Name/Title
8 Bee StreetEntry/Object ID
2009.019.8Scope and Content
Title of drawing: 8 Bee Street
Date of drawing: Undated
Name of creator: Glick/Schmitt & Associates
First floor plan, second floor plan.Collection
Historic Charleston Foundation Property RecordsAcquisition
Accession
2009.019.Source or Donor
Mr. and Mrs. Priestley C. Coker IIIAcquisition Method
GiftCredit Line
Gift of Mr. Priestley C. Coker IIILexicon
Nomenclature 4.0
Nomenclature Secondary Object Term
Drawing, ArchitecturalNomenclature Primary Object Term
ProjectionNomenclature Sub-Class
Graphic DocumentsNomenclature Class
Documentary ObjectsNomenclature Category
Category 08: Communication ObjectsSearch Terms
Bee Street, Floor plans, Historic buildings--South Carolina--Charleston--Designs and plansArchive Details
Archive Size/Extent
1 page, 24"x36", photocopyArchive Notes
Date(s) Created: Undated
Date(s): Undated
Finding Aids: See Finding Aid to Architectural Drawings, Maps, and Plats.
See List of Properties; then locate Cabinet, Drawer, Folder.
Level of Description: Item
Scale: 1"=20'Other Names and Numbers
Other Numbers
Number Type
Other NumberOther Number
BEE.008.1Location
Location
Drawer
Drawer 2Cabinet
Blueprints-Maps 1Room
Margaretta P. Childs ArchivesBuilding
Missroon HouseCategory
PermanentDate
February 7, 2023General Notes
Note
Notes: Also attached to Media tab are: excerpt from Old Codgers' Charleston Address Book and the Hurricane Hugo Damage Assessment.
Earthquake Damage Assessment: If 8 Bee Street was in existence in 1886 and if the address was 8 Bee Street back then, the Earthquake Damage Assessment survey lists J. Meyer as the owner/occupant of the dwelling, indicates that the building was frame with a tin roof, 40' long by 16' wide by 23' high; and that it suffered no damage, with all four walls and the chimneys in good condition.Created By
admin@catalogit.appCreate Date
January 21, 2010Updated By
admin@catalogit.appUpdate Date
February 17, 2023