[Harbison Agricultural College photograph collection] [picture] : 1911-ca. 1956

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[Harbison Agricultural College photograph collection] [picture] : 1911-ca. 1956

Consisting of 119 photographs, 1 woodblock print, and 1 . Majority of photographs recorded during the tenure of President Calvin Monroe Young (1906-1929) of men and women, buildings, and activities at Harbison Agricultural College; includes photographs of students, faculty, athletics, farming operations, HAC baseball team, and associated Irmo Parochial School. Album with 63 photographs of mostly Young family; identified include W.H. Young, Vivian Young, Jennie Young, Calvin Young, Barnabas Jones, Frederic Andre, Esther Caldwell, Philip Alan Fortune, O.E. Sanders Jr., and Robert G. Toatley. Photographers include Johnson's Studio, Garfield Joyce, and Richard Samuel Roberts, Columbia, S.C.; R.H. McAdams, Due West, S.C.; Joyner Studio, Rock Hill, S.C.; S.W. Williams, Gadsden, S.C.; J.H. Collins, Chester, S.C.; Carolina Studio, Charlotte, N.C.; Simpson Studio, Concord, N.C.

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Joyner Studio (Rock Hill, S.C.)

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McAdams, R. H.,

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Joyce, Garfield,

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Harbison Agricultural College (Irmo, S.C.)

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Educational institution for African-Americans, later known as Harbison Institute and Harbison Junior College; founded as Ferguson Academy, in Abbeville, S.C., and supported by the Presbyterian Church, the school originally served as a coeducational institution; in 1911, the school moved to Irmo, S.C., and was renamed in honor of Samuel P. Harbison who donated twenty acres of land; on its new campus, the school limited admissions to male students only, and added agricultural instruction to its ma...

Young family

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Collins, J... Howard

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Roberts, Richard Samuel, -1936

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Young, Calvin Monroe, 1906-1929

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Irmo Parochial School (Irmo, S.C.)

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Williams, S. Wells (Samuel Wells), 1812-1884

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Samuel Wells Williams (1812-1884): missionary to China, 1833-1845; printer and author; helped prepare Chinese dictionary; accompanied Perry expedition to Japan as interpreter in 1853-1854; in 1856 became secretary and interpreter of the American Legation to China, and remained until 1876; in 1877 became professor of Chinese at Yale University. From the guide to the Samuel Wells Williams family papers, 1809-1983, 1809-1941, (Manuscripts and Archives) Missionary, diplomat, aut...

Johnson's Studio (Columbia, S.C.)

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