Kingswood Elementary School (Cary, N.C.) plans, 1953-1959 [technical drawing]

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Kingswood Elementary School (Cary, N.C.) plans, 1953-1959 [technical drawing]

Thirty-two architectural drawings for Kingswood Elementary School in Cary, North Carolina. The earliest item is a plot plan headed "Proposed New Building for Cary Colored Elem. School, Randolph Benton, Supt. of Schools, Wake County Board of Education, Raleigh, N.C." Other plans dated August 1953 include a roof structural plan, a floor plan, front elevation, and details for the primary classroom building. Also included are a plot plan, 1958, for additions to the school; plans, 1959, for a gymtorium; and plans, 1959, for a classroom and cafeteria addition.

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Savage, C. Eugene.

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Wake County Board of Education (Wake County, N.C.)

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Simpson, Frank, 1863-

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Kingswood Elementary School was located at 519 Ferrell Street in Cary, North Carolina. It was built in 1953, with additions in 1958 and 1959, to be the elementary school for African American children in Cary. The architect was Frank B. Simpson of Raleigh, North Carolina, and the designer was C. Eugene Savage, also of Raleigh. From the description of Kingswood Elementary School (Cary, N.C.) plans, 1953-1959 [technical drawing] (North Carolina State University). WorldCat record id: 607...