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Built
  
1856 (1856)

NRHP Reference #
  
88000034

Area
  
1 ha

Added to NRHP
  
10 February 1988

MPS
  
City of Darlington MRA

Opened
  
1856

Architectural style
  
Italianate architecture

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Location
  
120 Edwards Ave., Darlington, South Carolina

The Wilds-Edwards House is an antebellum residence in the city of Darlington, South Carolina. It is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

Wilds-Edwards House was built around 1856 by Col. Samuel H. Wilds and designed by J.L. Klickner in the Italianate style. The house was purchased from the Wilds estate in 1870 by the Hon. Berryman Wheeler Edwards, a graduate of Harvard Law School (1853), Confederate veteran, and state senator (1886–89). It remained in the Edwards family until the 1990s.

According to local tradition, the Wilds-Edwards house was not destroyed by Sherman's army because Klickner was in the detachment sent to burn Darlington and persuaded the captain of the raiding company to delay its destruction. In the meantime, the Union troops encountered General Joseph Wheeler's cavalry and were unable to return to Darlington.

References

Wilds-Edwards House Wikipedia