Senn's Grist Mill--Blacksmith Shop--Orange Crush Bottling Plant
National Register Listing
Street Address:
3 Cantey St., Summerton, SC (Clarendon)
NRHP Nomination
Record Number:
S10817714005
Description and Narrative:
Senn’s Grist Mill, Blacksmith Shop, and Orange Crush Bottling Plant is a small commercial complex comprised by three interconnected early twentieth-century buildings of similar size and construction that retains its historical appearance and character. Commercial activity at 3 Cantey Street began about 1903, when John G. Senn opened Senn’s Blacksmith Shop for business. Senn’s Grist Mill, Blacksmith Shop, and Orange Crush Bottling Plant played a role in the commercial development of Summerton, South Carolina, during the early twentieth century. The grist mill, ca. 1905, the most significant enterprise at the site, recently closed its doors after nearly a century of continuous operation. It is an outstanding example of the small independent grist mills that were commonplace in rural communities across the South in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The blacksmith shop and bottling plant, ca. 1921, are typical of early twentieth-century light industrial buildings. Senn’s Grist Mill, Blacksmith Shop, and Orange Crush Bottling Plant occupies an important place in Summerton’s civic memory. In supplying the local agricultural sector with essential goods and services for nearly a century, each of the three enterprises at the site made significant contributions to the economic and social development of Summerton. Listed in the National Register March 24, 2000.
Period of Significance:
circa 1903;circa 1905;circa 1921;circa 1903 – 1949
Level of Significance:
Local
Area of Significance:
Commerce
National Register Determination:
listed
Date of Certification:
March 24 2000