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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMW6J_quaker-burial-ground_Charleston-SC.html
The following people were buried at the Quaker meeting house graveyard on King Street and were reinterred at this site in 1974. (Left Column) John Allen - 1720 Bena Austin - 1735 John Cooper - 1715 Mary Fisher Bayly Crosse - 1699 John Dento…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMW6G_blake-tenements_Charleston-SC.html
The National Registerof Historic PlacesBlake TenementsSouth CarolinaDepartment of Archivesand History
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMW6F_john-fullerton-house_Charleston-SC.html
Architect - Builder - Owner c. 1772 Georgian period Built of Cypress, Charleston single house design. Drawing room Mantle by Thomas Elfe. Quarters for British junior officers of Clinton's and Cornwallis staffs. Legends: Ghost which continues t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMW6C_36-meeting-street_Charleston-SC.html
This Georgian Style residence is an early example of the "Charleston Single House." The original woodwork is noteable; the drawing room mantle is attributed to Charleston cabinet maker, Thomas Elfe. Unique in the kitchen building is the original c…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMW60_32-legare-street_Charleston-SC.html
Legare Street is named for goldsmith Solomon Legare "the Huguenot," who built the first house on this property. Before the lot left the family in 1803, his descendants had become wealthy plantation owners and commission merchants. This large U-…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMW57_major-general-charles-cotesworth-pinckney_Charleston-SC.html
One of the Founders of the American Republic Born February 25, 1746, Charleston Member of Provincial Assembly 1769 District Attorney General for South Carolina 1773 Member of Provincial Congress 1775 Officer of the Continental Army 1775 Pr…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMW3S_bethel-methodist-church_Charleston-SC.html
Bethel Methodist Church lot donated byThomas BennettA.D. 1795Church dedicated 1798Moved across streetfor use of coloredpeople and presentchurch dedicatedAug. 7, 1853Parsonage onceoccupied byBishop Francis Asbury1st M. Church in cityThe Blue Meetin…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMW38_robert-brewton-house_Charleston-SC.html
Built circa 1720 forColonel Robert Brewtonwealthy wharf owner andprovincial powder receiver.One of the earliest fineexamples of asingle house.[Plaque]Robert Brewton House Has Been Designated aRegistered NationalHistoric Landmark under the pr…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMW36_first-baptist-church_Charleston-SC.html
Established September 25, 1682Kittery, MaineMoved to this site, 1699This building dedicated January, 1822Designed by Robert MillsTime Capsule placed, 1983to be opened, 2083 "To God be the Glory"
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMW2Z_john-mccall-house_Charleston-SC.html
First granted to Thomas Rose by the Lords Proprietors in 1681 and delineated as Lot 64 of the Grand Modell, this lot was part of the early walled city of Charleston. A brick house was initially built on the property that survived the fire of 1740 …
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