[7] In 1892, a school was opened in a tenant house and taught by the pastor of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Rev.
[8] According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 1.1 square miles (2.7 km2), all land.
According to the United States Census Bureau https://www.census.gov/popest in 2013 population in town was estimated to be 292 people and 142 households.
The education of town residents is 93.8% with at least a high school degree compared to South Carolina's average of 84.5%.
The members of the council as of January 2021 are Marty Frick, John "Steve" White, Laura McLeod and David Bowers.
Because most people travelled either on two or four feet due to the lack of trains and automobiles, meeting places were selected mainly on the convenience of their location.
The Newberry Observer documents that in 1882, this group met first at Corinth Lutheran Church across the Saluda River.
The event was so successful that it was decided by those present that each year a Newberry College Reunion would be held at the foot of Little Mountain.
He was quite agreeable to this plan and for many years prepared and sold barbecue, rice and hash, lemonade, and ice cream to those who attended.
The simple pleasures afforded here along with the community spirit helped maintain the reunion until the eve of World War II.
Mayor Jana Jayroe led the movement to solve the problems between the town and the Little Mountain Reunion Association.