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The James Brown House is situated on a portion of Lot Number 82 of the Grand Modell, the city plan for Charleston that was developed in 1670. The lot was originally granted by the Lords Proprietors on June 12, 1694 to John Frowman, a butcher, for …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMW95_quaker-cemetery_Charleston-SC.html
On this site stood two successive meeting houses and the burial ground of the Society of Friends or Quakers. The site was deeded to the Quakers circa 1681 by South Carolina Governor John Archdale, a prominent Charleston Quaker and owner of a large…
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Built for St. Michael'sChurch Rectory byMiller & Fullerton.Sold in 1823 toDr. William Read, whoserved in theRevolution as SurgeonGeneral of theColonial Army. Now a private residence.
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Earliest known deed recorded in 1789
This classic Charleston single house wasonce the home of Thomas Gadsden,distinguished Charleston lawyer andgrandson of Revolutionary War heroGeneral Christopher Gadsden.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMW8Y_bible-depository_Charleston-SC.html
Originally two stories, built as a depository by the South Carolina Bible Society on land purchased from the City for that purpose in 1828.
In 1882 the South Carolina Art Association acquired the building and used it for an art school until 190…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMW8C_pi-kappa-phi-fraternity_Charleston-SC.html
The first meeting of thePi Kappa Phi Fraternitywas held in this buildingthen the home of Simon Fogartyon December 10, 1904.
Founded bySimon FogartyAndrew A. KroggL. Harry MixsonAll natives of Charlestonand at the time students ofthe College of …
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Charlestonian James Simmons is believed to have built this Georgian style house circa 1760. It is located on Lot 278 of the "Grand Model of Charles Town", the earliest plan of the city. Otis Mills, the original owner of the Mills House bought the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMW7G_lucius-mendel-rivers_Charleston-SC.html
(Left Panel)South Carolinian Born in Berkley County September 28 1905 Died at Birmingham Alabama December 28 1970 He spoke for his neighbors and strove to keep his country strong
(Right Panel)Statesman and Patriot S.C. House of Representativ…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMW74_george-washington-statue_Charleston-SC.html
George Washington was born in Virginia on February 22, 1732. As a boy, he excelled in field sports, and though his formal education was limited, he exhibited skill in mathematics and surveying.
In the French and Indian War, though only 23, Colo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMW6X_second-bank-of-the-united-states_Charleston-SC.html
[Top Marker]This Building Erected in 1817for a branch of theSecond Bank of the United Stateswas acquired in 1835, and has beenoccupied continuously since thatdate by the Bank of Charlestonwhose name was changed in1926 toThe South Carolina National…