Anna Pauline Washington
Title |
Anna Pauline Washington |
Owning Institution |
Indiana Historical Society |
Use Statement |
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Required Credit Line |
Use must be accompanied with the attribution: Indiana Historical Society |
Item ID |
M0511_P_FOLDER1_001 |
Description |
Anna Pauline (Harper) Washington was a resident of Indianapolis, born in Tennessee on August 23, 1892. She and her husband Fred Washingotn were married around 1907 and were longtime members of Mount Paran Baptist Church in Indianapolis. Mrs. Washington served as the 2nd Vice President of National Senior Women (supposedly a church organization) and was a founder of the church's True Vine Missionary Circle. |
Subject |
African Americans African Americans--History Churches Mt. Paran Baptist Church (Indianapolis, Ind.) Baptist Churches Choir robes Women Missions |
Date |
Circa 1925 |
Time Period |
1920s (1920-1929) |
Geographic Location |
Indiana--Marion County--Indianapolis |
Source Collection Name |
Virtea Downey Collection, 1913-1985 |
Source Collection Number |
M0511 |
Digital Collection Name |
African American History Collection |
Digital Collection Number |
dc022 |
Format of Original |
Photographic print, b&w |
Size of Original |
3 x 5 in. |
Digital Format |
JP2000 |
Resolution |
600 ppi |
Notes |
The Virtea Downey Collection consists of materials she collected as part of her work with the Black Women in the Middle West Project. As the church relations consultant, she gathered program booklets, histories, and newsletters relating to several churches and religious organizations in Indianapolis. |
Type |
Image |
Copyright Notice |
Digital Image 2019 Indiana Historical Society. All Rights Reserved. |
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