicks, Jackson Avenue, Jackson Park, Jefferson Elementary School, Jefferson Mills, McGavock Farm, mining, Mount Olivet Road, Mrs. Mary Milliner Baker, music, New Century United Methodist Church, New River Community College, Newbern, newspaper, Norfolk & WEstern Railroad, Philadelphia, plantation owners, Plastic Plant, Pond Lick Hollow, population, prejudice, Pulaski, Pulaski County, Pulaski Iron Furnace, Pulaski Iron Works, Rahway New Jersey, Randolph Avenue United Methodist Church, Roanoke, Route 11, Ruby Cox, Russell County, Sarah Hughes Johnson, school, Simmons Beauty Rest Matteress Company, Singer Sewing Machine Company, slavery, Southwest Times, time capsule, Valley Street, Virginia General Assembly, West Virginia State College, William Wysor, World War II, Wythe County