Mr. Littleton Lorton Page was born into Slavery.
He was a Civil War Veteran.
He was an Educator, both as a teacher and principal.
Mr. Page started the first Prince Hall Masonic Lodge in the state of West Virginia and was a Member of the Broad of Storer College.
He is survived by his wife, Georgia A. Lowery Page, a son, Gouveneur Morris Page and a daughter, Cerelle Page Craven Ward.
He was preceded in death by a infant daughter, Etta Carroll Page in 1893.
The Page/Jackson School in Charles Town, WV. was named in honor of this great Educator.
Mr. Littleton Lorton Page was born into Slavery.
He was a Civil War Veteran.
He was an Educator, both as a teacher and principal.
Mr. Page started the first Prince Hall Masonic Lodge in the state of West Virginia and was a Member of the Broad of Storer College.
He is survived by his wife, Georgia A. Lowery Page, a son, Gouveneur Morris Page and a daughter, Cerelle Page Craven Ward.
He was preceded in death by a infant daughter, Etta Carroll Page in 1893.
The Page/Jackson School in Charles Town, WV. was named in honor of this great Educator.
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