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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMWAI_90-east-bay-street_Charleston-SC.html
The Ancrum Wharf Building was constructed by Parker Quince and John Ancrum, both North Carolina natives, who who married to Savannah and Mary Rhett. The Rhett sisters were heirs to Col. William Rhett. The Ancrum Wharf Building is one of the few wh…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMWAH_colonel-william-rhett_Charleston-SC.html
Colonel William Rhett, born in London in 1666, arrived at Charles Towne in 1694.In 1712 he built and lived at 54 Hasell Street,thought to be Charleston's oldest dwelling. A capable military man and sea Captain, he was commissioned a Vice Admira…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMWAF_dr-thomas-dale-house_Charleston-SC.html
[Top Marker]:Dr. Thomas DaleHouse73 Church StreetHas Been Placed on theNational Registerof Historic Placesby the United StatesDepartment of the Interiorc. 1716-33[Middle Marker]:In 1733 Col. Miles Brewtonpresented this house tohis daughter, Mrs. T…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMWAD_one-north-adgers-wharf_Charleston-SC.html
In the 18th century the wharves along this area of the Cooper River served as a center of Charleston's important shipping industry, playing a vital role in the city's economic growth until early in the 20th century. North Adger's Wharf was origina…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMWA8_the-nicholas-trott-house_Charleston-SC.html
First brick house erected in Charleston standing in 1709. Home of Nicholas Trott first Attorney General of the Province of Carolina 1698 to 1702 and Chief Justice 1713 to 1719.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMWA1_ann-peacock-house_Charleston-SC.html
The front portion of this fine example ofthe Charleston single house was built onpart of the original lot #37 of the platof Charleston known as the "Grand Modell."The home was erected by Wm. Hall forAnn Peacock, a wealthy widowfrom St. George's Pa…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMWA0_thomas-bees-house_Charleston-SC.html
Thomas Bee, a leader in thecolonial government anda patriot of the Revolution,built this fine house about1730. A later owner wasGovernor Joseph Alstonand his wife, Theodosia,daughter of Aaron Burr.She was mysteriously lostat sea in 1812.The Nullif…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMW9Z_daniel-huger-house_Charleston-SC.html
Handsome Georgian "Double House" constructed of brick but covered by stucco after 1886 earthquake. Drawing room has handsome ceiling plaster work decorations and carved overmantel with ionic pilasters. Residence of last Royal Governor Lord William…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMW9W_alexander-christie-house_Charleston-SC.html
Handsome Adam stylesingle house and gabledcarrage house wasbuilt on Lot 36 ofGrand Model house.It has been rectory ofSt. Philip's Church since1908. A successful Scot,Alexander Christie builtthe house as his residenceand place of business.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMW9S_72-74-tradd-street_Charleston-SC.html
circa 1740 Local merchant James Matthews constructed this three-story over raised basement, double tenement building circa 1740. The house features a Flemish bond brick pattern and nine over nine light windows. The gambrel roof with a jerkin-head…
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