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Constructed about 1810, in the Federal style, for George Chisolm, a factor, the two-and-one-half story George Chisolm House is the first house to have been built upon the landfill project that formed Charleston, South Carolina's Battery. The garden to the south of the house was designed by Loutrel Briggs, and later modified by Sheila Wertimer. The address is 39 East Bay Street; it formerly was 39 East Battery Street.
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Houses in Charleston, South Carolina | building=country_house, historic=manor |