Stony Point
N of Greenwood at jct. of SC 246 and SR 39, Greenwood, South Carolina
Photos
Photo taken for the Historic American Buildings Survey
Map
Coordinates:
+34.27891, -82.1255634°16'44" N, 82°07'32" W
Quadrangle map:Cokesbury
Description
Architecturally significant as a style more common to the Middle Atlantic States and relatively unusual as far south as South Carolina, constructed of flemish-bond brick with a jerkin-head roof; also significant for its successive association with William Smith, Joel Smith, and D. Wyatt Aiken prominent area planters, businessmen, and politicians. -- Historic American Buildings Survey
National Register information
- Status
- Posted to the National Register of Historic Places on June 20, 1975
- Reference number
- 75001700
- Areas of significance
- Industry; Transportation; Architecture; Agriculture
- Level of significance
- National
- Evaluation criteria
- C - Design/Construction; B - Person
- Property type
- Building
- Historic function
- Single dwelling
- Current function
- Single dwelling
- Periods of significance
- 1875-1899; 1850-1874; 1800-1824; 1825-1849
- Significant years
- 1818; 1829
Update Log
- July 7, 2012: Imported photos from HABS/HAER