
| Welcome! Boyds Historical Society was organized in 1975 (as the Boyds/Clarksburg Historical Society). Our membership consists of local residents who share an interest in preserving our community's history. We welcome potential new members, contributions, suggestions, and requests for information. We are a non profit, 501(c)(3) organization. |
| Boyds Negro School 1980, BHS acquired the historic Boyds Negro School property. The school is located at 19510 White Ground Road. This one-room 22 x 30 foot wooden building, heated by a wood stove, served as the only public school for African Americans in the Boyds area from 1895-1936. The schoolhouse served students in grades 1-8, many of whom walked for miles to attend classes at the school. After the purchase of the property in 1980, the school was restored by BHS to its original condition in approximately 1900. (pictured above). The school is open by appointment and also on the last Sunday of each month from 1:00 - 3:00 pm. during the months from April - Nov. We welcome individuals, school groups, home-schoolers, and anyone with an interest in our local history. The school can also be used for meetings and by community groups. To arrange a tour or to reserve the space, contact info@boydshistory.org. |
| DVD Available BHS has produced an educational video about the history of the Boyds Negro School. It is entitled, "Boyds Negro School -- Historic Lives." The video contains the re-enactment of life as it was at the historic school, along with interviews with former students and their teacher. Requests for copies may be made by mail or by email. DVD's can be purchased for $10.00 ($12.00 if shipping is needed). We also still have VHS tapes available for $2.00). |