Wiley College partnered with the Portal to provide access to a few of the earliest Wiley University (as it was known then) yearbooks. as well as a biography of College President Matthew W. Dogan. Wiley College was founded in 1873, and is one of the first predominately African-American Colleges west of the Mississippi River.
Added Title:
Catalogue of Wiley University, Marshall, Texas. 1892-1893.
Description
Yearbook for Wiley University in Marshall, Texas includes information about the college, student body, professors, and organizations.
Physical Description
42 p. ; 22 cm.
Notes
"Founded 1873 By the Freedmen's Aid and Southern Education Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church." "Rev. J. C. Hartzell, D. D., Rev. J. W. Hamilton, D. D., Corresponding Secretaries, 190 West 4th Street, Cincinnati, Ohio."
This yearbook is part of the following collection of related materials.
Wiley University Yearbooks
Methodist Episcopal Church Bishop Isaac Wiley founded one of the oldest historically black colleges west of the Mississippi River in 1873. These photos and information depict the college, students, professors, and organizations.