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Warm Springs School in Georgia Photo of Warm Springs School in Georgia. Note on the back says, "Warm Springs School, Dedication 3/18/37. The Julius Rosenwald Fund. 4901 Ellei Avenue, Chicago, Ill".
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Center Point School in Pittsburg, Texas Photo of Center Point School in Pittsburg, Texas. Note on the back says, "The Rock Cottage, Center Point School, Pittsburg, Texas. Front view - Erected by Trade class 34-35".
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Notasulga Rosenwald School Photo of Notasulga Rosenwald School. Note on the back says, "Notasulga Rosenwald School - erected about 1910 - rehabilitated in 1938 (Front view)".
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Hardeman County Training School in Whiteville County, Tennessee Photo of Hardeman County Training School in Whiteville County, Tennessee. Note on the back says, "First Rosenwald brick building in [illegible]. Erected on plan 6-A, 1918-19. This picture made 8-26-31 S.L.S. Hardeman Co. Trg. Sch. Whiteville, Tenn.".
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Springfield (Lincoln) School in Greene County, Missouri Photo of Springfield (Lincoln) School in Greene County, Missouri with a cost breakdown related to the school.
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Brunswick School in Shelby County, Tennessee Photos of the exterior and interior of Brunswick School in Shelby County, Tennessee. First note says, "Brunswick School (2000th Rosenwald School) 18 miles from Memphis in Shelby County, Tenn. The crowd assembled for the formal dedication." Second note says, "Interior Brunswick School, time of formal dedication. White county officials in the front. Clinton J. Calloway of Tuskegee in center.".
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Unidentified School in Unidentified County, Unidentified State Photo of students and others with transportation. A note on the back that is illegible.
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A family of nine Photo of children and adults - probably a family of nine.
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A boy riding a Cow Photo of a boy on a cow. Note on the back says, "'[illegible] there get beef on the way' to a Rosenwald school, in Alabama. From J. S. Lambash".
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Eads Junior High School in Eads, Tennessee Photos of the outside of Eads Junior High School in Eads, Tennessee. First note says, "Community health meeting, Eads junior High School, Eads, Tenn.". Second note says, "this type of home garden aaids in cutting down grocery bills. R. L. Yancy, Eads, Tennessee". Third note says, "Basket-ball has become quite popular in many rural communities. This picture was made during the Farmers Conference at Mt. Pisgah school near Eads, Tennessee".
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Eads Junior High School in Eads, Tennessee Photos of students and chicken coops in Eads, Tennessee. First note says, "These chicks were shipped from Zeeland, Michigan. Note piano box being used as a brooder coop". Second note says, "A mongrel hen being used to raise purebred baby chicks". Third note says, "A brooder coop made from dry goods box". Fourth note says, "A three piece brood coop built in the farm shopcleanses of the Eads Junior High School".
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Eads Junior High School in Eads, Tennessee Photos of boys' restroom in Eads, Tennessee. First note says, "Two views of the old boys' toilet at the Eads Junior High School at Eads, Tennessee". Second note says, "The news boys' toilet at the Eads Junior High School at Eads, Tennessee. The county board of Education furnished the materials, and the boys in the Smith-Hughes Agricultural classes built the toilets. These toilets have cement floors, ventilator pipes, are fly proof, and each has a pit under it 15 feet long, 3 feet wide, and 7 feet deep".
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Eads Junior High School in Eads, Tennessee Photos of girls' restroom in Eads, Tennessee. First note says, "Two views of the old girls' toilet at the Eads Junior High School at Eads, Tennessee". Second note says, "The new girls' toilet at the Eads Junior High School, Eads, Tennessee".
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Eads Junior High School in Eads, Tennessee Photos of the outside of Eads Junior High School in Eads, Tennessee. First note says, "The old poultry house of Neal Harris, Eads, Tennessee". Second note says, "Two views of the new poultry house being built by the Vocational Agricultural class of the Eads Junior High School at Eads, Tennessee". Third note says, "The new poultry house of Neal Harris built by the Vocational Agricultural classes. The material in the old house and $6.30 worth of new materials were used in constructing this house".
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Eads Junior High School in Eads, Tennessee Photos of students with teachers in various classes in Eads, Tennessee. First note says, "An Agricultural class getting some practice in pruning tress". Second note says, "Classes in cooking and sewing with their teacher, Miss Ora Lee Toles at the Eads Junior High School, Eads, Tennessee. This group served dinner to representatives of the County, State, and General Education boards, the Rosenwald Fund and local officials during Farmers Conference in 1927". Third note says, "1927 eighth grade graduating class at the Eads Junior High School, Eads, Tennessee".
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Eads Junior High School in Eads, Tennessee Photo of Eads Junior High School in Eads, Tennessee. First note says, "A few of the things my camera saw while I was working in the three Rosenwald School Communities in Tennesssee as a Smith-Hughes Agricultural teacher". Second note says, "The Agricultural building at the Eads Junior High School at Eads, Tennessee. This Rosenwald Building was the first exclusive Agricultural building erected in the State of Tennessee for Negroes".
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Hardeman County Training School in Whiteville County, Tennessee Photos of the outside of Hardeman County Training School in Whiteville County, Tennessee. First note says, "The old boys' toilet at the Hardeman County Training school at Whiteville, Tennessee". Second note says, "Putting down the floor and seat risers for the new boys' toilet at the Hardeman County Training School at Whiteville, Tennessee".
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Poultry houses of an unidentified school Photos of a farm flock with Chickens. First note says, "An average farm flock of Mongrel chickens". Second note, "This black minorca cockerel came from a setting of eggs purchased from a poultry breeder in Kentucky. He was used to improve the mongrel flock in the previous picture". Third note says, "A poultry house typical of those found in the average rural community". Fourth note says, "This poultry house was built by the boys in the Agricultural classes as a model for the community".
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Warren Grove School in Chowan County, North Carolina Photos of Warren Grove School in Chowan County, North Carolina. Note says, "Warren Grove School".
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Pilot School Photos of Pilot School. Note says, "Two views of Pilot School, Franklin County".
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Wake Forest School in Wake County, North Carolina Photos of Wake Forest School in Wake County, North Carolina. Note says, "Two views of Wake Forest School, Wake County".
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Unidentified School in Roper, North Carolina Photos of an Unidentified School in Roper, North Carolina. First note says, "An old store used for a schoolhouse at Roper, N. C.". Second note says, "The new Rosenwald School at Roper, N. C.".
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Warren Grove School in Chowan County, North Carolina Photos of Warren Grove School in Chowan County, North Carolina. Note says, "Views. Warren Grove, Chowan County, the first Rosenwald School to be built in North Carolina. We have also improved in the art of photography".
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Trinity School in Randolph County, North Carolina Photos of Trinity School in Randolph County, North Carolina. Note says, "The old and new Trinity Schools".
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Sylva School in Jackson County, North Carolina and Trinity School in Randolph County, North Carolina Photos of Sylva School in Jackson County, North Carolina and Trinity School in Randolph County, North Carolina. First note says, "Sylva School, Jackson County. All the colored children in the county attend this school". Second note says, "The children of Trinity School, Randolph County, who gave $54 on the Rosenwald School".