Name/Title
1 Ann Street (Boyce-Storen House)Entry/Object ID
ANN.001.001Scope and Content
Constructed ca. 1847-1850, this 2-story, late-Greek Revival wooden house with a flat parapeted roof and 2-story tiered piazza features unusual Rococo Revival style brackets framing each bay. It, like its neighbors, was purchased by Michael Storen, a native of County Clare in Ireland, who prospered in Charleston just before the Civil War. Storen owned a tannery and a farm in the upper peninsula, later the site of the William Enston Home at 900 King Street (Poston, Buildings of Charleston).
File contains handwritten (staff) research sources notes.Collection
Historic Charleston Foundation Property RecordsAcquisition
Accession
ANN.001.Source or Donor
1 Ann Street (Boyce-Storen House)Acquisition Method
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Mazyckborough and Wraggborough, Ann StreetArchive Details
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1 File FolderArchive Notes
Finding Aids: Index to Property Files
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Location
Shelf
Property File ShelvesRoom
Margaretta P. Childs ArchivesBuilding
Missroon HouseCategory
PermanentDate
February 7, 2023Notes
PF Box 3Relationships
Related Person or Organization
Person or Organization
Storen, MichaelRelated Publications
Notes
Buildings of Charleston (see Abstract), p. 589Interpretative Labels
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Online CatalogLabel
Constructed ca. 1847-1850, this 2-story, late-Greek Revival wooden house with a flat parapeted roof and 2-story tiered piazza features unusual Rococo Revival style brackets framing each bay. It, like its neighbors, was purchased by Michael Storen, a native of County Clare in Ireland, who prospered in Charleston just before the Civil War. Storen owned a tannery and a farm in the upper peninsula, later the site of the William Enston Home at 900 King Street (Poston, Buildings of Charleston).
File contains handwritten (staff) research sources notes.Created By
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December 15, 2004Updated By
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May 25, 2023