West End Elementary School
National Register Listing
Street Address:
corner of Floyd Baker Blvd. and Broad St., Gaffney, SC (Cherokee County)
Alternate Name:
Cherokee High School
NRHP Nomination Form
Record Number:
S10817711996
Description and Narrative:
The West End Elementary School is significant for its association with the history of public education in Gaffney and for its local architectural distinction. The building, completed in 1917, served as a public elementary school from 1917-1975. In 1977 it became Cherokee High School. It is the oldest remaining intact public school building in the city. Victor I. Spurgeon, a prominent local contractor and builder, constructed the school. The school is a large two-story brick building on a raised brick basement. The brick is stretcher bond. The main entrance features a crenellated surround with a Tudor arch and large finials. A water table defines the top of the basement level; belt courses define the bottom of the first and second story windows. At the roofline of the building is a crenellated parapet; inset into the parapet are concrete panels with shield designs inscribed with such words as "Thrift," "Industry," "Charity," and "Hope." A larger panel over the main entrance is inscribed with "Pro Patria." Modern additions have been constructed on the rear elevation of the school. Listed in the National Register March 27, 1986. The West End Elementary School has since been demolished. Removed from the National Register March 15, 2000.
Period of Significance:
1917 – 1975
Level of Significance:
Local
Area of Significance:
Education
National Register Determination:
removed from National Register
Date of Certification:
1986-03-27
Date of Boundary Increase:
No Boundary Increase
Date of Removal from the Register:
March 15 2000
Location:
Cherokee County;Gaffney