| Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
| 1758/07/12 | Judge Charles Pinckney | Died | Charles Pinckney dies at Jacob Motte's house in Mount Pleasant. | |||
| 1759/00/00 | Jacob Motte Sr | Home | Hibben House is completed for public treasurer Jacob Motte on his Mount Pleasant Plantation. | |||
| 1780/06/00 | Charles Cornwallis | British Lt General | Following the surrender of Charleston to the British in May 1780, Gen William Moultrie's memoirs recount a June 1780 meeting in the upstairs drawing room of Jacob Motte's home with British officers, Lord Cornwallis and General Patterson. | Siege of Charleston | ||
| 1781/00/00 | American Gen William Moultrie and other colonial officers stay at the Hibben House on parole during the British occupation of Charleston. | |||||
| 1890/00/00 | Hibben House is remodel, the rear becomes the front. |
| Particulars for Hibben House: | |
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| Sight Category | Building |
| Building Type | House |
| Owner | Private |
| Historic Use | Single dwelling |
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