[2] The university moved locations many times within the same city; as well as remained active off-and-on for decades after its founding.
[3] It was temporarily located at 4346 Enright Avenue but moved months later to 2803 Pine Street, St, Louis.
[4] At the time of the university’s founding, no other college in St. Louis County admitted black students.
[3] In 1928, the second year of operation, the university added departments in theology, business, and music and had increased enrollment to 37 students.
[6] In 1934, Herman Dreer re-opened Douglass University in a temporary location at 1042 Grand Blvd.