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Brown Hall Turns 100 with a new Marker and Plaque.

Paints and Brush

Marvin Tupper Jones

Mar 29, 2026

A Centennial of service, doubly honored

On March 22, at the 140th annual Founders' Day program at the C.S. Brown Cultural Arts Center and Museum, a new historical marker was unveiled honoring the centennial of Brown Hall.  Brown Hall, the home of the Center, is a 10,000 square foot auditorium and classroom building that is the center of the C.S. Brown School's historic campus. Many former students who attended classes In Brown Hall were in attendance. A bronze plaque denoting that Brown Hall is on the National Register of Historic Places was also installed by Chowan Discovery board member Rex Pierce.


Brown Hall's construction was funded in part by the community, local government and Julius Rosenwald, a Sears Roebuck executive and philanthropist.  Rosenwald was a friend of Booker T. Washington who gave him the idea of providing seed money that resulted in the construction of over 5,300 school buildings in the south.  It happened that Washington was a Hampton University schoolmate of Joseph Catus, the executive founder of what became the C.S. Brown School. One late student remembers the farmers who donated their time, mules and wagons to haul the hall's construction materials from the Cofield train depot to Winton.


In its centennial of service, Brown Hall has held classes, school assemblies, the school annual Art Tea Program, graduations, family and class reunions, weddings, funerals and memorial services, performances and exhibits.

It has long been one of the centerpieces of the Winton Triangle.


The William G. Pomeroy Foundation of Syracuse, New York is the grantor of the Hometown Heritage Marker and the plaque for Brown Hall. A Chowan Discovery Group, the nominator, has now placed ten  historical markers and plaques in Hertford County and seventeen in North Carolina.


Photo: L-r: Leanne Sibanda, Dr. Mary Ruffin-Harrell, Marvin Tupper Jones of the Chowan Discovery Group, Khloe Grayson and  Dr. Dudley E Flood. Sibanda and Grayson are students at the C.S. Brown High School STEM, Dr. Harrell-Ruffin is the Executive Director of the  C.S. Brown Cultural Arts Center and Museum and Dr. Dudley E. Flood (C.S. Brown class of 1950) was the Founders' Day speaker.

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The mission of the Chowan Discovery Group is to research, document, preserve and present the history of the Winton Triangle, a 280-year-old landowning community of people of color.

 

In carrying out the mission of the CDG, we endeavor to enrich the Roanoke-Chowan area. The Chowan Discovery Group is a 501 (c) 3 tax-exempt charitable organization.

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marvin@chowandiscovery.org

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