Annual report of the Cheyney Training School for Teachers (Institute for Colored Youth) . Bradley Poly-technic Institute, Peoria, Illinois. Domestic years special, Knox College, Galesburg, 111.; diploma Kinder-garten Normal, Galesburg, 111., Domestic Science Diploma, TeachersCollege, Columbia University, New York; degree Teachers Col-lege, Columbia University, New York. Domestic ArtOLIVE G. for three years Rogers High School, Newport, RhodeIsland; Diploma Institute for Colored Youth, Cheyney, Pa.; cer-tificate special course, Teachers College


Annual report of the Cheyney Training School for Teachers (Institute for Colored Youth) . Bradley Poly-technic Institute, Peoria, Illinois. Domestic years special, Knox College, Galesburg, 111.; diploma Kinder-garten Normal, Galesburg, 111., Domestic Science Diploma, TeachersCollege, Columbia University, New York; degree Teachers Col-lege, Columbia University, New York. Domestic ArtOLIVE G. for three years Rogers High School, Newport, RhodeIsland; Diploma Institute for Colored Youth, Cheyney, Pa.; cer-tificate special course, Teachers College, Columbia University, NewYork. Agriculture and A. S. Cornell University. Applied Domestic years at State Normal College, Albany N. Y.; Diploma Insti-tute for Colored Youth; Student in Chicago School of Home Eco-nomics. !Wood and Office N. Ingleside Seminary, Burkville, Virginia; special summercourse Institute for Colored Youth, Cheyney, Pa. 4. HISTORY Richard Humphreys, a native of the Island of Tortola, in theWest Indies, in early life a slave-holder, and afterwards a citizen ofPhiladelphia, died in the year 1832, bequeathing the sum of tenthousand dollars to found an institution under the care of membersof the Society of Friends, of which also he was a member, having forits object the benevolent design of instructing descendants of theAfrican race in school learning, in the various branches of themechanic arts and trades and in agriculture, in order to prepare, fit,and qualify them to act as teachers. This sum of money was bequeathed to Ellis Yarnall Thomas Evans Thomas Shipley Thos. Stewardson John Paul Lindsey Nicholson Roberts Vaux Thomas Wistar Jasper Cope Danl B. Smith Philip Garrett Charles Roberts Samuel Mason, Jr. In 1837 the Institute was founded and in 1842 a charter wasprocured from the State of Pennsylvania. In 1851 the wo


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