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Pelham Mill Office - North Side
Photographer: Brian Scott
Taken: June 20, 2008
Caption: Pelham Mill Office - North Side
Additional Description: Western Carolina Regional Sewer Authority took an active role in preserving a historical landmark in the Upstate. On September 11, 2002, historic Pelham Mill office building was moved onto land leased by Western Carolina to the County Recreation District for only $1 a year. This one-story brick building was believed to be built around 1870 and was used as the Pelham Mill’s office until the textile plant closed in 1930. The building became a Pelham Post Office until its closing in 1996. Since the building was never placed on the historical register, it would have been demolished if Western Carolina had not stepped in to help.
Submitted: May 16, 2009, by Brian Scott of Anderson, South Carolina.
Database Locator Identification Number: p63627
File Size: 0.100 Megabytes

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