Smith was a student of health education professor
Fletcher B. Dresslar (1858–1930) who conducted an important initial survey for Rosenwald Schools.[2] He was a rural school agent in Tennessee of the Rosenwald School program,[3] then General Field Agent.
He created a series of school plans, for one-teacher, one-room and other sized schools, in various orientations suited for the weather and light of rural schools in the U.S. south. These designs were issued in a booklet entitled Community School Plans, which also included contractor specifications and other guidance.
Works
Numerous works associated with him survive and are listed on the U.S.
National Register of Historic Places. Works credited to him include (with variants in attribution as indicated in National Register listing):