Gantt Cottage

Historic dormitory in the Penn School Historic District From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The original Gantt Cottage located on the campus of Penn School, now known as Penn Center, was named after the ex-enslaved Hastings Gantt, who donated the original tract of land for Penn School to Laura Towne. It was destroyed by fire around 1940. The current house, built by students, is a replacement. Mr. Gantt was a businessman and politician. He served in the South Carolina Legislature as a representative from Beaufort during the Reconstruction period. During the 1960’s Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. stayed at Gantt. Penn Center was one of the few places in the south where bi-racial groups could meet. Planning for the great Civil Rights “March on Washington” took place here as well as the writing of the "I Have a Dream" speech. [3][4][5][6]

Coordinates32.38830°N 80.57530°W / 32.38830; -80.57530
Area47 acres (19 ha)
Built1855
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Gantt Cottage
Gantt Cottage
Gantt Cottage is located in South Carolina
Gantt Cottage
Gantt Cottage is located in the United States
Gantt Cottage
Nearest citySt. Helena Island, South Carolina
Coordinates32.38830°N 80.57530°W / 32.38830; -80.57530
Area47 acres (19 ha)
Built1855
Part ofPenn School Historic District (ID74001824)
Significant dates
Designated CPSeptember 9, 1974[1]
Designated NHLDCPDecember 2, 1974[2]
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