African Prince- Around Grave 2
View MoreA Prince Lies Here Story in Alumni Bulletin
View MoreAfrican Prince- Alumni Bulletin Story
View MoreAfrican Prince- Paying Respect
View MoreAfrican Prince- Grave
View MoreAfrican Prince- Around Grave, Backs to Camera
View MoreFirst Account of African American Community in Kenyon Yearbook 1908 (1)
View MoreFirst Account of African American Community in Kenyon Yearbook 1908 (2)
View More1908 Class Picture
View MoreWayman AME Church Photograph
Wayman AME Church Persons identified: Shirley Herndon, Hib Myers, Sally Parker, Shirley Davis, Barb Stevens, Helen, Clyde Turner
View MoreMt. Calvary Church Congregation Outside Church Photograph
Photograph of Congregation Outside Mt. Calvary Church
View MorePhotograph of Mt. Calvary Baptist Church Choir Record
Photograph of a Record by the Mt. Calvary Church Choir ca. 1948
View MoreEllamae Simmons at home
Dr. Ellamae Simmons relaxes before her fireplace at home in her retirement in the California Bay Area
View MorePostcard to Gus Ralls
Post card makes mention of parading, suggesting it came from someone in the military; Postcard sent to Gus Ralls by unidentified person
View MoreBud Anderson and Dad Anderson at Farmer's Picnic
Photograph of Bud Anderson and his father taken at farmers' picnic.
View MoreWillard Simmons
inscription on back of photo "Willard was the son of Aunt Mary"; Photograph of Willard Simmons, proprietor of photography studio
View MoreGus and Mary Ralls
Back of the photo appears to list one of the women as Aunt Becky and the other as Agnes Harris; Photograph of Gus and Mary Ralls with Aunt Becky and Agnes Harris
View MoreBess Ralls Pearl and Elizabeth Bordon ca. 1920
Elizabeth Bordon is the step sister to Mary Kelly Ralls. Elizabeth is the daughter of Jordan Robb who took Mary Kelly Ralls to be raised in Xenia, Ohio. Picture was taken across the street from Bess Ralls Pearl's house at 105 Brown Street...
View MoreBetty Jane Ralls ca. 1922
a post card photo formatted for postage and an address; Photo of Betty Jane Ralls when she was 1 year old.
View MoreAunt Etta Ralls Mayo and Walter Mayo
Photograph of Aunt Etta Ralls Mayo, her husband Walter Mayo, and an unidentified woman
View MoreSamuel Payne at Lamb Glass Company
Sam Payne rose to the rank of day supervisior at Lamb Glass; photo of Samuel Payne at Lamb Glass company
View MoreAunt Hattie
May have been a 20th Century Club event; Photograph of Vera Payne, Oneida Fisher, Agnes Reynolds, Emma Rose Simmons, Shirley Herndon, and Mable Mayle standing around a table at what is likely a reception hosted by a women's club.
View MoreBlack Football Player ca. 1950
photo originally appeared in high school yearbook; likely person is Dick Carter; Photograph of an unidentified black football player for Mount Vernon High School in 1950
View MoreEllamae Simmons honored by Mt. Vernon City Council
news article recounts efforts to obtain nursing degree and medical degree despite obstacles; photo of Varian Simmons Wilson accepting award for her aunt, Ellamae Simmons.
View MoreLon Hammonds at Camp Sychar II circa 1900
photo of Lon Hammonds and coworkers at Camp Sychar
View More"200 at program by colored club"
"200 at program by colored club. Two hundred people attended the "hotcha" entertainment presented the evening of May 12 in the hall over the J.C. Penney Co. store by the S.S. club, a group of young colored people headed by George Booker. ...
View MoreKokosing Elks Lodge ca. 1992
Photograph of Kokosing Elks Lodge No. 1085, cinder block building located on West Gambier Street, known locally as the "Black Elks Club."
View MoreGeorge Booker and others ca. 1990
Photograph of George Booker and others at what may be a church function
View MoreAndrew Lewis marches in parade
Andy Lewis, longtime member of American Legion Post 349, marches in parade
View MoreColor Guard on Square
photo of George Lawson, member of Post 349 of American Legion while serving on color guard during ceremonies on Public Square
View MoreKaren Sheffield and Jim Byrd
Friends Karen Sheffield and Jim Byrd share a light moment outside the Kokosing Elks Lodge.
View MoreElks Kokosing Lodge circa 1973
Photograph of members of local Black Elks club. Probably at time of installation of officers with attendance by district or regional officers. Lodge was located on West Gambier Street in Mt. Vernon, Ohio.
View MoreRyuse Tennis Men
Ryuse family is one of the most accomplished athletic families to have come from Mt. Vernon. All members of the family, including the daughters, were tennis champions, as well as athleticly talented in other sports. They became the first...
View MoreAmerican Legion Post Color Guard ca. 1970
Photograph of a man standing next to the grave of Dan Emmett with two members, Andrew Lewis and Gilbert Newsom, of American Legion Ben Carter Post 349 color guard in the back.
View MoreElks Kokosing Lodge News photo ca. 1970
Photo of Elks Kokosing Lodge officers appearing in Mt. Vernon News in 1970.
