Historic Schoolhouses, Pitts

Sidney McWhorter writes: My mother, Mardelle Stonecypher McWhorter, used to tell me every time we went by there, that she went to school there when she was a little girl. Wayne Reed adds, via Facebook: My mother used to walk by this school on her way to school in Pitts This was a black school in the 20’s and 30’s. Mother is 98 and has a great memory. According to Shawn Rhodes, it was most recently used as Snow Hill Church (early 1980s – 2003).

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  1. PAM's avatarPAM

    Hi,

    My mother, aunts, and uncles grew up attending Snow Hill Baptist Church. This means that it have been used as a church for at least as long as it was originally used as a school, as my eldest uncle was born in 1936. And, my youngest aunt was born in 1957. This was their family church. The Passing of the Pines (v.1).

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  2. sidney mcwhorter's avatarsidney mcwhorter

    My mother, mardelle stonecypher mcwhorter, use to tell me everytime we went by there, that she went to school there when she was a little girl.

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  3. Sherri's avatarSherri

    Brian, Do you know Delano Braziel? I bet he would know. Tell me what road/where it is in relation to downtown and I’ll ask him?

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    1. Shawn's avatarShawn

      This building was used as a church fairly recently. It was Snow Hill Church from at least the early 1980s until about 2003. Before that, I have no knowledge of its use.

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