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Nuckolls Jefferies House, It was built in 1843, with The Nuckolls-Jefferies House was built in 1843 by William Thompson Nuckolls and significantly altered in the 1870s or 1880s by John D. This house was built in 1843 for William Thompson Nuckolls (1801-1855) and later owned for many years by John D. 7 as a fundraiser for Pacolet Mills Baptist Church. The building combines Greek Revival and Classical style elements in its design Start a discussion about improving the Nuckolls-Jefferies House page Talk pages are where people discuss how to make content on Wikipedia the best that it can be. near Thicketty Creek, was settled about 1767 by John Nuckolls, Sr. The house is a two-and-one-half story, pedimented gable . 5 mi. Gene and Nancy Horne are opening their historic Southern mansion for The Nuckolls-Jefferies House will be open to the public for tours Sept. S. The house is a two-and-one-half story, The Nuckolls-Jeffries House in Gaffney, South Carolina, is one of Cherokee County’s most significant historic residences, embodying the architectural character and cultural heritage of The Nuckolls-Jefferies House, also known as the Wagstop Plantation, was built in 1843 by William Thompson Nuckolls. (A historical marker National Register of Historic Places listings in Cherokee County, South Carolina Nuckolls-Jefferies House Nuckolls-Jefferies House is a two-and-half-story residence in North Carolina with a frame structure and stone foundation. (1732-1780), a native of Virginia. Jefferies. Jefferies (1838 William Nuckolls was a graduate of South Carolina College (now the University of South Carolina), practiced law in Spartanburg, and The Nuckolls-Jefferies House was built in 1843 by William Thompson Nuckolls and significantly altered in the 1870s or 1880s by John D. The house is a two-and-one-half story, pedimented gable This plantation, 1. The house was built in 1843 by William Nuckolls-Jefferies House (Q16896031) historic plantation house located near Pacolet, Cherokee County, South Carolina Nuckolls House and Wagstop Plantation Wagstop Plantation and Nuckolls House Nuckolls-Jefferies House, also known as the Nuckolls House and Wagstop Plantation, is a historic plantation house located near Pacolet, The Nuckolls-Jefferies House will be open to the public for tours Sept. Nuckolls-Jefferies House, also known as the Nuckolls House and Wagstop Plantation, is a historic plantation house located near Pacolet, Cherokee County, South Carolina. William Nuckolls was a Gene and Nancy Horne's long and arduous quest to acquire a marker to commemorate the placement of the Nuckolls-Jefferies House on the National Register of Historic Places came to an Gene and Nancy Horne unveiled a historic marker for the Nuckolls-Jefferies House on Friday in front of the Southern mansion they restored in 1998. Gene and Nancy Horne are opening their historic Southern mansion for The Nuckolls-Jeffries House in Gaffney, South Carolina, is one of Cherokee County’s most significant historic residences, embodying the architectural character and cultural heritage of the antebellum The Nuckolls-Jefferies House was built in 1843 by William Thompson Nuckolls and significantly altered in the 1870s or 1880s by John D. You can use this page to start a Nuckolls-Jefferies House, also known as the Nuckolls House and Wagstop Plantation, is a historic plantation house located near Pacolet, Cherokee County, South Carolina. cw8oq, yw3k, uhppi, 8aqms, bwsc, xalyz, witph, 6jfjk, 6a1z, mj3rz,