National Register of Historic Places listings in Lancaster County, South Carolina

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Lancaster County, South Carolina.

Location of Lancaster County in South Carolina

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Lancaster County, South Carolina, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.[1]

There are 28 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 2 National Historic Landmarks. Another 2 properties were once listed but have been removed.


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted October 25, 2024.[2]

Current listings

edit
[3] Name on the Register[4] Image Date listed[5] Location City or town Description
1 Robert Barnwell Allison House
 
Robert Barnwell Allison House
January 4, 1990
(#89002148)
404 Chesterfield Ave.
34°43′02″N 80°45′43″W / 34.717222°N 80.761944°W / 34.717222; -80.761944 (Robert Barnwell Allison House)
Lancaster
2 Battle of Hanging Rock Historic Site December 31, 1974
(#74001860)
About 3.5 miles south of Heath Springs off U.S. Route 521
34°33′31″N 80°39′54″W / 34.558611°N 80.665°W / 34.558611; -80.665 (Battle of Hanging Rock Historic Site)
Heath Springs
3 Buford's Massacre Site
 
Buford's Massacre Site
February 15, 1990
(#90000091)
South Carolina Highway 522, 0.25 miles south of South Carolina Highway 9
34°44′26″N 80°37′35″W / 34.740556°N 80.626389°W / 34.740556; -80.626389 (Buford's Massacre Site)
Tradesville
4 Dr. William Columbus Cauthen House
 
Dr. William Columbus Cauthen House
June 28, 1982
(#82003872)
South Carolina Highway 75
34°33′19″N 80°38′30″W / 34.555278°N 80.641667°W / 34.555278; -80.641667 (Dr. William Columbus Cauthen House)
Kershaw
5 Clinton AME Zion Church
 
Clinton AME Zion Church
February 16, 1990
(#90000092)
Johnson and Church Sts.
34°32′57″N 80°35′14″W / 34.549167°N 80.587222°W / 34.549167; -80.587222 (Clinton AME Zion Church)
Kershaw
6 Craig House
 
Craig House
February 16, 1990
(#90000093)
South Carolina Highway 185/Craig Dr.
34°45′28″N 80°46′01″W / 34.757778°N 80.766944°W / 34.757778; -80.766944 (Craig House)
Lancaster
7 Cureton House
 
Cureton House
September 4, 1990
(#90000094)
County Road 29, south of County Road 39
34°48′29″N 80°51′02″W / 34.808056°N 80.850556°W / 34.808056; -80.850556 (Cureton House)
Lancaster
8 Ellen Dean Hotel June 13, 2022
(#100007778)
113-141 North White St.
34°43′16″N 80°46′12″W / 34.7210°N 80.7699°W / 34.7210; -80.7699 (Ellen Dean Hotel)
Lancaster
9 East Richland Street-East Church Street Historic District
 
East Richland Street-East Church Street Historic District
January 4, 1990
(#89002142)
Roughly bounded by E. Church St., Ingram St., E. Richland St., and Hart St.
34°33′03″N 80°34′47″W / 34.550833°N 80.579722°W / 34.550833; -80.579722 (East Richland Street-East Church Street Historic District)
Kershaw
10 Heath Springs Depot
 
Heath Springs Depot
January 4, 1990
(#89002147)
E. Railroad Ave.
34°35′39″N 80°40′30″W / 34.594167°N 80.675°W / 34.594167; -80.675 (Heath Springs Depot)
Heath Springs
11 Thomas Walker Huey House
 
Thomas Walker Huey House
January 4, 1990
(#89002146)
Junction of South Carolina Highways 200 and 285
34°48′54″N 80°43′01″W / 34.815°N 80.716944°W / 34.815; -80.716944 (Thomas Walker Huey House)
Lancaster
12 Adam Ivy House September 4, 1990
(#89002144)
South Carolina Highway 55, 1.5 miles southwest of its junction with County Road 2109
34°53′25″N 80°51′37″W / 34.890278°N 80.860278°W / 34.890278; -80.860278 (Adam Ivy House)
Van Wyck
13 Kershaw Depot
 
Kershaw Depot
February 16, 1990
(#90000096)
Cleveland St.
34°32′49″N 80°34′58″W / 34.546944°N 80.582778°W / 34.546944; -80.582778 (Kershaw Depot)
Kershaw
14 Lancaster Cotton Oil Company
 
Lancaster Cotton Oil Company
February 6, 1990
(#89002145)
S. Main St. at the Lancaster and Chester railroad tracks
34°42′51″N 80°46′01″W / 34.714167°N 80.766944°W / 34.714167; -80.766944 (Lancaster Cotton Oil Company)
Lancaster
15 Lancaster County Courthouse
 
