The Dwelling Houses of Charleston South Carolina Electronic Resource

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The Dwelling Houses of Charleston South Carolina Electronic Resource
Alice R Huger Alice Ravenel Huger Smith
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The rooms on each of the two lower floors open into each other with large folding doors. The back rooms are decidedly larger, in order, probably, to make the dining-room a spacious one. The drawing-rooms are on the second floor. The house was very well built, as shown by the fact that, when it was deserted during the long bombard- ment in the years 1863-1865, the lead in the valleys of the roof was stolen, and, though for many months the house was partially flooded with every rain, the ceilings... and walls remained sound.
SOUTH BAY, LEGARE AND TRADD STREETS CHAPTER X SOUTH BAY, LEGARE AND TRADD STREETS THE South Bay Lots from King Street west- ward were also largely reclaimed land. A strip of land there originally lay between the low water lots of the Ashley, and the broad marsh on the banks of a creek which appears to have been early called Oldys' Creek, and later, sometimes, the south branch of Conseillere's Creek. There is record authority for any and every wild spelling of the name " de la Conseillere.


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