Colored Orphan Asylum & Industrial School Records, 1890-1898

Access and use

Location of collection:
The Library of Virginia
800 East Broad Street
Richmond, VA 23219
Contact for questions and access:
POC: Archives Reference Services
Phone: (804) 692-3888
Restrictions:

There are no restrictions.

Terms of access:

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Preferred citation:

Colored Orphan Asylum and Industrial School Records, 1890-1898. Local government records collection, Lynchburg (City) Court Records. The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Va. 23219.

Collection context

Summary

Creator:
Lynchburg (Va.) Circuit Court.
Language:
English
Preferred citation:

Colored Orphan Asylum and Industrial School Records, 1890-1898. Local government records collection, Lynchburg (City) Court Records. The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Va. 23219.

Background

Scope and content:

Colored Orphan Asylum & Industrial School (Lynchburg, Va.), Records, 1890-1898, are comprised of Board of Trustees minutes, 1890-1898, an account book, 1897-1898, and a promotional broadside, 1896 Nov. The minutes pertain to the Building Committee, relations between the Board and an architect hired by the Board, and between the Board and the Reverend A. Jaeger, General Manager of the Asylum. The account book documents Jaeger's management of school funds from 1897 to 1898. The broadside includes images of school residents and staff and buildings, a description of the school and its mission, and an appeal for funds for completing construction of the school.

Biographical / historical:

The Colored Orphan Asylum & Industrial School Records, 1890-1898, were used as exhibits in Lynchburg Chancery case 1899-097, C.B. Wilmer, Creditor, vs. Colored Orphan Asylum & Industrial School, etc. Wilmer, formerly a member of the Board of Trustees and a General Manager of the Asylum, sued for his salary and repayment of money he advanced to the Board of Trustees.

The Colored Orphan Asylum & Industrial School was a private institution, supported by charitable donations, chartered by the General Assembly as the Southern Negro Orphan Asylum 1890, January 1. (The charter was amended and the name changed 1892 Mar 4). The corporation purchased land three miles outside the city limits of Lynchburg, built a school and housing for teachers and managers, and maintained and supported from 60 to 100 children between 1892 and 1898. In 1898, the Board sold the institution to the Reverend A. Jaeger, General Manager.

Acquisition information:
These items came to the Library of Virginia in shipments of court papers from Lynchburg.
Physical location:
Library of Virginia
Physical description:
2 v. (76 p.) and 2 p.