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==Further reading==
==Further reading==
*{{cite book |title=The Vernacular Architecture of Charleston and the Lowcountry, 1670 – 1990 |last1=Hudgins |last2=Carter L., ed |place=Charleston, South Carolina |publisher=Historic Charleston Foundation |year=1994}}
*{{cite book |title=The Vernacular Architecture of Charleston and the Lowcountry, 1670 – 1990 |last1=Hudgins |last2=Carter L., ed |place=Charleston, South Carolina |publisher=Historic Charleston Foundation |year=1994}}
*{{cite book |last1=Jacoby |first1=Mary Moore, ed |title=The Churches of Charleston and the Lowcountry |place=Columbia South Carolina |publisher=University of South Carolina Press |year=1994 |type=hardback |isbn=0-87249-888-3}} ISBN 978-0-87249-888-4.
*{{cite book |last1=Jacoby |first1=Mary Moore, ed |title=The Churches of Charleston and the Lowcountry |place=Columbia South Carolina |publisher=University of South Carolina Press |year=1994 |type=hardback |isbn=0-87249-888-3}} {{ISBN|978-0-87249-888-4}}.
*{{cite book |last1=Moore |first1=Margaret H |title=Complete Charleston: A Guide to the Architecture, History, and Gardens of Charleston |place=Charleston, South Carolina |publisher=TM Photography |year=1997 |isbn=0-9660144-0-5}}
*{{cite book |last1=Moore |first1=Margaret H |title=Complete Charleston: A Guide to the Architecture, History, and Gardens of Charleston |place=Charleston, South Carolina |publisher=TM Photography |year=1997 |isbn=0-9660144-0-5}}
*{{cite book |title=Architects of Charleston|url=http://www.lib.muohio.edu/multifacet/record/mu3ugb1809819|first1=Beatrice St. Julien (1904-1990) |last1=Ravenel |first2=Carl (photographs) |last2=Julien |author3=Carolina Art Association |page=295 |lccn=91034126 |isbn=0-87249-828-X|place=Columbia, S.C. |publisher=[[University of South Carolina Press]] |year=1992}}
*{{cite book |title=Architects of Charleston|url=http://www.lib.muohio.edu/multifacet/record/mu3ugb1809819|first1=Beatrice St. Julien (1904-1990) |last1=Ravenel |first2=Carl (photographs) |last2=Julien |author3=Carolina Art Association |page=295 |lccn=91034126 |isbn=0-87249-828-X|place=Columbia, S.C. |publisher=[[University of South Carolina Press]] |year=1992}}
*{{cite book |last1=Severens |first1=Kenneth |title=Charleston Antebellum Architecture and Civic Destiny |place=Knoxville |publisher=[[University of Tennessee Press]] |type=hardback |year=1988 |isbn=0-87049-555-0}} ISBN 978-0-87049-555-7
*{{cite book |last1=Severens |first1=Kenneth |title=Charleston Antebellum Architecture and Civic Destiny |place=Knoxville |publisher=[[University of Tennessee Press]] |type=hardback |year=1988 |isbn=0-87049-555-0}} {{ISBN|978-0-87049-555-7}}
*{{cite book |last1=Smith |first1=Alice R. Huger |first2=D.E. Huger |last2=Smith |title=Dwelling Houses of Charleston, South Carolina |place=New York |publisher=Diadem Books |year=1917}}
*{{cite book |last1=Smith |first1=Alice R. Huger |first2=D.E. Huger |last2=Smith |title=Dwelling Houses of Charleston, South Carolina |place=New York |publisher=Diadem Books |year=1917}}
*{{cite book |last1=Stockton |first1=Robert, et. al |title=Information for Guides of Historic Charleston, South Carolina |place=Charleston, South Carolina |publisher=City of Charleston Tourism Commission |year=1985}}
*{{cite book |last1=Stockton |first1=Robert, et. al |title=Information for Guides of Historic Charleston, South Carolina |place=Charleston, South Carolina |publisher=City of Charleston Tourism Commission |year=1985}}
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|year=1960 |pages=137}}
|year=1960 |pages=137}}
*{{cite book |year=1976 |title=Charleston, come hell or high water: a history in photographs |first1=Robert N. S. |last1=Whitelaw |first2=Alice F. |last2=Levkoff |place=Columbia, S.C. |publisher=[[University of South Carolina Press]] |page=89}}
*{{cite book |year=1976 |title=Charleston, come hell or high water: a history in photographs |first1=Robert N. S. |last1=Whitelaw |first2=Alice F. |last2=Levkoff |place=Columbia, S.C. |publisher=[[University of South Carolina Press]] |page=89}}
*{{cite book |last1=Waddell |first1=Gene |title=Charleston Architecture, 1670–1860 |place=Charleston |publisher=Wyrick & Company |year=2003 |volume=2 |pages=992 |type=hardback |isbn=978-0-941711-68-5}} ISBN 0-941711-68-4
*{{cite book |last1=Waddell |first1=Gene |title=Charleston Architecture, 1670–1860 |place=Charleston |publisher=Wyrick & Company |year=2003 |volume=2 |pages=992 |type=hardback |isbn=978-0-941711-68-5}} {{ISBN|0-941711-68-4}}
*{{cite book |title=The South Carolina architects, 1885–1935: a biographical dictionary |first1=John E. |last1=Wells |first2=Robert E. |last2=Dalton |publisher=New South Architectural Press |year=1992 |place=Richmond, Virginia |isbn=1-882595-00-9}}
*{{cite book |title=The South Carolina architects, 1885–1935: a biographical dictionary |first1=John E. |last1=Wells |first2=Robert E. |last2=Dalton |publisher=New South Architectural Press |year=1992 |place=Richmond, Virginia |isbn=1-882595-00-9}}
*{{cite book |last1=Weyeneth |first1=Robert R. |title=Historic Preservation for a Living City: Historic Charleston Foundation, 1947–1997 |work=Historic Charleston Foundation Studies in History and Culture series |publisher=University of South Carolina Press |year=2000 |pages=256 |isbn=1-57003-353-6}} ISBN 978-1-57003-353-7.
*{{cite book |last1=Weyeneth |first1=Robert R. |title=Historic Preservation for a Living City: Historic Charleston Foundation, 1947–1997 |work=Historic Charleston Foundation Studies in History and Culture series |publisher=University of South Carolina Press |year=2000 |pages=256 |isbn=1-57003-353-6}} {{ISBN|978-1-57003-353-7}}.


