In the 1850s, the house was extensively remodeled by Andrew Baxter Springs and his architect, Jacob Graves of Columbia.
In 1946, Elliot White Springs put on an addition toward the rear, and modernized the house with electricity, plumbing and central heat.
President Jefferson Davis and several of his cabinet officers spent the night of April 26, 1865 at the plantation.
The owner of the plantation, Andrew Baxter Springs, recommended that they travel separately to avoid capture.
This article about a property in York County, South Carolina on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.