The Development of School Libraries in South Carolina | |||
Abbeville | Clarendon 2 | Hampton 1 | Orangeburg 3 |
Aiken | Clarendon 3 | Hampton 2 | Orangeburg 4 |
Allendale | Colleton | Horry | Orangeburg 5 |
Anderson County | Darlington | Jasper | Pickens |
Anderson 1 | Dillon County | Kershaw | Richland 1 |
Anderson 2 | Dillon 1 | Lancaster | Richland 2 |
Anderson 3 | Dillon 2 | Laurens 55 | Saluda |
Anderson 4 | Dillon 3 | Laurens 56 | Spartanburg 1 |
Anderson 5 | Dorchester 2 | Lee | Spartanburg 2 |
Bamberg 1 | Dorchester 4 | Lexington 1 | Spartanburg 3 |
Bamberg 2 | Edgefield | Lexington 2 | Spartanburg 4 |
Barnwell 19 | Fairfield | Lexington 3 | Spartanburg 5 |
Barnwell 29 | Florence 1 | Lexington 4 | Spartanburg 6 |
Barnwell 45 | Florence 2 | Lexington 5 | Spartanburg 7 |
Beaufort | Florence 3 | McCormick | Sumter 2 |
Berkeley | Florence 4 | Marion County | Sumter 17 |
Calhoun | Florence 5 | Marion 1 | Union |
Charleston | Georgetown | Marion 2 | Williamsburg |
Cherokee | Greenville | Marion 3 | York 1 |
Chester | Greenwood 50 | Marion 4 | York 2 |
Chesterfield | Greenwood 51 | Marlboro | York 3 |
Clarendon County | Greenwood 52 | Newberry | York 4 |
Clarendon 1 | Oconee |
This page created by Donna Teuber
Updated January 17, 2000.
Copyright 2000 by the
Board
of Trustees of the University of South Carolina