A DEMOGRAPHY OF COLUMBIA 1875-1930 VOLUME 7 VACANT LOT SURVEY, 2016
Mathew G. Burge
Research Assistant Columbia Archaeology Program
Recommended Citation Burge, Mathew G. (2016) A Demography of Columbia: Volume 7: Vacant Lot Survey. Columbia Archaeology Program, Columbia, South Carolina.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS THE completion of any project is dependent upon contributions from a multitude of individuals. I am indebted to Columbia Mayor Steve Benjamin, who initiated the Columbia Archaeology Program. This demography of Columbia is the product of many months of labor. Volumes 1 (Introduction, Objectives, Methods), 3 (Photograph & Map Compendium), and 5 (Supplemental Analyses) were written by Jakob Crockett. The North Downtown data for Volume 2 (Raw Data) was compiled by Jakob Crockett, Angie Fuller, and Joseph Johnson; students in the American Urban History and the Modern South class (SCHC 332, Fall 2013) at the University of South Carolina, Honors College, compiled the Wheeler Hill data; the data for the Bottoms was compiled by Karen Strickland, Mathew Burge, and Vennie Deas-Moore; Mathew Burge did the primary formatting for Volume 2. Volume 3 was written by Karen Strickland. Volumes 6 and 7 were written by Mathew Burge with contributions by Jakob Crockett. Funding for this project came from the City of Columbia, South Carolina, during Fiscal Year 2014-2015 and Historic Columbia during calendar year 2016.
CONTENTS VOLUME VII ACKNOWLEDGMENTS...................................................................................................................iii FIGURES..........................................................................................................................................v PREFACE........................................................................................................................................vi 1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................1 2 THE BOTTOMS ..............................................................................................................................2 3 WHEELER HILL .............................................................................................................................6 4 WASHINGTON STREET BUSINESS DISTRICT .................................................................................9
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FIGURES 1 FIGURE ONE. DEMOGRAPHIC REPORT SPATIAL FOCUS ............................................................... IX
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PREFACE FOUNDED in 2012 as a partnership between the City of Columbia and Historic Columbia, the Columbia Archaeology Program (CAP) is a city-wide archaeology research and education organization providing a focal-point for engaging scholarly, professional, and community perspectives on the social dynamics and historical legacies of Columbia’s diverse residents. We are particularly interested in those histories which lie outside the ‘official’ and ‘mainstream’, and those histories which challenge our existing ideas and under standings of the past. Archaeology allows us to understand the ways in which people made their own histories within the political-economic structures they inherited. Like today, some residents of Columbia had ac cess to a wider range of opportunities than did their neighbors, most of whom never made it into the history books. The result: the majority of people who contributed most to the fundamental making of Columbia have been disappeared to the margins by those who could – and can – control the spotlight of history. The role of CAP is to refocus the spotlight of history to illuminate the stories of those citizens whose past has been obscured in the shadows. MISSION
To promote alternative histories of underrepresented pasts in ways that challenge our existing ideas of the past and present. GOALS
1. Explore how the histories and experiences of individuals are shaped and informed by larger political-economic, gender, race, age, and class considerations. 2. Use the experiences of individuals within Columbia as a lens into what it means to be an American. 3. Create opportunities for individuals to participate in the production of history. 4. Explore innovative methodologies at the intersection of new media studies and traditional cultural heritage management. 5. Develop new understandings of how objects and humans interact to form society and history. APPROACH Despite the number and diversity of preservation-, scholarship-, and outreach-oriented activities that a multitude of stakeholders have enacted in Columbia, there remain gaps in our collective history. These gaps in history are the silenced voices of our neighbors past, disappeared from our narrative landscape by time and intent. Our guiding question behind our mission is simple: If this is your city, where are your stories?
