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- Q17514648 subject Q16809634.
- Q17514648 subject Q8525331.
- Q17514648 subject Q8526444.
- Q17514648 abstract "Judge Thomas Dawkins House, also known as The Shrubs, is a historic home located at Union, Union County, South Carolina. It was built about 1845, and is a two-story clapboard dwelling with a hipped metal roof. The front facade features a five-bay wide verandah supported by six chamfered columns. It was the residence of Judge Thomas Dawkins, a well-known political leader in Union County during and after the American Civil War.It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.".
- Q17514648 added "1973-04-23".
- Q17514648 area "1214.05692672".
- Q17514648 location Q1810731.
- Q17514648 nrhpReferenceNumber "73001735".
- Q17514648 thumbnail Dawkins_House.jpg?width=300.
- Q17514648 wikiPageWikiLink Q16809634.
- Q17514648 wikiPageWikiLink Q1810731.
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- Q17514648 wikiPageWikiLink Q8525331.
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- Q17514648 yearOfConstruction "1845".
- Q17514648 added "1973-04-23".
- Q17514648 built "c.".
- Q17514648 location "Dawkins Court, N of E. Main St., Union, South Carolina".
- Q17514648 name "Judge Thomas Dawkins House".
- Q17514648 refnum "73001735".
- Q17514648 point "34.71861111111111 -81.62083333333334".
- Q17514648 type Place.
- Q17514648 type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Q17514648 type Building.
- Q17514648 type Location.
- Q17514648 type Place.
- Q17514648 type Thing.
- Q17514648 type SpatialThing.
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- Q17514648 comment "Judge Thomas Dawkins House, also known as The Shrubs, is a historic home located at Union, Union County, South Carolina. It was built about 1845, and is a two-story clapboard dwelling with a hipped metal roof. The front facade features a five-bay wide verandah supported by six chamfered columns. It was the residence of Judge Thomas Dawkins, a well-known political leader in Union County during and after the American Civil War.It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.".
- Q17514648 label "Judge Thomas Dawkins House".
- Q17514648 lat "34.71861111111111".
- Q17514648 long "-81.62083333333334".
- Q17514648 depiction Dawkins_House.jpg.
- Q17514648 name "Judge Thomas Dawkins House".