Suber-Dickert House
Historic Property
Alternate Name:
[unknown]
Street Address:
10488 Bush River Road, Newberry, SC
Site Number:
1431
Control Number:
U/71/1431
Date Surveyed:
November 13 2003
Construction Date:
circa 1840
Historic Use:
Residential/Domestic
Current Use:
Residential/Domestic
Historic Core Shape:
Square
Number of Stories:
3 stories
Construction Method:
frame
Exterior Walls Materials:
Weatherboard
Foundation Materials:
Brick
Roof Shape:
hip
Roof Materials:
composition shingle
Porch Shape:
hip
National Register Determination:
eligible
Historical Information:
The home was built in the late 1840s or early 1850s by the Suber Family. The home was later owned by Colonel Augustus Dickert who lead the Pomaria Lancers. During a heated political debate in 1876, Colonel Dickert rode his horse up the steps of the Old Court House.
Source of Historical Information:
Newberry County Visitor's Center. Historic Newberry South Carolina: A Guide to our County's Historic Sites. October 1999. pp. 23.
Location Description:
Glymphville
Quadrangle Name:
Blair