Photo 51
Garnet High Drill Team, Training Corps, circa 1918, Ph84-241/14C,
James Randall Collection
Photo 52
Bible School, original First Baptist Church, Washington Street
East, at junction with Shrewsbury Street, circa 1929, Ph84-241/64B,
James Randall Collection
Photo 53
80th birthday of J. Arthur Jackson, state law librarian for years,
1964-65. With Jackson is David "Flatire"Scott. Ph84-241/42C, James
Randall Collection
Photo 54
Opera singer Patricia Hancock Rogers of Charleston, Ph84-241/52B,
James Randall Collection
Photo 55
Booker T. Washington, Ph84-237, Anna Gilmer Collection
Photo 56
John C. and Ruth S. Norman, with infant son, John Jr., circa
1929-30. John C. Norman Sr. was West Virginia's first
African-American architect. Ruth S. Norman was a teacher at Garnet
High School in Charleston. Their son, John C. Norman, Jr. is a
noted thoracic and cardiovascular surgeon and researcher. Click
here to learn more about Dr. Norman.
Ph84-229, Mrs. Frank Morris Collection
Photo 57
Unidentified, Ph84-237, Jane Dunlap Collection
(Dunlap-Taylor)
Photo 58
James Produce, Summers Street, Charleston, 1908. Eddie James Sr. is
second from the left. The photo dates from around the time the
store opened. Ph84-234, C. H. James Collection
Photo 59
C. H. James and Son Fruits and Produce, west side of Charleston,
Ph84-234, C. H. James Collection
Photo 60
James Produce, Summers Street, Charleston, Ph84-234, C. H. James
Collection