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- Q16891656 subject Q8525617.
- Q16891656 abstract "The Robert Gibbes House in Charleston, South Carolina, was built in the Adamesque style at least by the time Robert Gibbes, Jr. was occupying it in 1819, perhaps earlier.The land upon which the house was built, at the northwest corner of Elizabeth and John Streets, had belonged to William Wragg and passed to his heirs after Wragg died in 1796. The property was subsequently acquired in part by Gabriel Manigault. It is possible that Manigault, an amateur but successful architect known for his Adamesque designs, had a hand in designing the building before dying in 1809. The property was later reacquired by Robert Gibbes' family and remained in his family until 1863.The house began a Charleston single house with two-story piazzas overlooking John Street to the south. The interior features Adamesque woodwork.".
- Q16891656 thumbnail 4_John_-_west.JPG?width=300.
- Q16891656 wikiPageWikiLink Q16826338.
- Q16891656 wikiPageWikiLink Q47716.
- Q16891656 wikiPageWikiLink Q5515733.
- Q16891656 wikiPageWikiLink Q8525617.
- Q16891656 point "32.79 -79.9344".
- Q16891656 type SpatialThing.
- Q16891656 comment "The Robert Gibbes House in Charleston, South Carolina, was built in the Adamesque style at least by the time Robert Gibbes, Jr. was occupying it in 1819, perhaps earlier.The land upon which the house was built, at the northwest corner of Elizabeth and John Streets, had belonged to William Wragg and passed to his heirs after Wragg died in 1796. The property was subsequently acquired in part by Gabriel Manigault.".
- Q16891656 label "Robert Gibbes House".
- Q16891656 lat "32.79".
- Q16891656 long "-79.9344".
- Q16891656 depiction 4_John_-_west.JPG.