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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCXY_one-broad-street_Charleston-SC.html
This building is one of America's finest crafted Italianate structures. First opened in 1853 as State Bank of South Carolina, it has survived Bombardment, Hurricanes and a Major Earthquake, and Twice been restored along its original plans - Fir…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCXX_walker-evans-cogswell-company_Charleston-SC.html
Distinguished for Achievement as Stationers, Book Binders, and Printers, Since its founding in 1821 by John C. Walker. Appointed Lithographers and Printers to The Confederate Government in 1861. The company in this building produced stamps, Bank n…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCXW_col-othneil-beales-house_Charleston-SC.html
Othneil Beale, sea Captain from New England, Colonel of Provincial Troops, Engineer, Successful merchant, built this house about 1740, with ground floors for mercantile use, and living rooms above Finely Cypress Paneled.The previous owners, Justic…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCUK_city-hall_Charleston-SC.html
This building, designed byGabriel Manigaultand built in 1801 for theCharleston branch ofThe First Bank of the United States,Stands upon the site which was setapart as a market place in 1672and used for that purpose until1796 when the old "Beef Mar…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCNC_ordinance-of-secession_Charleston-SC.html
This Buildingstands on the site formerly occupiedby S.C. Institute Hallwhere, on December 20, 1860,was signed and ratified theOrdinance of SecessionWhich withdrew the state of South Carolinafrom the Union and led to the formation ofthe Confederate…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCNA_richard-hutson_Charleston-SC.html
Herein Lie the Remains of Richard Hutson 1747 - 1795 son of Rev. William and Mary Woodward HutsonSouth Carolina Patriot, Statesman and Jurist Graduated Princeton 1765 Founding Body The College of Charleston 17-72 - 1794 Member S.C. general Assembl…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCN9_the-independent-or-congregational-church-of-charlestown_Charleston-SC.html
The brickwork below is thought to be from the second of four buildings to house the church.Constructed in 1732, it was replaced in 1804 by a Robert Mills designed sanctuary, circular in shape. Said to be the largest domed building in the U.S., it …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCN4_the-site-of-colleton-bastion_Charleston-SC.html
The Plan of Charles TownPrepared by Edward Crisp about 1704, gives the Location of the several BastionsA. GranvilleB. CravenC. CartaretD. ColletonE. AshleyF. BlakeG. The Half MoonI. Johnson's Cover'd Half MoonL. The Palisades Other PlacesH. The…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCN3_the-site-of-granville-bastion_Charleston-SC.html
The Plan of Charles TownPrepared by Edward Crisp about 1704, gives thelocation of the several BastionsA. GranvilleB. CravenC. CartaretD. ColletonE. AshleyF. BlakeG. The Half MoonI. Johnson's Cover'd Half MoonL. The Palisades Other PlacesH. The …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCN2_the-site-of-carteret-bastion_Charleston-SC.html
The Plan of Charles TownPrepared by Edward Crisp about 1704, gives thelocation of the several BastionsA. GranvilleB. CravenC. CartaretD. ColletonE. AshleyF. BlakeG. The Half MoonI. Johnson's Cover'd Half MoonL. The Palisades Other PlacesH. The …