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- Marshlands_Plantation_House abstract "Marshlands Plantation is a valuable example of a Federal plantation house. The interior floor plan, the large front piazza, and the high brick foundations reflect the location and period of construction as well as the owner's lifestyle. The woodwork is outstanding and especially noteworthy because of the presence of two distinct styles: Adam ornamentation and gouge work. The two-and-a-half story clapboard house has remained basically unaltered since it was built in 1810. Brick foundations and chimneys, however, were taken apart and reconstructed following a 1961 move of approximately seven miles from its original Cooper River location to Fort Johnson. The basement level of the main façade features an arcade of eight high brick arches. Also resting on arched foundations is a steep, brick stairway. The first floor piazza extends the width of the house. Presently screened and enclosed by a balustrade, the piazza has the original hipped roof with dentils on the soffit of the eaves. Supporting the wide porch are eight slender freestanding columns and two identical engaged columns.In 1961, the house was nearly demolished. The house had originally been located in North Charleston on the site of the United States Navy Shipyard. When the Navy proposed to build a drydock for submarine repairs, the Navy allocated $15,000 for the removal of the historic house which had been vacant for five years at that point. If the house could not be moved for that amount, the Navy announced that it would demolish the building and sell it for scrap. The College of Charleston was willing to accept the house and place it on its property on James Island, but the Navy was unable to give the house to the College of Charleston (which was a private school at the time). To avoid that problem, the City of Charleston accepted the house as an intermediary which then gave the house to the College of Charleston which paid for its relocation by barge to James Island.The house was listed in the National Register March 30, 1973.".
- Marshlands_Plantation_House added "1973-03-30".
- Marshlands_Plantation_House nrhpReferenceNumber "73001700".
- Marshlands_Plantation_House thumbnail James_Robert_Verdier_House_-_Marshlands_(Beaufort,_South_Carolina).jpg?width=300.
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- Marshlands_Plantation_House yearOfConstruction "1810".
- Marshlands_Plantation_House added "1973-03-30".
- Marshlands_Plantation_House architecture "Greek Revival".
- Marshlands_Plantation_House built "1810".
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- Marshlands_Plantation_House location "217".
- Marshlands_Plantation_House locmapin "South Carolina".
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- Marshlands_Plantation_House name "Marshlands Plantation House".
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- Marshlands_Plantation_House subject Category:College_of_Charleston.
- Marshlands_Plantation_House subject Category:Greek_Revival_architecture_in_South_Carolina.
- Marshlands_Plantation_House subject Category:Houses_completed_in_1810.
- Marshlands_Plantation_House subject Category:Houses_in_Charleston,_South_Carolina.
- Marshlands_Plantation_House subject Category:Houses_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_South_Carolina.
- Marshlands_Plantation_House subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Charleston,_South_Carolina.
- Marshlands_Plantation_House subject Category:Plantations_in_South_Carolina.
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- Marshlands_Plantation_House comment "Marshlands Plantation is a valuable example of a Federal plantation house. The interior floor plan, the large front piazza, and the high brick foundations reflect the location and period of construction as well as the owner's lifestyle. The woodwork is outstanding and especially noteworthy because of the presence of two distinct styles: Adam ornamentation and gouge work. The two-and-a-half story clapboard house has remained basically unaltered since it was built in 1810.".
- Marshlands_Plantation_House label "Marshlands Plantation House".
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- Marshlands_Plantation_House sameAs Q6773926.
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- Marshlands_Plantation_House depiction James_Robert_Verdier_House_-_Marshlands_(Beaufort,_South_Carolina).jpg.
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- Marshlands_Plantation_House name "Marshlands Plantation House".