Cleveland School Fire Historical Seminar

100th Anniversary Recognition
Cleveland School was a rural South Carolina school that was constructed circa 1908-1909. The school was two stories and contained 3 classrooms. Prior to the fire, nearly 100 students were enrolled at the school. The school was located just a few miles east of Camden.
The fire occurred during the annual play that signified the end of the school year. This program was special as well since it was the last one that would be conducted at the Cleveland School. The school was set to be consolidated with three others, moving to the Charlotte-Thompson School.
That night nearly 300 people were estimated to be present on the second floor assembly area when fire broke out. As the only exit, a single stairway became jammed with people, many jumped from the windows to survive. 77 people lost their lives due to the Cleveland School fire. This fire impacted local, state, and national codes regarding school safety.
Learn how the state and community recovered after the tragic Cleveland School fire at the historical seminar.
Location
Revolutionary War Center, 212 Broad St
Fee or Admissions Info
Free