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Lees Chapel School in Du Pont County, Delaware
Photo shows a rear view of Lees Chapel School with a note on the back that says, "Del. Lees Chapel school , Du Pont, 1-teacher"
Unidentified School in Unidentified County, Texas
Distant view of an old unidentified school in Texas.
Claflin School in Unidentified County in South Carolina
Photo shows a school community outside of Claflin school
St. Mark School in Clarendon County, South Carolina
Photo shows the old infrastructure of St. Mark school with a hand written note on the back that says "Clarendon county, Consolidated (St. Mark) old S.C."
Winnsboro School in Fairfield County, South Carolina
Photo shows a Home Economics teacher inside of a classroom with a handwritten note on the back that says "South Carolina Winnsboro School (County Training Sch.), Fairfield Co. Home economics teacher taken in her room just after she had drawn a hog on the board for a study of cuts of meat, etc.
Training School in Lancaster County, South Carolina
Photo shows the interior of a Domestic Science class in Lancaster County Tarining school with a handwritten note on the back that says " Lancaster Mar 30. Lancaster County Training S., S.C. Domestic science class."
St. Mark School in Clarendon County, South Carolina
Photo shows the front of St. Mark school with a handwritten note on the back that says "St. Mark, Clarendon county, S.C. Three teacher school. This building gives S.C. one or more Rosenwald schools in each county. Mr. Fulton wanted to have one in each county, but found it difficult to get Clarendon. It represents the consolidation of two or three old schools into the three-teacher school. S.L."
St. Mark School in Clarendon County, South Carolina
Photo shows students at the front of St. Mark school with a handwritten note on the back that says "St. Mark, Clarendon county, S.C. Three teacher."
Hopewell School in Cherokee County, South Carolina
Photo shows teacher and students inside of a classroom in Hopewell School with a handwritten note on the back that says "Cherokee, Mar. 31. Hopewell School, Cherokee county, S.C. Interior view, Mr. Fulton, State agent and the teacher standing in the rear."
Lawrence Industrial School in Sawyer County, Oklahoma
Photo shows a building and tank at Lawrence Industrial school in Sawyer, Oklahoma and a handwritten note on the back that says "Lawrence Ind. School, Sawyer, Okla. This building and tank donated by colored people of community."
Lawrence Industrial School in Sawyer County, Oklahoma
Photo shows the front of Lawrence Industrial school in Sawyer, Oklahoma and a handwritten note on the back that says "Lawrence Industrial School, Sawyer, Okla."
Rock Hill School in Creek County, Oklahoma
Photo shows students playing baseball and other activities at Rock Hill school in Creek, Oklahoma and a handwritten note on the back that says "Showing boys playing baseball, also playground equipment made by the principal and students."
Lincoln Consolidated School in Bryan County, Oklahoma
Photo shows a distant view of Lincoln Consolidated school in Bryan, Oklahoma and a handwritten note on the back that says "A five teacher school known as "Lincoln Consolidated" in two counties and displaces an old school in each. S.L."
Lincoln Consolidated School in Bryan County, Oklahoma
Photo shows Lincoln Consolidated school in Bryan, Oklahoma with a note below it that says "Lincoln Consolidated School, Bryan County, Okla., which replaces an old school in each of two adjacent counties."
Shaw University in Raleigh County, North Carolina
Photo shows a collection of rosenwald pictures on a wall at Shaw University's chapel in Raleigh, North Carolina with a note on the back that says "Shaw University Chapel at the time of the Conference. A group of Rosenwald Pictures are shown."
Zebulon School in Wake County, North Carolina
Photo shows the school uniforms inside of the Zebulon school in Wake, North Carolina.
Youngville School in Franklin County, North Carolina
Photo shows the front of Youngville school along with an old cabin with notes on the back that says "As it appears from one of N. Carolina's most beautiful concrete highways. This is the building Mr. Embree saw from the highway, the day we visited hospitals. They hope to remove the old cabin to the left and build an attractive teachers' home next year. S.L.S."
Lillington School in Harnett County, North Carolina
Photo shows the front view of Lillington school in Harnett, North Carolina with notes on the back that says "Plan 6-A in [ineligible]. This plan was designed by me in 1915-16 for two county training schools in January. Since then it has been raised to meet changing standards of modernity. It is now used exactly or in modified form in practically all the Southern States for each white and colored Schools. It has 6 classrooms 1 auditorium 1 library room 1 office 6 cloak rooms Picture made 3-6-29"
Gates County Training School in Sunbury County, North Carolina
Photo shows the old infrastructure of Gates County Training school in Sunbury, North Carolina.
Gates County Training School in Sunbury County, North Carolina
Photo shows the front of Gates County Training school in Sunbury, North Carolina.
Lawrence School in Edgecombe County, North Carolina
Photo shows the front view of Lawrence school in Edgecombe, North Carolina.
Unidentified School in Edgecombe County, North Carolina
Photo shows a school community outside of an unidentified school in Edgecombe, North Carolina.
Kingsville School in Stanly County, North Carolina
Photo shows the front of a shop at Kingsville school in Stanly, North Carolina.
Hollendale School in Washington County, North Carolina
Photo shows the front of Hollendale school in Washington, North Carolina with notes on the back that says "Built largely through the efforts of Roscoe Simmon's father, who has been principal of this school for many years in the old building until this attractive brick was built. The contrast between the old school and this new fairly represents the changes that have taken place in Negro Education within the past 12 years, in Miss. + the South. S.L.S."
Youngville School in Franklin County, North Carolina
Photo shows a newly constructed Youngville school in Franklin, North Carolina with notes on the back that says "Plan 4-A (four-teacher). Designed in 1918-19 for Tenn. schools, revised from time to time. Has 4 classrooms 1 auditorium 1 office + library room 4 cloak rooms S.L.S. Picture taken 3/6/29"