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Historical Markers in Gray Court, South Carolina
Laurens is the county seat for Laurens County
Gray Court is in Laurens County
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ADJACENT TO LAURENS COUNTY
Abbeville County (75) ►
Anderson County (180) ►
Greenville County (378) ►
Greenwood County (108) ►
Newberry County (40) ►
Spartanburg County (129) ►
Union County (43) ►
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1 ► South Carolina, Laurens County, Gray Court — 30-15 — Dials Methodist Church — ![]() |
On Saluda Gap Road (State Highway 101) at Dials Church Road, on the right when traveling west on Saluda Gap Road. |
[Front]: This is one of the oldest Methodist congregations in Laurens County. Its earliest records have been lost, but tradition holds that Martin Dial (1744-1843), a veteran of the Revolution, organized a “Methodist Society” . . . — — Map (db m43067) HM |
2 ► South Carolina, Laurens County, Gray Court — Gray Court Owings Consolidated High School — ![]() |
Near State Highway 14. |
Created by consolidation of the following schools: Dials, New Harmony Friendship, Owings Gary Court, Riddles Old Field Dedicated to our children 1928 Kate V. Wofford, County Supt. of Education C.B. Owings, R.L.Gray, T.H. . . . — — Map (db m43360) HM |
3 ► South Carolina, Laurens County, Gray Court — 30-10 — Laurens County Training School — ![]() |
On West Mill Street east of Pleasantview Drive, on the right when traveling west. |
[Front]: The Laurens County Training School, located here 1924-1954, had its origins in Gray Court School, a one-room school founded ca. 1890 on the grounds of Pleasant View Baptist Church. The training school, opened in 1924 in a . . . — — Map (db m22904) HM |
4 ► South Carolina, Laurens County, Gray Court — 30-5 — Young’s School — ![]() |
On Youngs Schoolhouse Road (State Highway 30-703) at Harris Bridge Road (State Highway 30-263), on the right when traveling south on Youngs Schoolhouse Road. |
Here at Young’s School in 1915, Dr. Wil Lou Gray (1883–1984) initiated for her native county of Laurens a seven-school program of night education for adults which led to the adoption of a state-wide system and her national recognition as a . . . — — Map (db m9951) HM |