Virginia. District Agents-T. B. Patterson, Hampton Institute; J. L. Charity, Richmond. County Agricultural Agents—Albermarle, C. G. Greer, Charlottesville; Brunswick, H. C. Green, Lawrenceville; Buckingham, J. W. Logan, Dillwyn; Campbell, P. W. Callaham, Concord; Caroline, W. H. Craighead, Bowling Green; Charles City, R. E. F. Washington, Roxbury; Charlotte, J. F. Wilson, Keysville; Chesterfield, R. F. Jones, V. N. I. I., Ettricks; Dinwiddie, A. W. Pegram, Dinwiddie; Gloucester, R. D. Lemon, Sassafras; Goochland, L. W. Bradley, Maiden; Greensville, Randolph Ruffin, North Emporia; Isle of Wight, F. A. Bowman, Magne Isle of Wight, A. B. Doles, Zuni; Lunenburg, D. H. Smith, Lunenburg; Mecklenburg, N. D. Morse, South Hill; Nansemond, D. C. Jones, Suffolk; Nottoway, G. E. Oliver, Crewe; Powhatan, W. H. Walton, Powhatan; Prince Edwards, J. W. Lancaster, Farmville; Prince George, A. Scott, Prince George; Surry, W. H. George Elberon; Sussex, M. D. Jones, Stony Creek. District Home Demonstration Agent-Lizzie A. Jenkins, Hampton Institute. County Home Demonstration Agents-Amherst, Rachel R. Carter, Amherst; Campbell, Youtha B. Flagg, Lynchburg; Halifax, Corrina C. Crowder, South Boston; Hanover, Maria G. Allen, Ashland; Henry, Eva G. Sanders, Martinsville; Nelson, Sallie V. T. Smith, Massies Mill; Orange, Zelda C. Fletcher, Gordonsville. West Virginia. District Agent J. E. Banks, Alderson. County Agricultural Agents-Jefferson, W. H. Winters, Harpers Ferry; Mercer, D. F. Dunlap, Bluefield. NEGRO TOWNS AND SETTLEMENTS IN THE UNITED STATES There is a considerable number of towns and settlements populated and governed entirely or almost entirely by Negroes. The names and locations of sixty-eight of these towns and twenty-three of these settlements follow: TOWNS There are over 70,000 Negro business enterprises of various sorts. of business is over One Billion Five Hundred Million Dollars. 800 800 1,250 500 300 The annual volume Plantation Operating (Some) Stock Raising Truck Gardening Turpentine Farming Connected with Extraction of Minerals: Coal Mine operating Gold and Silver Mine Operating Iron Mine Operating Salt Mines and Factories Other Sorts of Mines Oil Well Operators Stone Quarries Connected with Mechanical Industries: Architects Builders and Contractors House-moving and Wrecking Blacksmithing and Wheelwriting Dressmaking Electrical Jewelry Millinery Painting and House Decorating Plumbing Shoemaking Connected with Domestic and Personal Service: Barbering Bath House Keeping Billiards and Pool Rooms Bowling Alley Catering Employment Bureau Hairdressing, Manicuring & Massaging Hairgoods Manufacturing Hotel Keeping Pleasure Resorts Restaurant, Cafe and Lunch Room Saloon |