A military leader, Charles Young was born in 1864.
Nostalgia and fear for the future have galvanized some alumni, including Charles Young, who played offensive guard before graduating in 1976.
Last summer, many inside the company thought he should have received the chief financial officer's job that went to a rival, Charles Young.
As a youth, Charles Young attended the all-white high school in Ripley, the only one available.
Charles Young was also the first African American superintendent of a national park.
"We think it's coming back, and I do feel that Charles Young has created an absolutely marvelous room."
Her father, Charles Young, was a clerk at the Treasury.
His father, Charles Young, said, "Ever since he's been a little kid he always wanted to play professional baseball."
In 1963 the company folded following the death of its founder Charles Young.
Little studied law there with Charles Young and was admitted to the bar in 1844.