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词条 Heriot-Moise House
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{{Infobox NRHP
| name = Heriot-Moise House
| nrhp_type = hd | nocat = yes
| image = Heriot-Moise House Aerial.jpg
| caption = Aerial view of the house
| nearest_city= Sumter, South Carolina
| coordinates = {{coord|33|57|36|N|80|18|28|W|display=inline,title}}
| locmapin = South Carolina#USA
| built = 1850
| architecture = Greek Revival
| added = December 21, 1989
| area = {{convert|45.5|acre}}
| governing_body = Private
| refnum = 89002149[1]
}}

The Heriot-Moise House, also known as Ingleside, is an historic plantation house located on Brewington Road at Oswego Highway U.S Highway 401 north of Sumter in Sumter County, South Carolina. It is "significant for its illustration of evolving architectural forms and influences from ca. 1790 into the twentieth century, as altered from an essentially vernacular hall-and-parlor house to a residence with Early Classical revival and Greek revival influences. Extant features from the original house and the ca. 1800, ca. 1830, ca. 1850, and later alterations show how succeeding owners adapted the house to their changing needs and circumstances. It is also significant as a basically intact nineteenth and early twentieth century farm complex."[2]

The earliest part of the main house was built around 1790 by a man named Pleasant Tisdale, who had taken title to the surrounding {{convert|340|acre}} in 1787. Around 1850, John Ouldfield Heriot substantially expanded the house to its present appearance. In 1920, the property was acquired by Francis Marion Moise (1893–1968) who adapted it to the needs of his family.[3]

In 1986 Air Force Lt. Col. Eric McConnell and his wife Jeannie McConnell acquired the property from the Moise family, but waited for two years before they started renovations to the house so they could make it their home. In July 1989 they were able to move in with their two children, but within two months Hurricane Hugo caused extensive damage, which necessitated repairs. Later in December 1991 approximately $37,000 worth of damage was done to the interior furnishings by vandals.[4]

On December 21, 1989, the Heriot-Moise House was added to the National Register of Historic Places.[1] The designation includes the surrounding property and several outbuildings including a log slave house which dates to the 1790s and a small house which dates to the early 19th century.[2]

References

1. ^{{NRISref|2009a}}
2. ^{{Cite web | title = Heriot-Moise House, Sumter County (Brewington Rd. & U.S. Hwy. 401, Sumter vicinity) | work = National Register Properties in South Carolina | publisher = South Carolina Department of Archives and History | url = http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/sumter/S10817743007/index.htm | accessdate = 8 September 2012}}
3. ^{{Cite web | last = Richardson | first = Katherine |author2=Robert B. Bennett Jr | title = Heriot-Moise House | work = National Register of Historic Places - Nomination and Inventory | date = January 18, 1988 | url = http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/sumter/S10817743007/S10817743007.pdf | format = pdf | accessdate = 8 September 2012}}
4. ^[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1980&dat=19931205&id=nEEjAAAAIBAJ&sjid=K68FAAAAIBAJ&pg=1245,1130263 Gorman, Bob, Determination to Never Give In Pays Off For Couple, The (Sumter, SC) Item, December 5, 1993, accessed January 8, 2011]

External links

  • {{Find a Grave|51359775}}
{{National Register of Historic Places in South Carolina}}

6 : Plantation houses in South Carolina|Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in South Carolina|Houses completed in 1850|Houses in Sumter County, South Carolina|National Register of Historic Places in Sumter County, South Carolina|Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in South Carolina

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