Name/Title
25 Meeting StreetEntry/Object ID
MEETING.025.2Scope and Content
The three houses at 23-27 Meeting Street were constructed 1760-1800; altered 19th century. These three single houses comprise an important streetscape of 18th century masonry structures. All three have had Victorian alterations, but 23 Meeting Street, originally built by provision merchant Albert Detmar, has retained its late-19th century alterations. The two southernmost of the three, 23 Meeting Street and 25 Meeting Street, date from 1770 and 1760 respectively, while 27 Meeting was erected after the Revolution. 27 Meeting Street served as headquarters for Beauregard in 1862. (Poston, Buildings of Charleston.)
File contains historical research report (Lavelle, 2020).Collection
Historic Charleston Foundation Property RecordsAcquisition
Accession
MEETING.025.Source or Donor
25 Meeting Street (William Hull House)Acquisition Method
Collected by StaffLexicon
Search Terms
Meeting 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
Shelf
Property File ShelvesRoom
Margaretta P. Childs ArchivesBuilding
Missroon HouseCategory
PermanentDate
February 7, 2023Relationships
Related Entries
Notes
2007.008.47, 2007.008.48, 2007.008.49, 2007.008.50, MEETING.023.1, MEETING.023.2, MEETING.023.3, MEETING.023.4a-b, MEETING.025.1a-j, MEETING.027.1Related Publications
Notes
Buildings of Charleston (see Abstract), pg. 256General Notes
Note
Notes: See photos for 23-27 Meeting Street.Created By
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April 27, 2020Updated By
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February 17, 2023