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A poverty of answers indicates a gap in our collective knowledge and the need to explore an underrepresented past. The subjects of our question come about through the following approaches to history: 1. BIOGRAPHIES We construct biographies of physical spaces and materialities. Spatial and material biographies differ from traditional approaches to the past in that particular places and materials remain in focus while people flow in and out of focus as they interact with these places and things. A traditional approach focuses on one or more individuals while objects and places flow in and out of their lives. In other words, a spatial and object biographical approach does not presuppose what human actors are worth paying attention to and which are not – all voices are equally important for understanding the biography of a place or object. 2. PARALLEL HISTORIES The idea that ‘the past’ is composed of multiple, fragmented histories viewed from situated vantage points moves interpretation away from a singular, linear chronology of events toward a multi-layed history with parallel, sometimes competing, truths. This understanding is a framework for constructing historical knowledge and a way of dealing with issues of voice, authority, and authenticity. 3. OBJECT-ORIENTED An object-oriented approach to the past gives equal initial weight to all historical actors – people, objects, places, and social organizations. Such an approach pays attention to practice, to object-mediated relations, to non-human agency, and to discourse materialized. 4. POLITICAL-ECONOMY A political-economic approach to the past is one that attends to localized social, political, economic, and cultural processes, which are understood to take place within a global-historical framework that transcends these localized contexts. Simply, a political economic approach is one that attends to structures of power. The goal is “to understand the formation of anthropological subjects (real people doing real things’) at the intersection of local interactions and … larger processes" (Roseberry 1988:163). 5. ARCHAEOLOGY Archaeology is often the most democratic source of information about the past available today because everyone, through the simple act of living, left behind material traces recoverable through careful excavation. As the history book of the everyday, these traces are often the only ‘voices’ we have for the vast majority of people. Not incorporating an archaeological understanding into historical investigations reinforces the idea that some people simply are not worth hearing. A DEMOGRAPHY OF COLUMBIA The past, philosopher of history Alun Munslow (1997) argues, is something that actually did hap pen – be it a political movement, an economic process, or an event as small as taking out the trash – but
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these happenings do not exist for us today apart from a few surviving bits of evidence—artifacts, documents, memories, oral histories, and the like. In contrast to the past, history is “a language-based manufacturing process in which the written historical interpretation is assembled or produced by historians” (Munslow 1997:5). The past and history are clearly not the same thing. Where the past is something that did happen, history is an epistemology, a knowledge of the past that can only exist for the reader (hearer, consumer) when someone writes (tells, produces) it in its obligatory form: the narrative. “A historical narrative,” Munslow (1997:10-11) goes on to explain, “is a discourse that places disparate events in an understandable or der.... Consequently, there are many different stories to be told about the same events, the same past.” New histories, then, depend on 1) old methodologies and new data or 2) new methodologies and existing or new data. Patterns of political-economic, gender, race, and class considerations are histories of what it means to be an American, part of the American experience. These patterns – histories – emerge from particular methodologies, which are dependent upon the structure of available data. In other words, the production of new patterns of historical experience requires a complimentary set of methodology and data. Patterns emerge from methodologies which are dependent upon the structure of available data. Unfortunately, no data set exists that matches the quantitative method of pattern recognition needed to produce new histories for Columbia. This is a problem if our goal as historians is to produce new understandings of the past. Since broad understandings of the past are unlikely to emerge from newly discovered, particulate data, new methodologies are required using existing, broad data sets familiar to historians: Federal Census reportss, City Directories, and Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps.
AIMS
This demography of Columbia aims to document every person and property living, working, or located within seven downtown Columbia, South Carolina, blocks for the years 1875-1930. In doing so, this report expands the resolution of the Federal Census to the city block and annual level by using City Directory and Sanborn Fire Insurance maps as data sources.
SCOPE OF THE REPORT
The temporal focus of this report is 1875-1930, a pivotal period in American history defined by the struggles of labor unions, the development of national advertising and brand names, the advent and availability of home electricity and telephones, Jim Crow legislation and political exclusion, and the growth of urban centers. The spatial focus is seven downtown blocks in three neighborhoods (Figure 1). Each neighborhood was once a collection of houses and work-spaces, locations where public and private spheres rested in uneasy tension along social lines of division. For most residents of these neighborhoods, these were the spaces of everyday life, of home and work, shopping and play. Defined as much by physical geography as by imagination and public discourse, these were the spaces of community. Today, they are the spaces of imagined communities—neighborhoods with empty lots, public buildings, new housing, and an expanding university. Like all major cities, urban renewal was a process of reconfiguration, displacement, and redefinition.
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Figure 1. Demographic report spatial focus. Red denotes the North Downtown area; Yellow denotes The Bottoms; and blue denotes the Wheeler Hill area.
1.
North Downtown
Bounded by Elmwood, Bull, Richland, and Sumter streets Home to Historic Columiba’s Modjeska Monteith Simkins site and the Mann-Simons Site & Outdoor Museum, North Downtown remains a collection of domestic and commercial lots along what was originally the northern boundary of Columbia. 2.
