Friday, June 12, 2015

Ownership history of DeBruhl Marshall House

     


             DeBruhl Marshall House
                          Columbia, South Carolina 

Built 1820 by Jesse DeBruhl Low Country planter and broker.
After a design, by Robert Mills designer of the Washington Monument. 


I just received this from Robert Olguin of Historic Columbia.  He the chief historian/archaeologist/restorer at the De Bruhl Marshall House. 

 
Timeline of Owners

1820―1860                Jesse DeBruhl

1861―1905                Mary C. Wiley (DeBruhl’s widow) and John S. Wiley

1905                            Sold to Palmetto Bank; immediately sold to William Jesse DeBruhl (Mary and Jesse’s son) and then sold to Janie B. Marshall

1905―1919                Janie B. Marshall (the widow of J.Q. Marshall Sr., son of John Foster Marshall and Jesse DeBruhl’s daughter, Elizabeth A. Marshall, by his first wife, Eliza Donovan)

1919―1947                James Hagood Sams and Caroline E. Sams

1947―1972                May Bond S. Rhodes

1972―1989                DeBruhl-Marshall Company (Phillip Kenneth Huggins, Robert Nicholson Milling, Roger K. Rutledge, A. Sale Estefano, Bob C. Schnackenberg, Frank A. Cheano, and Cynthia S. Hamilton)

1989―2014                South Carolina Tees Incorporated (William Maxwell Gregg, to whose name the deed was transferred in 1997)

2014―present            Wanda Gale Breedlove

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