Edward Brickell White
American
( 29 January 1806 - 10 May 1882 ) Architect - AsNotedIn
( 29 January 1806 - 10 May 1882 ) Architect - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
Architect | Market Hall and Sheds | Charleston, SC | |||||
Architect | Robert William Roper House | Charleston, SC | |||||
Architect | Church of the Cross | Bluffton, SC | |||||
Architect | Daniel Morgan Monument | Spartanburg | |||||
1806/01/29 | Edward Brickell White is born on the Chapel Hill Plantation of St John's Berkeley Parish, South Carolina (Submerged under Lake Moultrie). | Born | |||||
1840/00/00 | Designed by E B White, the High School of Charleston is erected at 55 Society Street. The portico will be added in 1850. | Architect | Society Street Charleston | Charleston, SC | |||
1844/00/00 | The Huguenot Church, also called the French Huguenot Church or the French Protestant Church, is built in 1844, consecrated 1845. | Architect | Huguenot Church | Charleston, SC | |||
1845/11/26 | The cornerstone is laid at Trinity Episcopal Church. Designed in 1840 by White, the nave and the twin towers were constructed first, transepts added and chancel extended under the direction of White, 1861-1862. The church was finished in 1894. | Architect | Trinity Episcopal Church | Columbia, SC | |||
1850/00/00 | Large 2-story brick and stucco wings (east and west sides) and present main facade portico (6 Roman Ionic pillars) are constructed | Architect | College of Charleston | Charleston, SC | |||
1850/00/00 | St Philip's steeple is built between 1848 and 1850. | Architect | St Philip's Episcopal Church | Charleston, SC | |||
1850/00/00 | Building made taller and wider between 1843-1922 | Architect | South Carolina State Arsenal | Charleston, SC | |||
1850/00/00 | Tower Passenger Depot and double warehouses are built between Ann and John Streets, 1849-1850. Tower Depot at 39 John Street is a head type station (trains pull in, then back) which impedes train traffic. | Architect | William Aiken House and Associated Railroad Structures | Charleston, SC | |||
1852/00/00 | Gate Lodge is built in the Roman Revival style, 4 pillars of the Tuscan order and pediment extend across the street facade | Architect | College of Charleston | Charleston, SC | |||
1857/00/00 | St Andrews Episcopal Church (440 Whilden St) is built as a chapel of easy for Christ Church Parish. | Architect | Mount Pleasant Historic District | Mount Pleasant, SC |
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