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- Q14709508 subject Q8516198.
- Q14709508 subject Q8648605.
- Q14709508 abstract "The Heyward House, is located in Bluffton, South Carolina. It was built in 1841 in the early Carolina Farmhouse style brought to North America by planters from the West Indies. The north parlor and the bedroom above, were the first parts of the house built by John J. Cole and his slaves in the early 1840s as a summer home for his wife Carolina Corle and their children. John J. Cole was a planter who owned Moreland Plantation located on present day Palmetto Bluff. By 1860, Cole had more than doubled the size of the house and his family, at which time the front and side windows in the front rooms were replaced with larger windows. The original parlor windows were reused in the dining room and back bedroom. The interior is clad with wide heart pine boards. The original unattached summer kitchen was pulled down and replaced by a large square attached kitchen in the 1930s. Boards from the summer kitchen were used to construct the small garage.Following the Civil War, Mr. Cole who had contracted tuberculosis during his service, died. The Cole family sold their holdings in Bluffton and moved to Texas in 1874. Mrs. Kate Du Bois, wife of the federally appointed Post Master, purchased the property then sold it in 1882 to Mrs. George Cuthbert Heyward, Sr. and it remained in the Heyward family until its purchase in 1998 by the Bluffton Historical Preservation Society. It is now preserved and open to the public as the town's only house museum and has been designated as the official welcome center for the Town of Bluffton.".
- Q14709508 address "70 Boundary St.".
- Q14709508 country Q30.
- Q14709508 location Q3243593.
- Q14709508 thumbnail HeywardHouse.JPG?width=300.
- Q14709508 type Q3947.
- Q14709508 wikiPageExternalLink heywardhouse.org.
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- Q14709508 wikiPageWikiLink Q3243593.
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- Q14709508 wikiPageWikiLink Q8516198.
- Q14709508 wikiPageWikiLink Q8648605.
- Q14709508 address "70".
- Q14709508 buildingType Q3947.
- Q14709508 locationCountry Q30.
- Q14709508 locationTown Q3243593.
- Q14709508 name "The Heyward House".
- Q14709508 type Place.
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- Q14709508 type Building.
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- Q14709508 comment "The Heyward House, is located in Bluffton, South Carolina. It was built in 1841 in the early Carolina Farmhouse style brought to North America by planters from the West Indies. The north parlor and the bedroom above, were the first parts of the house built by John J. Cole and his slaves in the early 1840s as a summer home for his wife Carolina Corle and their children. John J. Cole was a planter who owned Moreland Plantation located on present day Palmetto Bluff.".
- Q14709508 label "Heyward House and Historical Center".
- Q14709508 depiction HeywardHouse.JPG.
- Q14709508 name "The Heyward House".