A Guide to the School Annuals Collection, 1888-1925 [sort title] MS2020-03

A Guide to the School Annuals Collection, 1888-1925

A Collection in
Christiansburg Institute Museum and Archives
Collection Number MS2020-03


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Repository
Christiansburg Institute Museum and Archives, Christiansburg Institute, Inc.
Collection Number
MS2020-03
Title
School Annuals Collection, 1888-1925
Physical Characteristics
0.21 linear feet; 1 box
Creator
Christiansburg Industrial Institute ; Friends' Freedmen's Association
Language
Materials in this collection are in English .
Abstract

Administrative Information

Conditions Governing Access

The collection is open for research use.

Conditions Governing Reproduction and Use

Copyright has been assigned to Christiansburg Institute Museum & Archives by the Christiansburg Institute Alumni Association. For permission to publish materials created by the donor, contact CIMA@christiansburginstitute.com. Materials not created by Friends Freedmen's Association or Christiansburg Industrial Institute may still be under copyright.

Preferred Citation

[ITEM DESCRIPTION], School Annuals Collection, MS2020-03, Christiansburg Institute Museum & Archives, Christiansburg Institute, Inc., Christiansburg, VA.

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Historical Note

In November 1863, a group of Philadelphia Orthodox Quaker men organized "the Friends Association of Philadelphia and its vicinity for the Relief of Colored Freedmen. The group's name later changed to "Friends Freedmen's Association of Philadelphia." From 1860-1880, the FFA established schools for the children of formerly enslaved people, creating 46 schools in North Carolina and Virginia. States assumed responsibility for education by the end of the 19th century, making much of the FFA's relief work unnecessary. The FFA shifted its attention and financial support to Christiansburg Industrial Institute.

Christiansburg Industrial Institute was founded as a Freedmen's Bureau school in 1866 by Captain Charles Schaeffer Montgomery County, VA. The FFA provided financial support and management shortly after the Bureau disbanded in 1871. Under the later leadership of African American faculty and staff, the institute grew into a working industrial school that taught academic subjects as well as agriculture, carpentry, blacksmithing, printing, sewing, cooking, and home economics. It also managed the Hill School, a primary and intermediate school.

In 1934, the FFA gave the title of the Hill School to the Montgomery County School Board. In 1947, the FFA sold Christiansburg Industrial Institute to MCPS for one dollar on the condition that the school remained dedicated to the education of African Americans.

Scope and Content

Christiansburg Industrial Institute was an industrial school for African Americans in Montgomery County, VA. It was financially supported by the Friends Freedmen's Association, an organization of Philadelphia Quakers, from the 1870s to 1940s. This collection contains records and correspondence from the institute's faculty to FFA members, and the school's annual reports and catalogues.

Arrangement

Arranged in 3 series: 1. Monthly Reports, 1888-1892. 2. Annual Reports, 1908-1916. 3. Miscellaneous, 1917-1925.

Related Material

Friends Freedmen's Association Records, Accession SFHL-RG4-024, Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College, Swarthmore College Libraries, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA.

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Contents List

Series 1: Monthly Reports
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Series 2: Annual Reports
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Series 3: Miscellaneous
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