John Albert Gibert M.D. House
The John Albert Gibert M.D. House, located near McCormick in McCormick County, South Carolina, is a distinguished example of an elaborated upcountry I-House. Constructed around 1867, it reflects the architectural trends of the post-Civil War era, incorporating Greek Revival stylistic elements. The house is a two-story, frame, weatherboard-sheathed structure, featuring a full-height portico supported by massive Doric order masonry columns, a central entrance with pilastered door surrounds, sidelights, and a transom, as well as interior mantels and door and window surrounds that exhibit Greek Revival influences.
The property also includes a one-story frame outbuilding, originally a single dwelling constructed around 1900, which later served as a general store.
The John Albert Gibert M.D. House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 27, 1993, recognizing its architectural significance and its association with the region’s post-Civil War development.
Today, the house stands as a testament to the architectural and historical heritage of McCormick County, offering insight into the region’s postbellum architectural evolution.

