900 King St
Charleston, SC 29403, USA

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William Enston Home, Cottage No. 6, 900 King St Charleston, Charleston County, SC

This house is one of five new cottages built on the southern half of the property in 1927. Though based on the 1887 cottages, these newer buildings differ from them in several regards. The five 1927 buildings are themselves identical in most respects. Cottage No. 6 was chosen for documentation because of its relatively good condition and limited occupancy.

William Enston Home, Cottage No. 6, 900 King St Charleston, Charleston County, SC

This house is one of five new cottages built on the southern half of the property in 1927. Though based on the 1887 cottages, these newer buildings differ from them in several regards. The five 1927 buildings are themselves identical in most respects. Cottage No. 6 was chosen for documentation because of its relatively good condition and limited occupancy.

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William Enston Home, Infirmary, 900 King St Charleston, Charleston County, SC

The Dawson Infirmary was built in 1933, following a gift that year from Harriet Dawson, to honor the memory of her brother, Dr. John L. Dawson.

William Enston Home, Infirmary, 900 King St Charleston, Charleston County, SC

The Dawson Infirmary was built in 1933, following a gift that year from Harriet Dawson, to honor the memory of her brother, Dr. John L. Dawson.

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William Enston Home, Engine House, 900 King St Charleston, Charleston County, SC

A simple, utilitarian structure, the Engine House was built as part of the Home`s original sewage and water system.

William Enston Home, Engine House, 900 King St Charleston, Charleston County, SC

A simple, utilitarian structure, the Engine House was built as part of the Home`s original sewage and water system.

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