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Brushy Creek (Greenville, South Carolina)

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Built
  
c. 1836 (1836)

NRHP Reference #
  
99000102

Added to NRHP
  
6 October 1999

Architectural style
  
Upcountry farmhouse

Area
  
8 ha

Brushy Creek (Greenville, South Carolina)

Location
  
Address
  
327 Rice St, Greenville, SC 29605, USA

Brushy Creek, also known as Vardry McBee House and Alexander McBee House, is a historic home located at Greenville, South Carolina. It was built about 1836 as a 1 1/2-story, frame farmhouse. In 1924, the house was expanded with the addition of a one-story frame room, that incorporated the formerly separate kitchen into the house itself. Further renovations were made in 1938–1939 and 1951. Also on the property are a log barn, a brick shed, a well house, and the ruins of a grist mill. It was the home of Vardry McBee (1775–1864), prominent 19th-century businessman, entrepreneur, and delegate to the Secession Convention of Greenville District known as the “Father of Greenville,” and his son Alexander McBee (1822–1897), prominent 19th-century businessman, banker, and state representative of Greenville District.

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.

References

Brushy Creek (Greenville, South Carolina) Wikipedia


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