The Woodlin Lodge Mural
Who am I?
Clockwise from upper left:
Prince Hall, founder of Prince Hall Freemasonry.
Woodlin Lodge #30 logo
Joshua Woodlin, A.M.E pastor and lodge namesake
Rev. Walter Rice, A.M.E. pastor and founder of the "Bordentown School", a.k.a. the Manual/Industrial School
Charles W. Campbell, past Woodlin Lodge Worshipful Master
Anna Kershaw Conley, School #2 teacher who then became the first black teacher to teach white kids after NJ desegregated schools in 1947
William Hastie, Manual Training School faculty member, federal judge
Dr. Ivory M. Buck, prominent Prince Hall Freemason, among other accomplishments
Floyd Little, Bordentown Military Institute alumni, Denver Broncos halfback
Ishod Wair, professional skateboarder
Dionne Farris, Bordentown High School class of 1987, singer, Grammy nominee
James Monroe Gregory, Bordentown Manual Training School principal
Arthur Symes, former Manual School student, Dean of the School of Architecture at Southern University
William J. Simmons, educator, pastor, activist
The Manual Training and Industrial School for Colored Youth
Runaway slaves, self explanatory
The Gilder House, underground railroad safe house
William F. Powell, educator, principal of school #2, Minister to Haiti