View MoreJohn Hogan and Joyce Myers Hogan
Photograph of John Hogan and his wife, Joyce Myers Hogan ca. late 1960s
View MoreBirth of Dixie news photo
Photo of 3 Black persons appearing in play. Rev. James Frazier's first name is misidentified as William; News photo appearing in Mt.Vernon News in mid-to-late 1960s about theatrical production called Birth of Dixie in which local Black...
View MoreJim Byrd Football ca. 1966
photo appeared originally in high school yearbook; Photograph of Jim Byrd when he played football for Mount Vernon High School in 1966
View MoreJim Byrd Football ca. 1965
photo appeared originally in high school yearbook; Photograph of John Byrd when he played football for Mount Vernon High School about 1965
View MoreBetty Ralls Proffit ca. 1965
This photo was originally published in the Mt. Vernon News and is republished with permission of the News.; Photograph of Betty Ralls Proffit at work
View MoreJoe Brooks Football ca. 1964
photo appeared originally in high school yearbook; Photograph of Joe Brooks playing football for Mount Vernon High School in 1964
View MoreJohnny Bob Payne ca. 1964
photo appeared originally in high school yearbook; Photograph of Johnny Bob Payne when he played football for Mount Vernon High School in 1964
View MoreJim Byrd Football ca. 1964
photo originally appeared in high school yearbook; Photograph of Jim Byrd when he played football for Mount Vernon High School about 1964.
View MoreGilbert Newsom ca. 1964
Photograph of Gilbert ("Gib") Newsom, Mt. Vernon High School janitor, with a student
View MoreByron Payne youth baseball team, ca. 1964
Photo from personal collection of Johnny Payne, who identified his brother, Byron Payne, in the photo.; Photo of Byron Payne with his youth baseball team, ca. 1964.
View MoreJim Byrd and MVHS Baseball ca. 1963
photo originally appeared in high school yearbook; Photograph of Jim Byrd when he played baseball for Mount Vernon High School in 1963.
View MoreJim Byrd Football ca. 1963
photo originally appeared in high school yearbook; Photograph of John Byrd when he played football for Mount Vernon High School around 1963.
View MoreJoe Brooks Football ca. 1963
photo appeared originally in high school year book; Photograph of Joe Brooks when he played football for Mount Vernon High School in 1963.
View MoreBertha Hammonds and Night Blooming Cereus
Bertha Hammonds shows her somewhat rare nightblooming cereus plant. Gardeners took pride in being able to cultivate this plant. Members of the Mt. Vernon Colored Garden Club, like Charles Turner, displayed these plants that bloomed only...
View MoreDixie Days Queen chosen
Centennial celebration of "Dan Emmett's song 'Dixie.'" Branstool named queen. Brokaw placed second, and Taylor was third.; Six finalist vying for the title of Dixie Days Queen in June 1959 include Marie Taylor
View MoreThe African Prince- Collegian 1957
View MoreJoseph Booker and Class Photo 3 ca. 1950s
Photograph of Joseph Booker and his elementary school class
View MoreBarbara Stevens and Mount Vernon High School Glee Club, ca. 1955
Photograph of Barbara Stevens and the Mount Vernon High School Glee Club in 1955
View MoreGene Payne, Kenyon College Nurse
Gene Payne was the resident nurse at the Kenyon College health service in the 1950s and 1960s, serving under Dr. Thomas Bogardus; Photographs of Gene Payne working as a nurse at Kenyon College
View MoreMemorial Day program
While program shows that American Post 349 participated in parade, it failed to include Ben Carter among the list of local veterans who died in World War I; copy of Memorial Day celebration program from mid-1950s showing participants and...
View MoreBarbara Peterson ca. 1955
Photograph of Barbara Peterson from the Mount Vernon High School 1955 Forum Book.
View MoreJoseph Booker and Class Photo ca. 1950s
Photograph of Joseph Booker and his elementary school class
View MoreJoseph Booker class photo ca. 1950s
Photograph of Joseph Booker and his class in elementary school.
View MoreBud Rouse, Dan Hill, Jr Rus Anderson, and Lew Myers
Photograph of Bud Rouse, Dan Hill, Jr. Russell Anderson, and Lew Meyers standing next to a house.
View MoreBertha Hammonds and Gregg Sheffield, Karen Sheffield
Photograph of Bertha Hammonds and two grandchildren, Gregg and Karen Sheffield.
View MoreCharles Turner shows his nightblooming cereus
Charles Turner displays his night blooming cereus. Charles Turner was a member of the Mt.Vernon Colored Garden Club. Cereus plants were unusual in blooming only once a year, often for a single evening. Turner's bloomed on July 31, 1951...
View MoreGene Rouse (center holding football, wearing No. 40 jersey) and his Central State University football team, circa 1950
Rouse became an All-America player; inducted to Central State U. Athletic Hall of Fame in 1991
View MoreViola Booker ca. 1950
Inscription on back of the photo says that she was a nurse. She was also an active "club woman" who was an officer or member of various clubs and organizations including Household of Ruth, Court of Calanthe, Booker T. Washington Club, Mt...
View MoreMary Louise Rouse's 4th Ward School ca. 1950
Teacher was Mrs. Ronk; Photograph of Mary Louise Rouse and her 4th grade class.
