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Charleston’s Free People of Color

Special Collections > Charleston’s Free People of Color > 10 Elizabeth Street

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10 Elizabeth Street 10 Elizabeth Street, circa 2016

House built by Aberdeen Gregorie

Built circa 1851

Built ca. 1851 by Aberdeen Gregorie, a free man of color who served as a delegate to the Republican county convention in 1872.

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