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Object Type |
Property File |
Title |
100 Tradd Street (Baker-Harby House) |
Scope & Content |
Constructed ca. 1730. Originally owned by Captain Francis Baker, a local merchant who reputedly served as one of Charleston's earliest executioners. After Baker's death, his son eventually sold the house and after a series of owners, it was purchased in 1818 by Isaac Harby, a playwright, editor, and journalist. Under the ownership of the Richards family, the garden was developed by Loutrel Briggs. Needs further research. File contains FOHG house histories (undated/incomplete, 2011); Charleston Magazine article (Feb. 2009); newspaper article (Mercury, 2/3/2005). |
Subjects |
Historic buildings--South Carolina--Charleston |
Search Terms |
Tradd Street Loutrel Briggs garden |
Physical Description |
1 File Folder |
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Object ID # |
TRADD.100.1 |