Capers-Motte House (Q24693496)

  • matcher place: Charleston (relation 194119), South Carolina (relation 224040), Charleston County (relation 1857000)
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Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Capers-Motte House is a pre-Revolutionary house at 69 Church Street in Charleston, South Carolina. The house was likely built before 1745 by Richard Capers. Later, the house purchased and became the home of Colonel Jacob Motte, who served as the treasurer of the colony for 27 years until his death in 1770. His son, also named Jacob Motte, married Rebecca Brewton, daughter of goldsmith Robert Brewton and sister of Miles Brewton, a wealthy slave trader.

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