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South Carolina, Laurens County Historical Society Historical Markers

 
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By Ronald Miller, August 3, 2008
Young's School
1 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
2 South Carolina, Laurens County, Laurens — 30-8 — Lindley's Fort / Jonathan Downs
On Fort Lindley Road north of Old Fort Road, on the left when traveling south.
Lindley's Fort On July 15, 1776, a number of Indians and Tories attacked this frontier fort where area settlers had gathered for protection. Major Jonathan Downs, with a company of men, had arrived the previous evening & helped repulse the . . . Map (db m12102) HM
3 South Carolina, Laurens County, Laurens — 30-7 — Masonic Lodge #19 / Samuel Saxon
On East Main Street (U.S. 76) at North Harper Street (Highway 221), on the left when traveling east on East Main Street.
Masonic Lodge #19 The first recorded meeting of this organization, known as Palmetto Lodge #19, took place Aug. 7, 1794, at the Samuel Saxon home, which stood nearby. Officers present were: Master, Joseph Downs; Deputy Master, Nathaniel McCoy; . . . Map (db m12031) HM
4 South Carolina, Laurens County, Ware Shoals — 30-11 — Martin's Store
On Indian Mound Road east of Madden Road, on the right when traveling south.
[Front]: This store, first known as Daniel’s store or the “Beehive,” was built before the Civil War by James Wright Daniel (1814-1904) and several business partners. In 1878 James Martin (1815-1879) bought the store from the . . . Map (db m22966) HM
 
 
  
 
 
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