Walterboro Library Society Building
National Register Listing
Street Address:
801 Wichman St., Walterboro, SC (Colleton County)
NRHP Nomination
Record Number:
S10817715008
Description and Narrative:
The Walterboro Library Society Building, constructed in 1820, is significant in the areas of architecture, literature and history. This building has served since 1820 as a center of literary activity for the Colleton County area. At the time of its nomination, the building was noted as being adaptively used as headquarters for the Colleton County Historical Society. The strong influence of the library society was evidenced by the town boundaries being fixed as “3/4 of a mile in every direction from the Walterboro Library” when Walterboro was incorporated in 1826. The library is a small, white, frame Federal style building with a side-gabled roof. The front façade’s Palladian-style door surround contains double, four-paneled doors with four-paned sidelights and a simple entablature capped by a fanlight. The sidelights and fanlight, in addition to the standard windows on either side of the entrance, have green louvered shutters. The small building’s remaining elevations each contain a similar Palladian-style window with green louvered shutters. Listed in the National Register October 14, 1971.
Period of Significance:
1820;19th century
Level of Significance:
State
Area of Significance:
Architecture;Archeology: Historic - Aboriginal;Literature
National Register Determination:
listed
Date of Certification:
October 14 1971