(Old United States Post Office) Significant in the area of communications, the Supreme Court of South Carolina Building served as main postal unit in Columbia from September 1921 to June 1966, when operations were moved to a new building. The South Carolina Supreme Court is listed in the National Register: The state was commended for repurposing the structure. The building was renovated for its new purpose by Florence architectural firm Gill and Wilkins.
The state then acquired the Neo Classical building and converted it into quarters for the South Carolina Supreme Court. That year, the post office moved to a larger building to accommodate the high volume of mail it was receiving. The building was completed in 1921 and served as a post office until 1966. Benton Henry of Latta, 2015 © Do Not Use Without Written Consent