Photograph of Lula Martin McIver, field secretary of the Women's Association for the Betterment of Public Schoolhouses. McIver is wearing a black lace dress.
Photo of Mary Taylor Moore, corresponding secretary for the Women's Association for the Betterment of Public Schoolhouses. Printed in the Educational Edition of The Daily News and Observer.
Three-page document detailing the discussion during a September 1908 meeting of the Executive Committee of the organization. The document lists the six District Vice Presidents, addresses issues of funding, and discusses a short-term plan for the…
Photograph of a schoolhouse in Williamsburg, Rockingham County. Schoolhouse appears to be the result of a consolidation of schoolhouse No. 2 and No.3 in the same county. The building is white with several windows and two visible doors. Two covered…
Images of two schoolhouses, one labeled as "old" and one "new." Both schoolhouses are located in Pleasant Hill, Henderson County. The "old" schoolhouse is a white, one story building with two windows and one door visible. Building is sitting atop…
Two photos of schoolhouses in Williamsburg, Rockingham County. Schoolhouses are identified as "No. 2" and "No. 3". Both schoolhouses are log buildings, surrounded by trees.
Two-page report of work done since December 29, 1908. Report is written by Lula Martin McIver, field secretary of the association, and is dated July 20, 1909. This letter covers numerous topics including the number of conferences attended, letters…
Three-page report written by Viola Boddie, dated September 17, 1903. The report is addressed to Mrs. W. R. Hollowell in Goldsboro, North Carolina. In her report, Boddie discusses the work she completed during the summer of 1903.
These two documents come from reports written by the presidents of Warren County and Wake County associations. Of note is that both documents mention that "colored" schoolhouses had been positively impacted by the Women's Association for the…