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Catalog of Storer College, Academic, State Normal, Biblical , Musical, and Industrial Departments. Published by the Board of Trustees, 1905.
Catalog of Storer College, Academic, State Normal, Biblical , Musical, and Industrial Departments. Published by the Board of Trustees, 1905.
Catalog of Storer College, Academic, State Normal, Biblical, Musical, and Industrial Departments. Published by the Board of Trustees.
The church, built in 1889 through 1896, held worship services for Storer College students and its own congregation of mostly African-American residents from Harpers Ferry and Bolivar. It was named for New England minister and abolitionist, Reverend Silas Curtis, who was one of the moving forces in establishing Storer College. He served as a Trustee in the early years of the school.
Named for Silas Curtis one of the first Trustees of Storer College in 1868. The church constructed 1889 -1896, held services for the Storer College students and it's own congregation.
Built over a period of seven years, 1889-1896, the building project suffered many financial setbacks. A money gift from the Silas Curtis estate for whom the church is named, assured its final completion.
James Henry Green Sr. received his AA diploma from Storer College in 1943, and he graduated from Storer College with his B.A. degree in 1946. He married Cecelia Isabella (Green) who attended Storer College for her Secondary School education.