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Oaks
Avenue of live oaks at the College of Charleston's Center for Environmental Research
Locations of plantation house, c.1799 and c.1807
1918 house
Madeleine Astor Dick Fiermonte, c.1910-1915.
Madeleine Astor Dick Fiermonte, was a popular celebrity at the time because she had survived the sinking of the Titanic and because she was the widow of John Jacob Astor IV who died on board.
House after fire, 1938.
Art Studio
In 1940 Madeleine’s youngest son, John Henry Dick, inherited the property and chose to construct his home and art studio overlooking the Stono River.
Image of John Henry Dick, 1919-1995
Location of colonial settlement at College of Charleston's Center for Environmental Research
Painting of Lords Proprieters
Carte Particuliere de la Caroline, 1695-1696
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