Provides parking instructions and information on Gaillard Municipal Auditorium, St. John's Reformed Episcopal Church, various properties on George Street, and the Masonic Temple on Meeting Street.
Result found on the following page of: Anson-Society Street Rehabilitation
Background information about the report, which details 17 federal assistance programs that could potentially be used by Historic Charleston Foundation to fund the beautification of Ansonborough.
Result found on the following page of: Rebirth of Ansonborough
Edmunds traces the ownership history of the land plats encompassing 70 Anson Street to 1804 under Henry Laurens, when it was sold to Jacint Laval. Subsequent sales in 1805, 1819, 1831, and 1835 are also discussed.
Result found on the following page of: Rebirth of Ansonborough
Introduction of a three-year fundraising campaign by Historic Charleston Foundation to complete the Ansonbrough Rehabilitation Project and begin additional rehabilitation projects in other neighborhoods.
Result found on the following page of: Ansonborough Neighborhood Tour
Provides historical background, architectural descriptions, and summary of rehabilitation efforts for 60 Hasell Street and 58 Hasell Street. Includes walking directions from Hasell Street to Maiden Lane and Anson Street. Includes information on Charleston's development, subsequent deterioration, and areas of focus on the peninsula by Historic Charleston Foundation.
Result found on the following page of: Anson-Society Street Rehabilitation
Information about the "Homes Association Residential Subdivision" program, including the nature and purpose of the program, who can apply, contact information, printed information available, authorizing legislation, and administering agency.
Result found on the following page of: Ansonborough Neighborhood Tour
Information about the "Housing for Elderly or Handicapped" program, including the nature and purpose of the program, who can apply, contact information, printed information available, authorizing legislation, and administering agency.
Result found on the following page of: Anson-Society Street Rehabilitation
Ownership and architectural information about 63 Anson Street; 64 Anson Street; 71 Anson Street, the Thomas Doughty House; and 72 Anson Street, the Benjamin Simons Neufville House.
Result found on the following page of: Ansonborough Neighborhood Tour
Provides historical background, architectural descriptions, and summary of rehabilitation efforts for St. Andrews Lutheran Church, an unnamed fire station on Meeting Street, and 266 Meeting Street. Walking directions are included and information regarding wells on Rutledge Avenue and in Marion Square that pull from an underground stream.
Result found on the following page of: Beautification of Ansonborough
Information about the "Low-Rent Public Housing" program, including the nature and purpose of the program, who can apply, contact information, printed information available, authorizing legislation, and administering agency.
Discusses problems with inner-city rehabilitation and historical background and architectural descriptions for 275 Meeting Street, Trinity Methodist Church. Includes walking directions down Society Street toward Anson Street and discusses the condition of the buildings on that street prior to the rehabilitation project.
Result found on the following page of: Beautification of Ansonborough
Information about the "Metropolitan Expediters to Assist Local Officials" program, including the nature and purpose of the program, who can apply, contact information, printed information available, authorizing legislation, and administering agency.
Result found on the following page of: Anson-Society Street Rehabilitation
Information about the "Supplementary Grants for Planned Metropolitan Development" program, including the nature and purpose of the program, who can apply, contact information, printed information available, authorizing legislation, and administering agency.
Result found on the following page of: Ansonborough Neighborhood Tour
Provides historical background and architectural descriptions for an unnamed high school building on Society Street; 56 Society Street; and 58 Society Street. Includes property values for restored and unrestored buildings and two other unnamed properties on Society Street.
Result found on the following page of: Beautification of Ansonborough
Information about the "Urban Renewal Demonstration Grants" program, including the nature and purpose of the program, who can apply, contact information, printed information available, authorizing legislation, and administering agency.
Result found on the following page of: Ansonborough Neighborhood Tour
Provides historical background, architectural descriptions, and rehabilitation efforts for 46 Society Street; 44 Society Street; 42 Society Street; and 40 Society Street. Includes walking directions to continue on Society Street.
Result found on the following page of: Beautification of Ansonborough
Information about the "Urban Renewal Projects" program, including the nature and purpose of the program, who can apply, contact information, printed information available, authorizing legislation, and administering agency.
Result found on the following page of: Ansonborough Neighborhood Tour
Provides historical background, architectural descriptions, and rehabilitation efforts for 35 Society Street; 37 Society Street; 32 Society Street; and 301 East Bay Street. Includes walking directions from Society Street to East Bay Street.
Result found on the following page of: Beautification of Ansonborough
Information about the "Highway Beautification" program, including the nature and purpose of the program, who can apply, contact information, printed information available, authorizing legislation, and administering agency.
Result found on the following page of: Ansonborough Neighborhood Tour
Provides historical background, architectural descriptions, and rehabilitation efforts for two unnamed houses on the corner of East Bay Street and George Street and 311 East Bay Street, the Stephen Shrewsbury House.
This one-page typed document provides information regarding the property at the East end of Calhoun Street, known as Gadsden's Wharf. The land ownership is traced back to 1696 under Issac Mazyck. Land development beginning in 1746 under Captain George Anson is also discussed, including the construction of a canal and wharf in Charleston. Changes in street names since the city's early days are also mentioned.