The Bottoms
Bounded by Pickens, Taylor, Harden, and Gervais streets The area known locally as “The Bottoms” (due to its low elevation and bowl shape) was a predominantly black neighborhood that lost many businesses and homes throughout the 1970s and 1980s through eminent domain. Most of those lots remain empty today. 3.
Wheeler Hill
Bounded by Barnwell, Catawba, Wheat, and Pickens streets Outside the original city limits, Wheeler Hill became a predominantly black neighborhood during the 1890s. Expansion of the University of South Carolina forced, through eminent domain, the majority of residents to relocate during the 1970s and 1980s.
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The archival focus is City Directory, Federal Census, and Sanborn Fire Insurance Map data for each individual and property living, working, or located within the above seven downtown blocks for the years 1875-1930.
STRUCTURE OF THE REPORT
This report is divided into seven volumes. Volume 1 provides an introduction to the study, including the objectives that framed our approach and the methodologies employed. Volume 2 is a compilation of all the raw data collected and used in following volumes. Volume 3 is a historic photograph and map compendium detailing each property available. Volume 4 is a methodologies primer. A non-residential structure survey for 1900 is presented in Volume 6 followed by a survey of vacant lots in 2016 in Volume 7.
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INTRODUCTION This document is a complete survey of empty/vacant property lots located within the boundaries of two of the three project areas explored by staff of the Columbia Archaeology Program – Wheeler Hill and the Bottoms – as well as the Washington Street Business District. The data contained herein is a small sub-set of a much larger collection of demographic information assembled and produced as part of the activities of the Columbia Archaeology Program. Empty lot identification came Google satellite maps and physical survey. Lot data came from the Richland County Property Value and Tax Estimate website at www.richlandonline.com/OnlineServices/PropertyValueTaxEstimate.aspx. SHADED/UNSHADED ROWS The data is cataloged in tables with divisions created by shading. Each shaded, and subsequently unshaded, row of the tables designates a specific block within a project area. For example, the first table of the Wheeler Hill area has four shaded rows. Each of these rows correspond to the farthest southeastern block of the project area. Immediately following the shaded region are eleven unshaded rows, denoting the adjoining block in the project area. This method of grouping entries by block is continued through the remainder of the document. ENTRIES IN RED Within the data set there are individual rows where the text is recorded in red font. This is used to create a distinction between completely empty lots within the project areas and those that have some sort of development present, such as a parking lot, on the parcel of land. These areas are still of importance as they still have the potential to be excavated on a smaller scale. They also allow us more archaeological access in the more developed areas of the Bottoms and the Business District.
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THE BOTTOMS Address 1601 Gervais Street Henderson Street 1304 Pickens Street 1323 Henderson Street 1340 Pickens Street 1414 Pickens Street 1630 Taylor Street 1706 Hampton Street R1415 Barnwell Street 1731 Washington St. 1727 Washington St. 1725 Washington St. 1715 Washington St. 1710 Washington St. 1705 Washington St. 1703 Washington St. 1701 Washington St. 1307 Barnwell Street 1220 Henderson Street 1213 Barnwell Street
Parcel Number R11401-06-05 R11402-11-09 R11402-11-11 R11402-11-06 R11402-11-19 R11402-11-05 R11402-11-04 R11402-08-01
Gervais Corner Lot LLC Korn Properties LLC Huggins James Powers Baker Office Buildings LLC Baker Office Buildings LLC Grimball John Berkley Trustee University of South Carolina Baker & Baker Real Estate
Land Value
Date Last Sold
Previous Owner
$375,100
9/26/2014
$92,000
1/5/2003
$433,200
8/1/2013
$102,100
7/26/2002
$130,600
7/26/2002
$512,000
10/3/2006
$228,000
7/1/2002
(No Prior Listed)
$6,900,000
$121,000
12/9/2002
(No Prior Listed)
$5
Gervais & Pickens LLC Korn Properties LLC Huggins Jane Powers Trustee Baker & Baker Real Estate Baker & Baker Real Estate Grimball John Berkley Trustee
Purchase Price $650,000 $10 $433,200 $10 $10 $0
R11402-08-08
Garrett Gale E &
$4,800
4/13/2005
Garrett Gale E &
$2,000
R11402-08-11
Bernstein Beth E & Lowell E
$7,600
12/26/2002
Evans Joy Chante
$2,666
R11402-08-12
Yeo Denis
$5,200
2/28/2007
(No Prior Listed)
$7,500
R11402-08-13
Yeo Denis
$5,200
3/21/2007
(No Prior Listed)
$7,000
R11402-08-16
City of Columbia
$14,200
7/2/1999
R11402-08-17
City of Columbia
$64,200
7/2/1999
R11402-08-18
City of Columbia
$6,600
8/6/1999
City of Columbia
$5
R11402-08-19
Dougherty William S
$6,700
12/31/1969
(No Prior Listed)
$0
R11402-08-20
City of Columbia
$219,000
12/31/1969
(No Prior Listed)
$0
R11402-09-01
University of South Carolina
$848,500
7/10/2002
University of South Carolina
$5
Gervais Street Hotel LLC
$261,100
12/30/2013
Town Manor Inc.
