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The Charleston Museum's Joseph Manigault House

Planters commonly maintained homes in the city and on thei...

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The Joseph Manigault House

An outstanding example of the Adam Style of

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Results for The Joseph Manigault House

The Charleston Museum's Joseph Manigault House

Planters commonly maintained homes in the city and on their plantations. Joseph Manigault - planter,

buisnessman, slave-owner and legislator - built this elegant townhouse in 1803.

  At that time this neighborhood (Wraggborough) was concidered the "country," a suburb beyond the ...

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The Joseph Manigault House

An outstanding example of the Adam Style of

architecture in plan, interior detail, and decoration.

The house was designed by Gabriel Manigault,

Charleston's most famous amateur architect, for

his brother Joseph Manigault, who acquired the

lot in 1802 and built ...

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