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Terry Howard

On‑Site Housing for the Restoration Crew

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The Springfield Log Cabin — our 501(c)(3) nonprofit — has stood as a witness to Black resilience, education, and community strength for nearly a century. Built by hand in 1937 by African American families who cut timber from their own land, it served as a school for Black children until 1955, a Freedom School during the Civil Rights Movement, and later became part of Crawfordville’s economic growth in 1967.

Today, we are honored to continue that legacy.

This year, we were awarded the National Park Service African American Civil Rights Grant for $750,000, a major step toward restoring the Log Cabin to its original form and preserving it as a museum, cultural center, and community space.

But as with all historic preservation projects, this is only the beginning.

The full restoration will require millions of dollars and several years of careful, expert work.

One of our most urgent challenges is housing for the restoration crew.

The specialized team we selected lives in Savannah — nearly three hours away. They are committed to this project, but the daily drive is unsustainable. Our small rural town has extremely limited lodging options, and the few available rentals are costly and not suited for long‑term stays.

To keep this project moving forward, we need a practical, long‑term solution:

on‑site container housing units for the restoration crew.

These units would:

• Provide safe, stable, affordable housing for the workers

• Allow the crew to spend more time restoring the Log Cabin and less time on the road

• Reduce project delays and costs

• Support a multi‑year restoration effort with dignity and efficiency

• Create an infrastructure that can serve future phases of the project

This is where we need your help.

We are seeking funding partners, donors, and supporters who believe in preserving African American history, honoring the legacy of rural Black education, and investing in a project that will uplift generations to come.

Your contribution — whether large or small — will directly support the creation of on‑site housing and help ensure that the Springfield Log Cabin continues to stand as a testament to the strength, courage, and brilliance of the community that built it.

If you would like to support this effort, please reach out. Together, we can protect this sacred place and carry its story forward.

Window of the Log school
A 501(c)(3) nonprofit, EIN 58-2528349

The Springfield Log Cabin is a treasured symbol of African American history with memories and opportunities to strengthen ours.

springfieldcommunityinc.org

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