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

Location of Orangeburg County in South Carolina

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

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Orangeburg 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 40 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. Another 2 properties were once listed but have been removed.

This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted December 2, 2016.[2]

Current listings

[3] Name on the Register[4] Image Date listed[5] Location City or town Description
1 All Star Bowling Lane
All Star Bowling Lane
August 7, 1996
(#96000837)
559 E. Russell St.
33°29′34″N 80°51′34″W / 33.4929°N 80.859515°W / 33.4929; -80.859515 (All Star Bowling Lane)
Orangeburg Protest against the bowling center's segregationist policy in 1968 led to the Orangeburg massacre in which 3 were killed
2 Amelia Street Historic District Upload image
September 20, 1985
(#85002322)
Amelia St. between Treadwell St. and Summers Ave.
33°29′39″N 80°51′37″W / 33.494167°N 80.860278°W / 33.494167; -80.860278 (Amelia Street Historic District)
Orangeburg
3 F.H.W. Briggman House
F.H.W. Briggman House
September 20, 1985
(#85002337)
156 Amelia St.
33°29′25″N 80°51′56″W / 33.490261°N 80.865601°W / 33.490261; -80.865601 (F.H.W. Briggman House)
Orangeburg
4 Donald Bruce House Upload image
December 1, 1978
(#78002528)
Southeast of Orangeburg on U.S. Route 301
33°28′36″N 80°48′53″W / 33.476667°N 80.814722°W / 33.476667; -80.814722 (Donald Bruce House)
Orangeburg
5 Cattle Creek Campground Upload image
May 19, 1983
(#83002204)
Off South Carolina Highway 210
33°19′20″N 80°45′08″W / 33.322222°N 80.752222°W / 33.322222; -80.752222 (Cattle Creek Campground)
Rowesville
6 Claflin College Historic District
Claflin College Historic District
September 20, 1985
(#85002324)
On a portion of the Claflin College campus
33°29′51″N 80°51′18″W / 33.4975°N 80.855°W / 33.4975; -80.855 (Claflin College Historic District)
Orangeburg
7 Cope Depot Upload image
March 29, 2001
(#01000298)
Cope Rd.
33°22′39″N 81°00′28″W / 33.3775°N 81.007778°W / 33.3775; -81.007778 (Cope Depot)
Cope
8 Dantzler Plantation Upload image
March 1, 2007
(#07000098)
2755 Vance Rd.
33°24′56″N 80°30′23″W / 33.415608°N 80.506383°W / 33.415608; -80.506383 (Dantzler Plantation)
Holly Hill
9 Dixie Library Building Upload image
September 20, 1985
(#85002336)
Corner of Bull and Middleton Sts.[6]
33°29′33″N 80°52′06″W / 33.4925°N 80.868333°W / 33.4925; -80.868333 (Dixie Library Building)
Orangeburg
10 Dukes Gymnasium
Dukes Gymnasium
September 20, 1985
(#85002321)
South Carolina State University campus
33°29′50″N 80°51′01″W / 33.497326°N 80.850374°W / 33.497326; -80.850374 (Dukes Gymnasium)
Orangeburg
11 East Russell Street Area Historic District Upload image
September 20, 1985
(#85002335)
Along sections of E. Russell St. between Watson and Clarendon Sts., and along portions of Oakland Pl. and Dickson and Whitman Sts.
33°29′36″N 80°51′04″W / 33.493333°N 80.851111°W / 33.493333; -80.851111 (East Russell Street Area Historic District)
Orangeburg
12 Ellis Avenue Historic District Upload image
September 20, 1985
(#85002327)
Along portions of Ellis Ave. between Summers Ave. and Wilson St.
33°29′53″N 80°51′47″W / 33.498056°N 80.863056°W / 33.498056; -80.863056 (Ellis Avenue Historic District)
Orangeburg
13 Enterprise Cotton Mills Building
Enterprise Cotton Mills Building
September 20, 1985
(#85002340)
U.S. Route 21
33°29′14″N 80°51′14″W / 33.487161°N 80.853977°W / 33.487161; -80.853977 (Enterprise Cotton Mills Building)
Orangeburg
14 Eutaw Springs Battleground Park
Eutaw Springs Battleground Park
June 5, 1970
(#70000593)
2 miles east of Eutawville on South Carolina Highways 6 and 45
33°24′30″N 80°17′57″W / 33.408333°N 80.299167°W / 33.408333; -80.299167 (Eutaw Springs Battleground Park)
Eutawville
15 Maj. John Hammond Fordham House Upload image
September 20, 1985
(#85002341)
415 Boulevard
33°29′58″N 80°51′20″W / 33.499444°N 80.855556°W / 33.499444; -80.855556 (Maj. John Hammond Fordham House)
Orangeburg
16 Great Branch Teacherage
Great Branch Teacherage
October 24, 2007
(#07001112)
2890 Neeses Highway
33°31′20″N 81°00′13″W / 33.522244°N 81.0036°W / 33.522244; -81.0036 (Great Branch Teacherage)
Orangeburg
17 Hodge Hall
Hodge Hall
September 20, 1985
(#85002320)
South Carolina State University campus
33°29′51″N 80°51′06″W / 33.497615°N 80.851643°W / 33.497615; -80.851643 (Hodge Hall)
Orangeburg
18 Hotel Eutaw
Hotel Eutaw
September 20, 1985
(#85002318)
Russell and Centre Sts.
33°29′29″N 80°51′38″W / 33.491481°N 80.860511°W / 33.491481; -80.860511 (Hotel Eutaw)
Orangeburg
19 Lowman Hall, South Carolina State College
Lowman Hall, South Carolina State College
September 20, 1985
(#85002346)
South Carolina State College campus
33°29′43″N 80°51′14″W / 33.495323°N 80.853790°W / 33.495323; -80.853790 (Lowman Hall, South Carolina State College)
Orangeburg
