9 Stoll's Alley

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Dublin Core

Title

9 Stoll's Alley

Date

c. 1956-1957
11/29/2016 (date digital)

Description

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 rehabilitated. 9 Stoll’s Alley is pre-revolutionary brick with a modern doorway. References: Stoney, S. G. (1976). This is Charleston. Charleston: The Carolina Art Association.
visible image 16 x 12 cm
Donated to CLS by Henry P. Staats.

Rights

This item is in copyright but can be used for educational purposes. Please contact Charleston Library Society for more information for any use not qualifying as educational use.

Format

image/jpeg

Type

StillImage

Source

Hinson Audio/Visual Collection

Identifier

chls:468
staats_116

Citation

Staats, Henry P., “9 Stoll's Alley,” Charleston Library Society Digital Collections, accessed December 14, 2024, https://charlestonlibrarysociety.omeka.net/items/show/1086.