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34 Meeting Street [Daniel Elliot Huger House] - 1898
B&W photograph of the Daniel Elliot Huger House [34 Meeting], oblique view, west (front) and south elevations. (Piazzas were added at the turn of the 20th century.) Captioned: "Dwelling occupied by the last Royal Governor of South Carolina, Lord William Campbell. 34 Meeting St. Charleston SC. Now owned by William E. Huger Esq. Taken for Society of Colonial Dames of America. New York City Nov. 1898." Photo measures 7½" x 9½"; matted to a to...
Record Type: Photo
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34 Meeting Street (Daniel Elliott Huger House) - ca. 1920
Photograph of the Daniel Elliott Huger House (34 Meeting Street), corner view showing the east (front) and south (piazzas) elevations. Street light at upper left. Handwritten on back: "L. Campbell."
Record Type: Photo
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Daniel Elliott Huger House (34 Meeting Street) - 1979
B&W photograph of the Daniel Elliott Huger House (34 Meeting Street), corner view showing the west (front) and south (piazzas) elevations. Dated March 1979.
Record Type: Photo
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Plat - Plat: Lot of Land...Belonging to the Estate of Elizabeth Blake [34 Meeting Street]
Title of drawing: Plat: Lot of Land...Belonging to the Estate of Elizabeth Blake [34 Meeting Street] Date of drawing: August 15, 1795 Name of creator: Joseph Purcell Elizabeth Blake was a granddaughter of John Bull who had bought the entire undivided lot that ran from Church to Meeting in 1759. Digital photograph of original plat attached to the deed by which 39 Meeting was sold (Charleston RMC office).
Record Type: Archive
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Property File - 34 Meeting Street (Daniel Elliott Huger House)
Constructed ca. 1760; some alterations ca. 1795-1800, ca. 1850, ca. 1900. The lots on which this substantial double-pile house was constructed were subdivided in 1759 from the Eveleigh House property at 39 Church Street. The purchaser was Capt. John Bull (1693-1767) of Bull's (now Coosaw) Island. The Bull dwelling, rented by Lord William Campbell in 1775, is one of the few royal governors' houses to survive from the colonial period. A room-by-inv...
Record Type: Archive
