Southern Railway Depot
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member jhuoni
N 34° 10.497 W 082° 01.451
17S E 405611 N 3782028
Placed on the National List of Historic Places in 2011, this turn of the century railway depot is just one of the historic sites in Ninety Six, South Carolina.
Waymark Code: WMKF05
Location: South Carolina, United States
Date Posted: 04/03/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Lat34North
Views: 6


Marker Text:

SOUTHERN RAILWAY DEPOT

Side One:

This depot, built for the Southern Railway in 1915 is an outstanding example of an early-20th century combination passenger and freight depot. A settlement called Ninety Six predates the Revolution, but the modern town grew up around a stop on the Greenwood & Columbia RR, completed in 1853. Its population grew even more dramatically after 1890 with a boom in the textile industry in Greenwood County.

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Side Two:

The Ninety Six Cotton Mill opened in 1902. By 1906, 400 of the towns 600 residents worked there. That year the Southern Railway, led by the town’s rapid growth and the need to carry people and ship goods to and from Greenwood County, promised Ninety Six a new depot. Built in 1915, it closed in 1978 and has been a community center since 1982. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 2011.

Sponsored by the Historic 96 Development Association, 2014.
Marker Name: Southern Railway Depot

Marker Location: Roadside

Type of Marker: Railroad

Marker number: 24-20

County: Greenwood

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