Page four of a newspaper published by the Community Service Society (formerly the Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor) about radio personality Wythe Williams' visit to Ward Manor in 1941.
Advertisements; African Americans; Blacks; Boarding schools; Fund raising; Indians of North America; Schools
Advertisement for a fundraising event at the Chester Presbyterian Church for benefit of the Hampton Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute which was founded on the banks of the Virginia Peninsula by Brigadier General Samuel Chapman Armstrong in...
September 15, 1892 - Special notice to contractors proposing to bid on the installation of the water pipeline from Walton Lake to the Village of Chester.
This receipt documents the release of $104.34 from literature fund, appropriated by the regents for the last year to Academy Principal Phinehas Robinson by James Durland, Academy Treasurer.
A statement accounting for the expenses for this exhibition believed to have been a fundraiser for building the school that would become the Chester Academy.
Sheet metal fold-over tab type pin in the shape of a waving flag with a Red Cross insignia. This example was found clipped onto W.W. II scrapbook page near "Red Cross First Aid class in Chester" clipping.