Byrd Prillerman (October 19, 1859 – April 25, 1929) was an American educator and school administrator. Prillerman was the fourth principal of the West Virginia Collegiate Institute (present-day West Virginia State University) from 1909 until 1919 and is considered by West Virginia State as the institution's fourth president.[a] Byrd Prillerman School in Raleigh County, West Virginia, was named for him.[2][3] The school burned in 1962 and was not rebuilt. A scholarship has been established commemorating the school.[4] Prillerman Hall at West Virginia State University is named for him.

Prillerman taught at West Virginia Collegiate Institute before becoming its president. John Warren Davis succeeded him as president.[5] He served as its president from 1909 to 1919.[6]

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  1. ^ a b West Virginia State University was founded as the West Virginia Colored Institute in 1891, and was later known as West Virginia Collegiate Institute (1915), West Virginia State College (1929), and finally West Virginia State University (2004). Prillerman was titled as the institute's fourth principal during his tenure; however, West Virginia State University considers him the university's fourth president.[1]

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