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  2. Daniel Legare House - Wikipedia

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    The Daniel Legare House is at 79 Anson Street. The Daniel Legare House is the oldest surviving house in the historic Ansonborough area of Charleston, South Carolina. [1] The land upon which the house was built was sold to Daniel Crawford in May 1745 for a price that was much lower than expected for a house at the time, thereby suggesting a construction date after that time.

  3. Legare-Morgan House - Wikipedia

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    The Legare-Morgan House is a one-story clapboard structure built in Aiken, South Carolina around 1835. [2] [3] From 1850 to 1859 it was the home of the artist, poet and inventor, James Mathews Legare. In 1870 the property was sold to Thomas C. Morgan.

  4. Robert Barnwell Rhett House - Wikipedia

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    The house was likely built by James Legare in a proper classical manner. Legare sold the house in 1856 to Robert Barnwell Rhett, who made it his home until 1863. During that time, his son, newspaper editor Robert Barnwell Rhett Jr., also occupied the house. George Trenholm bought the house from Rhett in 1863 but kept it only until 1866.

  5. Sword Gate House - Wikipedia

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    The Gaud family bought the Sword Gate House in 1949 following almost two decades of vacancy and repaired and furnished the buildings. They operated a guest house in the house for a time. [7] Eventually, by 1959, they chose to pursue a subdivision of the property and sell off two lots facing on Legare Street to make ends meet.

  6. Hugh S. Legaré - Wikipedia

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    Education. University of South Carolina, Columbia (BA) Hugh Swinton Legaré (/ lɪˈɡriː / lih-GREE; January 2, 1797 – June 20, 1843) was an American lawyer, diplomat and politician from South Carolina who served as the 16th United States Attorney General under President John Tyler. Legaré served as Attorney General of South Carolina from ...

  7. James Matthews Legaré - Wikipedia

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    James Matthews Legaré. Circa 1855. James Matthews Legaré (November 26, 1823 in Charleston, South Carolina – March 30, 1859 in Aiken, South Carolina) was an American poet and inventor. He was a relative of Hugh S. Legaré. He was by profession an inventor, artist, and author, but whose ill health prevented the commercialization of his devices.

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  9. Daniel Waring House - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Waring House. The Daniel Waring House, also known as Indian Hill, is located on River Road (Orange County Route 29) just outside the village of Montgomery, New York, United States. It sits on a large parcel of land overlooking the Wallkill River at the junction of River Road and NY 17K, just opposite the western approach to Ward's Bridge.