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Peter's Point Plantation

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Built
  
1840

Opened
  
1840

NRHP Reference #
  
73001699

Area
  
2 ha

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Location
  
9084 Peter's Point Road, Edisto Island, South Carolina

Architectural style
  
Greek Revival architecture

Similar
  
Middleton's Plantation, Isaac Jenkins Mikell Ho, Brookland Plantation, Fairfield Plantation, Brick House Ruin

Peter's Point was built by Isaac Jenkins Mikell in 1840. The house was built at the intersection of St. Pierre’s Creek and Fishing Creek. The site was Gen. Lafayette’s departure point from the island in 1826 after he visited the island during a southern tour. The plantation house displays early Edisto Island plantation and Greek Revival styles. Although Mikell, a Princeton graduate, was one of the wealthiest planter in the state, his only political service was as a magistrate and commissioner of the public schools of Edisto. One of his projects was the landscaping of the grounds surrounding the house. The house is sometimes, less frequently known as the Isaac Jenkins Mikell House, but that name is much more commonly applied to Greek Revival house Mikell built in Charleston in 1853.

The house was listed in the National Register June 19, 1973.

References

Peter's Point Plantation Wikipedia