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The Earle Towne House is believed to have been built by 1810.
They believe this because of a recorded 100th anniversary celebration of the
house in 1910. This house was originally a plantation home owned by Elias T.
Earle. The Earle family moved to South Carolina from Virginia after the
Revolutionary War. Mr. Earle harvested cotton and silk on his plantation. When
this house was built, South Carolina was flourishing with cotton plantations.
He was also a South Carolina state senator and a U.S. Congressman.
During the War of 1812, Elias T. Earle manufactured guns at his home to
support the war effort. This effort helped support camps in Mount Pleasant
and throughout the Low Country. Another notable man that lived in the Earle
Towne House was Joseph Haynsworth Earle. He was also a state senator and a
renowned judge in Greenville. He is the one who filed the application to
have the home put on the National Register of Historic Places. Today, the
Earle Towne House is still a family home. Members of the Earle family currently
live there.