Photo 1
White's Paradise, Ph84-229, Mrs. Frank Morris Collection
Photo 2
White's Paradise, Ph84-229, Mrs. Frank Morris Collection
Photo 3
Otis White in front of store and house, Ph-84-229, Mrs. Frank
Morris Collection
Photo 4
Captolia Casey Brown and Della Brown (Taylor). Several months after
this picture was taken, Mrs. Brown died in childbirth. Ph84-230,
Della Brown Taylor Collection
Photo 5
Boyd School - Fannie Cobb Carter, Ph84-231, Jane Dunlap Collection
(Dunlap-Taylor)
Photo 6
West Virginia Collegiate Institute, 1918, Ph84-231, Jane Dunlap
Collection (Dunlap-Taylor)
Photo 7
West Virginia Collegiate Institute, 1918, Ph84-231, Jane Dunlap
Collection (Dunlap-Taylor)
Photo 8
C. H. James and Sons, a wholesale produce company established in
1916, became a major black business in the Kanawha Valley. Their
first Charleston location was at 23 Summers Street between Kanawha
and Virginia streets, circa 1916, 118-9, C. H. James
Collection
Photo 9
Elsie Davis, Fannie Cobb Carter, and Ruth Norman, at a celebration
honoring Carter's 100th birthday. Ph84-235, 1st Baptist Church
Collection
Photo 10
Men's Bible Class, 1st Baptist Church, Charleston, 1923, Ph84-235,
1st Baptist Church Collection