The Confederate Home, 60 Broad St., Charleston, South Carolina

The Confederate Home is a retirement home located in an early 19th century building at 60 Broad St., Charleston, South Carolina. The building started as a double tenement in about 1800, built for master builder Gilbert Chalmers. From 1834 to 1867, it was operated as the Carolina Hotel by Angus Stewart. In 1867, sisters Mary Amarinthia Snowden and Isabell S. Snowden established the Home for the Mothers, Widows, and Daughters of Confederate Soldiers (the Confederate Home) and operated their housing program at the house. The Confederate Home bought the property outright in 1874. When the building was damaged by the Earthquake of 1886, it was restored with Victorian details including mansard roof and dormers.[1]

References

  1. ^ Stockton, Robert (November 22, 1976). "Confederate Home Spans Many Styles In Architecture". Charleston News & Courier. pp. B1. Retrieved November 17, 2013.

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