$5,700,000
$14,000
11/30/1971
(No Prior Listed)
$0
$86,100
2/9/1999
Richards Realty Co
$15,000
$16,700
12/19/2008
(No Prior Listed)
$11,100
$12,000
2/11/1999
County Council Of
$53,500
R11402-10-01
R11402-10-04
1214-8 Barnwell Street
R11406-16-22
E/S Barnwell Street
R11406-11634
N1222 Barnwell Street
R11406-16-23
2
Land Owner
Wesley United Meth Church Wesley United Methodist Church Wesley United Methodist Church Wesley United Methodist Church
Wise Mary S Et Al Wise Mary S Et Al
$5 $5
Address
Parcel Number
1222 Barnwell Street
R11406-16-24
E/S Barnwell Street
R11406-16-35
1221 Gregg St. 1306 Barnwell Street 1310 Barnwell Street R1310 Barnwell Street R1310 Barnwell Street R1310 Barnwell Street 1314 Barnwell Street 1318 Barnwell Street 1319 Gregg Street 1828 Washington St. 1414 Barnwell Street 1416 Barnwell Street Barnwell Street 1813 Washington St. 1811 Washington St. 1200 Gregg Street 1911 Gervais Street 1917 Gervais Street 1919 Gervais Street 1921 Gervais Street 1923 Gervais Street
R11406-16-17 R11406-16-26 R11406-16-27 R11406-16-28 R11406-16-29 R11406-16-30
Owner Wesley United Methodist Church Wesley United Methodist Church Richland County Wesley United Methodist Church Landsmen Associates, LLC McCombs Harriet G Robinson Boston McCombs Harriet G
Land Value
Date Sold
Previous Owner
Purchase Price
$79,600
2/11/1999
County Council Of
$53,400
$20,700
12/19/2008
(No Prior Listed)
$20,000
$503,900
12/31/1969
(No Prior Listed)
$0
$112,400
12/20/2008
Brown Felecia L
$5
$29,000
1/27/11
Rosen Harvey J
$5
$3,100
3/28/1996
McCombs Harriet C
$0
$4,200
12/31/1969
(No Prior Listed)
$0
$4,500
3/28/1996
McCombs Harriet C ThomasMcCants Media Inc.
$0
R11406-16-31
Thomas Media Group Inc.
$64,900
2/27/2009
R11406-16-32
Proenneke Properties LLC
$5,000
8/5/2009
Putnam Edgar
$5,000
R11406-16-12
Johnson Kecia A
$23,000
12/31/1969
(No Prior Listed)
$0
R11406-16-08
J P Properties Inc.
$5,000
5/12/2005
Scott Robertson & Robertson
$230,000
R11406-07-05
Dillard Lucy O
$20,600
10/24/2012
(No Prior Listed)
$0
R11406-07-04
Dillard Lucy O
$21,700
10/24/2012
(No Prior Listed)
$0
$29,900
9/25/2014
Prashad Jairaj
$5
$25,500
10/14/2004
Brown Alec E
$0
Harvin Margaret
$5
$10
Prashad Family Trust Mental Illness Recovery Center Harvin Margaret B Trustee New Ebenezer Baptist Church Musliminin Masjid Al Columbia Outdoor Musliminin Masjid Al
$33,000
5/4/2011
$627,300
12/11/1990
$110,200
12/31/1969
$16,500
12/31/1979
(No Prior Listed)
$10,000
$32,400
4/19/2005
Fuller Donna Ruth
$15,000
R11406-14-23
Cromartie E W II
$22,400
12/1/1999
Walker Betty L T
$5
R11406-14-22
Cromartie E W II
$55,000
12/1/1999
Walker Betty L T
$5
$1,200
11/30/1987
Rosen Harvey J
$0
$300
8/1/1994
Long Willie & Mary R
$800
R11406-07-03 R11406-07-10 R11406-07-11 R11406-14-28 R11406-14-26 R11406-14-25 R11406-14-24
Laurens Street
R11406-14-16
Laurens Street
R11406-14-17
Masjid AlMuslimiin Masjid AlMuslimiin Inc.
