Difference between revisions of "Talk:Elizabeth Pitts Lamboll and Thomas Lamboll"
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* 5/21/2015: Emailed Preservation Society of Charleston seeking support for claim on Historic Markers program web page for 19 King Street: "It was on White Point Gardens that the Lambolls cultivated a large rose garden accessible only by boat." http://www.preservationsociety.org/program_historicmarkers-Detail.asp?hmID=7. * Perhaps documents below provide information: | * 5/21/2015: Emailed Preservation Society of Charleston seeking support for claim on Historic Markers program web page for 19 King Street: "It was on White Point Gardens that the Lambolls cultivated a large rose garden accessible only by boat." http://www.preservationsociety.org/program_historicmarkers-Detail.asp?hmID=7. * Perhaps documents below provide information: | ||
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College of Charleston/South Carolina Historical Society | College of Charleston/South Carolina Historical Society |
Revision as of 13:18, May 21, 2015
For further research (RA 5/21/2015)
- 5/21/2015: Emailed Preservation Society of Charleston seeking support for claim on Historic Markers program web page for 19 King Street: "It was on White Point Gardens that the Lambolls cultivated a large rose garden accessible only by boat." http://www.preservationsociety.org/program_historicmarkers-Detail.asp?hmID=7. * Perhaps documents below provide information:
College of Charleston/South Carolina Historical Society
- George Hunter, surveyor, Plat of Charles Town (1740) lots 117-118, 145-153 and 295-2916. Properties and surrounding lands belonging to Thomas Lamboll (et al.)
- Naylor, William Rigby, surveyor. 1772 Plat of Charleston city lots on South Battery and Legare streets. Names on the document include Mr. Lamboll and Mr. Mackenzie
- Plat of Fort Johnson, 1830. Sketch from Col. Senf's plan of Fort Johnson (James Island), 1787, showing lands ceded to the United States. The name Thomas Lamboll (estate) appears. Also a Plat of James Island land, 1805.
- Bacot, T. W., surveyor. Plat (1881 copy) of several Charleston City lots, some along South Bay Street. Includes lands owned by Edward Blake, William Gibbs, William Parker, Rawlins Lowndes, Charles Elliott, Toomer, Thomas Lamboll, Robert Mckenzie and George Kincaid.
Other Notes
- Land reclamation or other interventions have drastically altered the topography that surrounds the Lambolls' Charleston property. The best indications of its size and shape are provided by The Ichnography of Charles-Town at High Water (1739) and the plat reproduced in Pinckney (1969). http://jcb.lunaimaging.com/luna/servlet/detail/JCBMAPS~1~1~2833~101286:The-ichnography-of-Charles-Town-at-