Built 1908 Opened 1908 Added to NRHP 30 October 1981 | NRHP Reference # 81000706 Architectural style Beaux-Arts architecture | |
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Similar Abbeville Opera House, Greenville County Courthouse, Armistead Burt House, Library East, Withers Building |
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The Abbeville County Courthouse, built in 1908, is an historic courthouse located in the east corner of Court Square, in the city of Abbeville in Abbeville County, South Carolina. It was designed in the Beaux Arts style by Darlington native William Augustus Edwards who designed several other South Carolina courthouses as well as academic buildings at 12 institutions in Florida, Georgia and South Carolina. An arcade connects it to the adjoining Abbeville Opera House and Municipal Center, which Edwards also designed. In 1964, the courthouse was renovated by Lyles, Bissett, Carlisle, and Wolff of Columbia. On October 30, 1981, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places. It is included in the Abbeville Historic District.
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Abbeville county courthouse top 5 facts
History
The current courthouse is the sixth courthouse to serve Abbeville County. The history of the previous courthouses is as follows:
Artwork
Located inside the central hallway is a portrait of John C. Calhoun, twice vice-president and longtime senator from South Carolina. Calhoun was born southwest of the town on his father's plantation. He practiced law for a short time on the county square. The courthouse is located on land that once housed the law firm in which Calhoun practiced early in his career.