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Charleston est. 1670, pop. 127,999 (2013)
(L) No. 73 (1918) — (L) No. 73 (1918) — 2-story residence built by Dr. Julius Sosnowski • dark red brick originally exposed • stuccoed in 1979 rehab
(C) No. 75 (1816) — 2-story townhouse
(R) No. 77 (c. 1800) aka Thomas Barksdale House — primary address is No. 1 Tradd St • 2-part brick single house with residential area upstairs and commercial space on ground floor • converted from and auto shop to a private residence in 1927 by Mrs. T.W. Punnett — Laura Gertrude Roosevelt Punnett (1850-1947) — cousin of U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt • Prunnett's daughter Helen gave her the iron balcony as a gift, purchased from preservationist Susan (Sue) Pringle Frost (1878-1960), who had aquired it about 20 yrs. earlier when it was salvaged from a State St. bldg.
• Charleston Historic District, National Register # 66000964, 1969 • declared National Historic Landmark District, 1973