Peter Trezevan'ts House, No. 9? Back of photpgraph: "7 & 9 Stoll's Alley" 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…
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…
Back of photograph: "9 Stoll's Alley" This quaint brick paved passage was named for Justinus Stoll, a blacksmith, who is thought to have built his home at No. 7 Stoll's Alley, c. 1745. The street was a run down slum in 1927, and has been…
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…