Weston W Ray Jr. Federal Deposit Ins Corp.
$160,000 $20,000
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Address
Parcel Number
E/S Portee Alley
R11406-14-18
Lady Street
R11406-14-07
Lady Street
R11406-14-08
W/S Portee Alley
R11406-14-09
Lady Street
R11406-14-05
Rear Gervais Street
R11406-14-30
Laurens Street
R11406-14-15
1922 Lady Street
R11406-14-12
Lady Street
R11406-15-13
1921 Lady Street 1919 Lady Street Lady Street (1913) 1304 Gregg Street Gregg Street (1306) S Gregg Street (1308) S Gregg Street (1310) S Gregg Street (1316) 1318 Gregg Street
Date Sold
$4,700
11/25/2014
$7,900
3/30/1995
$500
11/25/2014
$2,200
R11406-15-14 R11406-15-15 R11406-15-17 R11406-15-19 R11406-15-20 R11406-15-12 R11406-15-11 R11406-15-10 R11406-15-09 R11406-15-08
1326 Gregg Street
R11406-15-07
Laurens Street
R11406-15-22
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Land Value
Masjid Al Muslimiin Inc. Masjid Al Muslimiin Inc. New Ebenezer Baptist Church New Ebenezer Baptist Church Ebenezer Baptist Church Rockie Realty Inc. Masjid Al Muslimiin Inc. Mulimiin Masjid-Al Rutherford Harry B
1324 Gregg Street
1908 Washington St. 1910 Washington St. S/S Washington Street 1400 Gregg Street 1907 Washington St.
Owner
R11406-15-02 R11406-15-03 R11406-15-21 R11406-02-19 R11406-02-18
Previous Owner
Purchase Price
New Ebenezer Baptist Church Sandifer William M Jr. Masjid AlMusliminin Inc.
$13,000
2/9/1998
(No Prior Listed)
$25,000
$11,000
12/31/1969
(No Prior Listed)
$0
$7,900
11/30/1967
(No Prior Listed)
$0
$24,200
3/30/1995
Sandifer William M Jr.
$13,000
$17,800
1/17/2004
Jenkins Emma
$40,000
$13,300
12/10/1991
New Ebenezer Baptist Church
$17,300
6/1/2001
Hill Carl Trustee
$2,000
6/18/2014
$11,200
6/30/1984
$20,800
12/31/1969
(No Prior Listed)
$0
$30,900
6/30/1984
Wallace Realty & Investment
$0
$21,200
8/30/1984
Gardner Gloria J
$0
$32,600
2/28/1986
$32,600
1/31/1986
$43,800
5/31/1988
Brawley David P
$0
$13,500
10/2/2006
Thompson Nicholas P Trustee
$51,500
$32,400
12/31/1969
(No Prior Listed)
$0
$200
12/31/1969
(No Prior Listed)
$0
$9,200
10/15/2007
(No Prior Listed)
$1
$9,000
1/10/2013
(No Prior Listed)
$0
$200
12/29/2010
$10,000
10/16/2014
$8,600
1/17/1995
Rutherford Harry B Jr Rutherford Harry B Jr Rutherford Harry B Jr Rutherford Harry B Jr Rutherford Harry B Jr Rutherford Harry B Rutherford Harry Jr Rutherford Harry B Rutherford Harry B Jr Drexel Lakes Mobile Home Pk Lawton Edna J Etal Wright George & Trust Holly Scipio Naomi W Et Al Taylor Ronnie James
Rutherford Harry B Jr. Columbia Jaycees Charities Chill 401K Plan Trust Wallace Realty & Investment
Rutherford Harry B Jr. Et Al Williams Annie M Et Al
McCutchen Betty Et Al Ashford Elizabeth J Et Al Goodwin Sadie B
$4,700
$500
$11,000 $8,500 $2,000 $0
$0 $0
$200 $10,000 $5
Address 1909 Washington St. S Gregg Street (1416) 1423 Cherokee Street 1427 Cherokee Street 1429 Cherokee Street 1910 Hampton Street 1400 Cherokee Street 1404 Cherokee Street 1408 Cherokee Street 1412 Cherokee Street 1416 Cherokee Street 1418 Cherokee Street 1420 Cherokee Street
Parcel Number
Owner
Land Value
Date Sold
Previous Owner
Purchase Price
R11406-02-17
Hill Carl
$9,000
1/2/2013
Moye Company The LLC
$9,000
$28,300
8/7/1992
Young John H Jr.
