Daily Dream Home: Robert Smalls House
The Robert Smalls House represents a rare opportunity to own a stately historic home in ”The Point” historic area of Beaufort. South Carolina. The home’s classic approach includes formal gardens, a brick gate and wide porches. Constructed in the 1800s and  impeccably maintained, the property offers four bedrooms, five full baths and six fireplaces. The […]The post Daily Dream Home: Robert Smalls House appeared first on Pursuitist.
The Robert Smalls House represents a rare opportunity to own a stately historic home in ”The Point” historic area of Beaufort. South Carolina. The home’s classic approach includes formal gardens, a brick gate and wide porches.Constructed in the 1800s and  impeccably maintained, the property offers four bedrooms, five full baths and six fireplaces. The house was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1974 for its association with Robert Smalls (1839-1915).Robert Smalls was the first African-American hero of the Civil War. He was later appointed to the rank of Major General in the South Carolina Militia during the Reconstruction period.After the Civil War was over, Smalls returned to Beaufort to live and purchased the McKee house at 511 Prince Street where he and his mother had been enslaved. He was one of the founders of the Beaufort County, South Carolina Republican Club. He served on he Beaufort County School Board and helped to establish the first school built for African-American children. From 186...
The Robert Smalls House represents a rare opportunity to own a stately historic home in ”The Point” historic area of Beaufort. South Carolina. The home’s classic approach includes formal gardens, a brick gate and wide porches.Constructed in the 1800s and  impeccably maintained, the property offers four bedrooms, five full baths and six fireplaces. The house was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1974 for its association with Robert Smalls (1839-1915).Robert Smalls was the first African-American hero of the Civil War. He was later appointed to the rank of Major General in the South Carolina Militia during the Reconstruction period.After the Civil War was over, Smalls returned to Beaufort to live and purchased the McKee house at 511 Prince Street where he and his mother had been enslaved. He was one of the founders of the Beaufort County, South Carolina Republican Club. He served on he Beaufort County School Board and helped to establish the first school built for African-American children. From 186...
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