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  2. Ziba B. Oakes - Wikipedia

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    Ziba Burrill Oakes (1807 – May 25, 1871) was a broker of slaves and real estate in Charleston, South Carolina. Oakes is significant in the history of American slavery in part due to his construction of what he called a "shed" at 6 Chalmers Street. [1] The shed still stands and is now Charleston's Old Slave Mart Museum. [2]

  3. Kiawah Island attracts celebrities and luxury houses ... - AOL

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    See who visits and the unique homes for sale. Lyn Riddle. August 20, 2022 at 5:00 AM. Kiawah Island, along South Carolina’s coast near Charleston, received some attention this month, ...

  4. Middleton-Pinckney House - Wikipedia

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    The Middleton-Pinckney House is a historic three-story home built on a raised basement at 14 George Street, Charleston, South Carolina in the Ansonborough neighborhood. [3] Frances Motte Middleton (a daughter of Jacob and Rebecca Brewton Motte and widow of John Middleton) began construction of the house in 1796 after purchasing a second lot ...

  5. Williams Mansion - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Mr. Howe put the house up for sale, [6] but it was still unsold by 2004, when he opted to advertise it for auction to occur on May 25, 2004. [7] Before the auction, however, a private sale was arranged to lawyer and preservationist Howard H. Stahl.

  6. Ashley Hall Plantation - Wikipedia

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    In 1915, the 1000 acre property was bought by Julius Jahnz for the price of $30,000, (~$653,850 in 2023) one of the highest prices paid for a real estate sale in many years. [4] In the run up to World War I, some locals circulated a rumor that German-born Jahnz was shipping large amounts of concrete to his new property to erect a German fortress.

  7. Wedge Plantation - Wikipedia

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    The Wedge Plantation, [2] which is also known as The Wedge or the William Lucas House, is a plantation about 5 mi (8 km) east of McClellanville in Charleston County, South Carolina. The plantation is a wedge-shaped property between the Harrietta Plantation and the Fairfield Plantation. The plantation house was built around 1830. [3]

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