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Cainhoy Historic District

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Built by
  
How, John, et al.

NRHP Reference #
  
82003832

Added to NRHP
  
11 March 1982

Architectural style
  
Federal

Area
  
12 ha

Cainhoy Historic District

Location
  
Southeast of Huger, near Huger, South Carolina

Cainhoy Historic District is a national historic district located near Huger, Berkeley County, South Carolina. It encompasses nine contributing buildings, which range in date from the mid-18th century through the early-20th century. They represent the development of the village from a ferry landing to a small but thriving river port. Each building is a vernacular specimen from its respective period, including the Federal style. Cainhoy's significance lies in its role as an early transportation link between inland Berkeley County and Charleston and in its fine collection of early buildings. In 1876, Cainhoy was the site of a political rally for Wade Hampton (1818-1902) which degenerated into a brawl between blacks and whites. Christened the "Cainhoy Massacre," the incident left seven men dead and sixteen wounded.

It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

References

Cainhoy Historic District Wikipedia