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Caldwell–Hampton–Boylston House

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Built
  
c. 1820 (1820)-1830

Area
  
8,000 m²

NRHP Reference #
  
71000796

Added to NRHP
  
6 May 1971

Caldwell–Hampton–Boylston House

Location
  
829 Richland St.Columbia, South Carolina

Architectural style
  
Greek Revival architecture

Similar
  
W B Smith Whaley House, Chapelle Administration Building, Hale‑El‑Seibels House, South Carolina Governor, Lace House

Caldwell–Hampton–Boylston House is a historic home located at Columbia, South Carolina. It was built between 1820 and 1830, and is a three-story, five bay, clapboard clad frame dwelling in the Greek Revival style. It features a two-story, projecting front porch. Also on the property is contributing ironwork and brick fencing (c. 1855), and a stable/carriage house, garden gazebo, and tea house. In 1874–1876, it was the residence of South Carolina Reconstruction governor Daniel H. Chamberlain, who purchased the house in 1869.

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. It is located in Columbia Historic District I.

References

Caldwell–Hampton–Boylston House Wikipedia


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