View MoreCarter on High School Golf Team ca. 1949
Photograph of (unknown first name) Carter on the Mount Vernon High School golf team in 1949.
View MoreAmerican Legion Color Guard Mt. Vernon Black Veterans ca. 1949
photo of local Black veterans who marched in Memorial Day parade; Sam Sheffield Jr. appears on left holding flag.
View MoreParade Color Guard
Black veterans assembled before a parade in Mt. Vernon; 2nd from left is Stan White, far right is Sam Sheffield, Jr.
View MoreDick Carter ca. 1949
photo was excerpted from the team photo; Photograph of Dick Carter on the Mount Vernon football team in 1949. Excerpted from high school yearbook.
View MoreRichard Carter, Early Black Football Player ca. 1948
photo originally appearing in high school yearbook; Photograph of Richard Carter, black football player for Mount Vernon High School, taken from high school yearbook.
View MoreTillie Sheffield and Bertha Hammonds in Garden
Photograph of Tillie Sheffield and Bertha Hammonds admiring flowers on the Hammonds lawn.
View MoreHammonds Sheffield Family Photo
Photograph of the Hammonds Sheffield White families at home of Lon Hammonds.
View MoreWillis Taylor, Mount Vernon Football, ca. 1940s
Photograph of Willis Taylor when he played football for Mount Vernon High School during the 1940s.
View MoreJoseph Booker ca. 1947
Photograph of Joseph Booker as a baby, son of George Booker and Geraldine Walker Booker.
View MoreMary Louise Rouse's 4th Ward School ca. 1947
4th Ward Elementary School, probably 1st grade; Photograph of Mary Louise Rouse and her 1st grade class.
View MoreMt. Calvary Baptist Church Full Choir ca. 1947
Mt. Calvary Baptist Church Full Choir ca. 1947
View MoreStanley White's Honorable Discharge Papers ca. 1945
Image of Stanley White's military document indicating his honorable discharge from the U.S. Army.
View MoreVera Payne and Peggy Sharp, Mount Vernon Girls Basketball, ca. 1945
Photograph of Vera Payne and Peggy Sharp on the Mount Vernon High School Girls Basketball team in 1945.
View MoreArmy Sergeant Lester Martin WWII Era
Photograph of an Lester Martin with two medals on his breast pocket;
View MoreBud Rouse, Betty Ralls Rouse, and others ca.1945
Photograph of Bud Rouse (aka Horace Rouse, Jr.), Betty Ralls Rouse and others
View MoreLon Hammonds and Helen Hammonds
Hammonds' home featured elaborate gardens, pergolas, trellises, bird baths, and the like. Purportedly it had one of the first area tennis courts as well; Photo of Lon Hammonds and daughter-in-law, Helen Hammonds, sitting under his pergola
View MoreJohn Payne, Jr. with baseball glove, ca. 1944
Photo from the personal records of Johnny Payne, who identified his father, John Payne Jr., in the photo.; Photograph of John Payne, Jr. wearing baseball glove on left hand, location unknown.
View MoreClarissa and Marlena Anderson ca. 1944
Photograph of Clarissa Anderson holding her baby Marlena
View MoreMilitary Easter Program ca. 1943
Program for a military Easter celebration in which George Booker was a performer/participant.
View MoreGene Payne graduates from nursing school
class photo given to her "Aunt Annie and Uncle Charles" Turner; class photo of Gene Payne, believed to have been taken at the time of her graduation from nursing school in 1943
View MoreDaniel Cowen in Navy ca. 1943
Daniel Cowen and Navy commanders in photo postcard sent from Cowen to Gus Ralls
View MoreGene Rouse Football ca. 1942
photo originally appeared in high school yearbook.; Photograph of Gene Rouse when he played football for Mount Vernon High School in 1942.
View MoreClarissa Ralls, Beattie Payne, Nellie Jones, and Wanda Glover ca. 1942
Photograph of Clarissa Ralls, Beattie Payne, Nellie Jones, and Wanda Glover as graduates from Mt. Vernon High School.
View MoreSteel Workers Organizing Committee Membership Book
Image of George Booker's membership book for the Steel Workers Organizing Committee
View MoreClub Lincoln of Columbus Charge Card ca. 1941
Image of George Booker's Club Lincoln of Columbus Member's charge card
View MoreJohn Payne and his Army Base Baseball Team, ca. 1941
Photo from the personal records of Johnny Payne. His father, John Payne Jr., appears in the photograph, first row second from right.; Black baseball players including John Payne, Jr. taken on Army base, ca. 1941
View MoreGene Rouse Football ca. 1941
photo originally appeared in high school yearbook.; Photograph of Gene Rouse when he played football for Mount Vernon High School in 1941
View MoreGene Rouse Football ca. 1941
photo originally appeared in high school yearbook; Photograph of Gene Rouse when he played football for Mount Vernon High School in 1941
View MoreHarry Blake and Gene Rouse, Mount Vernon Basketball, ca. 1941
Team photo with nick names: Rouse had nickname "Kayo" and Blake, "Lone Ranger"; Photographs of Harry Blake and Gene Rouse when they played basketball for Mount Vernon High School in 1941
View MoreGeorge Booker and Geraldine Walker Booker ca. 1940s
Photograph of George Booker and Geraldine Walker Booker
View MoreBlack Football Player ca. 1940s
Photograph of an unidentified black football player for Mount Vernon High School during the 1940s
View MoreCoshocton colored baseball team ca. 1945
Photograph of colored baseball team from Coshocton, Ohio
View MoreGeorge Booker at Rudin Company
Photograph of the employees of the Rudin Company including George Booker (back row on right) and an unidentified black employee (back row on left).
