2 entries match your criteria.
Related Historical Markers
Philip Simmons
Marker detail: Philip Simmons
SHOWN IN SOURCE-SPECIFIED ORDER
| Near Calhoun Street east of Concord Street when traveling east. |
| | Philip Simmons is the most distinguished of Charleston ironworkers. Born on Daniel Island, Simmons began his eighty year career as a blacksmith at the age of thirteen under the apprenticeship of formerly enslaved Peter Simmons (no relation). Over . . . — — Map (db m134229) HM |
| On Richland Street, on the left when traveling east. |
| | Philip Simmons, renowned Charleston
blacksmith, designed these wrought iron
entrance gates and they were fabricated
at the Simmons Blacksmith Shop by his
apprentices Joseph Pringle (cousin) and
Carlton Simmons (nephew). The men
forged . . . — — Map (db m50925) HM |
Jun. 6, 2024