A Guide to the Gloucester Agricultural and Industrial School (Gloucester County, Va.) records, 1877-1929 Gloucester Agricultural and Industrial School (Gloucester County, Va.) records, 1877-1929 51625a

A Guide to the Gloucester Agricultural and Industrial School (Gloucester County, Va.) records, 1877-1929

A Collection in
the Library of Virginia
Accession Number 51625a


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Repository
The Library of Virginia
Accession Number
51625a
Title
Gloucester Agricultural and Industrial School (Gloucester County, Va.) records, 1877-1929
Extent
.955 cu. ft. (3 boxes)
Creator
Gloucester Agricultural and Industrial School (Gloucester County, Va.)
Language
English

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

There are no access restrictions. The Gloucester Agricultural and Industrial School (Gloucester County, Va.) records are part of Weaver Orphan Home records (LVA accession 51625). The rest of the Weaver Orphan Home records are closed until 2065.

Use Restrictions

There are no restrictions.

Preferred Citation

Gloucester Agricultural and Industrial School (Gloucester County, Va.) records, 1877-1929. Accession 51625a. Organization records collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.

Acquisition Information

Gift of Reuben Price, Hampton, Virginia.

Alternative Form Available

Also available as digital images.

Historical Information

Gloucester Agricultural and Industrial School was founded in Gloucester County, Virginia, in 1888 by William B. Weaver (1852-1929) and Thomas Calhoun Walker (1862-1953) to educate African Americans. Weaver served as principal and teacher at the school from 1888 to 1899. Originally funded by individual contributions and student tuition, the school received financial support from the American Missionary Association. William Gibbons Price (1868-1941) replaced Weaver as principal in 1899 and served until 1932. Declining student population and the Great Depression led to the school's closing in 1933. At its beginning, the school was known as the Gloucester High School, and through the years it was also known as the Cappahosic School.

Scope and Content

Records, 1877-1929, of the Gloucester Agricultural and Industrial School in Gloucester County, Virginia, founded by Weaver in 1888. Included are articles on the school, catalogues, circulars and forms, correspondence, deeds, programs, and teacher licenses. Of note is a minute and record book containing minutes from the school's formation, as well as invitations and flyers, including to programs where Frederick Douglass was the speaker. There is also a set of the school's monthly newsletter entitled "The Gloucester Messenger," and "The Gloucester Letter," which was written for a short time by Weaver after he severed his ties with the school.

Contents List

Box 41 Folder 1
Accounts and Receipts.
Box 41 Folder 2
Address to Teachers, 1898 .
Box 41 Folder 3
American Missionary Association Manual.
Box 41 Folder 4
Annual Reports.
Box 41 Folder 5
Appeal to American Missionary Association, 1890 .
Box 41 Folder 6
Article - Advancements of Education for Colored People.
Box 41 Folder 7
Article - The Richmond Whig , 1883 .
Box 41 Folder 8
Article - Southern Workman , May 1893 .
Box 41 Folder 9
Bethel School.
Box 41 Folder 10
Broadsides.
Box 41 Folder 11
Bylaws.
Box 41 Folder 12
Calendars.
Box 41 Folder 13
Cash Accounts, 1894-1896 .
Box 41 Folder 14
Catalogues.
Box 41 Folder 15
Charter.
Box 41 Folder 16
Circulars/Forms.
Box 41 Folder 17
Clippings.
Box 41 Folder 18
Correspondence.
Box 41 Folder 19
Deeds.
Box 41 Folder 20
Educational Conference and Tenth Anniversary Exercises, 1898 .
Box 41 Folder 21
Examination of Teachers, 1877 .
Box 42 Folder 1-13
The Gloucester Letter, 1888-1900 .
Box 42 Folder 14-15
The Gloucester Messenger, 1899-1900 .
Box 42 Folder 16
Invitations.
Box 42 Folder 17
Letter to Board of Trustees, 9 October 1890 .
Box 42 Folder 18
Letters of Introduction/Support
Box 42 Folder 19
Minutes
Box 42 Folder 20
The News (Hampton, VA), 16 July 1881 .
Box 42 Folder 21
Photograph - Weaver Residence, Cappahosic, VA
Box 42 Folder 22
Plat, 1885
Box 42 Folder 23
Programs
Box 42 Folder 24
"A Rural School Builder" by Lizzie Baytop Baker, 1929
Box 42 Folder 25
Sale of Cappahosic Land, 1903
Box 42 Folder 26
School Exercises
Box 42 Folder 27
The Sunday School Missionary , April 1884 .
Box 42 Folder 28
Taxes.
Box 42 Folder 29
Teacher's Licenses.
Box 42 Folder 30
The Tract Repository .
Box 56
Trustees minute and record book of the Gloucester High School, 1887-1898 .