View MoreUnidentified Veteran
Photograph of an unidentified veteran outside of a VFW, likely a WWII soldier.
View MoreElla Mae Simmons in service ca. 1940s
Ella Mae Simmons in uniform while serving in the Army Nurse Corps ca. 1940s
View MoreElla Mae Simmons, the nurse ca. 1940s
Simmons graduated from Hampton University in 1940, later worked as a nurse and social worker before graduating from medical school. She became the first Black woman doctor at Kaiser Hospital in San Francisco, California in the 1960s....
View MoreGeorge Booker Misc. Pins
Misc collection of pins, service buttons, medals and rings of George Booker's
View MoreVernon Lodge No. 43, F.& A.M., Colored Masonic Lodge ca. 1940's
Men identified by Betty Ralls Rouse Profitt, likely the officers of the Lodge at the time; Photograph of Bruce Bass, Charles Turner, Myron "Bud" Morehead, Horace "Bud" Rouse, Jr., and George Keys
View MoreBetty Ralls Rouse, Clarissa Ralls Anderson, and Beattie Payne Fields ca. 1940
The owner was not sure if the first girl was indeed Beady Payne.; Photograph of Betty Ralls Rouse, Clarissa Ralls Anderson, and Beattie Payne Fields
View MoreBetty Jane Ralls with Saxophone ca. 1940
Photograph of Betty Jane Ralls holding a tenor saxophone
View MoreGene Rouse and his mother, Louise
Photograph of Gene Rouse and his mother, Louise Rouse ca. 1940
View MoreMiniature Gun ca. 1940s
miniature gun found among military service medals and pins; Miniature German handgun found in a metal container of George Booker
View MoreDecorated Container
items found among Booker's military pins and medals, may be items collected while serving oversees; Image of a decorated container found in a larger metal container of George Booker's
View MoreDecorated Container 2
item found among Booker's military service pins and medals, likely acquired while serving oversees; Image of a decorated container found in a larger metal container of George Booker's
View MoreEllamae Simmons graduates from Hampton's nursing school
Ellamae Simmons, a first generation college student from Mt. Vernon, Ohio, graduates from nursing school in 1940 at Hampton Institute in Virginia
View MoreBetty Ralls with Tenor Sax ca. 1939
subject reported that she was the first colored girl in the high school marching band.; Photograph of Betty Ralls with a tenor saxophone
View MoreClub Regal Season Pass
Club Regal was a social club and bar located on Long Street in Columbus that was frequently primarily by African Americans. Mt. Vernon Black folks would often go there for recreation and entertainment.; Image of George Booker's 1939...
View MoreMarian Anderson 1939
Marian Anderson returned (after 9 years and a national award) to Mount Vernon to perform at the Memorial Theater to an anticipated sold-out audience.
View MoreStan White Football ca. 1938
photo appeared originally in high school yearbook; Photograph of Stan White on the Mount Vernon High School Football team in 1938
View MoreMVHS Marching Band 1938
note on back of photo indicates that Betty Ralls was first colored member of the high school marching band. other Black members are identified on the back of the photo; Betty Ralls played the tenor saxophone; Photograph of the Mount...
View MoreVeteran of Foreign Wars Club Membership Card ca. 1938
Image of George Booker's membership card for the Veteran of Foreign Wars club- post 3490
View MoreEllamae Simmons' nursing school classmates ca. 1938
Image of Ellamae Simmons nursing school class at Hampton on the steps of the Dixie Hospital where they did their practical training.
View MoreGene Rouse ca. 1937
photo is excerpted from team photo appearing in high school yearbook; Photograph of Gene Rouse when he played football for Mount Vernon High School in 1937.
View MoreStan White Basketball ca. 1937
photo originally appeared in high school yearbook; Photograph of Stan White on the Mount Vernon High School reserves basketball team in 1937
View MoreStan White Football ca. 1937
excerpt taken from photo originally appearing in high school yearbook; Photograph of Stan White on the Mount Vernon High School football team in 1937
View MoreMount Vernon Athletic Park ca. 1937
This park was the site of numerous athletic contests in which local Black athletes performed; Photograph of the Mount Vernon Athletic Park in 1937
View MoreSteel Workers Organizing Committee Dues Envelope ca. 1937
Image of the envelope for the Steel Workers Organizing Committee due card that was among the possession of George Booker
View MoreCommunity Music Club Ticket ca. 1937
Image of George Booker's Community Music Club ticket for the 1937-1938 season
View MoreClub Regal Temporary Membership Card ca. 1937
Club Regal is advertised on the card as "Columbus' smartest night spot"; Image of George Booker's temporary membership card to Club Regal
View MoreCharles Bloce Canteena Club Membership Card ca. 1937
Image of George Booker's membership card for the Charles Bloce Canteena Club
View MoreJohn Payne, Paul Myers and Richard Byrd on football team ca. 1936
photo appeared originally in high school yearbook; Photograph of John Payne, Paul Myers, and Richard Byrd on the Mount Vernon High School football team in 1936.
