McCoy Farmstead, located at 307 Boyer Road near Holly Hill, South Carolina, was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 22, 2019. The property includes a vernacular Queen Anne house built around 1875, a schoolhouse, agricultural outbuildings, and "Lula's House" (the home of a tenant). The schoolhouse, also built around 1875, is located across Boyer Road from the rest of the buildings (apparently the building at 33°19′06″N 80°26′08″W / 33.318214°N 80.435466°W. It is a wood frame one-story building. It served white children from its construction until around 1902.
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| - McCoy Farmstead, located at 307 Boyer Road near Holly Hill, South Carolina, was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 22, 2019. The property includes a vernacular Queen Anne house built around 1875, a schoolhouse, agricultural outbuildings, and "Lula's House" (the home of a tenant). The schoolhouse, also built around 1875, is located across Boyer Road from the rest of the buildings (apparently the building at 33°19′06″N 80°26′08″W / 33.318214°N 80.435466°W. It is a wood frame one-story building. It served white children from its construction until around 1902. (en)
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| - McCoy Farmstead, located at 307 Boyer Road near Holly Hill, South Carolina, was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 22, 2019. The property includes a vernacular Queen Anne house built around 1875, a schoolhouse, agricultural outbuildings, and "Lula's House" (the home of a tenant). The schoolhouse, also built around 1875, is located across Boyer Road from the rest of the buildings (apparently the building at 33°19′06″N 80°26′08″W / 33.318214°N 80.435466°W. It is a wood frame one-story building. It served white children from its construction until around 1902. (en)
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