Lancaster County Courthouse
February 24, 1971
(#71000788)
104 N. Main St.
34°43′09″N 80°46′27″W / 34.719167°N 80.774167°W / 34.719167; -80.774167 (Lancaster County Courthouse)
Lancaster
16 Lancaster County Jail
 
Lancaster County Jail
August 9, 1971
(#71000789)
208 W. Gay St.
34°43′09″N 80°46′19″W / 34.719167°N 80.771944°W / 34.719167; -80.771944 (Lancaster County Jail)
Lancaster
17 Lancaster Downtown Historic District
 
Lancaster Downtown Historic District
August 9, 1984
(#84002048)
S. Main, Gay, and Catawba Sts.
34°43′05″N 80°46′12″W / 34.718056°N 80.77°W / 34.718056; -80.77 (Lancaster Downtown Historic District)
Lancaster
18 Lancaster Presbyterian Church
 
Lancaster Presbyterian Church
December 16, 1977
(#77001228)
W. Gay St.
34°43′02″N 80°46′25″W / 34.717222°N 80.773611°W / 34.717222; -80.773611 (Lancaster Presbyterian Church)
Lancaster
19 Massey-Doby-Nisbet House
 
Massey-Doby-Nisbet House
February 16, 1990
(#90000095)
South Carolina Highway 55, southwest of County Road 2109
34°52′51″N 80°51′47″W / 34.880833°N 80.863056°W / 34.880833; -80.863056 (Massey-Doby-Nisbet House)
Van Wyck
20 Matson Street Historic District
 
Matson Street Historic District
September 4, 1990
(#89002143)
Matson St. from Hilton to Pine Sts.
34°32′53″N 80°35′08″W / 34.548056°N 80.585556°W / 34.548056; -80.585556 (Matson Street Historic District)
Kershaw
21 Mount Carmel A.M.E. Zion Campground
 
Mount Carmel A.M.E. Zion Campground
May 10, 1979
(#79002386)
South of Lancaster
34°35′47″N 80°46′45″W / 34.596389°N 80.779167°W / 34.596389; -80.779167 (Mount Carmel A.M.E. Zion Campground)
Lancaster
22 North Carolina-South Carolina Cornerstone
 
North Carolina-South Carolina Cornerstone
December 20, 1984
(#84001115)
Off U.S. Route 521
34°49′10″N 80°47′51″W / 34.819444°N 80.7975°W / 34.819444; -80.7975 (North Carolina-South Carolina Cornerstone)
Lancaster
23 Perry-McIlwain-McDow House
 
Perry-McIlwain-McDow House
September 8, 2011
(#11000650)
2297 Douglas Rd.
34°39′31″N 80°46′25″W / 34.658611°N 80.773611°W / 34.658611; -80.773611 (Perry-McIlwain-McDow House)
Lancaster vicinity
24 William Harrison Sapp House
 
William Harrison Sapp House
January 4, 1990
(#89002141)
South Carolina Highways 51 and 522
34°47′53″N 80°38′01″W / 34.798056°N 80.633611°W / 34.798056; -80.633611 (William Harrison Sapp House)
Tradesville
25 Leroy Springs House
 
Leroy Springs House
March 20, 1986
(#86000467)
Catawba and Gay Sts.
34°43′05″N 80°45′37″W / 34.718056°N 80.760278°W / 34.718056; -80.760278 (Leroy Springs House)
Lancaster
26 Unity Baptist Church
 
Unity Baptist Church
February 16, 1990
(#90000098)
Sumter and Hart Sts.
34°32′49″N 80°34′50″W / 34.546944°N 80.580556°W / 34.546944; -80.580556 (Unity Baptist Church)
Kershaw
27 Wade-Beckham House
 
Wade-Beckham House
June 17, 1988
(#88000669)
South Carolina Highway 200
34°39′33″N 80°49′54″W / 34.659167°N 80.831667°W / 34.659167; -80.831667 (Wade-Beckham House)
Lancaster
28 Waxhaw Presbyterian Church Cemetery
 
Waxhaw Presbyterian Church Cemetery
September 11, 1975
(#75001701)
8 miles north of Lancaster off U.S. Route 521
34°47′20″N 80°50′52″W / 34.788889°N 80.847778°W / 34.788889; -80.847778 (Waxhaw Presbyterian Church Cemetery)
Lancaster

Former listings

edit
[3] Name on the Register Image Date listedDate removed Location City or town Description
1 Kilburnie April 24, 1979
(#79002385)
December 8, 2005 204 North White Street
Lancaster Delisted after being moved[6]
2 Stewart-Sapp House February 16, 1990
(#90000097)
March 15, 2005 South Carolina Highway 522 and South Carolina Highway 28
Tradesville Burned down[7]

See also

edit

References

edit
  1. ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved October 25, 2024.
  3. ^ a b Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  5. ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  6. ^ "SCDAH".
  7. ^ "SCDAH".