Correspondence Regarding Rural Schoolhouse Construction 1928-1931

A curated collection of letters, receipts, expenditure statements, financial documents, and correspondence among members of the Julius Rosenwald Fund discussing the construction of various types of schoolhouses across the rural South. The collection includes payment vouchers and appropriation request documents for schoolhouse construction deposits from the Julius Rosenwald Fund's American National Bank account.

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Title
Correspondence Regarding Rural Schoolhouse Construction 1928-1931
Description
A curated collection of letters, receipts, expenditure statements, financial documents, and correspondence among members of the Julius Rosenwald Fund discussing the construction of various types of schoolhouses across the rural South. The collection includes payment vouchers and appropriation request documents for schoolhouse construction deposits from the Julius Rosenwald Fund's American National Bank account.
Identifier
fisk_rf_sf_331_00007
Subject
The Julius Rosenwald Fund, 20th Century—History, African American history, Smith, S. L. (Samuel Leonard), 1875-1956, Stern, Alfred Kaufman, 1897-1986
Date
1928-10-10/1931-04-24
Format
pdf
Type
Text
Rights
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Source
Projects/Person Requesting Aid, Box 326, Julius Rosenwald Fund Archives, 1917-1948, John Hope and Aurelia E. Franklin Library
Publisher
John Hope and Aurelia E. Franklin Library
Item sets
School Fund