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Bust of Charles P. Adams at Grambling State University. Charles Phillip Adams (July 22, 1873 – June 27, 1961) was an American academic administrator who served a 35-year term as the founding president of the Colored Industrial and Agricultural School, which later became Grambling State University.
The Charles P. Adams House is a historic house located at 549 Main Street in Grambling, Louisiana. Built in 1936, it is a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story cottage with some aspects of Bungalow architecture, located just south of the Grambling State University campus. It was donated by the family of Charles P. Adams to the university in 1979. It is notable as ...
Charles P. Adams, sent to aid the group in organizing an industrial school, became its founder and first president. [citation needed] Under Adams' leadership, the Colored Industrial and Agricultural School opened on November 1, 1901.
Charles Kendall Adams (1835–1902), American educator and historian Charles Joseph Adams (1924–2011), American educator and academic Charles P. Adams (college president) (1873–1961), founding president of Grambling State University
Charles P. Adams House: February 23, 1996 : 549 Main Street: Grambling: 2: Autrey House: Autrey House: October 20, 1980 : Junction of LA 151 and LA 152, about 1.1 miles (1.8 km) west of Dubach, Louisiana
The Lütjens-class destroyer was a modification of the Charles F. Adams class for the Bundesmarine (the Navy of West Germany). It differed from the Charles F. Adams class in the layout of the crew accommodations, the location of the bow sonar, a second large aerial mast and different funnels. Lütjens (D185) (scrapped) Mölders (D186) (Museum ship)
Charles Samuel Addams (January 7, 1912 – September 29, 1988) was an American cartoonist known for his darkly humorous and macabre characters. [1] Some of his recurring characters became known as the Addams Family , and were subsequently popularized through various adaptations.
Charles Powell Adams (March 3, 1831 – November 2, 1893) was a Colonel in the Union Army, physician and politician. He was a territorial house member and a senator in the Minnesota legislature, and also served as mayor of Hastings, Minnesota , for one term.