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Joseph Manigault House

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Item # CHS79The Manigault House, built in 1803, is one of Charleston's finest examples of Adam style architedture. The house was designed by Gabriel Manigault for his brother Joseph. Both men were lowcountry rice planters of considerable means. Gabriel Manigault was educated abroad in Geneva and London and owned an extensive library on architecture. Gabriel was considered by many to be the first Charleston architect in the modern sense of the term, in that he prepared designs which were executed by builder. The Manigault House is registered as a National Historic Landmark and is owned and maintained by the Charleston Museum. Limited Edition of 4,000.

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