John Atkinson Cunningham Photograph CollectionLU.185

John Atkinson Cunningham Photograph CollectionLU.185


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Greenwood Library Archives and Special Collections

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Repository
Greenwood Library Archives and Special Collections
Identification
LU.185
Title
John Atkinson Cunningham Photograph Collection 1890-1981
Quantity
6 Linear Feet, 6 photographic images in an archival photograph binder
Creator
Cunningham, John Atkinson, 1846-1897.
Language
English .

Administrative Information

Restrictions on Access

There are no restrictions to access or use for research purposes.

Ownership and Custodial History

This collection of photographs, taken by John A. Cunningham between 1890 and 1891, was given to the school circa 1914 by Cunningham's son. An accompanying statement "emphasize[s] the wonderful achievement of Dr. [Joseph L.] Jarman in bringing to its present state, from a very modest beginning, the 'plant' of the State Teachers College.".


Biographical sketch

John Atkinson Cunningham was born in 1846 in Richmond, Virginia. Due to his poor health as a child, he was educated at home by a French governess. In 1864, at the age of 18 he enlisted in the Confederate Army and served in Captain Willis Jefferson Dance's Company until the end of the Civil War. Cunningham studied ancient languages and mathematics at the University of Virginia from 1865 to 1868 before moving to Kentucky where he taught at a military academy in New Castle. In 1870, he joined the faculty at the University of Nashville as Chair of the Latin Department. In 1875, he married Florence M. Boyd, of Nashville, with whom he had a son. Shortly thereafter, he moved his family back to Richmond, where his wife died in 1876. In 1877, he became principal of the Madison School in Richmond. Cunningham was married again in 1884 to Martha Macon Eggleston of Cumberland County, Virginia. His second marriage produced three children. In 1887, Cunningham was named president of [then] State Female Normal School in Farmville. During his tenure at the school, he oversaw the construction of several modern brick buildings as well as the installation of electric lighting in 1891. He nearly doubled the faculty and increased enrollment from 90 in 1887 to 250 in 1897. In 1897, Cunningham contracted meningitis and within months succumbed to the illness. A three-building dormitory complex completed in 1928, 1939, and 1958 was named in his honor. The buildings were razed in 2014 to make room for the now-completed Upchurch University Center.

Scope and content

This collection consists of (6) photographic images, taken by John A. Cunningham between 1890 and 1891. The photographs include images of some of the early campus architecture, faculty, and students.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • Longwood College -- : History.
  • Longwood University -- : Buildings.

Significant Persons Associated With the Collection

  • Cunningham, John Atkinson, 1846-1897.

Container List

Still Image Binder: 14 185.001
Campus and buildings, B.M. Cox in foreground.
1 Photographic Prints Black and white photograph mounted on board 5"x6"
1890

[Longwood] campus and building, 1890


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Still Image Binder: 14 185.002
11 unidentified students in foreground, other students seen in background in windows of the building.
1 Photographic Prints Black and white photograph mounted on board 5"x6"
1890

11 Unidentified students


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Still Image Binder: 14 185.003
Campus facing north. Students, faculty, and children seated outdoors at picnic.
1 Photographic Prints Black and white photograph mounted on board 5"x6"

Campus facing north


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Still Image Binder: 14 185.004
Portia L. Morrison, Sarah Spencer, and Clara Bartkowska seated outside. Students standing and sitting on porch of campus building in background.
1 Photographic Prints Black and white photograph mounted on board 5"x6"

Portia Morrison, Sarah Spencer, and Clara Bartkowska


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Still Image Binder: 14 185.005
Rear view of dormitories.
1 Photographic Prints Black and white photograph mounted on board 5"x6"

Rear of dormitories


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Still Image Binder: 14 185.006
The Melton House (present-day Maugans Hall).
1 Photographic Prints Black and white photograph mounted on board 5"x6"

Melton House (present-day Maugans Hall)


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