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Col. Robert Brewton house

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Back of photograph: "(c) Henry P. Staats / 83-85 Church St." 83-85 Church Street, Cabbage Row or William Hendricks Tenements were constructed in 1749 or 1750 by the Christ Church planter William Hendricks. The first name refers to cabbages that were…

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Heyward-Washington House

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Jacob Motte house

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Thomas Rose's House

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"Heyward-Washington House

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"Heyward-Washington House

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Heyward-Washington House

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Back of photograph: "(c) Henry P. Staats / Bedon's Alley was in existence by 1704. The alley was named for George Beadon (Bedon) who owned land near the street. According to Poston, Bedon's Alley, was developed between 1704-88. The alley was…

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Back of photograph: "(c) Henry P. Staats / 28 Chapel St. 1832" According to Alice R. Huger Smith and Daniel Elliot Huger Smith in their book The Dwelling Houses of Charleston South Carolina, 28 Chapel Street or the Elias Vanderhorst house was built…
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