View MoreVera Payne and Oneida Fisher as children ca. 1936
Photograph of Vera Payne and Oneida Fisher as children.
View MoreStan White and Charles Cowen on Football Team ca. 1936
photo originally appeared in high school yearbook; Photo of Stan White and Charles Cowen on high school junior varsity football team in 1936
View MoreJohn Payne Football ca. 1936
photo originally appeared in high school yearbook; Photograph of John Payne on the Mount Vernon High School football team in 1936
View MoreJohn Payne Football ca. 1935
photo appeared originally in high school yearbook; Photograph of John Payne on the Mount Vernon High School football team in 1935
View MoreJohn Payne Basketball ca. 1935
photo appeared originally in high school yearbook; Photograph of John Payne on the Mount Vernon High School basketball team in 1935
View MoreJohn Payne Basketball 2 ca. 1935
Photograph of John Payne on the Mount Vernon High School basketball team in 1935
View MoreJohn Payne Football ca. 1934
photo appeared originally in high school yearbooks; Photograph of John Payne on the Mount Vernon Football team in 1934 and description of his play as it appeared in high school yearbook
View MoreWhite's Tavern ca. 1930s
Frank ("Whitey") White and presumably an unidentified employee; Photo of Frank White, owner of White's Tavern, and an employee
View MoreLuke Morton, Mount Vernon Giants, ca. 1930
photo excerpted from full team photo; Photo of Luke Morton taken from group photo of the Mount Vernon Giants, local African-American baseball team
View MoreColored Fraternal Organization, K of P Officers ca. 1930s
Photograph of Bud Morehead, Will Newsom, Sam Payne, George Newsom, and Charles Turner, and two unidentified men; likely the officers of the Thompson Lodge of the Knights of Pythias
View MoreLon Hammonds in Downtown Mt. Vernon ca. 1930s
Photo of Lon Hammonds standing against his car outside store in Downtown Mt. Vernon ca. 1930s
View MoreHilbert Myers's baseball glove ca. 1930s
The baseball glove worn and used by Hilbert "Hib" Myers
View MoreHerbert Booker, Mount Vernon Giants, ca. 1930
Team was sponsored by local African-American business owner Frank L. Turner. Team purportedly played local African-American and white teams as well as regional and national teams that scheduled games while traveling on the circuit. They...
View MoreGus Goins, Mount Vernon Giants, ca. 1930
Team was sponsored by local African-American business owner Frank L. Turner. Team purportedly played local African-American and white teams as well as regional and national teams that scheduled games while traveling on the circuit. They...
View MoreHorace Rouse, Mount Vernon Giants, ca. 1930
Team was sponsored by local African-American business owner Frank L. Turner. Team purportedly played local African-American and white teams as well as regional and national teams that scheduled games while traveling on the circuit. They...
View MoreJohn Kelly, Mount Vernon Giants, ca. 1930
Team was sponsored by local African-American business owner Frank L. Turner. Team purportedly played local African-American and white teams as well as regional and national teams that scheduled games while traveling on the circuit. They...
View MoreJames "Rags" Smith, Mount Vernon Giants, ca. 1930
Team was sponsored by local African-American business owner Frank L. Turner. Team purportedly played local African-American and white teams as well as regional and national teams that scheduled games while traveling on the circuit. They...
View MoreGus Simmons and hay wagon ca. 1930
Simmons was known as a skilled horseman. He also used his teams and wagon in his trash hauling business which his son, Lawrence, continued; Gus Simmons giving son, Lawrence, and other boys a ride on his hay wagon
View MoreSamuel Payne, Mount Vernon Giants, ca. 1930
Team was sponsored by local African-American business owner Frank L. Turner. Team purportedly played local African-American and white teams as well as regional and national teams that scheduled games while traveling on the circuit. They...
View MoreElizabeth Ralls and cousin Mag ca. 1930
note on back of photo indicates they were adopted sisters of Mary Ralls; Photograph of Elizabeth Ralls and cousin Mag
View MoreEthel Hammonds
note on back of photo indicates that subject is the mother of Diane Ryuse; photograph of Ethel Hammonds next to a house
View MoreAunt Etta and Walter Mayo
Note: many of Mayo's carvings can be seen in the background.; Photograph of Aunt Etta and Walter Mayo in his garage
View MoreViola Booker, Club Woman
Viola Booker was the most prominent Black woman in Knox County from the 1920s through the 1940s. The list of civic and social clubs and organizations in which she served as officer or member is long, including Booker T. Washington Club...
View MoreFirst organized baseball league in Mount Vernon, 1928
From Our Files" column from the Mount Vernon News. League organized by Fred Hayes in 1928. Photo identified by Melvin Higgins, whose brother played in the league. John Payne, Sr. identified in the photo by his grandson Johnny Payne.; Mount...
View MoreBetty Jane Ralls and Clarissa Ralls ca. 1928
check date, does not match with back of photograph; Photograph of Betty Jane Ralls and Clarissa Ralls as children
View MoreThe Forum 1926 Mount Vernon High School Yearbook Black Graduates Page
View MoreBooker T. Washington Club Meets 1921
MEETINGS [...] ***Booker T. Washington club will meet at 2:30 Thursday at the home of Mrs. Lavina Cowan, Coshocton avenue.
