Milwee Plantation
Historic Property
Alternate Name:
Unknown
Street Address:
2404 Concord Rd.;(Anderson County)
Site Number:
0414
Control Number:
U/07/0414
Date Surveyed:
March 6 2002
Category:
Building
Construction Date:
circa 1820
Historic Use:
Residential/Domestic
Current Use:
Residential/Domestic
Historic Core Shape:
L
Number of Stories:
2
Construction Method:
frame
Exterior Walls Materials:
Weatherboard
Foundation Materials:
Not Visible
Roof Shape:
gable, lateral
Roof Materials:
composition shingle
Porch Width:
full façade
Porch Shape:
shed
National Register Determination:
eligible
Signficant Architectural Features:
The home is a two-story I-house with one-story rear ell. The home has an offset entry on the main façade with side lights and transom, six-over-six windows, rear ell porch that runs along its north elevation, two exterior end chimneys on the main body of the house and one on the rear ell, and a large barn associated with property.
Historical Information:
According to local survey, house was built ca. 1820 on land that was originally settled by the William Milwee family in 1797.
Source of Historical Information:
Appalachian Council of Governments, "Survey of Historical Places in the South Carolina Appalachian Region," Revised edition of 1972 survey, n.d. South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
Quadrangle Name:
Anderson North