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Map of South Carolina highlighting Union County
A map showing Union County in South Carolina.

This article lists special places in Union County, South Carolina that are part of the National Register of Historic Places. This is a list of important buildings, sites, and areas that the United States government believes are worth protecting because of their history.

These places help us learn about the past. They show us how people lived, worked, and built things long ago. There are 30 of these special places in Union County. Each one has a unique story to tell about South Carolina's history.

Historic Places in Union County

Union County is home to many fascinating historic sites. These places are protected to help future generations understand the past. Let's explore some of them.

Important Battle Sites

Battle of Blackstock's Historic Site

This site is west of Union off South Carolina Highway 49. It was added to the Register on December 16, 1974. This area remembers the Battle of Blackstock's Farm, an important fight during the American Revolutionary War.

Musgrove's Mill Historic Battle Site

Located about 2.5 miles south of Cross Anchor on South Carolina Highway 56. This site was added on March 4, 1975. It marks another key battle from the American Revolutionary War, showing how important this area was during that time.

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The Musgrove Mill State Historic Site.

Historic Homes and Plantations

Many old homes and plantations in Union County tell stories of earlier times.

Cedar Bluff

Found on South Carolina Highway 49 near Union. This historic home was listed on July 20, 1974.

Cedar Bluff
The historic Cedar Bluff home.

Cross Keys House

This house is southwest of Union on South Carolina Highway 49 in Cross Keys. It became a historic place on June 24, 1971. It's a very old house that shows how people lived in the past.

Cross Keys House
The historic Cross Keys House.

Culp House

Located at 300 N. Mountain Street in Union. The Culp House was added to the Register on April 9, 1975.

Culp House
The Culp House in Union.

Judge Thomas Dawkins House

This house is on Dawkins Court, north of E. Main Street in Union. It was listed on April 23, 1973. It belonged to Judge Thomas Dawkins, an important person in the community.

Dawkins House
The Judge Thomas Dawkins House.

Nathaniel Gist House

You can find this house at 162 Fant Acres Road in Union. It was added to the Register on February 11, 2011.

Nathaniel Gist House
The Nathaniel Gist House.

Herndon Terrace

Located at N. Pinckney Street and Catherine Street in Union. This site was listed on August 25, 1970.

Herndon Terrace
Herndon Terrace.

Hillside

This historic place is northwest of Carlisle on South Carolina Highway 215. It was added on February 17, 1978.

Hillside
Hillside, a historic home.

Gov. Thomas B. Jeter House

Found at 203 Thompson Boulevard in Union. This house was listed on December 2, 1974. It was once the home of Governor Thomas B. Jeter.

Governor Thomas B Jeter
The home of Governor Thomas B. Jeter.

McWhirter House

Located at 415 Pacolet Street in Jonesville. This house was added on April 18, 2003.

McWhirter House
The McWhirter House.

Means House

This house is about 2 miles southwest of Jonesville on South Carolina Highway 12. It was listed on April 13, 1973.

Means House
The Means House.

Meng House

Found at 117 Academy Street in Union. The Meng House was added to the Register on July 12, 1976.

Meng House
The Meng House.

Merridun

Located at 100 Merridun Place in Union. This site was listed on June 20, 1974.

Merriidun
Merridun.

Rose Hill Plantation State Historic Site

About 9 miles south-southwest of Union on County Road 16. This plantation was listed on June 5, 1970. It is now a state historic site where visitors can learn about plantation life.

Rose Hill
Rose Hill Plantation.

Woodland Plantation

Found at 3435 Santuc-Carlisle Highway, which is South Carolina Highway 215, near Carlisle. It was added on May 30, 2001.

Woodland Plantation
Woodland Plantation.

Churches and Schools

These buildings played important roles in the community's education and spiritual life.

Central Graded School

Located at 309 Academy Street in Union. This old school building was listed on March 30, 1978. It was an important place for learning in the past.

Central Graded School
The Central Graded School.

Corinth Baptist Church

Found on N. Herndon Street in Union. This church was added to the Register on July 20, 1989.

Corinth Baptist Church
Corinth Baptist Church.

Episcopal Church of the Nativity

Located at Church and Pinckney Streets in Union. This church was listed on August 30, 1974.

Episcopal Church of the Nativity
The Episcopal Church of the Nativity.

Padgett's Creek Baptist Church

Found at 843 Old Buncombe Road, near Cross Keys. This church was listed on May 6, 1971. It is a very old church with a long history.

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Padgett's Creek Baptist Church.

Union High School-Main Street Grammar School

Located at E. Main and N. Church Streets in Union. These school buildings were listed on July 20, 1989. They were important places for education in Union.

Union High School Main Street Grammar
Union High School and Main Street Grammar School.

Other Important Structures and Districts

Some listings include entire areas or other types of buildings that are historically significant.

Buffalo Mill Historic District

This district includes the village of Buffalo and the area around it. It was added on October 10, 1990. This area shows the history of textile mills and the communities that grew around them.

Buffalo Cotton Textile Mill, Mill Building, SC Route 215, Buffalo (Union County, South Carolina)
The Buffalo Cotton Textile Mill.

East Main Street-Douglass Heights Historic District

This historic district in Union is roughly bounded by Perrin Avenue, S. Church Street, and E. Main Street, and includes 100-121 Douglass Heights. It was listed on July 17, 1989. It shows how neighborhoods developed over time.

East Main Street Douglas Heights Historic District
A view of the East Main Street-Douglass Heights Historic District.

Fair Forest Hotel

Located at 221 E. Main Street in Union. This old hotel was listed on November 1, 1984. Hotels like this were important places for travelers and community events.

Fairforest Hotel
The Fair Forest Hotel.

Pinckneyville

This historic site is about 13 miles northeast of Union on South Carolina Highway 13. It was listed on December 3, 1969. Pinckneyville was once an important town that no longer exists.

Pinckneyville
A historical marker for Pinckneyville.

South Street-South Church Street Historic District

This district in Union is roughly along South Street between Church and Boyce Streets, and S. Church Street from South Street to Henrietta Street. It was listed on May 19, 1983. This area shows the history of the town's growth.

Carnegie Free Library, 300 East South Street, Union (Union County, South Carolina)
The Carnegie Free Library, part of the South Street-South Church Street Historic District.

Union Community Hospital

Found at 213 W. Main Street in Union. This hospital building was listed on August 1, 1996. It represents the history of healthcare in the area.

Union County Community Hospital
The Union Community Hospital.

Union County Jail

Located on Main Street in Union. This old jail building was listed on August 30, 1974. It shows what law enforcement buildings looked like in the past.

Union County Jail
The Union County Jail.

Union Downtown Historic District

This district in Union includes the area roughly bounded by E. Academy, N. Church, Main, and N. Herndon Streets, Sharpe Avenue, and N. Gadberry Street. It also includes 125-129 W. Main Street. It was listed on July 17, 1989. This area shows the historic heart of the town.

Union Downtown Historic District
A view of the Union Downtown Historic District.
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