Traveling Nature Study Libraries Nature Study Libraries, consisting of sixteen books each, in a neat box in which they may be kept, will be loaned for a school term (October 1 to June 1) to any teacher or superintendent in Virginia on receipt of a nominal fee of fifty cents. LIST OF BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY Bailey's Botany Bailey's Principles of Agriculture Bailey's Garden Making Comstock's Insect Life Dana's Plants and Their Children Hodge's Nature Study and Life Dana's How to Know the Wild Flowers Keeler's Our Native Trees Miller's Brook Book Wilson's Nature Study Burrough's Squirrels, etc. Merriam's Birds of Village and Field Hampton Leaflets, Volume I Hampton Leaflets, Volume II Hampton Leaflets, Volume III Hampton Leaflets, Volume IV SEND FEE TO PUBLICATION OFFICE The Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute HAMPTON, VIRGINIA All transportation charges are paid by the person ordering the library The Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute HAMPTON, VIRGINIA H. B. FRISSELL, Principal H. B. TURNER, Chaplain F. K. ROGERS, Treasurer What it is Object An undenominational industrial school founded in 1868 by Samuel Chapman Armstrong for Negro youth. Indians admitted in 1878. To train teachers and industrial leaders Equipment Land, 1200 acres; buildings, 135 Courses Academic, trade, agriculture, business, home economics Enrollment Negroes, 1285; Indians, 82; total, 1367 Results Needs Graduates, 1554; ex-students, over 6000 Outgrowths: Tuskegee, Calhoun, Mt. Meigs, and many $125,000 annually above regular income. Any contribution, however small, will be gratefully received and may be sent to H. B. FRISSELL, Principal, or to F. K. ROGERS, Treasurer, Hampton, Virginia. FORM OF BEQUEST I give and devise to the trustees of The Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, Hampton, Virginia, the sum of payable dollars, Second Paper: Negro Criminal Statistics THE SOUTHERN WORKMAN was founded by Samuel Chapman Armstrong in 1872, and is a monthly magazine devoted to the interests of undeveloped races. |