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Contents

[edit] Misc



Millford, Sumter===

High Hills of Santee


Stateburg

Hagood, South Carolina

  • Dr. Swepson Saunders House

Magnolia Hall


[edit] NR listings

[edit] Brogden

  • Brogdon, J. Clinton, House (added 1993 - Building - #93000585)

3755 Boots Branch Rd., Sumter Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Brogdon, J. Clinton Architectural Style: Classical Revival Area of Significance: Architecture Period of Significance: 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Domestic Historic Sub-function: Single Dwelling Current Function: Domestic Current Sub-function: Single Dwelling

[edit] Carnegie

  • Carnegie Public Library (added 1994 - Building - #94000814)

219 W. Liberty St., Sumter Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering, Event Architect, builder, or engineer: Walker, N.G., Johnson, J. Herbert Architectural Style: Beaux Arts Area of Significance: Architecture, Education Period of Significance: 1900-1924, 1925-1949 Owner: Private Historic Function: Education Historic Sub-function: Library Current Function: Education Current Sub-function: Research Facility

[edit] Ellerbe's

  • Ellerbe's Mill (added 1974 - Building - #74001880)

Also known as Millvale About 3 mi. S of Rembert off U.S. 521 on Rafting Creek, Rembert

Historic Significance: Event, Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Unknown Architectural Style: No Style Listed Area of Significance: Industry, Agriculture, Architecture, Commerce Period of Significance: 1825-1849 Owner: Private Historic Function: Commerce/Trade, Domestic, Industry/Processing/Extraction Historic Sub-function: Business, Manufacturing Facility, Single Dwelling Current Function: Commerce/Trade, Domestic, Industry/Processing/Extraction Current Sub-function: Business, Manufacturing Facility, Single Dwelling

[edit] Goodwill

  • Goodwill Parochial School (added 1997 - Building - #97000523)

Also known as Goodwill Day School 295 N. Brick Church Rd., Mayesville

Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering, Event Architect, builder, or engineer: unknown Architectural Style: No Style Listed Area of Significance: Education, Architecture Period of Significance: 1875-1899, 1900-1924, 1925-1949 Owner: Private Historic Function: Education Historic Sub-function: School Current Function: Vacant/Not In Use

[edit] Heriot

  • Heriot--Moise House (added 1989 - District - #89002149)

Also known as Ingleside Jct. Brewington Rd. and US 401, Sumter

Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Unknown Architectural Style: Greek Revival Area of Significance: Architecture Period of Significance: 1750-1799, 1800-1824, 1825-1849, 1850-1874 Owner: Private Historic Function: Domestic Historic Sub-function: Single Dwelling Current Function: Domestic Current Sub-function: Single Dwelling

[edit] Mason

  • Mason, Charles T., House (added 1997 - Building - #97000745)

Also known as Mason Croft 111 Mason Croft, Sumter

Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: unknown Architectural Style: Classical Revival Area of Significance: Architecture Period of Significance: 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Domestic Historic Sub-function: Single Dwelling Current Function: Domestic Current Sub-function: Single Dwelling

[edit] Mayesville HD

  • Mayesville Historic District (added 1979 - District - #79002395)

Irregular pattern along Lafayette St., Mayesville

Historic Significance: Event, Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Unknown Architectural Style: Greek Revival, Other Area of Significance: Social History, Transportation, Architecture Period of Significance: 1825-1849, 1850-1874, 1875-1899, 1900-1924 Owner: Private , Local Gov't Historic Function: Commerce/Trade, Domestic Historic Sub-function: Business, Single Dwelling Current Function: Commerce/Trade, Domestic Current Sub-function: Business, Single Dwelling

[edit] Myrtle Moor

  • Myrtle Moor (added 1983 - Building - #83002210)

Address Restricted, Sumter

Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering Architectural Style: Greek Revival, Federal Area of Significance: Architecture Period of Significance: 1825-1849 Owner: Private Historic Function: Domestic Historic Sub-function: Single Dwelling Current Function: Domestic Current Sub-function: Single Dwelling

[edit] O'Donnell

  • O'Donnell House (added 1996 - Building - #96000407)

Also known as Haynsworth--Bogin--O'Donnell House;Shelley--Brunson Funeral 120 E. Liberty St., Sumter

Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Milburn,Frank Pierce Architectural Style: Classical Revival Area of Significance: Architecture Period of Significance: 1900-1924, 1925-1949 Owner: Private Historic Function: Domestic Historic Sub-function: Single Dwelling Current Function: Social Current Sub-function: Civic

[edit] Orange Grove

  • Orange Grove (added 1993 - Building - #93000845)

Also known as Gaillard-Colclough House Jct. of SC 43 (Black River Rd.) and SC 441, Dalzell

Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Unknown Architectural Style: Other Area of Significance: Architecture Period of Significance: 1850-1874, 1875-1899, 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Domestic Historic Sub-function: Single Dwelling Current Function: Domestic Current Sub-function: Single Dwelling

[edit] Rip Raps

  • Rip Raps Plantation *** (added 1978 - District - #78002532)

E of Sumter on SC 378, Sumter

Historic Significance: Event, Architecture/Engineering, Person Architect, builder, or engineer: Unknown Architectural Style: Greek Revival Historic Person: Dabbs,James McBride Area of Significance: Social History, Agriculture, Literature, Architecture Period of Significance: 1825-1849, 1850-1874 Owner: Private Historic Function: Agriculture/Subsistence, Domestic Historic Sub-function: Agricultural Outbuildings, Single Dwelling Current Function: Agriculture/Subsistence, Domestic Current Sub-function: Agricultural Outbuildings, Single Dwelling

[edit] Salem

  • Salem Black River Presbyterian Church ** (added 1978 - Building - #78003091)

Also known as Brick Church E of Sumter on SC 521, Sumter

Historic Significance: Event, Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Unknown Architectural Style: Greek Revival Area of Significance: Religion, Architecture Period of Significance: 1825-1849 Owner: Private Historic Function: Religion Historic Sub-function: Religious Structure Current Function: Religion Current Sub-function: Religious Structure

[edit] Scarborough

  • Scarborough, Henry Lee, House (added 1995 - Building - #94001560)

Also known as Scarborough Homeplace 425 N. Main St., Sumter

Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Scarborough, Henry Lee Architectural Style: Classical Revival Area of Significance: Architecture Period of Significance: 1900-1924, 1925-1949 Owner: Private Historic Function: Domestic Historic Sub-function: Hotel, Single Dwelling Current Function: Commerce/Trade Current Sub-function: Professional

[edit] Sumter HD

  • Sumter Historic District (added 1975 - District - #75001707)

Also known as See Also:Sumter Town Hall--Opera House Commercial area centered around Main and Liberty Sts., Sumter

Historic Significance: Event, Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Solomon,A.A. Architectural Style: Other, Classical Revival, Romanesque Area of Significance: Architecture, Social History, Entertainment/Recreation, Politics/Government, Commerce Period of Significance: 1825-1849, 1850-1874, 1875-1899, 1900-1924, 1925-1949 Owner: Private , Local Gov't Historic Function: Commerce/Trade, Domestic Historic Sub-function: Business, Professional, Single Dwelling Current Function: Commerce/Trade, Domestic Current Sub-function: Business, Professional, Single Dwelling

[edit] Sumter Town Hall

  • Sumter Town Hall--Opera House (added 1973 - Building - #73001733)

Also known as Opera House;Academy of Music N. Main St., Sumter

Historic Significance: Event, Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Unknown Architectural Style: Other Area of Significance: Architecture, Entertainment/Recreation, Politics/Government Period of Significance: 1875-1899 Owner: Local Gov't Historic Function: Government, Recreation And Culture Historic Sub-function: City Hall, Music Facility, Theater Current Function: Recreation And Culture Current Sub-function: Music Facility, Theater

[edit] White

  • White, Elizabeth, House (added 1978 - Building - #78002531)

421 N. Main St., Sumter

Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering, Person Architect, builder, or engineer: Brown,John E. Architectural Style: Greek Revival Historic Person: White,Elizabeth,et al. Significant Year: 1854 Area of Significance: Art, Politics/Government, Architecture Period of Significance: 1850-1874 Owner: Private Historic Function: Domestic Historic Sub-function: Secondary Structure, Single Dwelling Current Function: Vacant/Not In Use

[edit] Sumter County

See also Lee County listings

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[edit] See also


[edit] External links

{{Registered Historic Places}

{{SouthCarolina-NRHP-stub}

[[Category:Registered Historic Places in South Carolina] [[Category:Courthouses in South Carolina] [[Category:Jasper County, South Carolina]


[edit] Lead 2

527 Washington St., Newton

Historic Significance: Person, Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Unknown Architectural Style: Federal Historic Person: Jackson,William Significant Year: 1809 Area of Significance: Commerce, Social History, Architecture, Politics/Government Period of Significance: 1800-1824, 1825-1849, 1850-1874 Owner: Private Historic Function: Domestic Historic Sub-function: Single Dwelling Current Function: Education, Recreation And Culture Current Sub-function: Museum, Research Facility


Jackson Homestead
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Jackson Homestead
Jackson Homestead
Location: Newton, Massachusetts
Coordinates: 42°21′19″N 71°11′43″W / 42.35528, -71.19528Coordinates: 42°21′19″N 71°11′43″W / 42.35528, -71.19528
Built/Founded: 1809
Architect: Unknown
Architectural style(s): Federal
Added to NRHP: June 04, 1973
NRHP Reference#: 73000306

