Abbeville Post Office
Abbeville Post Office (former), 200 block, South Main Street (1912): Two-story, brick building constructed as a United States Post Office, but presently used as the Abbeville Public Library. There is a seven-bay facade featuring a central, double door entrance with decorative transom and architrave on the first story. Flanking bays are symmetrical and contain eight-light casement windows with four-light transoms on the first story. The outer bays of the second story have three-light casement windows; other second story bays contain simple panels, the central one bearing a name plate for the building. Wall pilasters separating bays have unornamented bases and capitals and support a terra-cotta cornice with dentil molding and stepped parapet. Other elevations have similar ornamentation. The building was designed by James Knox Taylor.