
The Joseph Manigault House - Charleston, SC
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This plaque is atached to the brick wall surrounding the Joseph Manigault House at 350 Meeting Street, Charleston, SC
Waymark Code: WMB3CX
Location: South Carolina, United States
Date Posted: 03/30/2011
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The Joseph Manigault House
An outstanding example of the Adams style of architecture in plan, interior detail, and decoration. The house was designed by Gabriel Manigault, Charleston's most famous amateur architect, for his brother, Joseph Manigault, who acquired the lot in 1802 and built the house a short time later.
The lot, which was part of a tract formerly known as Wraggsborough, had belonged to Joseph Manigault’s mother, Mrs. Peter Manigault, to whom it had come by inheritance from her father, Joseph Wragg.
Placed by the city of Charleston, S.C.
1953
Marker Name: The Joseph Manigault House
 Marker Location: City
 Type of Marker: Building
 County: Charleston
 Marker number: Not listed

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