Name/Title
212 King Street / 214 King StreetEntry/Object ID
KING.212-214.1Scope and Content
The properties known as 212 King Street and 214 King Street belonged to Henry Brown, an established men's clothier and dealer in accessories for gentlemen.
File contains historical research notes on 212 and 214 King Street (undated, unattributed); photocopy of portion of a 1900 billing statement to C.D. Gartleman Co., Dealer of Hay, Grain, Grits Meal & Mill Feed (214 King Street).Collection
Historic Charleston Foundation Property RecordsAcquisition
Accession
KING.212-214.Source or Donor
212 King Street and 214 King StreetAcquisition Method
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King Street, Historic buildings--South Carolina--CharlestonArchive Details
Archive Size/Extent
1 File FolderArchive Notes
Finding Aids: Index to Property Files.
Level of Description: FolderLocation
Location
Building
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February 7, 2023Location
Container
PF Box 52Building
Missroon/Archives/Property File ShelvesCategory
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Container
2Building
Missroon/Archives/Property File ShelvesCategory
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Related Entries
Notes
KING.212-214.2, KING.216.1, KING.218.1, KING.218.2, KING.218.3, KING.GEN.021
Related Units of Description: King Street Survey (KING.GEN.001) and King Street "General" files (KING.GEN.002)General Notes
Note
Notes: Re: 1900 statement. The original statement, with others, were discovered in the attic of 100 Bull Street by Pierre Manigault, the current owner, who bought the property ca. 2001. This statement and others were assembled (glued) together and framed. See GrocersReceipts.TIF (HiRes028) for scan of originals.Created By
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June 16, 2011Updated By
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February 16, 2023