South Carolina Department of Archives and History
National Register Properties in South Carolina

East Main Street-Douglass Heights Historic District, Union County (Union)
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William Walker
House
500 Perrin Ave.
Manning Jeter
House
424 Perrin Ave.
420 Perrin Ave. 418 Perrin Ave. Harrietta Hall
414 Perrin Ave.
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W. H. Sartor
House
410 Perrin Ave.
100 Douglass
Heights
103 Douglass
Heights
Dr. James
Morgan House
104 Douglass
Heights
B. F. Kennedy
House
105 Douglass
Heights
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R. A. Easterling
House
107 Douglass
Heights
D. W. Mullinax
House
108 Douglass
Heights
James T.
Doulgass House
111 Douglass
Heights
113 Douglass
Heights
J. H. Schopaul
House
118 Douglass
Heights

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The East Main Street/Douglass Heights Historic District is significant both for its association with the residential development of Union from ca. 1823 to ca. 1940 and as a reflection of the diverse architectural styles and influences in residences of that period. It is also significant for its association with many of the leading public and business leaders of Union in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The district is a collection of 84 primarily residential properties in the eastern area of Union, including portions of East Main Street, Douglass Heights, and Perrin Avenue. The district contains 13 properties of key significance and 42 other properties contributing to the character of the district. Representative architectural styles include Neo-Classical, Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, and Dutch Colonial Revival. Listed in the National Register July 17, 1989.

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