03/07/2025
Reverend and Mrs. A.T. Evans and family celebrate a wedding anniversary. The Evans name represent an astonishing cornerstone in Lexington and Davidson County.
Reverend and Mrs. A.T. Evans, Mabel Evans, Lillie Mae Evans, Annette Evans, Jessie Miller, and Hildred Moore are pictured.
02/16/2025
We called him "Dunbar and Johnson C. Smith's superstar." And low key.
CONGRATULATIONS, BILL DUSENBERRY. CIAA CLASS OF 2024, HALL OF FAME. DUNBAR HIGH SCHOOL'S FIRST. JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY STANDOUT.
02/15/2025
Files Chapel and Pastor Reverend Betts. On organ is Ms Penson who also played organ for Dunbar.
Files Chapel Baptist Church is adjacent to Dunbar High School. A legendary Minister Reverend Betts (arms folded) meant more to the City of Lexington than just from the pulpit. We salute the church and it's leadership during difficult times surrounding the Civil Rights Movement in Lexington.
02/15/2025
It would not be complete without recognizing the parents of Richard Banks. George Singleton presented picture that today remains on the wall.
Fatally wounded while serving as an advisor to the 2nd Troop, 5th Armored Cavalry Squadron, 10th Infantry Division Army, of the Republic of Vietnam, while on combat patrol in an armored personnel carrier. In this picture, the formerly Dorie Miller Post 255, in Lexington is renamed "Banks-Miller Post 255". Mr. George Singleton awards picture which now hangs at Post 255. Mr. and Mrs. Banks receives the picture and was immediately and respectfully positioned on the wall. (Thanks to Post 255 member Peter Terry, for allowing us to take pictures at post 255) CORRECTION: Sergeant Banks was killed June 20, 1965. We apologize for the error.
02/13/2025
To all of you. From all of us. Thanks for paving our way.
Dunbar alumni were celebrating the classes of '45-'47-'48-'49. We celebrate them for paving the way for us.