Provided on the front of this two-sided typed document is information regarding the property at the East end of Calhoun Street, known as Gadsden's Wharf. The land ownership is traced back to 1696 under Issac Mazyck. Land development beginning in 1746 under Captain George Anson is also discussed, including the construction of a canal and wharf in Charleston. Changes in street names since the city's early days are also mentioned. A small piece of paper taped to the back reads: "Kindness of: Mr. Gedney M. Howe."
Result found on the following page of: Ansonborough Neighborhood Tour
Provides historical background, architectural descriptions, and rehabilitation efforts for 317 East Bay Street; 321 East Bay Street, the William Blake House; 328 East Bay Street, the Andrew Moffett House; 332 East Bay, the Primrose House; and 329 East Bay, the Gadsden House. Includes walking directions.
Result found on the following page of: Beautification of Ansonborough
Information about the "Equal Opportunity in Housing" program, including the nature and purpose of the program, who can apply, contact information, printed information available, authorizing legislation, and administering agency.
In this one-page typed bulletin, Green discusses the ownership and occupancy histories of 42 Anson Street; 44 Anson Street; 46 Anson Street; 48 Anson Street; and 50 Anson Street. Also focuses on Martin Dowd's properties in Charleston, including 53 Tradd Street.
This three-page typed document details the use of monies in the Historic Charleston Foundation Revolving Fund, stipulated by six points written by the Foundation. Six plans for purchase of properties are also included.
Result found on the following page of: Letter from S. Henry Edmunds to Ben Scott Whaley, May 6, 1959
Edmunds discusses the transfer of the 70 Anson Street property from John Hauck to William Henry Miller, and a legal dispute over the southern parts of Lots 14 and 15 that originally made up the property. The ownership history of northern parts of Lots 16 and 17 in Laurens Square is also discussed.
Result found on the following page of: Letter from S. Henry Edmunds to Ben Scott Whaley, May 6, 1959
Edmunds continues to chronicle the transfer of the 70 Anson Street property, beginning with Julia Yancy Neufville in 1900 to her brother, Henry Simons Neufville. Subsequent transfers occurred in 1904, 1909, 1911, and 1911. He notes that all taxes on the property have been paid through 1958. Property value is also assessed.
Result found on the following page of: Letter from S. Henry Edmunds to Ben Scott Whaley, May 6, 1959
Edmunds chronicles the consolidation of the land plats later known as 70 Anson Street in 1846 into one lot on Anson Street, owned by Eliza Kohne and subsequently transferred in 1848, 1852, 1854, 1855, 1859, 1868, 1889, and 1896.
Result found on the following page of: Letter from S. Henry Edmunds to Ben Scott Whaley, May 6, 1959
Edmunds provides history for the physical structure on the 70 Anson Street property and its ownership under Eliza Kohne, Benjamin K. Neufville, Henry S. Neufville, Julia Yancey Neufville, and Charles C. Leslie.
Result found on the following page of: Letter from S. Henry Edmunds to Ben Scott Whaley, May 6, 1959
Edmunds discusses the deed transfer of the northern pieces of Lots 16 and 17 in Laurens Square from Eliza Conover to Fras. Laborde in 1822 and subsequent transfers in 1827 and 1837.
A six-page typed letter from S. Henry Edmunds to Ben Scott Whaley, with one small insert detailing the sender, recipient, and date of the letter in front of the letter. Edmunds details the history of the properties of 70 and 72 Anson Street.
This four-page brochure includes background information on the Ansonborough Rehabilitation Project and Revolving Fund, photographs and information about Ansonborough homes, and a map of Ansonborough. Homes listed include 40 Society Street; 42 Society Street; 44 Society Street; 56 Society Street; 66 Anson Street; 63 Anson Street; 71 Anson Street; 72 Anson Street; 55 Laurens Street; 48 Laurens Street; 332 East Bay Street; and 329 East Bay Street.
This four-page brochure discusses highlights of the annual report of the area projects committee to the board of trustees of the Historic Charleston Foundation.
This four-page brochure includes background information on the Ansonborough Rehabilitation Project and Revolving Fund, photographs and information about Ansonborough homes, and a map of Ansonborough. Homes listed include 40 Society Street; 42 Society Street; 44 Society Street; 56 Society Street; 66 Anson Street; 63 Anson Street; 71 Anson Street; 72 Anson Street; 55 Laurens Street; 48 Laurens Street; 332 East Bay Street; and 329 East Bay Street.
This four-page brochure includes background information on the Ansonborough Rehabilitation Project and Revolving Fund, photographs and information about Ansonborough homes, and a map of Ansonborough. Homes listed include 40 Society Street; 42 Society Street; 44 Society Street; 56 Society Street; 66 Anson Street; 63 Anson Street; 71 Anson Street; 72 Anson Street; 55 Laurens Street; 48 Laurens Street; 332 East Bay Street; and 329 East Bay Street.
This four-page brochure discusses highlights of the annual report of the area projects committee to the board of trustees of the Historic Charleston Foundation.
This four-page brochure discusses highlights of the annual report of the area projects committee to the board of trustees of the Historic Charleston Foundation.