20 Alan Mack Site (38OR67)
Alan Mack Site (38OR67)
January 6, 1986
(#86000044)
Address Restricted
Orangeburg
21 Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church
Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church
September 20, 1985
(#85002342)
310 Green
33°29′34″N 80°51′55″W / 33.492891°N 80.865154°W / 33.492891; -80.865154 (Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church)
Orangeburg
22 Numertia Plantation
Numertia Plantation
March 19, 1982
(#82003898)
East of Eutawville
33°23′00″N 80°16′51″W / 33.383333°N 80.280833°W / 33.383333; -80.280833 (Numertia Plantation)
Eutawville
23 Orangeburg City Cemetery
Orangeburg City Cemetery
September 27, 1996
(#96001025)
Junction of Bull and Windsor Sts.
33°29′21″N 80°52′15″W / 33.489154°N 80.870756°W / 33.489154; -80.870756 (Orangeburg City Cemetery)
Orangeburg
24 Orangeburg County Fair Main Exhibit Building
Orangeburg County Fair Main Exhibit Building
September 20, 1985
(#85002344)
U.S. Route 21
33°28′49″N 80°51′10″W / 33.480274°N 80.852768°W / 33.480274; -80.852768 (Orangeburg County Fair Main Exhibit Building)
Orangeburg
25 Orangeburg County Jail
Orangeburg County Jail
October 2, 1973
(#73001724)
44 Saint John St.
33°29′22″N 80°51′42″W / 33.489540°N 80.861552°W / 33.489540; -80.861552 (Orangeburg County Jail)
Orangeburg
26 Orangeburg Downtown Historic District
Orangeburg Downtown Historic District
September 20, 1985
(#85002317)
Russell, Broughton, Middleton, Church, Meeting, St. John, Hampton, and Amelia Sts. around the public square
33°29′24″N 80°51′49″W / 33.49°N 80.863611°W / 33.49; -80.863611 (Orangeburg Downtown Historic District)
Orangeburg
27 Providence Methodist Church
Providence Methodist Church
September 25, 2009
(#08001395)
4833 Old State Rd.
33°23′33″N 80°32′26″W / 33.392529°N 80.540493°W / 33.392529; -80.540493 (Providence Methodist Church)
Holly Hill
28 St. Julien Plantation Upload image
November 28, 1980
(#80003693)
South Carolina Highway 6
33°24′35″N 80°21′11″W / 33.409722°N 80.353056°W / 33.409722; -80.353056 (St. Julien Plantation)
Eutawville
29 South Carolina State College Historic District Upload image
June 19, 1997
(#96001024)
300 College St.
33°29′46″N 80°51′11″W / 33.496111°N 80.853056°W / 33.496111; -80.853056 (South Carolina State College Historic District)
Orangeburg
30 Southern Railway Passenger Depot
Southern Railway Passenger Depot
April 23, 1973
(#73001723)
110 N. Main St.
33°15′04″N 80°48′57″W / 33.251111°N 80.815833°W / 33.251111; -80.815833 (Southern Railway Passenger Depot)
Branchville
31 Springfield High School Upload image
March 29, 2001
(#01000313)
Brodie St., between South Carolina Highway 4 and Georgia St.
33°29′44″N 81°16′27″W / 33.495556°N 81.274167°W / 33.495556; -81.274167 (Springfield High School)
Springfield
32 William P. Stroman House Upload image
August 1, 1996
(#96000836)
1017 N. Boulevard
33°30′12″N 80°51′34″W / 33.503333°N 80.859444°W / 33.503333; -80.859444 (William P. Stroman House)
Orangeburg
33 Tingley Memorial Hall, Claflin College
Tingley Memorial Hall, Claflin College
August 4, 1983
(#83002205)
College Ave.
33°29′54″N 80°51′16″W / 33.498414°N 80.854333°W / 33.498414; -80.854333 (Tingley Memorial Hall, Claflin College)
Orangeburg
34 Treadwell Street Historic District Upload image
September 20, 1985
(#85002315)
Along portions of Treadwell and Amelia Sts.
33°29′45″N 80°51′30″W / 33.495833°N 80.858333°W / 33.495833; -80.858333 (Treadwell Street Historic District)
Orangeburg
35 Trinity Lutheran Church Upload image
August 1, 2008
(#08000721)
390 Hampton St.
33°31′59″N 80°34′17″W / 33.533014°N 80.571467°W / 33.533014; -80.571467 (Trinity Lutheran Church)
Elloree
36 Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church
Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church
August 26, 1994
(#94001053)
185 Boulevard NE.
33°29′44″N 80°51′23″W / 33.495569°N 80.856505°W / 33.495569; -80.856505 (Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church)
Orangeburg
37 White House United Methodist Church
White House United Methodist Church
May 13, 1974
(#74001872)
Near intersection of U.S. Highway 301 and Interstate 26[7]
33°27′35″N 80°43′05″W / 33.459763°N 80.718082°W / 33.459763; -80.718082 (White House United Methodist Church)
Orangeburg
38 Whitman Street Area Historic District Upload image
September 20, 1985
(#85002326)
Along sections of Whitman, Elliot, and E. Russell Sts.
33°29′28″N 80°51′29″W / 33.491111°N 80.858056°W / 33.491111; -80.858056 (Whitman Street Area Historic District)
Orangeburg
39 Williams Chapel A.M.E. Church
Williams Chapel A.M.E. Church
September 20, 1985
(#85002345)
1198 Glover St.[8]
33°29′11″N 80°51′38″W / 33.486266°N 80.860517°W / 33.486266; -80.860517 (Williams Chapel A.M.E. Church)
Orangeburg
40 Willow Consolidated High School Upload image
July 11, 2006
(#06000581)
2750 Cope Rd.
33°26′53″N 81°09′20″W / 33.448056°N 81.155556°W / 33.448056; -81.155556 (Willow Consolidated High School)
Norway

