I. COLONIAL 1690-1740
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
1. Raised Panel Shutters
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2. Medieval T-shaped Chimney
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3. Hipped Dormer
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4. High-Pitched Gable Roof
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5. Simple Cornice
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6. Beaded Clapboard Siding
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7. Very Low Foundation
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8. Central Hall Plan
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Other Notable Colonial Buildings in Charleston
Pink House Tavern 17 Chalmers St. c.1712
Powder Magazine 79 Cumberland St. c.1713
143-145 Church St. c.1740
79 Church St. c.1722
141 Church St. c.1740
95 East Bay c.1740
97 East Bay c.1740
54 Hasell St. c.1712
5-7 Tradd St. c.1727-1778
8-10 Tradd St. c.1726
38 Tradd St. c.1720
40 Tradd St. c.1718
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Information and images from the poster: ARCHITECTURE: STYLES OF HISTORIC CHARLESTON.
A cooperative education project by the Historic Charleston Foundation and Drayton Hall, a property of the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
Project Design & Coordinator: Meggett B. Lavin, Curator, Drayton Hall
Consultant: Jonathan Poston, Director of Preservation Programs, Historic Charleston Foundation
Artists:
Stephen A. Smith, AIA. Falls Church, Virginia
Ricardo J. Viera, University of Florida Graduate Program, Architecture
Linwood R. King, Savannah College of Art and Design
Lori S. Smith, University of Florida
© Copyright 1988, 1990 Historic Charleston Foundation and the National Trust for Historic Preservation
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