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Durham’s Chapel Baptist Church of Bethpage, Tennessee

The Durham’s Chapel community was formed by freedmen and women after the conclusion of the Civil War. It is now a part of the town of Bethpage. The church was founded in 1866 by Reverend Peter Vertrees. Vertrees is noted for his work in founding many Black churches and schools in the Middle Tennessee area. The Freedmen’s Bureau supported funding for the building of the first church.

Durham’s Chapel is one of the few communities that still have a Rosenwald School. The building was restored and is used for church events.

Durham’s Chapel School-Bethpage, Tennessee

The Durham’s Chapel School was one of seven Rosenwald schools built in Sumner County, Tennessee. It was tied to the Durham’s Chapel Baptist Church. The school was constructed at $4,250; the Rosenwald Fund provided $700, and the remaining amount was divided between the local Black community and the Tennessee public school funds.

The school is a traditional two-teacher classroom with an additional industrial arts room. Built in 1923, upgrades were made to the school after Brown v. Board of Education with a stove, refrigerator, and kitchen sink.

It was places on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006. The school was restored in 2012 at the cost of $40,000.