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Salters Brick School

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This two-story former brick school in the rural Williamsburg County community of Salters was built in 1924. The building housed three classrooms on the ground floor and one classroom and an auditorium, which included a stage, upstairs. The school, which educated 100 students from grades 1 through 11 in 1925, owned its own bus.

Salters Brick School

Linda Brown of Kingstree, 2015 © Do Not Use Without Written Consent

From the 1970s through the 1990s the building housed Black River Glads, a gladiola cultivation business.

Salters Brick School

Brandon Coffey of Charleston, 2016 © Do Not Use Without Written Consent

Many thanks to contributor Linda Brown for sharing her photo and the above information.

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Salters Brick School

Brandon Coffey of Charleston, 2016 © Do Not Use Without Written Consent

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Where is Salters Brick School located?
Address: May Street, Salters, SC 29590
GPS Coordinates: 33.597481,-79.855553
What else should I see?
Salters Town Hall 0.1 mile
Ferrell Store 0.2 mile
Salters Depot 0.3 mile
W.S. McCollough and Sons Store & Grain 0.3 mile
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