EMSLIE NICHOLSON HOUSE (Continued from other side) Col. Thomas Brandon (1741-1802), who bought Fair Forest about 1785


EMSLIE NICHOLSON HOUSE (Continued from other side) Col. Thomas Brandon (1741-1802), who bought Fair Forest about 1785, had been a Patriot militia officer and was a longtime state representative and state senator. The Tudor Revival house built in 1923 near the site of the plantation house was designed by Robert & Co. of Atlanta. It was built for Emslie Nicholson (1863-1939), president of textile mills in Union, Lockhart, and Monarch. Erected by the Union County Historical Society, 2008


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Location: United States of America, South Carolina, Union County
Photo credit: © Jason O. Watson / historical-markers.org / Alamy / Afripics
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