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Concord School (Miccosukee)

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20: 57:(1893—1894), A.B. Spencer (1895—1897). By 1912, Concord School had grown to be one of the five largest African-American rural schools in Leon County and was granted an assistant teacher. In the 1930s the school was enlarged and during 1968 was combined with the brick 53:
In 1893, two Miccosukee women, Fayette and Jennie Burned sold a half-acre of their land for $ 1.00 with the stipulation that a school house be constructed there. The first teachers on record were
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The earliest mention of Concord School was in the minutes of a school board meeting from 1878. It was mentioned that the teacher's salary was $ 20.00 per month. Schooling most likely began in the
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architecture with one entrance and typical for a rural school in the South. It was unpainted and had neither electricity nor a well. It had two
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with the name remaining Concord. The old one-room Concord schoolhouse was donated to the
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was a school for African-American children built in 1897 in the hamlet of
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and lighting was provided by sunlight through the 6 long windows.
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and later moved in 1974. The brick school was closed in 1985.
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Historically segregated African-American schools in Florida
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https://visittallahassee.com/partners/concord-schoolhouse/
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Miccosukee
Leon County, Florida
Miccosukee A.M.E. Church
Lucien Fisher
Miccosukee School
Tallahassee Junior Museum
vernacular
wood framed
outhouses
wood stove
Station One School
"Colored" schools in Leon County
https://tallahasseemuseum.org/exhibits/
https://visittallahassee.com/partners/concord-schoolhouse/
Leon County Schools: History of Concord
30°34′53″N 84°02′31″W / 30.581361°N 84.042081°W / 30.581361; -84.042081
Categories
Historic buildings and structures in Leon County, Florida
Historically segregated African-American schools in Florida
Defunct schools in Florida
History of Leon County, Florida
Educational institutions disestablished in 1985
Schools in Leon County, Florida
1894 establishments in Florida

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