Beulah Grove Lodge School Cemetery, Crawfordville, GA

The Beulah Grove Lodge No. 372, Free and Accepted Masons, was the brainchild of freedman Jack Smith. Smith provided the land in 1881 for a church, lodge and school to be built for the African American community in Douglasville.

The building was later constructed by Lodge members around 1910, with a schoolroom for the Pleasant Grove Colored School on the ground floor and a Masonic lodge space on the second floor. Owned by the neighboring Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, the building has not been in regular use for almost four decades.