Built in 1928 during legalized segregation.
The school was built as part of the Rosenwald School Restoration Initiative.
Julius Rosenwald was a philanthropist and co-founder of
Sears Roebuck inspired by Booker T. Washington to support the
building of schools across the rural South for African-American students.
The school opened in 1930.
Staffed by 3 teachers and 1 principal/teacher.
Housed grades 1 through 7.
The school, open for 36 years, closed in 1966.
HINT
The cache is close to where I was
standing when I took this picture.
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