File:Basement Plan - Othniel Beale House, 99-101 East Bay Street, Charleston, Charleston County, SC HABS sc-874 (sheet 3 of 18).tif
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Basement Plan - Othniel Beale House, 99-101 East Bay Street, Charleston, Charleston County, SC | |||||
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Basement Plan - Othniel Beale House, 99-101 East Bay Street, Charleston, Charleston County, SC |
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Description |
Beale, Othniel, owner; Frost, Susan Pringle, preservationist; Legge, Lionel, preservationist; Robbins, Ashley, faculty sponsor; Jones, Kimberly, project manager; Lawrance, Katie, project manager; King, Hillary, project manager; Destafano, Jaime, field team; Feaster, Sandi, field team; Ford, Natalie, field team; Grismore, Jason, field team; Hamilton, Will, field team; Joseph, Katie, field team; Moore, Helen, field team; Norton, Kim, field team; Peltola, Xana, field team; Richardson, Julius, field team; Richardson, Meg, field team; Ross, Caroline, field team; Zwolak, Jamie, field team |
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Depicted place | South Carolina; Charleston County; Charleston | ||||
Date | Documentation compiled after 1933 | ||||
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Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print |
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HABS sc-874 (sheet 3 of 18) |
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The Beale House was the first residence on Rainbow Row to be rescued from the delapidation that had permeated the neighborhood by the 1930s. Judge and Mrs. Lionel Legge along with Susan Pringle Frost, a celebrated figure among Charleston preservationists, are credited with the rejuvenation of this well-known Charleston block. The Lionels restored the early 18th century windows and replaced the original storefronts with the current cargo style doors. The iron balcony was salvaged from the now demolished C.F. Prigge House, at one time located on Elizabeth Street and the initials "CP" are clearly visible in the balcony's detailing. The original cypress paneling remains in both the parlors, a rare remnant from early Georgian Charleston. In the 20th century the garden was the location for many preservation events including the first of Charleston's legendary garden tours. Landscape architects studied the garden in the early 1990s and through archeology and research, restored the garden as Charleston's first example of landscape preservation.
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Source | https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/sc1143.sheet.00003a | ||||
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