View MoreThe Democratic Banner: Ben Carter Killed in Action
National Guard Colored Foreign Deaths Killed in action: Carter, Ben, Mt. Vernon, September 1, 1918.
View More"In India" theatrical cast photo
Operetta performed at the Mt. Vernon High School auditorium. Admission was 35 cents.; Photo of cast of "In India," an operetta performed by the Mt. Vernon Colored Women's Glee Club in 1921. Back row from left to right: Gus Goins, Viola...
View MoreThe Democratic Banner: The Booker T. Washington Club Meets
MEETINGS [...] ***The Booker T. Washington club meets at the home of Mrs. Ella T. Newsom, 11 Greer street, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
View More20th Century Club and Booker T. Washington Club
COLORED CHILDREN TO BE ENTERTAINED The Twentieth Century club and the Booker T. Washington club of this city will have a party at Riverside park, Monday, June 7, from 1 until 5 o'clock for all the colored children in the public schools who...
View MoreMt. Vernon Giants Baseball Team
Photo of Mt. Vernon Giants all-colored baseball team with sponsor/backer Frank Turner
View MoreMembers of Colored Women's Glee Club
Viola Booker and other members of Mt. Vernon's Colored Women's Glee Club. Top L-R Ethel Reynolds, Gertrude Jones, Mable Mayle; Bottom L-R Lena "Midge" McGee and Viola Booker
View MorePas Goins, Fred White, Tobe Thomas, and Gus Ralls ca. 1920s
photo may be that of minstrel group that Goins was said to have formed; Gus Ralls, Fred White, Tobe Thomas, and Pas Goins musical performance group
View MoreChris Anderson ca. 1920
on the back states that Chris Anderson was later an alcoholic; Photograph of Chris Anderson dressed in a suit standing in front of a house
View MoreGus Ralls and Gus Goins ca. 1910-1920
This may be from a theatrical or minstrel team to which Goins was thought to have been a member; Photograph of Gus Ralls and Gus Goins
View MoreKnights of Pythias Record Book, ca. 1919
Photograph of the record book for the Knights of Pythias fraternal organization in 1919. Book is signed by S. J. (Samuel J.) Simmons.
View MoreThe Democratic Banner: Vena Funeral at Calvary Baptist Church
VENA FUNERAL The funeral of Andrew Vena, who died Tuesday, at 9:30 o'clock Thursday at the Calvary Baptist church.
View MoreThe Democratic Banner: Baptisms on the Kokosing River
BAPTIZE IN KOKOSING About 200 people gathered at the West High street bridge Sunday afternoon to witness the baptism of two into the Calvary Baptist church. Rev. J.C. Carpenter of Columbus performed the ceremony.
View MoreClubs Contribute Twenty-Five Dollars Each to the Cause
Y.W.C.A. DRIVE A BIG SUCCESS County About To Go Over The Top Again COLORED WOMEN REPLY Clubs Contribute Twenty-Five Dollars Each To The Cause Knox county is about to "go over the top" again, according to all indications. This time it will...
View MoreViola, George, and Joseph Booker
Joseph Booker was born into slavery around 1856. After manumission, he migrated north into Ohio, eventually settling in Mt. Vernon; Photograph of Viola, son George, and Joseph Booker
View MoreThe Democratic Banner: Colored Women's Clubs Discuss Suffrage, Prohibition, Red Cross
CLUB WOMEN IN FAVOR OF A DRY UNITED STATES State Federation Closes Session Here Wednesday Evening SUFFRAGE AND RED CROSS DISCUSSED Retiring President Given Two Hand-Bags; Notes Of The Day Discussion of current problems, Red Cross work, and...
View MoreThe Democratic Banner -- A.H. Simmons Estate
Files Election-- A.J. Williams, beneficiary under the will of A.H. Simmons, filed his election to take the devise of real estate situated at 304 Calhoun street, in lieu of the proceeds of the sale of the same, in the probate court on...
View MoreMt. Vernon Democratic Banner -- Grand Court of Calanthe
The title of the section reads as "Colored," where the descriptive sub-title states "Knights of Pythias holding state meeting in Delaware -- Mayor welcomes delegates." "Delaware July 26 -- The reception to the delegates at 8 o'clock at the...
View MoreA.H. Simmons Will Disposition 1916
GENEROUS DISPOSITION Of Property Directed In The Simmons Will Relatives Made Beneficiaries Of Majority Of Estate Residue Is To Be Divided Among Decedent's Friends Hite As Assignee Brings Action In Partition Other Notes From The County...
View MoreA.M.E. Church Drive 1916
CLASS NO. 5 Of A. M. E. Church Leads--Total of $828.53 Secured It was reported at the A.M.E. church Monday night that Class No. 5, Viola Booker, leader, had turned the largest amount into the fund for repairs to the parsonage and for...
View MoreThe Democratic Banner: Association of Calvary Baptist Ministers Holding Session
ASSOCIATION OF CALVARY BAPTIST MINSTERS HOLDING SESSION HERE The Eastern Union Ministerial Institute, comprising pastors of Calvary Baptist churches through southern Ohio, is holding a three-day session here, starting Friday night at 7:30...
