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Wm. Gibbe's House

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Wm. Gibbe's House

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Sketch of unidentified facade. Possibly 186 King Street. Back of photograph: "Unidentified. Possibly 186 King St." 186 King Street, the Hahnbaum-Moffett Building. Built before 1788 by German physician, Dr. George Hahnbaum, a founder of the Medical…

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Col. John Stuart's House

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"Col. John Stuart's House

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Back of photograph: "(c) Henry P. Staats / 329 East Bay / 'Gadsden House'" 329 East Bay Street, or the Gadsden-Morris House is “one of the tallest and most finely detailed of Charleston’s Federal single homes,” according to Jonathan Poston. The house…

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Back of photograph: "(c) Henry P. Staats / 332 East Bay St. / Chas. S.C." 332 East Bay Street, or the Robert Primrose House was built by auctioneer, Robert Primrose built his home on the site of Christopher Gadsden’s former residence. The brick house…

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Back of photograph: "(c) Henry P. Staats / South Carolina Soc. Hall / Chas. 72 Meeting St." The South Carolina Society Hall was designed by local gentleman architect, Gabriel Manigault. It was constructed as a society hall and school for a fraternity…

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St. Michael's Church
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