Schofield Normal and Industrial School

It became a boarding school and taught trades and trained teachers.

[7] Sanford P. Brady, an alumnus of the school, became its first African American superintendent.

A belltower from the school that topped its Carter Hall is extant.

[2] Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College has a collection of papers from the school.

[3] The school is part of the Reconstruction Era National Historic Network.

Wharton Hall at Schofield Normal and Industrial School in 1909