
Built in 1921, this three-teacher type school is located in Beaufort County, North Carolina. It was in use until 1956 and now serves as a community center. It was put on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.

Built in 1921, this three-teacher type school is located in Beaufort County, North Carolina. It was in use until 1956 and now serves as a community center. It was put on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.

The Canetuck School was built in Pender County, North Carolina near Currie. The two-teacher type school was built in 1922 in an historic Black community known as Canetuck. It was one of fifteen Rosenwald schools built in Pender County. The school stayed open until 1958.
It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2018.

This school is located in Horry County.

Goodwill Parochial School was built in 1890 to educate Black schoolchildren in Sumter County, South Carolina. The Presbyterian Church, USA funded it until 1933. It was in use until 1960.
It was put on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.
Another school funded by the Presbyterian Church was Boggs Academy in Keysville, Georgia.

Built as part of the Great Branch School complex, the Great Branch Teacherage provided housing for the teachers who worked at the school. The complex was built in 1924. The Rosenwald building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2007.


According to the Rosenwald database at Fisk University, the Selma School was a two-teacher type school built for $1702.00.
This image is from the 1921 Fiftieth Annual Report of the Department of Education to the General Assembly of the State of Georgia.