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The '''Albert Sottile House''' is a Victorian house at 11 College St., [[Charleston, South Carolina]].<ref name="Leland">{{cite news | url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ynlJAAAAIBAJ&sjid=cwsNAAAAIBAJ&pg=2599,2975046&dq=do+you+know+your+charleston&hl=en | title=Solid Comfort, Elegance, Feature No. 11 College St. | work=Charleston News & Courier | date=Jan. 21, 1957 | accessdate=October 19, 2013 | author=Leland, Isabella | page=12}}</ref> The house was built by Samuel Wilson in 1890, a prominent merchant and banker. The architect of the house was S.W. Foulk of Richmond, Virginia.<ref name="Stockton">{{cite news | url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=WFRJAAAAIBAJ&sjid=8AkNAAAAIBAJ&pg=5075,2412818&dq=11-college-st&hl=en | title=New Research Offers Clues To 11 College St. | work=Charleston News & Courier | date=Feb. 9, 1981 | accessdate=October 19, 2013 | author=Stockton, Robert | page=1B}}</ref>
The '''Albert Sottile House''' is a Victorian house at 11 College St., [[Charleston, South Carolina]].<ref name="Leland">{{cite news | url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ynlJAAAAIBAJ&sjid=cwsNAAAAIBAJ&pg=2599,2975046&dq=do+you+know+your+charleston&hl=en | title=Solid Comfort, Elegance, Feature No. 11 College St. | work=Charleston News & Courier | date=Jan 21, 1957 | accessdate=October 19, 2013 | author=Leland, Isabella | page=12}}</ref> The house was built by Samuel Wilson in 1890, a prominent merchant and banker. The architect of the house was S.W. Foulk of Richmond, [[Virginia]].<ref name="Stockton">{{cite news | url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=WFRJAAAAIBAJ&sjid=8AkNAAAAIBAJ&pg=5075,2412818&dq=11-college-st&hl=en | title=New Research Offers Clues To 11 College St. | work=Charleston News & Courier | date=Feb 9, 1981 | accessdate=October 19, 2013 | author=Stockton, Robert | page=1B}}</ref>


After his death, the house was sold to the Sottile family in 1912.<ref name=Leland/> The house has been part of the [[College of Charleston]] since 1964. <ref name=Stockton/>
After his death, the house was sold to the Sottile family in 1912.<ref name=Leland/> The house has been part of the [[College of Charleston]] since 1964. <ref name=Stockton/>
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Latest revision as of 21:11, 20 September 2016

The Sottile House was photographed here in 1892, shortly after its completion.

The Albert Sottile House is a Victorian house at 11 College St., Charleston, South Carolina.[1] The house was built by Samuel Wilson in 1890, a prominent merchant and banker. The architect of the house was S.W. Foulk of Richmond, Virginia.[2]

After his death, the house was sold to the Sottile family in 1912.[1] The house has been part of the College of Charleston since 1964. [2]

References

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  1. ^ a b Leland, Isabella (Jan 21, 1957). "Solid Comfort, Elegance, Feature No. 11 College St". Charleston News & Courier. p. 12. Retrieved October 19, 2013.
  2. ^ a b Stockton, Robert (Feb 9, 1981). "New Research Offers Clues To 11 College St". Charleston News & Courier. p. 1B. Retrieved October 19, 2013.

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