$125,000
$7,900
9/19/2014
R11406-02-23 R11406-02-09
James R Clark Memorial Sickle Stepping Stones Ministry Inc.
James R Jackson Sr. Trust Means Frances B & Beverly H Cureton Jasper M&
$7,900
R11406-02-07
Old Moon LLC
$6,300
5/9/2011
R11406-02-06
Thompson Roosevelt Jr &
$9,500
6/10/1993
R11406-02-04
Hyman Velma C
$21,800
3/13/2008
(No Prior Listed)
$1
$8,200
4/3/2010
Mitchell Frank
$10,000
$8,200
4/3/2010
Mitchell Frank
$10,000
$8,200
4/3/2010
Mitchell Frank
$10,000
$8,200
4/3/2010
Mitchell Frank
$10,000
$8,000
5/17/2004
B’nai B’rith Hillel Foundation
$5
$8,200
12/28/1990
Cox Stephen H
$0
$8,400
7/18/2014
Scott Glenn & Joseph Scott Jr.
$8,400
R11406-03-12 R11406-03-11 R11406-03-10 R11406-03-09 R11406-03-08 R11406-03-07 R11406-03-06
Cherokee Street Investment LLC Cherokee Street Investment LLC Cherokee Street Investment LLC Cherokee Street Investment LLC Judaism On Campus Inc. Red Oak Lands Inc. Scott Joseph Jr & Terry R
$5 $0
5
WHEELER HILL Address 200 Pickens St. S/S Catawba St. (Behind 1612 and 1616) 1624 Catawba Street R1624 Catawba Street N/S Catawba Street 1619 Catawba Street
Parcel Number
Land Owner
Land Value
Date Last Sold
Previous Owner
Purchase Price
R11306-03-12
American Legion - Post #6 of the Richland County
$531,000
2/17/1998
Post 6 of the Richland County
$1
R11306-03-16
Post #6 of the Richland County
$36,000
12/15/2004
Richland Post #6 Foundation
$5
$80,000
5/6/2005
Causey Bryan K
$142,000
$80,000
13/31/1969
(No Prior Listed)
$0
$550,000
11/17/1991
(No Prior Listed)
$0
$72,000
6/30/2005
Juras Michael S
$53,000
$30,300
11/17/1991
$30,300
11/17/1991
$88,000
1/31/2007
Addison Frances Jenkins
$88,000
$44,000
12/31/1969
(No Prior Listed)
$0
$2,900
8/31/2006
City of Columbia
$5
$165,000
3/27/2007
Mandell Isabelle N &
$375,000
$19,500
1/27/2004
$500,000
11/17/1991
$116,000
11/17/1991
$5,000
11/2/2007
$44,000
11/17/1991
$80,000
1/1/1981
$20,000
11/17/1991
$104,000
11/17/1991
$44,000
11/17/1991
$56,000
11/17/1991
$36,000
11/17/1991
R11306-03-17 R11306-03-18 R11307-19-01 R11307-19-02
312 Pickens St.
R11307-19-06
314 Pickens St.
R11307-19-07
318 Pickens St.
R11307-19-08
320 Pickens St.
R11307-19-09
Phelps St.
R11307-21-01
328 Pickens St.
R11307-18-06
1614 Rice St.
R11307-18-04
N/S Phelps St.
R11307-18-05
E/S Rice St.
R11307-12-09
1623 Rice St.
R11307-13-12
1615 Rice St.
R11307-13-14
1613 Rice St.
R11307-13-15
1611 Rice St.
R11307-13-16
1605-7 Rice St.
