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Inside a 187-Year-Old Home with Major Civil War Ties
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3,531 views145likes8:08HistoricCharlestonHomesOriginal Release: 2026-05-21

The Edward McCrady House at 30 Anson Street in Charleston, South Carolina, was built in 1848 and became historically significant when its owner, Edward McCrady, signed the Ordinance of Secession on December 20, 1860, making South Carolina the first state to leave the Union and triggering the Civil War; the house survived the 1886 earthquake and was preserved through the Historic Charleston Foundation's Ansenborough Rehabilitation Project, which saved over 60 structures in the neighborhood.

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