Jacob Kelley House Explained

Jacob Kelley House
Location:West of Hartsville on S-16-12, near Hartsville, South Carolina
Coordinates:34.3497°N -80.1458°W
Built:c.
Added:May 6, 1971
Refnum:71000768

Jacob Kelley House is a historic home located near Hartsville, Darlington County, South Carolina. The original one-story, log portion of the house predates 1830. The home was enlarged, weatherboarded, and a second story added about 1830–1840. It was later doubled with the addition of a two-story annex. It was the home of Jacob Kelley (1780-1874), prominent early settler and founder of the small agricultural community, Kelley Town. Its military significance stems from its use as headquarters for the Union troops of Gen. John E. Smith, Commander of the 3rd Division, 15th Army Corps, in March 1865. From this location the Federal troops commandeered the nearby Kelley Mills, ransacking and laying waste to the surrounding area.[1] [2]

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971.

The house is open for tours on the first Sunday of the month from March through December.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dollie McGrath . Jacob Kelley House. National Register of Historic Places - Nomination and Inventory . March 1971 . pdf . 17 March 2014.
  2. Web site: Jacob Kelley House, Darlington County (S.C. Sec. Rd. 12, Hartsville vicinity). National Register Properties in South Carolina . South Carolina Department of Archives and History . 17 March 2014.
  3. Web site: Jacob Kelley House. South Carolina Office of Tourism. 1 December 2014.