Lemuel Boozer House
Lemuel Boozer House | |
Lemuel Boozer House, August 2012 | |
| Location | 320 W. Main St., Lexington, South Carolina |
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| Coordinates | 33°59′6″N 81°14′32″W / 33.98500°N 81.24222°W |
| Area | 1.5 acres (0.61 ha) |
| Built | c. 1820-1830, 1840s |
| Architectural style | Greek Revival, Federal, Raised Cottage |
| NRHP reference No. | 77001231 |
| Added to NRHP | August 16, 1977 |
Lemuel Boozer House, also known as the Boozer-Harmon House, is a historic home located in the town of Lexington in Lexington County, South Carolina. The home belonged to lawyer, politician, and judge Lemuel Boozer (1809-1870). It was built about 1828–1830 and is a one-story clapboard dwelling on a raised basement. It has a low-pitch gable roof and a tall basement of brick piers. A rear ell and wing were added in the 1840s. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. It is one of the oldest structures in the town of Lexington.