Group of Students Indian Mission, Falling Rock, Recess Time

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Title

Group of Students Indian Mission, Falling Rock, Recess Time

Subject

Virginia Indians, Monacan

Description

Students play at recess in front of the Bear Mountain Indian Mission School, near Bear Mountain in Amherst County, in 1914.

The log cabin, serving as a church, had existed on the site since about 1868. In 1908, the Episcopal minister Arthur P. Gray Jr. established Saint Paul's Mission and added classrooms to the cabin. The school enrolled students through the seventh grade until public school desegregation in 1964.

Jackson Davis (1882–1947) was a Cumberland County native who took this photograph and many others of the Monacans as part of a series documenting the education of minority groups in Virginia.

Creator

Jackson Davis

Source

Jackson Davis, Papers, 1906–1947, Accession #3072, #3072-a, Negative Number 0025, Special Collections Department, University of Virginia Library

Date

1914

Coverage

central Virginia
twentieth century
Amherst

Still Image Item Type Metadata

Original Format

Photograph

Physical Dimensions

4" x 6"

Files

000013326_0003.jpg

Citation

Jackson Davis, “Group of Students Indian Mission, Falling Rock, Recess Time,” Virginia Indian Archive, accessed March 20, 2023, https://virginiaindianarchive.org/items/show/57.

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