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Saluda Factory Historic District

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NRHP Reference #
  
73001718

Added to NRHP
  
25 May 1973

Area
  
44 ha

Saluda Factory Historic District

Location
  
Along Saluda River SE of jct. of I 126 and I 26, West Columbia, South Carolina

Address
  
West Columbia, SC 29169, USA

Saluda Factory Historic District is a national historic district located at West Columbia, Lexington County, South Carolina. It encompasses three contributing sites associated with the development of the area along the Saluda River; Saluda Factory, Camp Sorghum and old State Road. The Saluda Factory ruins consist of the granite foundation and sluices from a textile mill that operated on the river between 1834 and 1884. The Camp Sorghum site was the site of a Confederate prison camp. It held 1,300 Union soldiers, who were confined there from the autumn of 1864 to February 1865, and subsequently transferred to Charlotte, North Carolina. The old State Road, originally the Cherokee Path, bounded Saluda Factory and Camp Sorghum on the east.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.

References

Saluda Factory Historic District Wikipedia