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  2. Edwin Harleston - Wikipedia

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    Edwin Augustus Harleston (March 14, 1882 – May 10, 1931) [1] was an American artist and founding president of the Charleston, South Carolina, branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. He is known for his realistic portraits inspired by classical paintings.

  3. Herbert Fielding - Wikipedia

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    Herbert Ulysses Fielding was the son of Julius and Sadie Fielding. Fielding served in the United States Army during World War II prior to attending and receiving his B.S. degree from West Virginia State College in 1948. In 1952, Fielding took charge of the day-to-day operations of the family funeral home business, becoming President and CEO of ...

  4. Edward Rutledge House - Wikipedia

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    The Edward Rutledge House, also known as the Carter-May House and now The Governor's House Inn, is a historic house at 117 Broad Street in Charleston, South Carolina. This 18th-century house was the home of Founding Father Edward Rutledge (1749–1800), a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence and later Governor of South ...

  5. Drayton Hall - Wikipedia

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    The John Drayton House at 2 Ladson St. in downtown Charleston, South Carolina was built after 1746 by John Drayton, the builder of Drayton Hall, and shows his preference for the Georgian Palladian style. For many decades, the house was thought to have been begun in 1738 and completed in 1752. In 2014, an examination of wood cores showed that ...

  6. Augustus Constantine - Wikipedia

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    Augustus Constantine. Augustus E. Constantine (September 11, 1898 - November 13, 1976) [1] was an architect in Charleston, South Carolina. He is known for his Art Moderne architecture. Constantine was born in Skopelos, Greece and graduated from Georgia Tech in 1921. He moved to Charleston, South Carolina in 1940. [2]

  7. Elise Forrest Harleston - Wikipedia

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    Career and education. When Elise was 22 years old, she met Edwin Augustus Harleston in Charleston, South Carolina in 1913. Both Elise and Edwin were graduates of the Avery Normal Institute, a private school for Black youth which was established in 1868.

  8. John Rutledge House - Wikipedia

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    John Rutledge House. /  32.77611°N 79.93361°W  / 32.77611; -79.93361. The Governor John Rutledge House is a historic house at 116 Broad Street in Charleston, South Carolina. Completed in 1763 by an unknown architect, it was the home of Founding Father John Rutledge, a Governor of South Carolina and a signer of the United States ...

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