Name/Title
Ashem on Old Towne CreekEntry/Object ID
ASHEM.1Tags
Further researchScope and Content
No house or property history on file. Needs further research.
Three files containing documentation of the easement on the property (exterior and open space); newspaper and journal articles; National Register Nomination form; documentation of the subdivision of the property sold to Lowcountry Open Land Trust; article "Old Town and its Vicinity" by Henry A.M. Smith (SC Historical & Genealogical Magazine); report related to plat evidence of a cemetery near the Caretaker's House, entitled "The Pinckney Plat Mystery: Solved?" (Hiatt, CTL, 2021).
Files will eventually contain additional documentation such as annual inspection reports; requests for alterations; correspondence related to the management of the property; etc.
No easement donation photographs (Exh. B to Deed of Conservation Easement) on file. No inspection photographs on file (see Easement Manager).
No images on file.Collection
Historic Charleston Foundation Property RecordsAcquisition
Accession
ASHEM.Source or Donor
AshemAcquisition Method
Collected by StaffLexicon
Search Terms
Easement Property, Historic buildings--South Carolina--CharlestonArchive Details
Archive Size/Extent
1 Easement Folder
1 Management Folder
1 Historical/Miscellaneous Information FolderArchive Notes
Associated Material: Archaeology report at CCPRC.
Finding Aids: Index to Property Files.
Level of Description: FolderLocation
Location
Shelf
Plantations ShelvesRoom
Margaretta P. Childs ArchivesBuilding
Missroon HouseCategory
PermanentDate
February 7, 2023Relationships
Related Entries
Notes
ASHEM.2, ASHEM.3, ASHEM.4
Related Units of Description: Easement Manager's working filesInterpretative Labels
Label Type
Online CatalogLabel
No house or property history on file. Needs further research.
Three files containing documentation of the easement on the property (exterior and open space); newspaper and journal articles; National Register Nomination form; documentation of the subdivision of the property sold to Lowcountry Open Land Trust; article "Old Town and its Vicinity" by Henry A.M. Smith (SC Historical & Genealogical Magazine); report related to plat evidence of a cemetery near the Caretaker's House, entitled "The Pinckney Plat Mystery: Solved?" (Hiatt, CTL, 2021).
No images on file.General Notes
Note Type
In-House NoteNote
Tag Date: 2012-04-03 14:15:21
Notes: Emily Ravenel Farrow was a Trustee from 1950-1961. She was the widow of John Ashby Farrow; she died at age 96 on April 26, 2011.Created By
admin@catalogit.appCreate Date
April 3, 2012Updated By
sferguson@historiccharleston.orgUpdate Date
August 22, 2023