Cannon Street (General)

Cannon & Spring Streets

Cannon & Spring Streets

Name/Title

Cannon Street (General)

Entry/Object ID

CANNON.GEN.001

Scope and Content

Named for Daniel Cannon, a house carpenter and most influential mechanic in Charleston, called Daddy Cannon. A large landowner and had a large lumber mills. Acquired land in 1762, and conveyed it in 1800. (Source: Charleston Streets website) File contains Executive Summary and Student Papers "The Spring and Cannon Street Corridor Study" prepared by Ralph Muldrow and Urban Planning Class, 1997; historical research reports for 86 Cannon and 123 Cannon (Eberle, 2016); historical research reports for 13 Cannon, 58 Cannon, 68 Cannon, 74 Cannon, 75 Cannon, 76 Cannon, 82 Cannon/82½ Cannon, 84 Cannon, 88 Cannon, 98 Cannon, and 126 Cannon (Eberle, 2018).

Collection

Historic Charleston Foundation Property Records

Acquisition

Accession

CANNON.GEN.

Source or Donor

Cannon Street (General)

Acquisition Method

Collected by Staff

Lexicon

Search Terms

Cannon Street, Spring Street, Cannonborough, Radcliffeborough and Cannonborough, Streets--South Carolina--Charleston, Neighborhoods--South Carolina--Charleston

Legacy Lexicon

Object Name

Property File

Archive Details

Archive Size/Extent

1 File Folder

Archive Notes

Finding Aids: Index to Property Files

Location

Location

Room

Margaretta P. Childs Archives

Building

Missroon House

Category

Permanent

Date

February 7, 2023

Location

Container

PF Box 18

Room

Margaretta P. Childs Archives

Building

Missroon House

Category

Permanent

Relationships

Related Entries

Notes

2011.002.008 Related Units of Description: See Spring Street property files.

General Notes

Note

Notes: Images from USC Digital Collections, Sanborn Maps, 1888.

Created By

admin@catalogit.app

Create Date

December 12, 2006

Updated By

sferguson@historiccharleston.org

Update Date

May 24, 2023