File:Camden - Mulberry.jpg

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Mulberry [James and Mary Boykin Chesnut House], a mansion near Camden, South Carolina

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English: Photomechanical print (postcard) : litho-chrome

Undivided back
No. B10269

Listed in the National Register November 25, 1980; Designated a National Historic Landmark February 16, 2000.
Date circa 1907
Source Digital scan of postcard
Author Published for T. Edmund Krumbholz, Camden by The American News Co., New York City

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