Historical Marker Series

South Carolina: Preservation Society of Charleston

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C.- 1804 This significant single house was built by Benjamin DuPr?, a French tailor, sometime after 1803. The entire area was known as "Gadsden's Green" after Christopher Gadsden who divided this land into six wharf lots and 197 back lots, built a brick Ma…
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This residence was built onthe original Robert Limehousefarmlands. The house wasdefinitely standing in 1855and was occupied that yearby Joseph Dawson, a druggistin business at 17 Broad St.
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C. 1884Built by John H. Kornahrens,soda water manufacturerwho used timber froman original house on the lotbuilt circa 1772 byJohn Delke', a tanner.Owned and occupied since 1925by Edward Leon Guenveur, Sr.,a plumbing contractorand his family. Restored in 197…
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This is one of the last grand antebellum houses of Charleston built by Edisto Island cotton planter, I. Jenkins Mikell. He adopted design sophistication and colour of an Italian villa unusual in Charleston. Notice the Jupiter or rams heads on capitals of c…
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circa 1726 rebuilt 1781The masonary structure of this double residence was constructed by Charleston merchant Thomas Lamboll circa 1726. The date of construction is based on surviving land grants showing the establishment of common use alleys on either sid…
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The Ancrum Wharf Building was constructed by Parker Quince and John Ancrum, both North Carolina natives, who were married to Savannah and Mary Rhett. The Rhett sisters were heirs to Col. William Rhett. The Ancrum Wharf Building is one of the few wharf-rel…
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