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Photography Collection

Nathaniel Russell House

Description

Two photographs (scans) of the Nathaniel Russell House (51 Meeting Street), both taken from the house next door to the south where the photographer grew up and lived at. The Nathaniel Russell House was owned at the time by the Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy.

Photo a: Elevated view of the south elevation of the house and the garden. Treesarden trees in foreground. Original photographs is dated Dec. 1898. Charleston Museum photograph #MK15395.

Photo b: Elevated view of the south elevation of the house and the landscaped garden of patterned flower beds, ornamental shrubs, and pathways. First Scots Presbyterian Church in background. Taken ca. 1905. Charleston Museum photograph #MK9756.

Item Details

Object ID: MEETING.051.044a-b
Creator: Paine, M. B. (Morton Brailsford), 1883-1940
Date: ca. 1898, ca. 1905
Subjects:
First Scots Presbyterian Church (Charleston, S.C.)
Gardens--South Carolina--Charleston
Nathaniel Russell House (Charleston, S.C.)