Hartshorn Memorial College was a private college for African-American women in Richmond, Virginia, active from 1883 until 1932. When it closed, it was...
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Hartshorn, Missouri, U.S. Hartshorn Memorial College, Richmond, Virginia, U.S. Hartshorn Cemetery, near Delphos, Ohio Salt of Hartshorn, Ammonium bicarbonate...
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1883: Hartshorn Memorial College founded in Richmond, Virginia. In 1932, it merged with Virginia Union University. 1884: Industrial Institute & College (now...
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The Hartshorn Memorial Cannon is a decommissioned American Civil War naval cannon that forms the centerpiece of the South Lyndeborough Village Common in...
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1954; Tillotson College (a women's college from 1926 to 1935) is now coeducational Huston–Tillotson University; Hartshorn Memorial College merged with Virginia...
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Institute established in Ettrick (Virginia State University) 1883 – Hartshorn Memorial College opens. Entertainer Bill "Bojangles" Robinson begins his career...
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Virginia Union University (category Universities and colleges accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools)
the women's college Hartshorn Memorial College, established in Richmond in 1883, became a part of Virginia Union University. Storer College, a historically...
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parents were Irene Robinson Hill and Reuben T. Hill. She attended Hartshorn Memorial College and earned her B.S. degree from Hampton Institute in 1933. She...
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Warrenton, Fauquier County, Virginia (operated 1860–c. 1929) Hartshorn Memorial College, Richmond (merged with Virginia Union University in 1932) Hollins...
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bold and inactive chapters are in italics. Chapter formed at Hartshorn Memorial College which became Virginia Union University. After going dormant, this...
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for African-American children in the city of Richmond. In 1883, Hartshorn Memorial College started in the basement of Ebenezer, where it existed for one...
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Michael Philip Hartshorn (10 September 1936 – 15 December 2017) was a British-born New Zealand organic chemist. He was awarded the Hector Memorial Medal by...
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absorbed Hartshorn Memorial College, 1932 Washington & Jefferson College – merger of Washington College in Washington, Pennsylvania and Jefferson College in...
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daughter of Robert W. Whiting and Nancy Whiting. She graduated from Hartshorn Memorial College (then a high school) in 1895, then earned a bachelor's degree...
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Hartshorn Memorial College was founded in Richmond, Virginia. In 1932, it merged with Virginia Union University. 1884: Industrial Institute & College...
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and Carrie O. Banks, she attended schools in North Carolina, Hartshorn Memorial College in Richmond, Virginia, and Virginia Normal and Industrial Institute...
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moved to Richmond at 10 and studied in public schools and then Hartshorn Memorial College for a short time until she married Rev. Coles. In 1898, Z.D. Lewis...
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from the Normal School of Howard University, and she headed Hartshorn Memorial College's music department for 40 years, being one of only two African...
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(1985). The History of the CME Church. CME Publishing House. p. 453. Hartshorn, W. N.; Penniman, George W., eds. (1910). An Era of Progress and Promise:...
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(1908-16). Coleman was a trustee of Hartshorn Memorial College, Richmond, Virginia; Spelman Seminary (now Spelman College), Atlanta, Georgia; and the New...
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public schools. Shortly later she was put in charge of music at Hartshorn Memorial College. They had two sons, one, Eugene Kinckle Jones was the executive...
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Mary Hayes Allen (category Heads of historically black universities and colleges in the United States)
and a former Confederate general, John R. Jones. She attended Hartshorn Memorial College. In 1895, she married educator Gregory W. Hayes. They had seven...
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began with piano and singing lessons. She earned a diploma from Hartshorn Memorial College in 1909 and later learned the violin while attending Douglass...
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1880, in Charlottesville, Virginia. Coles attended Hartshorn Memorial College, the first college in the world for women of color. She graduated in 1899...
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Charles Payton Hartshorn was born July 31, 1833, in Norfolk, Virginia, to Samuel Weldt Hartshorn and Amelia Payton (Dana) Hartshorn, both natives of...
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in Staunton, Lewis went on to earn a teaching certificate from Hartshorn Memorial College in Richmond. Returning to her hometown, Lewis began teaching in...
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Edwardine Robinson graduated from the Academy, then attended Hartshorn Memorial College (to obtain a high school diploma), and Virginia Union University...
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December 1902), a student at the neighboring Hartshorn Memorial College for women. Eva graduated from Hartshorn in 1899, and returned to her hometown of Charlottesville...
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Collegiate Institute, graduating in 1900. She also studied at Hartshorn Memorial College and the University of Chicago. In 1917, she was refused admission...
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located in Kosciusko, Mississippi. List of historically black colleges and universities Hartshorn, W. N.; Penniman, George W., eds. (1910). An Era of Progress...
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