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By Bill Coughlin, August 8, 2013
William Harvey House Marker
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101 South Carolina, Charleston County, Charleston, South of Broad — William Harvey House58 Meeting Street — circa 1770 —
This three-story, stucco-over brick building was constructed circa 1770 on Town Lot No. 60 of the Grand Modell of Charles Town by merchant and planter William Harvey. It was the western half of a double tenement (18th century term denoting rental . . . Map (db m39314) HM
102 South Carolina, Charleston County, Charleston, South of Broad — William Mills Tenementc. 1801
The builder of this tenement, William Mills, was born in Dundee, Scotland, and became a prosperous tailor and planter in Charleston. He was the father of Robert Mills, pupil of Thomas Jefferson and America's first native professionally trained . . . Map (db m50481) HM
103 South Carolina, Charleston County, Charleston, South of Broad — William Pinckney Shingler HouseC- 1856
Outstanding example of Romantic Greek Revival style, adapted to Charleston climate. Outwardy of dignified classic proportions, interior is richly decorated in eclectic manner but on a livable scale. Standing on 5 lots from the original Robert . . . Map (db m49249) HM
104 South Carolina, Charleston County, Charleston, South of Broad — Young-Johnson Housec. 1770
"Tradition of American Revolution" written in this house.Map (db m47590) HM
105 South Carolina, Charleston County, Charleston, Wraggborough — 28 Chapel StreetVanderhorst Mansion — circa 1832 —
Built as a suburban villa by a member of the wealthy Vanderhorst family, owners of much of Kiawah Island, the stuccoed brick house stands two stories above a raised basement and has a piazza approached on the main floor by a double, semicircular, . . . Map (db m51345) HM
106 South Carolina, Charleston County, Charleston, Wraggborough — The John N. Tidemann House9 Judith Street
This Charleston Single house was constructed between 1835-1852. The house was lived in by John Tidemann, a German immigrant who arrived in Charleston in 1846 at age nineteen. He established a successful hay & grain business at the corner of Prioleau . . . Map (db m31851) HM
107 South Carolina, Charleston County, Johns Island — 10-81 — The Progressive Club
The Progressive Club, built in 1962-63, was a store and community center for Johns Island and other Sea Islands until it was badly damaged by Hurricane Hugo in 1989. The club had been founded in 1948 by civil rights activist Esau Jenkins . . . Map (db m95337) HM
108 South Carolina, Charleston County, North Charleston — Charleston Naval Hospital Historic DistrictThe Navy Base
The Charleston Naval Hospital Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010. The 32 buildings and structures that comprise the district represent two periods of development at the Naval Base that closely relate . . . Map (db m67140) HM
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