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  1. 69 Church Street (Capers-Motte House) - ca. 1949

    B&W photograph of 69 Church Street (Capers-Motte House), street elevation, southeast corner showing the piazzas. Photo appears in several Festival of Homes tour booklets. This was the home of noted Charleston artist Alice Ravenel Huger Smith at the time.

    Record Type: Photo

    69 Church Street
  2. 69 Church Street (Capers-Motte House) - ca. 1996

    Two B&W photographs of the Capers-Motte House (69 Church Street): a: East (front) elevation showing the southeast corner of the house. (Two copies of photo in sleeve.) b: East (front) elevation roofline.

    Record Type: Photo

    a: 69 Church Street (ca. 1996)
  3. 69 Church Street Piazzas and Iron Fence (Capers-Motte House) - ca. 1920

    Scan of photograph showing the partial south elevation -- piazzas and iron fence -- of 69 Church Street (Capers-Motte House). Photo album page annotation: Church Street.

    Record Type: Photo

    69 Church Street Piazzas & Fence
  4. Double Drawing Room, 69 Church Street (Capers-Motte House) - ca. 1949

    Two B&W photographs of the double drawing room of the Capers-Motte House (69 Church Street): a: View of one drawing room viewed through a large arched entry. Photo appears in several Festival of Homes tour booklets. b: Fireplace and mantel in (presumably) the second drawing room. This was the home of noted Charleston artist Alice Ravenel Huger Smith at the time.

    Record Type: Photo

    a: Drawing Room, 69 Church Street (ca. 1949)
  5. Drawing, Architectural - 69 Church Street (Capers-Motte House)

    Floor plans showing interior renovations to the kitchen house and dependencies. Also includes a site plan. By Cummings & McCrady, September 10, 1998.

    Record Type: Archive

  6. Property File - 69 Church Street (Capers-Motte House)

    Constructed ca. 1750; altered early-19th century; additional restorations 1971. One of the largest pre-Revolutionary houses in the city, this dwelling has been the home of several notable South Carolinians. Both Richard Capers and Jordan Roche owned the property successively, and one of them was responsible for the mid-18th century construction on the site. Roche's niece, Rebecca Brewton Motte, with her husband, the public treasurer Jacob Motte, ...

    Record Type: Archive

    69 Church Street
  7. Rear View of 69 Church Street (Capers-Motte House) - ca. 1949

    B&W photograph showing a portion of the rear of the Capers-Motte House (69 Church Street), featuring the piazzas that were later removed. This was the home of noted Charleston artist Alice Ravenel Huger Smith at the time.

    Record Type: Photo

    Rear, 69 Church Street (ca. 1949)

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