R11307-13-17
1603 Rice St.
R11307-13-18
416 Pickens St.
R11307-13-21
418 Calwy Alley
R11307-13-22
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Norris Daniel Thomas & City of Columbia University of South Carolina Sharpe A Floyd University of South Carolina University of South Carolina Wheeler Hill Development LLC Jenkins Simon & Eva Wheeler Hill Development LLC Wheeler Hill Development LLC Coplan Properties LLC University of South Carolina University of South Carolina St James AME Church University of South Carolina University of South Carolina University of South Carolina University of South Carolina University of South Carolina University of South Carolina University of South Carolina
Carolina Research & Carolina Research
Coplan Properties LLC Carolina Research Carolina Research Gregg William M Carolina Res & Dev FD Carolina Research & Carolina Research Carolina Research Carolina Research Carolina Research Carolina Research
$0 $0
$0 $0 $0 $65,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
Address
Parcel Number
429 Calwy Alley
R11307-13-23
424 Calwy Alley
R11307-13-24
428 Calwy Alley
R113307-1325
417 Henderson Street
R11307-13-07
415 Henderson Street
R11307-13-08
400 Calwy Alley
R11307-13-31
400 Calwy Alley
R11307-13-30
423 Calwy Alley
R11307-13-29
425 Calwy Alley
R11307-13-28
427 Calwy Alley
R11307-13-27
Calwy Alley
R11307-13-26
419 Henderson Street 421 Henderson Street 423 Henderson Street 425 Henderson Street
R11307-13-06 R11307-13-05 R11307-13-04 R11307-13-03
426 Pickens St.
R11307-13-01
226 Bull St.
R11306-01-17
303 Pickens St.
R11306-01-13
305 Pickens St.
R11306-01-12
307 Pickens St.
R11306-01-11
324 Bull St.
R11306-01-01
314 Bull St.
R11306-01-24
312 Bull St.
R11306-01-23
308 Bull St.
R11306-01-22
306 Bull St.
R11306-01-21
304 Bull St.
R11306-01-20
Owner University of South Carolina University of South Carolina University of South Carolina Wheeler Hill Development LLC St James AME Church Wheeler Hill Development LLC University of South Carolina Wheeler Hill Development LLC University of South Carolina University of South Carolina University of South Carolina University of South Carolina University of South Carolina University of South Carolina University of South Carolina University of South Carolina University of South Carolina University of South Carolina Sharper Harry James University of South Carolina University of South Carolina University of South Carolina University of South Carolina University of South Carolina Chitty Catherine Smith Et Al University of South Carolina
Previous Owner
Purchase Price
Land Value
Date Sold
$12,000
11/17/1991
$12,000
11/17/1991
$20,000
11/17/1991
$44,000
11/2/2007
Wise Inez &
$62,100
$44,000
11/30/1981
(No Prior Listed)
$0
$5,700
8/15/2007
$12,000
11/17/1991
$25,000
8/9/2006
$20,000
11/17/1991
$56,000
11/17/1991
$43,300
11/17/1991
$44,000
11/17/1991
$44,000
11/17/1991
$44,000
6/29/2005
$44,000
11/17/1991
$59,700
11/17/1991
$1,035,000
2/28/1987
$36,000
11/17/1991
$36,000
3/30/1990
$36,000
11/17/1991
$64,000
11/17/1991
$36,000
11/17/1991
$36,000
11/17/1991
$36,000
1/30/1997
$36,000
10/15/1990
$36,000
11/17/1991
Carolina Research Carolina Research Carolina Research & Dev.
Wheeler Hill Development LLC & Carolina Research Zargon Investments LLC Carolina Research Carolina Research Carolina Research Carolina Research Carolina Research & Dev. Gary Sammie Lee Carolina Research Carolina Research Carolina Research & Dev. Carolina Research Sharper Harry & Carolina Research & Carolina Research & Carolina Research & Dev. Carolina Research & Murray Julius Chitty Catherine Smith Carolina Research &
$0 $0 $1,335,500
$5,700 $0 $160,000 $0 $1,335,500 $0 $0 $0 $75,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $160,000 $0 $0