Former listings

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listedDate removed Location City or town Summary
1 Gilmore House Upload image
September 19, 1988
(#88001470)
December 8, 2005
State St. & Eutaw Rd.
Holly Hill Demolished[9]
2 Rocks Plantation
Rocks Plantation
July 13, 1976
(#76001709)
March 15, 2005
Near SC Highway 6
Eutawville Burned[10]

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References

  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. For about 1% of NRIS original coordinates, experience has shown that one or both coordinates are typos or otherwise extremely far off; some corrections may have been made. A more subtle problem causes many locations to be off by up to 150 yards, depending on location in the country: most NRIS coordinates were derived from tracing out latitude and longitudes off of USGS topographical quadrant maps created under the North American Datum of 1927, which differs from the current, highly accurate WGS84 GPS system used by most on-line maps. Chicago is about right, but NRIS longitudes in Washington are higher by about 4.5 seconds, and are lower by about 2.0 seconds in Maine. Latitudes differ by about 1.0 second in Florida. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on December 2, 2016.
  3. 1 2 Numbers represent an 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 Park Service (2009-03-13). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  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. "Orangeburg, a Small Town with a Big History"; walking-tour brochure. Retrieved 2015-04-28.
  7. "National Register of Historic Places Inventory—Nomination Form: White House United Methodist Church". South Carolina Department of Archives and History. Retrieved 2015-04-27.
  8. "Get Connected" (Williams Chapel website). Retrieved 2015-05-01.
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