Actually Councill and Councill Training are two different schools. Someone who attended one of the schools has been helping us a little with some of their scores and information.
It is like the R.R. Moton schools and G.W. Carver schools. There are (were) several of these around the state.
I meant they may have both used the full name and that was the same sorry. Councill Training was at 4199 Meridian St N Normal AL Latitude: 34.782702 Longitude: -86.573011 They also had their own field because A&M didn't play on campus until 1996. I think they use it as a practice field for their band but so far unconfirmed.
For the record, Blacks that resided within the city of Huntsville attended Councill High while those that resided outside of the Huntsville City but lived in Madison County attended Councill Training which was on AAMU's campus.
Also from 1940-1970, AAMU home games were played on an on campus stadium until the moved their games to Milton-Frank. Councill Training would indeed play their home games on AAMU campus stadium until the school closed due to desegregation rulings in the late 1960s.
I would post the old campus stadium picture but I am at work and am blocked from doing so.