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West side, looking North from 1st Baptist Church

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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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This is the North side of the street looking East from State Street. The Old Exchange and Provost building can be seen as the focal point of the photograph, as well as the beautiful carved, gilt eagle on the facade of the South Carolina Bank Building…

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Back of photograph: "(c) Henry P. Staats / AIA File / 4-8 St. Michael's Alley" 6 St. Michael’s Alley, The George Dingle House. Photo featured in Poston’s The Buildings of Charleston. Susan Pringle Frost, one of Charleston’s preservation pioneers…

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Back of photograph: "(c) Henry P. Staats / Aprox. 4-8 St. Michael's Alley" 6 St. Michael’s Alley, The George Dingle House. Photo featured in Poston’s The Buildings of Charleston. Susan Pringle Frost, one of Charleston’s preservation pioneers and…

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Back of photograph: " Aprox. 4-8 St. Michael's Alley" 6 St. Michael’s Alley, The George Dingle House. Photo featured in Poston’s The Buildings of Charleston. Susan Pringle Frost, one of Charleston’s preservation pioneers and cofounder of the…

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Back of photograph: "(c) Henry P. Staats / 8 Meeting St. / Chas." View of front exterior facade as seen from Meeting Street 8 Meeting Street is most notable for its mid-nineteenth century New Orleans style cast-iron balcony. The house was…

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"""Turn of the century?""
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