Anna E. Hall was born near Bainbridge, Georgia on March 1st, 1870. She lived a religiously oriented childhood with her mother, a seamstress, and expressed the desire to serve as a missionary while a student at Clark University (now Clark Atlanta University) in Atlanta, Georgia, where she completed the normal course on May 12, 1892. With the generosity of influential people who were made aware of her desire to be a missionary, she was able to enter the New England Deaconess Training School in Boston, Massachusetts in 1899 and graduated May 22, 1901 as the first African American to attend the school. Her missionary work was realized in December of 1906, when she travelled to Monrovia, Liberia to teach the Kroo (Kru) people. Her second year she was asked to go to the southern part of the Republic, Garraway, where she became the successor to the Director of the Julia A. Stewart Memorial Girls Home and School, Garraway Mission. 

At the AUC Robert W. Woodruff Library we are always striving to improve our digital collections. We welcome additional information about people, places, or events depicted in any of the works in this collection. To submit information, please contact us at DSD@auctr.edu
May 16, 2019

Anna E. Hall Collection

Anna E. Hall was born near Bainbridge, Georgia on March 1st, 1870. She lived a religiously oriented childhood with her mother, a seamstress, and expressed the desire to serve as a missionary while a student at Clark University (now Clark Atlanta University) in Atlanta, Georgia, where she completed the normal course on May 12, 1892. With the generosity of influential people who were made aware of her desire to be a missionary, she was able to enter the New England Deaconess Training School in Boston, Massachusetts in 1899 and graduated May 22, 1901 as the first African American to attend the school. Her missionary work was realized in December of 1906, when she travelled to Monrovia, Liberia to teach the Kroo (Kru) people. Her second year she was asked to go to the southern part of the Republic, Garraway, where she became the successor to the Director of the Julia A. Stewart Memorial Girls Home and School, Garraway Mission.

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

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  • Decade = 1940-1949
Portrait of a woman. Written on verso: Ruth McLaren-D.F.O class-First Methodist church Buffalo N.Y. Taken in Baysville, Ontario Canada- Sept. 4, 1949.
Anna E. Hall Collection
Anna E. Hall standing on steps with unidentified woman. Written on verso: Methodist conference Boston, MA April 1948. Anna Hall, Warner right (?).
Anna E. Hall Collection
Group portrait of men and women on a stage. Possibly a graduation.
Anna E. Hall Collection
Portrait of a woman. Written on verso: Charlatte Baxter Tatum to my dear friend Miss Anna E. Hall.
Anna E. Hall Collection
Anna E. Hall standing outside with a woman in winter. Written on verso: Miss Anna E. Hall, Mrs. Joseph J. Dennis (Sammye).
Anna E. Hall Collection
Portrait of Anna E. Hall.
Anna E. Hall Collection
An unidentified elderly woman seated in a bedroom.
Anna E. Hall Collection
Portrait of a woman. Written on verso: Imma(?) Yancy Gibson (other writing un readable).
Anna E. Hall Collection
An unidentified house.
Anna E. Hall Collection
Anna E. Hall standing outside with a woman in winter. Written on verso: 1st house (Miss Hall); Left to Right: 1. Miss Anna E. Hall 2. Mrs. Joseph J. Dennis (Sammye) ca. 1940.
Anna E. Hall Collection