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Farmers' and Exchange Bank
The John Ashe, Jr. House at 26 South Battery, Charleston, South Carolina

Edward C. Jones (1822-1902)[1] was an American architect from Charleston, South Carolina.[2] A number of his works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places, and one is further designated a U.S. National Historic Landmark. His works include the following (with the first eight being NRHP-listed works):[3]

References

  1. ^ Catherine W. Bishir (2012). "Edward C. Jones (1822-1902)". North Carolina Architects and Builders: A Biographical Dictionary. Raleigh, NC: Copyright & Digital Scholarship Center, North Carolina State University Libraries.
  2. ^ Tray Stephenson and Bernard Kearse (April 19, 1973). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Farmers' and Exchange Bank" (pdf). National Park Service. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) and Accompanying one photo, exterior, undated (32 KB)
  3. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.

Further reading

  • Hudgins; Carter L., ed (1994). The Vernacular Architecture of Charleston and the Lowcountry, 1670 – 1990. Charleston, South Carolina: Historic Charleston Foundation. {{cite book}}: |last2= has generic name (help)
  • Jacoby, Mary Moore, ed (1994). The Churches of Charleston and the Lowcountry (hardback). Columbia South Carolina: University of South Carolina Press. ISBN 0-87249-888-3. {{cite book}}: |first1= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) ISBN 978-0-87249-888-4.
  • Moore, Margaret H (1997). Complete Charleston: A Guide to the Architecture, History, and Gardens of Charleston. Charleston, South Carolina: TM Photography. ISBN 0-9660144-0-5.
  • Ravenel, Beatrice St. Julien (1904-1990); Julien, Carl (photographs); Carolina Art Association (1992). Architects of Charleston. Columbia, S.C.: University of South Carolina Press. p. 295. ISBN 0-87249-828-X. LCCN 91034126.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  • Severens, Kenneth (1988). Charleston Antebellum Architecture and Civic Destiny (hardback). Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press. ISBN 0-87049-555-0. ISBN 978-0-87049-555-7
  • Smith, Alice R. Huger; Smith, D.E. Huger (1917). Dwelling Houses of Charleston, South Carolina. New York: Diadem Books.
  • Stockton, Robert; et al. (1985). Information for Guides of Historic Charleston, South Carolina. Charleston, South Carolina: City of Charleston Tourism Commission. {{cite book}}: Explicit use of et al. in: |first1= (help)
  • Stoney, Samuel Gaillard (1960). This is Charleston: a survey of the architectural heritage of a unique American city. Carolina Art Association. p. 137.
  • Whitelaw, Robert N. S.; Levkoff, Alice F. (1976). Charleston, come hell or high water: a history in photographs. Columbia, S.C.: University of South Carolina Press. p. 89.
  • Waddell, Gene (2003). Charleston Architecture, 1670–1860 (hardback). Vol. 2. Charleston: Wyrick & Company. p. 992. ISBN 978-0-941711-68-5. ISBN 0-941711-68-4
  • Wells, John E.; Dalton, Robert E. (1992). The South Carolina architects, 1885–1935: a biographical dictionary. Richmond, Virginia: New South Architectural Press. ISBN 1-882595-00-9.
  • Weyeneth, Robert R. (2000). Historic Preservation for a Living City: Historic Charleston Foundation, 1947–1997. University of South Carolina Press. p. 256. ISBN 1-57003-353-6. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help) ISBN 978-1-57003-353-7.