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Title
Casimir Patrick House
Artist
Dale Powell
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Description
Clifford Street
24 Clifford St. Casimir Patrick House c.1827
Clifford Street was early known as Dutch Church Alley, for the German (Deutsches) Lutheran Church (St. John's) which stood on the present site of St. John's Parish House. lt was later named for John Clifford, who owned property at its eastern end. (Stockton, unpub. notes; "Streets of Charleston.")
This two and one-half story frame single house was built c. 1827 by Casimir Patrick, a German merchant and tanner. The exterior window surrounds are in the Regency style. The interior is also "finished in extra style (words in an 1827 advertisement)," with rather elaborate woodwork for a small house.
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March 21st, 2016
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