Boykin Mill Complex facts for kids
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Boykin Mill Complex
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Boykin Mill Complex, September 2012
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Location | 8 miles south of Camden at the junction of South Carolina Highway 261 and County Road 2, near Camden, South Carolina |
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Area | 886.3 acres (358.7 ha) |
Architectural style | Mid 19th Century Revival, Bungalow/craftsman, Greek Revival |
NRHP reference No. | 92001230 |
Added to NRHP | September 10, 1992 |
Boykin Mill Complex, also known as Mill Tract Plantation, is a national historic district located near Camden, Kershaw County, South Carolina. The district encompasses nine contributing buildings, two contributing sites, and four contributing structures. “Boykin Mill” denotes a community which consists of an old post office (ca. 1875), an old general store (c. 1905), a c. 1905 grist mill, mill pond, mill dam, gates, and canals. The community also includes an early 19th-century Greek Revival style Baptist church (c. 1827), one mid-19th-century residence, three 20th-century residences (c. 1935) built for mill workers, and a smoke house. An American Civil War battle site is also a part of the Boykin Mill community. The Battle of Boykin's Mill took place on April 17, 1865.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.
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Susie King Taylor |
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