The Daniel Legare House is the oldest surviving house in the historic Ansonborough area of Charleston, South Carolina.[1] The land upon which the house was built was sold to Daniel Crawford in May 1745 for a price that was much lower than expected for a house at the time, thereby suggesting a construction date after that time.[1]

The Daniel Legare House is at 79 Anson Street.

When Crawford's estate sold the property in 1760, the deed included a reference to buildings on the grounds.[1] Details about the house suggest two different construction periods.[1] For example, there are breaks in the vertical woodwork between the second (main entrance) floor and the third floor, suggesting that the third floor is a later addition.[1] Daniel Crawford possibly erected the roughly finished basement and first floor of the house while Daniel Legare, a man of means, perhaps expanded the house by adding the upper floor.[1]

Later owners included Bishop William May Wightman. Wightman served as the first president of Wofford College.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f Thomas, W.H.J. (January 18, 1971). "79 Anson Is Oldest Dwelling in Annsonborough". News and Courier. Charleston, South Carolina. pp. B1. Retrieved April 10, 2016.
  2. ^ "Do You Know Your Charleston?". News and Courier. Charleston, South Carolina. August 17, 1931. p. 10. Retrieved April 10, 2016.

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