Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1966. Has one of five remaining hand-crafted plaster ceilings in America. Had what is thought to be the oldest green house or "orangerie" in the country. One of the earliest examples of the…
Harrietta Plantation is located east of McClellanville, South Carolina, off of Highway 17, near Santee River. Construction of the plantation house, a Georgian style clapboard, began around 1807 by Mrs. Harriott Horry of Hampton Plantation for her…
Lowndes Grove is a plantation house built around 1786 and located on the Ashley River in Charleston, South Carolina. The one and a half story house sitting on a raised basement was probably designed as Georgian, but due to renovations over the…
Wappaoola Plantation is located in Berkeley County, South Carolina, at Molly Branch, a western branch of the Cooper River. The house was built in 1806 by Reverend Milward Pogson. The plantation takes its name from a creek nearby that made it a rich…
Back of photograph: "7 Stoll's Alley After" Between 1700 and 1748, a small passageway off East Bay was established to connect with Church Street. Many informal documents state that small structures were constructed along the passageway, where harbor…
Back of photograph: "7 Stoll's Alley" 18 State Street, the Nathan Hart House, was owned for investment purposes by the same family from 1815-1905. The two-story masonry building reflects the changing uses and status of the neighborhood, housing at…
Back of photograph: "(c) Henry P. Staats / State St. / Chas." 18 State Street, the Nathan Hart House, was owned for investment purposes by the same family from 1815-1905. The two-story masonry building reflects the changing uses and status of the…