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- Chazal_House abstract "The Chazal House is a Greek Revival house at 66 Anson St., Charleston, South Carolina in the historic Ansonborough neighborhood.The house was built in 1839 by the widow of a famous privateer, J.P. Chazal, who captured approximately 40 ships during the War of 1812. His widow, Elizabeth, had immigrated to Charleston from Santo Domingo after a slave rebellion on the island in 1794. Their son Dr. John P. Chazal inherited the property shortly after the house was built and held it until 1869. Following other intermediate owners, the Historic Charleston Foundation acquired the house on June 9, 1960 and resold it to Mr. and Mrs. William McIntosh III in 1963. The house was restored by the McIntosh family between 1963 and the early 1970s. The house is a fine example of a simple Greek Revival house with red Philadelphia brick run in American bond on the north and south facades and common bond (an early use in Charleston) on the front, or west, facade.".
- Chazal_House thumbnail 66_Anson.JPG?width=300.
- Chazal_House wikiPageID "46963418".
- Chazal_House wikiPageLength "1748".
- Chazal_House wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Chazal_House wikiPageRevisionID "666760204".
- Chazal_House wikiPageWikiLink Ansonborough.
- Chazal_House wikiPageWikiLink Category:Houses_in_Charleston,_South_Carolina.
- Chazal_House wikiPageWikiLink Charleston,_South_Carolina.
- Chazal_House wikiPageWikiLink Historic_Charleston_Foundation.
- Chazal_House wikiPageWikiLink Privateer.
- Chazal_House wikiPageWikiLink File:66_Anson.JPG.
- Chazal_House wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Chazal House, 66 Anson Street".
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- Chazal_House subject Category:Houses_in_Charleston,_South_Carolina.
- Chazal_House hypernym House.
- Chazal_House point "32.784898 -79.93075".
- Chazal_House type Building.
- Chazal_House type SpatialThing.
- Chazal_House comment "The Chazal House is a Greek Revival house at 66 Anson St., Charleston, South Carolina in the historic Ansonborough neighborhood.The house was built in 1839 by the widow of a famous privateer, J.P. Chazal, who captured approximately 40 ships during the War of 1812. His widow, Elizabeth, had immigrated to Charleston from Santo Domingo after a slave rebellion on the island in 1794. Their son Dr. John P. Chazal inherited the property shortly after the house was built and held it until 1869.".
- Chazal_House label "Chazal House".
- Chazal_House sameAs Q20708594.
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- Chazal_House sameAs Q20708594.
- Chazal_House lat "32.784898".
- Chazal_House long "-79.93075".
- Chazal_House wasDerivedFrom Chazal_House?oldid=666760204.
- Chazal_House depiction 66_Anson.JPG.
- Chazal_House isPrimaryTopicOf Chazal_House.