Beaufort Arsenal - Beaufort, SC
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
N 32° 25.958 W 080° 40.230
17S E 530976 N 3588438
Built in 1795 burnt and shelled by the Union, rebuilt 1852, renovated in 1934 by the WPA.
Waymark Code: WMZNCC
Location: South Carolina, United States
Date Posted: 12/07/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Geojeepsters
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County of arsenal: Beaufort County
Location of arsenal: Craven St., middle of block between Carteret St. & Scott St., N. side, Beaufort
Erected: 1795 - 1852
Architectural Style: Gothic Revival

"The South Carolina State Arsenal was established in 1795 at the site of the old courthouse in Beaufort, South Carolina. It was expanded in 1852 with barracks for 250 men and a six gun battery. Renovated 1934 by the WPA with one wing as a museum and the other wing serving as the National Guard Headquarters. Abandoned as a military post in 1966." ~ Fort Wiki


"The outstanding public building in Beaufort is the 1851 Arsenal, a fine Gothic castellated building, now the Beaufort Museum.

"Revival Styles: Twenty-two buildings were noted in the 1998 survey as being examples of late nineteenth to early-twentieth century revival styles. These styles typically incorporated elements of earlier period architecture. Examples are located throughout the district. The Gothic Revival style is represented by ... and the Beaufort Arsenal (713 Craven Street, 1852, site #906).

"Craven St., 713 - fraternal/patriotic/political: Beaufort Arsenal - 1795 and 1852 - 2-story stucco arsenal, now museum - block 69 - site #906

"To the west, along Craven Street, the Arsenal mentioned in 1805 survives in an enlarged and otherwise altered condition. Commenced in 1795, the original design incorporated two single-story tabby block-like buildings linked in linear fashion by a timber framed gun shed left open along its south side for access. One block accommodated arms, the other gunpowder and the entire assemblage was set in a compound enclosed by brick or tabby walls. Construction, completed 1779, was entrusted to Col. Thomas Talbird who, to reduce costs, omitted stucco external finishes from the tabby and substituted plain roof tiles for glazed ones. Results were disastrous, the building suffering a well documented history of leaks and deterioration until rebuilt for the Beaufort Volunteer Artillery in 1852 when the gun-shed was demolished and replaced by brick arcades supporting an upper level assembly room.86 The enclosing wall was also re-constructed, the entire complex then being embellished with crenelations.

"The Beaufort Arsenal (713 Craven Street, site #906), also in the Gothic Revival style, was built in 1852 on the foundations of an earlier arsenal by the Beaufort Volunteer Artillery Company. The thirteen-bay crenelated main block has a flat roof and lancet windows. Single story wings extend at right angles to the southeast and southwest and are linked by a high brick wall defining a courtyard. An arched central doorway in the wall opens onto the courtyard. Construction of the east end of the main block incorporated the lower level of an original late-eighteenth century tabby arsenal on the site. The building was enlarged and renovated as part of a 1934 W.P.A. project." ~ NRHP Nomination Form, PDF pages, 6, 31, 44, 90, 157.

Project type: Government building (non-park)

Date built or created: 1795, rebuilt 1852; WPA 1934

Location: Beaufort Museum

City: Beaufort

Condition: Good upkeep with a little wear and tear

Website for additional information: [Web Link]

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