Dr. Albert Johnson House

The Dr. Albert Johnson House is listed under the multiple property documentation form for African American Historic Resources of Alexandria. The house at 814 Duke Street is significant as the […]

Harry W. Gray House

Arlington County’s Harry W. Gray House is a representative example of the historic, economic, and cultural contributions of African American families, reflecting the theme of ethnic heritage. Harry W. Gray […]

Beulah Baptist Church

Beulah Baptist Church in the Alexandria Historic District is listed in the registers under the African American Historic Resources of Alexandria multiple property documentation form. The church is associated with […]

Woodville School

The Woodville School is a one-story, wood-framed building that occupies a one-acre tract adjacent to U.S. Route 17. It was financed in part by the Julius Rosenwald Fund, constructed in […]

Alfred Street Baptist Church

Alfred Street Baptist Church is listed under the multiple property documentation form for African American Historic Resources of Alexandria, Virginia. The church is home to the oldest African American congregation […]

Ashville Historic District

The Ashville Historic District is located in the village of Ashville in a rural area of northwestern Fauquier County. The Reconstruction-era African American village generally fronts along Ashville and Old […]

Nansemond County Training School

The Nansemond County Training School, built to serve the African American students of southwestern Suffolk, is listed in the registers under the Rosenwald Schools in Virginia multiple property documentation form. […]

Cessford

Situated on five acres at the edge of the Eastville Historic District, in the town of Eastville, Northampton County, Cessford was built about 1801 and bought by Dr. John Kerr […]

Stonega Historic District

The Stonega Historic District recognizes one of the earliest and most long-lived of the coal company towns in the mountains of Southwest Virginia. The Wise County town, founded in 1896, […]

Hill Grove School

The Hill Grove School provided primary education for students in the local African American community before public school integration occurred in Pittsylvania County in the 1960s. In 1912, Alec Cook […]