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Tolson's Chapel and School
U.S. Historic district
Contributing property
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Tolson's Chapel, September 2012
Tolson's Chapel and School is located in Maryland
Tolson's Chapel and School
Location in Maryland
Tolson's Chapel and School is located in the United States
Tolson's Chapel and School
Location in the United States
Location 111 E. High St., Sharpsburg, Maryland
Area 0.3 acres (0.12 ha)
Built 1866 (1866)
Architectural style Single log pen
Part of Sharpsburg Historic District (ID08001218)
NRHP reference No. 08001012, 100006233
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Significant dates
Added to NRHP October 21, 2008
Designated NHL January 13, 2021
Designated CP December 24, 2008

Tolson's Chapel and School is a very important historic building. It is located in Sharpsburg, Maryland. This chapel was built in 1866. It served as both a church and a school. It helped African American people in Sharpsburg right after the American Civil War. The chapel is recognized as a National Historic Landmark. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.

About Tolson's Chapel

Tolson's Chapel is on the south side of Sharpsburg village. It is a one-story building made of logs. The outside has a special siding called board-and-batten. It has a pointed roof with a small square bell tower on top.

What the Chapel Looks Like

The front of the building is simple. It has a main door with a small window above it. There is also a small window in the roof's peak. Windows are on both sides of the building. Inside, there is one large room. Wooden benches, called pews, are set up around a middle aisle. At one end, there is a raised area with a pulpit. This is where the minister would stand. At the other end, there is a balcony for more seating. Some walls still have blackboards. These are a reminder of when the building was a school.

A Place for Worship and Learning

Local African American people built the chapel in 1866. Samuel Craig, a free Black man, gave the land. The first minister was John Tolson. He was a Methodist minister who visited Sharpsburg. The chapel was named after him when he passed away in 1870 at age 30. The chapel was used actively as a church for many years. It closed in 1994 because fewer people were attending. In 1998, it was formally closed as a church. A local non-profit group took over the building in 2000.

The Chapel as a School

Besides being a church, the building was also a community center. It was especially important as a school for local African Americans. In 1868, the Freedmen's Bureau helped. This group provided money for teachers. This support lasted for a short time. Later, in 1872, Maryland passed a new education law. This law required schools for African American children. Tolson's Chapel was used as a school again until 1899.

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