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Charleston’s Free People of Color

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House built by Richard Holloway

Constructed circa 1827

This house was built by master free carpenter Richard Holloway.

72 Pitt Street 72 Pitt Street. Courtesy of Avery Photograph Collection, Avery Research Center, College of Charleston, Charleston, SC, USA.
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