Greetings all, I inquired about this school a couple of weeks ago, and wanted to share what I learned. First, there was a Rosenwald School in Russell County, Alabama named Mt. Olive. Records regarding this school are located at Fisk University. [from Mrs. Frazine Taylor, Alabama Dept. of Archives & History] The way, the first African American High School in Northumberland County was named Julius Rosenwald. Second, more specific to my question. My Mt. Olive School was indeed associated with The Mount Olivet (now Mt. Olive) Baptist Church. An acre of land to be used for a public school was purchased in 1882 from Mr. Warner Hurst. Mr. Hurst's land was next door to the old Mt. Olive Church (occupied in 1883, destroyed by fire in 1982). The present church is about a quarter mile up the road from the old one. The Northumberland Fountain Number 2282, True Reformers Lodge, sold the church an additional acre of land in 1917. Mrs. Bette E. Gray was school principal in 1922, and Mrs. Daisey E. Moore was her assistant. The school closed when Anna T. Jeanes School opened. [from The Northumberland Echo Newspaper, Thursday, March 1, 1984] If anyone has any information about, or relationship to any of the above, please share. Particularly if you know anything about The Northumberland Fountain Number 2282, PLEASE LET ME KNOW. Thanks for your past and future assistance. Karen E. Sutton, RN, BSN, MA Family Historian [log in to unmask] To subscribe, change options, or unsubscribe, please see the instructions at http://listlva.lib.va.us/archives/va-hist.html