Education
Found in 531 Collections and/or Records:
Patterson, Geo. Herbert, Rev.; Vice-President, '69 - '70; President, '70 - '79, 1907-1908
Correspondence between Herbert Patterson, his family and DeVeaux School related to his life, death and school events.
Pearson, Jas. Howard Townsend, '78 - '84; Graduate; Newspaper Writer; To Detroit Daily Journal, Detroit, Mich, 1900-1951
Newspaper clippings and correspondence between James T. Howard Townsend Pearson and DeVeaux School related to his life, death, school donations, and alumni events.
Pearson, Martin Vedder, '69 - '76; Graduate; with U.S. Customs; 1319 Ontario Avenue, Niagara Falls, NY, 1910-1913
Correspondence between Martin V. Pearson and DeVeaux School related to his life, school donations, and alumni events.
People with People, circa 1972
Feasibility study related to the building of the Black American Museum & Cultural Center in Niagara Falls, New York
Photography articles, 1968
Articles about camera and photography techniques
Pierce, Charles Richardson, '86 - '88; Graduate; Cashier, Bank of Honeoye Falls; Honeoye Falls, NY, 1908-1952
Correspondence between Charles Richardson Pierce and DeVeaux School and notes related to his life, death, school donations, alumni membership dues and alumni events. Headmaster of school discussed smallpox epidemic of 1914 in Niagara Falls.
Pierce, Fred Irving, '79-'82; Graduate; 600 Walnut Ave., Niagara Falls, NY, 1911-1935
Correspondence between Fred I. Pierce and DeVeaux School and notes related to his life, death, school donations, and alumni events.
Pierce, Wm. Samways, '81 - '86; Died Jan. 2, 1911 at "Woodlands" DeVeaux., 1918
Correspondence and announcements between William S. Pierce and DeVeaux School related to his life, death, and alumni events.
Pine, The Rev. Geo. Stevenson, '77 - '79; Master; Clergyman; 66 Benefit St., Providence, RI; Deceased - 1944, 1907-1944
Correspondence between Rev. George S. Pine and DeVeaux School and notes related to his death, school donations, DeLancey Rankine, and alumni events.
Piper, Johnathan Murray, '78 - '82; Telegraph Operator; 23 Falls Street; R., 221 First Street, Niagara Falls, NY, circa 1918
Newspaper clipping and notes from DeVeaux School related to life and death of Jonathan Murray Piper