View MoreA.H. Simmons Estate Appraiser
Roy Estate-- James A. Schaeffer has been appointed administrator of Maggie Roy, and has given bond in a surety company in the sum of $2,400. The appraisers are John Richardson, A.H. Simmons and Charles Hamilton.
View MoreThe Democratic Banner: Baptisms on the Kokosing River
A number of people were baptized Sunday afternoon by Rev. Hampton of the Calvary Baptist church. The ceremonies took place in the Kokosing river at the West High street bridge. There was a large attendance at the ceremonies.
View MoreAn elder Ben Snowden ca. 1915
photo of elder Ben Snowden, ca. 1915, appearing Way Up North in Dixie by Howard and Judy Sacks
View MoreBen Carter's Brother, Roy Carter, Arrested in Cleveland 1914
ARREST Of A Colored Boy In City Of Cleveland Wanted Here For Defrauding An Inn-Keeper Roy Carter, colored, of Cleveland was brought to Mt. Vernon Saturday morning by Chief of Police Parker and placed in the city lock-up to await...
View MoreThe Democratic Banner: Last Will of Bertha C. Payne Filed
The Last Will Of Bertha C. Payne Is Filed [...] The Payne Will-- The last will and testament of Bertha C. Payne, late of Mt. Vernon, has been filed in probate. By the terms of the will she gives to her son, Kenneth Payne, her piano and all...
View MoreKnights of Pythias Dues Roster
Photograph of the dues roster for the Thompson Cooper Lodge of Knights of Pythias for the years of 1912 and 1928.
View MoreColored baseball team plays Mt. Vernon, ca. 1911
Newsclippings about Columbus colored baseball team playing in Mt. Vernon
View MoreBlack Football Player ca. 1910
Photograph of an unidentified black football player for Mount Vernon High School about 1910
View MoreKid Jackson, the fighter ca. 1910
publicity shot for boxer, standing in a fighting pose in a studio, probably Hezekiah Jackson
View MoreUlyses Reynolds and Augustus Goins
Ulyses Reynolds is second from left and Augustus Goins is fourth from left; Black man second from right is unidentified
View MoreErnie Brown and Gus Ralls ca. 1910
Back of photo said Ernie Brown and Dad Ralls; Photograph of Ernie Brown and Gus Ralls.
View MoreCourt of Calanthe, ca. 1909
Shining Light No. 43, women's auxiliary or affiliate for the Thompson Cooper Lodge of the Mt. Vernon, Ohio colored K of P. From back left, Mary Rawls, Clara McGruder, Bessie Newsom, Louise Hill, Charles Hamilton, Anna Turner, Ella...
View MoreGeorge B. Keys barber shop
photo of George B. Keys standing in front of his barber shop in 1907. Barber shop is located in the old Bishop Building in Mt. Vernon.
View MoreGeorge B. Keys
George B. Keys stands in front of his barber shop in 1907. The barber shop was located in the old Bishop Building. (Mount Vernon News archives)
View MoreBlack Basketball Player ca. 1906
Team photo of 1906 Mt. Vernon basketball team with one unidentified Black player.
View MoreMt. Vernon High 1906 Basketball Champions
Team photo from high school yearbook. Willard Simmons was on the team and may have been the first Black player on a Mt. Vernon high school team.; Team photo of the 1906 Mt. Vernon High School basketball team including Willard Simmons
View MoreHarry Simmons MV first Black Football player ca. 1900
photo taken from news article but originally appeared in high school yearbook; Photograph of Harry Simmons, first black football player for Mount Vernon High School in 1900
View MoreByrd family with American Indian tribe ca. 1900
photo features American Indians in full regalia who are related to the Byrd family of Mt. Vernon
View MoreJohn Ralls, Gus Ralls, and Fred White band ca. 1900
Photograph of John Ralls, Gus Ralls, and Fred White with instruments; appears to be photo of a singer group, band or performers.
View MoreHarrison Judy House ca. 1900
Picture of Harrison Judy house on West Gambier Street with three children standing in front
View MoreTheatrical Performance ca. 1900
Photograph of a black theatrical performance, unknown performers, believed to have taken place in Knox County in early 1900s
View MoreBill Ralls ca. 1900
Bills Ralls was Aunt Bessie's son. Photo was identified by Gene Rouse as that of Gus Goins; Photograph of Bill Ralls as an older child or late teen dressed in a cowboy costume
View MoreUnidentified School ca. 1900
Item in the possession of Knox County resident but with no identifying information as to location or any person seen in photo; Photograph of children in front of an unidentified school
View MoreHouse and Two Young Children ca. 1900
Photograph of two unidentified young children standing in front of a house with a barn in the background
View MoreState Sanitarium ca. 1900
Postcard photograph of the state sanitarium with five unidentified women; in possession of relatives of former employees of the facility
View MoreAunt Hattie ca. 1900
Photograph of Aunt Hattie taken by Peerless Photo Co.; photograph of "Aunt Hattie" believed to be Hattie Lewin
View MoreLarge House ca. 1900
Photograph of a large white house with unidentified family sitting on the porch
View MoreBernard Lane family ca. 1900
Other person identified on front of photo; Bernard Lane is in the front row first from the left. Mary Lou Henderson is in the top row.; Group photograph including Bernard Lane, Agnes Harris, Aunt Beckey and Mary Lou Henderson along with...
