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Soon after the Civil War, John Storer contributed $10,000 towards establishing a college in Harpers Ferry, W. Va. This institution of higher learning was the first college below the Mason- Dixon Line to accept students "without distinction of race or color". The school bears the name of it's principle benefactor,  Storer College.
Portrait of a female African-American student from Storer College, Class of 1900.
Portrait of African-American student, William D. Johnson.
Portrait of a female African-American student from Storer College.
Portrait of a male African-American student from Storer College.
Portrait of a male African-American student from Storer College.
Pictured: 'J. M. DeHonney, R. P. Sims, Henry Carter, W. P. Crump, Stella James, J. C. Gilmer.'
Graduates in front of building on Storer Campus. First Row: John Willson, R.H. Parker, W.A. Saunders, S.B. Ellis. Second Row: Daisy Nickens, A.L. Tollierer, Harriet Brown. Third Row: Charles Bell, N. Wiley, Pela Penick.
Gilbert Beam, Class of 1903; Sam Beam, Class of 1898.
Portrait of a male African-American student from Storer College.
Portrait of African-American student, George Crane.
Portrait of African-American student, Charles Sumner.