Historical Marker

Seneca Institute/Seneca Junior College

SOUTH 3RD ST. AND POPLAR ST., SENECA · Seneca · Oconee

South Carolina marker

Inscription

SENECA INSTITUTE (Front) The Seneca Institute (later Seneca Junior College) educated African American children of this region from 1899 to 1939. It was founded and sponsored by the Seneca River Baptist Association, which in 1898 acquired eight acres here. The first home of Seneca Institute, a frame three-room building, was built in 1899.

Its first principal, Dr. John Jacob Starks (d. 1944), served here 1899-1912 before serving as president of Morris College and then Benedict College. SENECA JUNIOR COLLEGE (Reverse) Seneca Institute taught academic courses to primary and secondary students and industrial courses as well to secondary students.

Its campus featured a two-story frame classroom building, a two-story frame boys’ dormitory, and a two-story brick girls’ dormitory and chapel. Though it expanded its curriculum to become Seneca Junior College in 1930, it struggled through the Depression and finally closed in 1939. Erected by the Oconee County African American Heritage Committee, 2006

Location

AddressSOUTH 3RD ST. AND POPLAR ST., SENECA
CitySeneca
CountyOconee

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