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Evans Russell House

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Built
  
1901

Opened
  
1901

Architectural style
  
Neoclassical architecture

NRHP Reference #
  
07000183

Area
  
6,100 m²

Added to NRHP
  
21 March 2007

Evans-Russell House

Location
  
716 Otis Blvd., Spartanburg, South Carolina

Address
  
716 Otis Blvd, Spartanburg, SC 29302, USA

Similar
  
McMakin's Tavern, Bush House, Walter Scott Montgom, Foster's Tavern, Duncan Park

The Evans-Russell House is a Neo-Classical Revival house in Spartanburg, South Carolina that was built for Governor John Gary Evans in 1901. Later, it was the home of Senator Donald S. Russell. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007.

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History

The house was built in 1901 for former Governor Evans. It remained his home until his death in 1942. It was purchased by a Spartanburg judge, Jennings L. Thompson. He sold the house to Donald Russell, who was governor of South Carolina from 1963 to 1965 and U.S. senator from 1965 to 1966. It remained his home until his death in 1998.

Architecture

The 6,000 square feet (560 m2), two and one-half story house is also significant for its early Neo-Classical architecture in Upstate South Carolina. It has a side gable roof associated with Dutch Colonial architecture. The residence has a two-story portico with Corinthian columns. The structure is ornamented with dentil work and modillions. The windows are double-hung sash windows.

References

Evans-Russell House Wikipedia