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Charleston Tour Guide Exam Questions with Complete Solutions Trinity Methodist Facts: - Answer-275 Meeting Street/1848/Greek Revival/Organized as Trinity Primitive Methodist in 1791/minister sold the property as Hasell and Maiden Lane without congregation's permission. Congregation purchased buil...

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Trinity Methodist Facts: - Answer-275 Meeting Street/1848/Greek Revival/Organized as
Trinity Primitive Methodist in 1791/minister sold the property as Hasell and Maiden Lane
without congregation's permission. Congregation purchased building in 1926 from
Westminster Presbyterian.

Centenary Methodist Facts: - Answer-60 Wentworth Street/1842/Doric
Temple/Designed by EB White/Originally build as Wentworth Street Baptist and sold in
1866 to a black Methodist congregation.

Talk about First Scots Presbyterian and Facts: - Answer-57 Meeting
Street/1814/inspired by Latrobe's Baltimore Cathedral, built and designed by members,
John and James Gordon. The 1814 building replaced an earlier structure dating back to
the 1760s. Graveyard has 50 18th century tombstones.

Name the 5 oldest church buildings and years: - Answer-St. Michael's (1752), Unitarian
(1772), Old Bethel Methodist on Calhoun (1797), 2nd Presbyterian (1811), and First
Scots Presbyterian (1814).

EB White designed what buildings? - Answer-Market Hall, Roman Temple, Centenary
Methodist, St. Johannes Lutheran, High School of Charleston, Grace Episcopal, French
Huguenot, Old Citadel building (Embassy suites), Wings and Porticoes of College of
Charleston, Porter's Lodge at CofC, SC Electric and Gas Company

Gabriel Manigault designed what buildings? - Answer-City Hall, Joseph Manigault
House, SC Society Hall all in Adam Style

Fredrick Wesner designed what buildings? - Answer-St. John's Lutheran Church, Old
Citadel Building, and SC Society Hall portico.

John Fullerton designed what buildings? - Answer-Dr. David Ramsay House,
Governor's House, Rectory of St. Michael's, and John Fullerton House

Edward Jones designed what buildings? - Answer-Trinity Methodist and John Ashe Jr.
House

Francis Lee designed what buildings? - Answer-Mt. Zion AME, Interior of the Unitarian
Church, Farmer's and Exchange Bank, New Tabernacle Fourth Baptist Church, and
Spar of the torpedo boat "Little David."

,Jones and Lee designed what buildings? - Answer-Banker's Trust and Citadel Square
Baptist

John and James Gordon designed what buildings? - Answer-Second Presbyterian,
Cathedral of St. Luke and St. Paul, First Scots Presbyterian.

Judge William Drayton designed what building? - Answer-County Court House

William Strickland designed what building? - Answer-Randolph Hall at CofC

Joseph Hyde designed what building? - Answer-St. Philips Episcopal

Samuel Cardy designed what building? - Answer-St. Michael's Episcopal

Thomas Walter designed what building? - Answer-Hibernian Hall

William Naylor designed what building? - Answer-Old Exchange and Custom House

Ammi Young designed what building? - Answer-US Custom House

John Henry Devereaux designed what building? - Answer-St. Matthew's German
Lutheran

Daniel Waynes designed what building? - Answer-Rodgers (Wentworth) Mansion and
Second Empire Victorian

Cyrus Warner designed what building? - Answer-Beth Elohim Synagogue

Architectural Periods and Styles name all 8: - Answer-Georgian before 1780/Adams
1790-1810/Greek Revival 1820-1860/Regency 1830s/Gothic Revival 1840-
1860/Italianate 1850s/Victorian 1850-1900/Art Deco 1920-1940.

Confederate Home and College - Answer-established at Carolina Hotel by Isabella and
Mary Amarinthia Snowden. They also raised money for the Calhoun Monument.

Gateway Walk/Garden Club Walk - Answer-From St. Philip's west churchyard to
Circular Church to Gibbes Art Gallery to Charleston Library Society (on King Street) to
Unitarian Churchyard.

Frances Marion (1732-1795) - Answer-Known as the "Swamp Fox", given that name by
British officer Col. Banastre Tarleton "Bloody Tarleton". Marion was a Revolutionary
War general who employed guerilla tactics.


Lords proprietors name all 8 - Answer-Craven, William Berkeley, John Berkeley,
Colleton, Carteret, Monk, Ashley Cooper, Hyde

, Ashley river named? - Answer-Kiawah River

Cooper River named? - Answer-Wando

First carolinian - Answer-Henry Woodward

Captain of first expedition to Carolina - Answer-Joseph West

Settlement moved in what year to where? - Answer-1680/oyster point

List the 5 churches established by 1700 - Answer-St. Phillips (1680)/French Huguenot
(1680)/Quaker (1681)/Independent(1681)/Anabaptist (1682)

Gov. Nathaniel Johnson - Answer-The wall was built under his administration

The wall built when and completely down by when?? - Answer-1704 down by 1751.
Tear down begins in 1717.

Vauban - Answer-Designed the wall based on those in Europe.

Edward Crisp - Answer-Wall is shown on his map in 1704

Name the 4 bastions of the walled city - Answer-NW Carteret (Cumberland/Meeting)
NE Craven (Cumberland/East Bay)
SE Granville (East Bay at Omar Temple)
SW Colleton (at First Scots Presbyterian)

3 walled cities in America - Answer-Charles Towne, Quebec, St. Augustine

Proprietary government lasted from when to when? - Answer-1670-1719

1663 - Answer-Charles II grants land to 8 noblemen

1670 - Answer-Carolina arrives Charles Towne

1680 - Answer-Settlement moved to Oyster Point (peninsula)

1704 - Answer-Crisp map depicting wall

1717 - Answer-Yemasee Indians are defeated and citizens begin to tear down the wall.

1718 - Answer-Pirate Stede Bonnet captured by Col. William Rhett and hanged at White
Point Gardens

Royal government lasted from when to when?? - Answer-1719-1776

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