Elizabeth O'Neill Verner House explained

The Elizabeth O'Neill Verner House is a pre-Revolutionary house that was built by a Huguenot barrel maker.[1] The house was built in 1718.[2] Later, the house was used as a "sweet shoppe." In the 20th century, American artist Elizabeth O'Neill Verner kept her art studio in the house.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Take a Tour of Church . Post and Courier . March 31, 1992 . April 6, 2016 . Charleston, South Carolina . C-1.
  2. News: Tradd next stop on tour of homes . Post and Courier . September 24, 1993 . April 6, 2016 . Alfrieda Deas-Mikell . Charleston, South Carolina . 2-E.