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- Q16894937 subject Q8525617.
- Q16894937 abstract "The John McKee House is a c. 1796 house at 44 King St., Charleston, South Carolina. The house follows a traditional Charleston single house layout with a small stair hall separating two main rooms per floor, one toward the street and one toward the rear of the property. The brickwork suggests that a door originally entered the house from King St., but it was replaced with a window at some point. Its first known owner was John McKee who died without heirs, leaving the house to the Methodist Episcopal Church. When the church divided in 1845, the house became the joint property of three black churches: Centenary, Wesley, and Old Bethel. The Methodist Episcopal Church rented the property out until 1915. In 1929, Mrs. Victor Morawetz of Fenwick Hall, Johns Island, bought the house.".
- Q16894937 thumbnail 44_King_St.JPG?width=300.
- Q16894937 wikiPageWikiLink Q1404930.
- Q16894937 wikiPageWikiLink Q16826338.
- Q16894937 wikiPageWikiLink Q4551474.
- Q16894937 wikiPageWikiLink Q47716.
- Q16894937 wikiPageWikiLink Q8525617.
- Q16894937 point "32.773219 -79.932221".
- Q16894937 type SpatialThing.
- Q16894937 comment "The John McKee House is a c. 1796 house at 44 King St., Charleston, South Carolina. The house follows a traditional Charleston single house layout with a small stair hall separating two main rooms per floor, one toward the street and one toward the rear of the property. The brickwork suggests that a door originally entered the house from King St., but it was replaced with a window at some point.".
- Q16894937 label "John McKee House".
- Q16894937 lat "32.773219".
- Q16894937 long "-79.932221".
- Q16894937 depiction 44_King_St.JPG.