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Address
Parcel Number
302 Bull St.
R11306-01-19
300 Bull Street
R11306-01-18
1530 Wheat St.
R11307-14-08
SW/S Pickens Street
R11307-14-01
8
Owner University of South Carolina University of South Carolina Board of Trustees of the University of S C The
Previous Owner
Purchase Price
Land Value
Date Sold
$36,000
11/17/1991
$36,000
11/17/1991
$1,000
11/30/1964
(No Prior Listed)
$0
$360,700
11/30/1963
(No Prior Listed)
$0
Carolina Research & Carolina Research &
$0 $0
WASHINGTON STREET BUSINESS DISTRICT Address 700 Taylor Street 720 Taylor Street 1515 Gadsden Street 1511 Gadsden Street 1507 Gadsden Street 727 Hampton Street 723 Hampton Street 701 Hampton Street 700 Hampton Street 1405 Gadsden Street 801 Hampton Street S/S Hampton Street S/S Hampton Street 1431 Lincoln Street 810 Hampton Street 1515 Park Street 1428 Lincoln Street 1429 Park Street 1401 Park Street 921 Washington St. 1004 Taylor Street 1006 Taylor Street Assembly Street 1408 Park Street 1011 Washington St.
Parcel Number R09009-05-01 R09009-05-02 R09009-05-03 R09009-05-04 R09009-05-05 R09009-05-06 R09009-05-07 R09009-05-08
Land Owner State of South Carolina State of South Carolina State of South Carolina State of South Carolina State of South Carolina State of South Carolina State of South Carolina State of South Carolina
Land Value
Date Last Sold
Previous Owner
Purchase Price
$516,600
11/30/1976
(No Prior Listed)
$0
$516,600
11/30/1976
(No Prior Listed)
$0
$46,700
12/31/1969
Harper Wilber D
$30,000
$43,700
6/30/1984
$43,700
6/30/1984
$79,000
6/30/1984
$49,900
6/30/1984
$786,000
11/30/1977
(No Prior Listed)
$0
Hampton Associates Hampton Associates Hampton Associates Hampton Associates S C Pt
$0 $0 $0 $0
R09009-07-01
City of Columbia
$1,833,600
1/31/1986
Rochester M M
$0
R09009-07-15
City of Columbia
$274,800
1/14/2005
City of Columbia
$1
$1,855,900
11/30/1972
(No Prior Listed)
$0
$20,000
5/25/2000
(No Prior Listed)
$0
$160,300
5/25/2000
(No Prior Listed)
$0
$376,800
3/15/2000
(No Prior Listed)
$315,000
$845,400
10/31/1996
(No Prior Listed)
$1
$71,300
9/1/1989
$55,100
3/1/2005
$893,600
12/31/1969
R09009-06-01 R0033-01-05 R09033-1-14 R09013-01-05 R09013-01-07
Housing Authority of City of Columbia Gadsden at Hampton LLC Gadsden at Hampton LLC Justice Square Partners LLC City of Columbia
R09013-0208A
South Carolina Electric & Gas Taylor Street Collier C Et Al Hampton Park Associates
R09013-02-13
Richland County
$282,500
2/2/1995
R09013-02-14
SREP I LLC
$146,400
8/16/2006
R09014-03-02
Doxology LLC
$82,800
10/1/2009
Adams A U Jr.
$91,900
R9014-03-03
Doxology LLC
$158,600
10/1/2009
Adams A U Jr.
$172,600
$402,000
11/30/1982
(No Prior Listed)
$0
$60,500
4/8/1997
$174,300
2/2/1990
R09014-14-04 R09013-02-22
R09014-13-07
R09013-03-20 R09013-03-13
Bishop of the Charleston Diocese Roman Catholic Church Richland County Public Library Sox Rebecca Ann F Et Al
Republic National Bank Taylor Mary Clarkson (No Prior Listed) Monteith Martha C Et Al Cooper Annie M Et Al
Richland County For The RichSox Rebecca Ann F Et Al
$0 $0 $0 $1 $93,000
$39,900 $0
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Address 1015 Washington St. 1017 Washington St. 1019 Washington St. 1405 Assembly Street 1411 Assembly Street 1413 Assembly Street
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Parcel Number R09013-03-12 R09013-03-11 R09013-03-10 R09013-03-08 R09013-03-07 R09013-03-06
Land Owner Frierson Estelle H Frierson Estelle H Frierson Estelle H Frierson Estelle H Frierson Estelle H Frierson Robert H Et Al &
Land Value
Date Last Sold
Previous Owner
Purchase Price
$37,000
11/30/1980
(No Prior Listed)
$0
$72,200
11/30/1980
(No Prior Listed)
$0
$104,000
6/18/1992
Hampton W L
$0
$41,000
12/31/1977
(No Prior Listed)
$35,000
$103,100
6/18/1992
$216,300
1/4/1989
Hampton W L Sr. & Frierson Robert H Et Al As
$0 $0