Students, college -- Berea College
Found in 112 Collections and/or Records:
A.A. Burleigh Papers
These are the papers of A.A. Burleigh, one of the first African Americans to attend and graduate from Berea College. Materials include biographical information, correspondence, pension applications, medical and death records, and additional print material.
Academy School
Created as an affiliated school of Berea College, the Academy served as a Senior High School. In 1938, reorganization abolishes the Academy by adding the ninth and tenth grades to the Foundation School, thus creating the Lower Division (Grades 11-12, College Freshman and Sophomore years) and Upper Division (College Junior and Senior years) to the College.
Albert Greer Weidler Papers
Alpha Zeta Literary Society Records
Amye Wheeler Howe Papers
Amye Wheeler Howe was a Berea student in the early 1920s. She passed away in 1931.
Art and Art History Department
Official records and materials of the Berea College Art and Art History Department.
Awards and Honors
Records regarding awards and special recognitions given by Berea College to students, alumnae, staff, faculty, community members, and others. A small number of awards in this collection are given to Berea College community members by outside organizations.
Berea Alumnus / Berea College Magazine
Berea College Cabinet (Schedule Committee)
Berea College Fire Department
Starting in 1899, a fire brigade made up of students and known as the "Bucket Brigade," was established on campus and responded to calls both on and off campus. Formally established in 1905 by the College, the Fire Department served the campus and the city and was staffed by students. In 1966, the City of Berea took over responsibilities for operating the fire department ending what many affectionally referred to as the "College Fire Department."