View MoreGus Ralls, Gus Simmons, and Fred White
Location is likely the Ohio State Sanitarium where the three were employed; Photograph of Gus Ralls, Gus Simmons, and Fred White standing on steps, probably leading into a unit at the Ohio State Sanitarium.
View MoreJohn Ralls, Gus Ralls, and Fred White band ca. 1900
Photograph of John Ralls, Gus Ralls, and Fred White with instruments; appears to be a band of performers.
View MoreMidge McGee sitting in parlor
Lena "Midge" McGee was born around 1879 and worked as a domestic for most of her life. She saved her money and eventually purchased a home, a duplex on East Ohio Avenue, renting out the upper portion of the dwelling to other "colored...
View MoreKnights of Pythias Officer List, ca. 1894
The page depicted is a part of a multiple-paged membership and dues record books; Photograph of the officer list for the Knights of Pythias fraternal organization in the year of 1894, taken from the membership book
View MoreInside cover Thompson Cooper Lodge of Knights of Pythias Installation Book, ca. 1894
Photograph of the inside cover of the installation book for the Thompson Cooper Lodge of Knights of Pythias in 1894.
View MoreColored Republican Club
"Colored Republican Club. An Enthusiastic Meeting. An Organization Effected. The Ticket Greeted with Cheers. Speeches of Gov. Kirk, and Mr. Jupiter. A meeting of the colored voters was held on Monday evening at the hall of the Young men's...
View MoreThompson Cooper Lodge of Knights of Pythias Pins and Seal
Photograph of the seal and various pins for the Thompson Cooper Lodge of Knights of Pythias fraternal organization.
View MoreThompson Cooper Lodge of Knights of Pythias Charter
Photograph of the Thompson Coooper Lodge of Knights of Pythias charter document
View MoreKnox County Courthouse ca. 1880
Photograph of the Knox County Courthouse, ca. 1880s in the possession of local Black family, perhaps because a relative worked there
View MoreSnowden Family Band instruments ca. 1880
photo of a tamborine owned by members of the Snowden family band ca. 1880
View MoreSnowden Family Band instruments 2, ca. 1880
photo of flute owned by the Snowden Family band in the late 1800s and early 1900s
View MoreThompson Cooper Lodge Knights of Pythias Bible
Photographs of the Thompson Cooper Lodge of Knights of Pythias Bible.
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The Community Within documents and presents two centuries of African American experience in Knox County, Ohio, through a public exhibit and interpretive booklet. The project arose out of a partnership between Kenyon College faculty and students and the local Black community, who have worked together to develop and implement the exhibit. The exhibit includes photographs, documents, and other artifacts contributed by the Black community, interview excerpts, and narratives on local Black history.
In preparation for the project, students and faculty investigated primary and secondary materials on the county’s history, considered community studies of Black life in the rural Midwest, conducted field trips throughout Knox County, considered various writings on Black social institutions and consciousness, and learned historical and field research techniques. Students made initial contact with area residents through visits to the county’s three Black churches. The class subsequently met with approximately eighteen representatives of the Black community; this diverse group included men and women ranging in age from twenty-five to eighty years, life-long residents and newcomers, laborers and professionals. On the basis of this and subsequent discussions with the community and our preparatory studies, the class developed a specific project to construct an exhibit exploring the past and present of Knox County’s Black community.
As researchers and students, this project has provided us with the unique opportunity to work closely with the local Black community. Through that experience, many friendships have been established that will last beyond this project. A connection has been made, a seed has been planted, a mutual understanding cultivated. It is our hope that this project will represent a beginning, not solely an end. It is our hope that the relationships and scholarship that have been started here will continue, to preserve the past and build a future.
The African American experience in Knox County began in 1800, as small numbers of Black people settled alongside White on the Ohio frontier. Arriving initially as either individual servants in White households or as migrant laborers from the middle-Atlantic states, Black residents eventually established their own families. By 1850, 61 African Americans live among Knox County’s 28,000 inhabitants. In the decades following the Civil War, as industrial growth laid the foundation for a thriving community in Mount Vernon, the Black population grew to some 300 people. As time and technology advanced, Black folks began to move from the periphery of Mount Vernon into working-class neighborhoods in the heart of the community; the number of independent Black tradesmen grew, evidencing advances in the status and independence of the area’s African American people; a new flow of migration from the South brought more Black families into the community; and African Americans established distinct religious, fraternal, and social organizations. Today, almost two centuries after those first settlers arrived, this small community continues within the dominant society, carriers of a distinct cultural heritage.
The African American community in Knox County is dynamic and complex, encompassing a wide array of perspectives. Nonetheless. There are distinct markers that, when taken together, convey a common understanding of Black life in this area over the past two centuries. These markers are evident in the shared experiences and common beliefs of most local Black residents as well as in the extensive kin network that connects community members. This distinct perspective is expressed in the stories and lore told throughout the community and passed from one generation to the next and by the particular ways in which Black people come together to worship, work, and socialize. According to Black community member Robert Madison, “I feel that people begin to mingle with others when they have begun to have more celebration and more enjoyment in their lives. When Blacks in the past have come together, it has been a positive thing.”
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