The Thomas Dale House is an early 18th century house in Charleston, South Carolina. The house appears to have been built between 1716 and 1733; Miles Brewton referred to the existing house in a deed of December 1733 when he conveyed the house to his daughter, Mrs. Mary Brewton Dale. Mr. Brewton's son-in-law, Thomas Dale, was a doctor who also translated books, wrote literary pieces, and even served as an assistant justice despite being a "person entirely ignorant of the law." (not to be confused with his son, Thomas Dale)
The house originally was three stories, but the top level was removed during a later remodeling. A half-story was returned to the house later still.
References
- ^ "Do You Know Your Charleston?". News and Courier. Charleston, South Carolina. December 9, 1935. p. 12. Retrieved April 23, 2016.
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