It was built in 1918, as a two-teacher school, near Second Union Baptist Church, which had been founded in 1865 as an independent black congregation.
Located on the east side of Hadensville Fife Road (Va. Route 606), the school is a one-story, two-room, weather-boarded building with a hipped slate roof.
It was located near Second Union Baptist Church, an independent black congregation that had organized in 1865 after the Civil War.
This is one of four schools built in the area for rural black children, under a matching program sponsored by philanthropist Julius Rosenwald from Chicago.
[4] In 2009 the school received a grant from the National Trust for Historic Preservation to aid in needed repairs and renovation for continued use, part of a two-year round of grants to preserve Rosenwald schools.