This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Williamsburg County, South Carolina.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Williamsburg 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 12 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. Another 2 properties and districts were once listed but have been removed.
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 12, 2024.[2]
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Clarkson Farm Complex | October 6, 1988 (#88001706) |
U.S. Route 52, 1.5 miles south of its junction with U.S. Route 521 33°33′38″N 79°55′57″W / 33.5606°N 79.9325°W | Greeleyville | ||
2 | Epps-McGill Farmhouse | September 25, 2020 (#100005612) |
679 Eastland Ave. 33°40′27″N 79°48′56″W / 33.6742°N 79.8155°W | Kingstree vicinity | ||
3 | Gamble House | December 8, 1978 (#78002535) |
West of Nesmith off South Carolina Highway 502 33°40′17″N 79°35′26″W / 33.6714°N 79.5906°W | Nesmith | ||
4 | M.F. Heller House | May 19, 1994 (#94000452) |
405 Academy St. 33°40′05″N 79°49′56″W / 33.6680°N 79.8322°W | Kingstree | ||
5 | Kingstree Historic District | June 28, 1982 (#82003906) |
Main, Hampton and Academy Sts. 33°39′49″N 79°49′51″W / 33.6636°N 79.8308°W | Kingstree | ||
6 | McCollum-Murray House | July 11, 2006 (#06000579) |
C.E. Murray Boulevard 33°34′59″N 79°59′33″W / 33.5831°N 79.9925°W | Greeleyville | ||
7 | New Market | March 26, 1998 (#98000290) |
South Carolina Highway 375, approximately 5 miles south of Greeleyville 33°32′21″N 79°59′23″W / 33.5392°N 79.9897°W | Greeleyville | ||
8 | Colonel John Gotea Pressley House | June 10, 1997 (#97000534) |
216 N. Academy St. 33°40′18″N 79°50′07″W / 33.6717°N 79.8353°W | Kingstree | ||
9 | Salters Plantation House | June 2, 2000 (#00000591) |
Gapway Rd. (County Road 197) 33°36′01″N 79°51′18″W / 33.6003°N 79.855°W | Salters | ||
10 | Scott House | June 28, 1982 (#82004797) |
506 Live Oak St. 33°40′16″N 79°49′52″W / 33.6712°N 79.8310°W | Kingstree | ||
11 | Thorntree | October 28, 1970 (#70000606) |
South Carolina Highway 527, in Fluitt-Nelson Memorial Park 33°39′44″N 79°49′35″W / 33.6622°N 79.8264°W | Kingstree | ||
12 | John Calvin Wilson House | June 28, 1982 (#82003905) |
South Carolina Highway 512, 3.7 miles northwest of its junction with SC Hwy 261[6] 33°45′10″N 79°39′31″W / 33.7527°N 79.6587°W | Indiantown |
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Black Mingo Baptist Church | August 21, 1980 (#80003713) | March 15, 2000 | Rhems vicinity | Destroyed by arsonists on August 1, 1993.[7][8] | ||
2 | Brockinton-Scott House | January 22, 1980 (#80003712) | December 12, 1989 | 221 West Railroad Avenue | Kingstree | Demolished[9] |