• 15 Thomas Street

Unknown

Historic Property
Street Address:
15 Thomas Street, Charleston, South Carolina (Charleston County)

Site card for S108042000400297000

Date Surveyed:
circa 1972
Construction Date:
1839
Number of Stories:
2
Exterior Walls Materials:
Flushboard
Roof Shape:
Hip
Porch Shape:
2 story veranda
Signficant Architectural Features:
Antebellum Federal Style. This house has more of a New England influence than any other style and is characterized by a recessed entrance, corner pilasters at the corners of the house, heavy overhanging cornice, and an unusual interior floor plan. The exterior is of shiplap siding, a typical New England feature. The house has a flat roof and two chimney stacks extending above. The house was built by Samuel Mills in 1839.
Survey:
Historic Charleston Foundation Survey 1972
Archives Location:
Box 4, Series 108042, Survey of historic resources (county by county data on surface properties), circa 1971-2014