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Rockton and Rion Railroad Historic District, Fairfield County
(Between S.C. Hwy. 34 & S.C. Hwy. 213, Winnsboro vicinity)
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Rockton & Rion RR
Engine House
NW View
Anderson Quarry
Bath House
Anderson Quarry
Machine Shop
Facade
Anderson Quarry
Machine Shop
Right Oblique
Anderson Quarry
Machine Shop
Rear Extension Facade>
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Anderson Quarry
Machine Shop
Rear Extension
Anderson Quarry
Machine Shop
Interior
Anderson Quarry
Machine Shop
Nile Bemet Pond Co.
Turning Lathe
Anderson Quarry
Gas Shed
Anderson Quarry
Old Store
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Anderson Quarry
4-Bay Garage
Anderson Quarry
Weighing Scales
Anderson Quarry
Oil House
Facade
Anderson Quarry
Oil House
Left Oblique
Anderson Quarry
Oil House
Right Oblique
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Anderson Quarry
Compressor House
Anderson Quarry
Pump House,
RRRY Water Tanks,
& Switch House
Winnsboro
Granite Co.
Office
Right Oblique
Winnsboro
Granite Co.
Office
Right Rear Oblique
Anderson Quarry
Pipe House

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The Rockton and Rion Railroad Historic District is significant as a collection of buildings, sites, structures and objects associated with the quarrying, finishing, and transporting of Winnsboro blue granite between ca. 1883 and ca. 1945. The district is composed of forty-five properties located along the twelve mile stretch of the Rockton and Rion Railroad in south central Fairfield County. The district includes the Anderson and Rion Quarry sites, industrial buildings and structures associated with granite quarrying and finishing operations, residences constructed for management personnel at Anderson Quarry, the Rockton and Rion Railroad line and side tracks, two steam locomotives from the Rockton and Rion Railroad, and a ca. 1941 school building constructed of granite. The district retains sufficient integrity to reflect the history of the Winnsboro Granite Company and granite quarrying in the area between ca. 1883 and ca. 1945. The properties, with the exception of Greenbrier School, are grouped into two complexes, the Anderson Quarry-Phillips Granite Works and the Rion Granite Quarry-Brooks Granite Company. Most of the buildings and structures in the Historic District were constructed of Winnsboro blue granite, with the majority constructed from the late 1920s to the late 1930s. Listed in the National Register December 6, 1984.

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