This four-page brochure discusses highlights of the annual report of the area projects committee to the board of trustees of the Historic Charleston Foundation.
This six-page brochure includes background information on the Ansonborough Rehabilitation Project and Revolving Fund, photographs and information about Ansonborough homes, and a map of Ansonborough.
Second revision of six-page brochure includes background information on the Ansonborough Rehabilitation Project and Revolving Fund, photographs and information about Ansonborough homes, and a map of Ansonborough. Notes indicate which listed homes have been sold.
Second revision of six-page brochure includes background information on the Ansonborough Rehabilitation Project and Revolving Fund, photographs and information about Ansonborough homes, and a map of Ansonborough. Notes indicate which listed homes have been sold.
First revision of six-page brochure includes background information on the Ansonborough Rehabilitation Project and Revolving Fund, photographs and information about Ansonborough homes, and a map of Ansonborough. Notes indicate which listed homes have been sold.
This four-page brochure includes background information on the Ansonborough Rehabilitation Project, photographs and information about Ansonborough homes, and a map of Ansonborough.
This four-page brochure includes background information on the Ansonborough Rehabilitation Project, photographs and information about Ansonborough homes, and a map of Ansonborough.
This four-page brochure includes background information on the Ansonborough Rehabilitation Project, photographs and information about Ansonborough homes, and a map of Ansonborough.
Result found on the following page of: Ansonborough Neighborhood Tour
Provides walking directions to 82 Anson Street and 79 Anson Street, the James Mackie House, and 74 Anson Street. The historical background and summary of rehabilitation efforts for each property area also included.
Result found on the following page of: Anson-Society Street Rehabilitation
Information about the "Open Space Land" program, including the nature and purpose of the program, who can apply, contact information, printed information available, authorizing legislation, and administering agency.
Result found on the following page of: Ansonborough Open Space Study
In this one-page typed document eight houses and gardens are added to the walking tour through the Ansonborough Neighborhood: 19 Wentworth Street, 57 Anson Street, 46 Society Street,43 Society Street, 63 Anson Street, 75 Anson Street, and 79 Anson Street. An approximate date of when the buildings on the property were built, as well as ownership information, is included.
Result found on the following page of: Anson-Society Street Rehabilitation
Information about specific Ansonborough house purchases and sales, including 71 Anson Street, the Thomas Doughty House; 68 Anson Street; and 72 Anson Street, the Benjamin Simons Neufville House.
Result found on the following page of: Beautification of Ansonborough
Information about the "Urban Beautification" program, including the nature and purpose of the program, who can apply, contact information, printed information available, authorizing legislation, and administering agency.
Result found on the following page of: Rebirth of Ansonborough
Provides walking directions to 57 Laurens Street; 55 Laurens Street; 52 Laurens Street; 3 Wall Street; and 53 Laurens Street. The historical background and summary of rehabilitation efforts for each property area also included.
Information about rehabilitation of specific Ansonborough houses, including 64 Anson Street; 42 Society Street; 63 Anson Street; and 44 Society Street, the Isaac Reeves Building.
Result found on the following page of: Beautification of Ansonborough
Information about the "Historic Preservation Grants" program, including the nature and purpose of the program, who can apply, contact information, printed information available, authorizing legislation, and administering agency.
Result found on the following page of: Ansonborough Neighborhood Tour
Provides historical background, architectural descriptions, and summary of rehabilitation efforts for 51 Laurens Street; 50 Laurens Street; 49 Laurens Street; 48 Laurens Street; 5 Alexander Street; 6 Alexander Street; and 75 Anson Street, the Joseph Legare House.
Result found on the following page of: Ansonborough Open Space Study
Status of Ansonborough houses during the period between March 1959 and January 1, 1965, including number of houses sold, under contract, or renovated by Historic Charleston Foundation, number of houses currently for sale or under contract, and number of houses purchased and improved by other individuals.
A one-page typed document chronicling the history of 66 Anson Street, 40 Society Street, and 42 Society Street, from the fire of 1838 to launch of HCF Revolving Fund in 1958.
This one-page typed document, is a compilation of notes from an investigation into the ownership history of the property at 45 Hasell Street, tracing the property deed back to 1837.
This one-page typed document discusses the historical background and describes the architecture of the building at 48 Hasell Street, St. Johannes Lutheran Church. The unknown writer references Beatrice Ravenel's book, The Architects of Charleston.
Information about the "Demolition of Unsound Structures" program, including the nature and purpose of the program, who can apply, contact information, printed information available, authorizing legislation, and administering agency.
Result found on the following page of: Ansonborough Neighborhood Tour
Provides information regarding protective covenants in the Ansonborough project, as well as historical background, architectural descriptions, and rehabilitation efforts for 75 Anson Street; 71 Anson Street, the Thomas Doughty House; and 67 Anson Street, St. Stephen's Episcopal Church.
Result found on the following page of: Ansonborough Open Space Study
History of the Ansonborough neighborhood from 1762, when part of the Anson land was the property of Henry Laurens, through the mid-20th century, when Historic Charleston Foundation selected Ansonborough for its first rehabilitation project.