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Dorn Gold Mine is a historic gold mine site located near McCormick in McCormick County, South Carolina. The mine was struck in 1852, and exhausted in the late 1850s. It was operated by William Dorn, who excavated nearly $1,000,000 in gold during this period. In 1869, the mine was sold to inventor Cyrus McCormick. In 1882, McCormick ended his ...
Joseph Jennings Dorn House: December 12, 1985 : Gold and Oak Sts. McCormick: 6: Eden Hall: Eden Hall: September 23, 1980 : 6 miles northeast of McCormick off U.S. Route 221 and South Carolina Highway 24
Pages in category "National Register of Historic Places in McCormick County, South Carolina" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
McCormick has a public library, the McCormick County Library. [12] The McCormick County School District is a public school district located in McCormick, South Carolina. It serves the educational needs of the local community, providing a variety of academic programs and extracurricular activities to support student growth and development. [13]
The following 14 pages use this file: Bordeaux, South Carolina; Clarks Hill, South Carolina; List of counties in South Carolina; McCormick, South Carolina
National Register of Historic Places in McCormick County, South Carolina (21 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in McCormick County, South Carolina" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
Dorn's Flour and Grist Mill is a historic grist mill located at McCormick in McCormick County, South Carolina. It was built circa 1898 and is a 2 1/2- story, red brick structure with projecting one-story wings. A three-story brick wall of cross-shaped plan was built in 1915 to support a water tower tank. The mill originally housed a cotton gin ...
South Carolina Highway 104 (SC 104) was a state highway that was established in 1939 from SC 43 (now U.S. Route 378 (US 378)) in McCormick northeast for about 4 miles (6.4 km). The next year, its northern terminus was extended to the north-northwest to SC 10 northeast of Troy .