The Morehouse College Photograph Collection includes photographs depicting the buildings and grounds, students, campus events and visitors, faculty, and individuals associated with Morehouse College dating from the 1880s through the 1970s. The images showcase aspects of the history of Morehouse College as the only all-male historically Black college in the United States. Morehouse College was founded by Reverend William Jefferson White in 1867, in Augusta, Georgia in the basement of Springfield Baptist Church and was known as The Augusta Theological Institute. After an invitation by the Reverend Frank Quarles in 1879, the College relocated to the basement of Friendship Baptist Church in Atlanta, and changed its name to Atlanta Baptist Seminary. The College relocated once more to its present home in the West End community of Atlanta, Georgia in 1890, and changed its name one last time to Morehouse College in 1913. Part of this collection is held in the RWWL Archives Research Center, the photograph album is held at the Morehouse College Archives. 

At the AUC Robert W. Woodruff Library we are always striving to improve our digital collections. We welcome additional information for any of the works in this collection.  To submit information, please contact us at DSD@auctr.edu.
Aug 11, 2022

Morehouse College Photographs

The Morehouse College Photograph Collection includes photographs depicting the buildings and grounds, students, campus events and visitors, faculty, and individuals associated with Morehouse College dating from the 1880s through the 1970s. The images showcase aspects of the history of Morehouse College as the only all-male historically Black college in the United States. Morehouse College was founded by Reverend William Jefferson White in 1867, in Augusta, Georgia in the basement of Springfield Baptist Church and was known as The Augusta Theological Institute. After an invitation by the Reverend Frank Quarles in 1879, the College relocated to the basement of Friendship Baptist Church in Atlanta, and changed its name to Atlanta Baptist Seminary. The College relocated once more to its present home in the West End community of Atlanta, Georgia in 1890, and changed its name one last time to Morehouse College in 1913. Part of this collection is held in the RWWL Archives Research Center, the photograph album is held at the Morehouse College Archives.

At the AUC Robert W. Woodruff Library we are always striving to improve our digital collections. We welcome additional information for any of the works in this collection. To submit information, please contact us at DSD@auctr.edu.

Hugh Morris Gloster sits near a man holding paper, standing at a podium.
Group portrait of three men shaking hands.
View of woman and two men seated at a dining table.
View of man at a podium.
View of man standing at a podium with arm raised.
View of man standing at a podium, banner in background "Morehouse College, 'The Second Century' ."
View of man standing at a podium, banner in background "Morehouse College, 'The Second Century' ."
View of two men seated at a table with paper booklets.
An unidentified man speaks at a podium while Hugh Morris Gloster looks on.
View of two men seated at a table.
View of two men at a podium. Banner reads, "Morehouse College, The Second Century"
View of two men shaking hands at apodium. Banner reads, "Morehouse College, The Second Century"
View of man holding paper, standing among men and women seated at dining tables.
Group portrait of eight men and four women at a dining table.
View of four men seated at a square dining table.
View of four men seated at a square dining table.
View of one woman and three men seated at a dining table.
View of three men seated at a dining table.
View of three men and one woman seated at a dining table.
Hugh Morris Gloster and an unidentified man sit on stage and clap.