[1]

Governing body: Private

The Jackson Homestead, located at 527 Washington Street, in the village of Newton Corner, in Newton, Massachusetts, is an historic house that served as a station on the Underground Railroad before the Civil War. It was built in 1809 in the Federal style by Timothy Jackson (1756-1814) on his family's farm. His son William Jackson (1763-1855) lived in it from 1820 until his death. William Jackson was an abolitionist and was active in politics on the local, state and national levels and served in the United States Congress from 1833 to 1837. THe home was occupied by his family until 1932 when it was rented out. In 1949 it was given to the city of Newton. In 1950 it became the Newton History Museum[2]

On June 04, 1973, the Jackson Homestead was added to the National Register of Historic Places.

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

{{Massachusetts-NRHP-stub}

{{Registered Historic Places}

[[Category:African-American history] [[Category:Registered Historic Places in Massachusetts] [[Category:Newton, Massachusetts] [[Category:Underground Railroad locations]



[edit] Lead 4

Transferred from List of Registered Historic Places in Ohio of which it is an integral part
This list is complete as of the Recent Listings dated May 9, 2008

{{Registered Historic Places} {{Ohio} [[Category:Registered Historic Places in Ohio] [[Category:Warren County, Ohio]

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Octagonal Schoolhouse can refer to:

  • Octagonal Schoolhouse (Cowgill's Corner, Delaware)
  • Octagonal Schoolhouse (Essex, New York)


Octagon Barn, or Octagonal Barn can refer to:

  • Kinney Octagon Barn, Burr Oak, Iowa
  • Secrest Octagon Barn, Downey, Iowa
  • Octagon Barn, Richland Township, Jamaica, Iowa
  • Fobes Octagon Barn, Lanesboro, Iowa
  • Octagon Barn, Otter Township, Milo, Iowa
  • Roberts Octagon Barn, Sharon Center, Iowa
  • Grimes Octagon Barn, West Union, Iowa


  • Bird Octagonal Mule Barn, Cropper, Kentucky
  • Chambers, A. E., Octagonal Barn, Petersburg, KY



  • Lattin-Crandall Octagon Barn, Catherine, New York
  • Lunn-Musser Octagon Barn, Garrattsville, New York
  • Mexico Octagon Barn, Mexico, New York
  • Baker Octagon Barn, Richfield Springs, New York
  • Rodman Octagonal Barn, Edgeley, North Dakota
  • Gerhardt Octagonal Pig House, Gladstone, North Dakota
  • Marriage, Sylvanus, Octagonal Barn, New Rockford, North Dakota


  • James Wimer Octagonal Barn, Lookingglass, Oregon
  • Harnsberger Octagonal Barn, Grottoes, Virginia
  • Rankin Octagonal Barn, Silverton, West Virginia
  • Gilley-tofsland Octagonal Barn, Edgerton, Wisconsin


Others:

  • Andrew Gildersleeve Octagonal Building, Mattituck, New York
  • Octagonal Schoolhouse (Cowgill's Corner, Delaware)
  • Octagonal Schoolhouse (Essex, New York)
  • Hood Octagonal School, Newtown Township, Pennsylvania
  • Octagon Stone Schoolhouse, South Canaan, Pennsylvania
  • Wrightstown Octagonal Schoolhouse, Wrightstown, Pennsylvani
  • Parker Dam State Park--Octagonal Lodge, Penfield, Pennsylvania
  • Dickey's Octagonal Barbershop, Rives, TN


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Central Avenue Historic District
(U.S. Registered Historic District)
Clariosophic/sandbox8 (Ohio)
Clariosophic/sandbox8
Location: Dayton, Ohio
Coordinates: 39°46′2″N 84°12′27″W / 39.76722, -84.2075Coordinates: 39°46′2″N 84°12′27″W / 39.76722, -84.2075
Architectural style(s): Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Late Victorian
Added to NRHP: December 16, 1982
NRHP Reference#: 82001476

[1]

Governing body: Private

The Central Avenue Historic District is a historic district located at 201 to 338 Central Avenue in Dayton. Ohio. It consists of late 19th and 20th Century Revival-style houses as well as late Victorian-style houses, which were all originally single-family residences.

On December 16, 1982, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.


[edit] References

  1. ^ a b National Register Information System. National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service (2007-01-23).
  2. ^ Aboard the Undergrounf Railroad: Jackson Homestead

{{Registered Historic Places}

[[Category:Registered Historic Places in Ohio] {{Ohio-NRHP-stub} [[Category:Dayton, Ohio]