
Tristam Hyde House at 74 Murray Blvd. in Charleston, South Carolina
Tristram Hyde House is a historic two-story home in Charleston, South Carolina constructed in 1914 for Tristram Hyde, who soon after became mayor of Charleston in 1915. It was designed by local architect Albert Wheeler Todd.[1]
Designed in a Neoclassical Revival architecture style, the residence includes two-story Ionic columned portico. The features are also described as being Federal Style architecture, including a front entry bordered by trimmed fanlight and sidelights.[1]
References
Further reading
- "Charleston County GIS". Charleston County Government. ccgisweb.charlestoncounty.org/website/Charleston/viewer.htm (accessed June 14, 2010).
- Jonathan H. Poston, The Buildings of Charleston: A Guide to the City's Architecture. Columbia, South Carolina: University of South Carolina Press, 1997.
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