James Nicholson House (Charleston, South Carolina)

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title: James Nicholson House (Charleston, South Carolina)
text: The James Nicholson House is a notable early 19th-century residence in Charleston, South Carolina which has housed the Ashley Hall school since 1909. The house was built ca. 1816 for Patrick Duncan. The architect for the house is not known, but authorities cite William Jay as its possible designer; he worked in Charleston and Savannah between 1817 and 1822. James Nicholson owned the property from 1829 to 1838 when James R. Pringle bought it; after Pringle's death, his family sold it in 1845 to S
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description: Historic house in South Carolina, United States
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Nicholson_House_(Charleston,_South_Carolina)
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date modified: 2022-05-31T21:52:42Z
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