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The Charles Elliott House is a pre-Revolutionary house in Charleston, South Carolina. Charles Elliott paid 2,500 pounds "current currency" (that is, the currency authorized by the colonial government) for the property in 1764. [1] Charles Elliott and his wife, Anne, were patriots during the Colonial period who maintained their family seat at ...
Cooper-Bee House: 94 Church Street, South Carolina 1760–1765 [49] House Thomas Elfe House: 54 Queen Street, South Carolina 1760–1770 [50] House Edward Blake House: 1 Legare Street, Charleston 1760–1770 [51] House Blake Tenements: 2–4 Courthouse Square, Charleston 1760–1772 Rental townhouses The houses are used as offices for ...
The hotel was razed in the 1960s and replaced with a facsimile now known as the Mills House Hotel at 115 Meeting St., Charleston, South Carolina. [12] Memminger School, domestic science building, 20 Beaufain St., Charleston, SC (1908). [13] The addition was a two-story brick building designed by Todd & Benson. Albert W. Todd House (1909), 41 ...
She was a member of the class of Free Colored in Charleston, South Carolina: both her mother and her stepfather had been slaves, but were manumitted in 1798. She was the half sister of Jehu Jones . Her stepfather bought the Burrows-Hall House hotel in 1815, and developed it into the famous Jones Inn , one of the most successful hotels in ...
Historians have been unable to determine which owner was responsible for building the house, but it was probably built around 1760. [1] [2] Daniel Elliott House at 34 Meeting Street, Charleston, South Carolina as seen in a 1795 plat. The large double house (i.e., four rooms per floor with a central stair hall) is three stories tall and sits on ...
A Garden City hotel was evacuated and closed Thursday after structural concerns in the building. Kingfisher Inn, 100 N. Wacamaw Drive, was closed after the engineer, who has overseen projects with ...