City Directories and History: “The house, built ca. 1890,was purchased in 1903 by Gustave Sanders and is still owned by members of his family. The two-story frame residence is on a raised brick pier foundation with double porches across the front. The eaves of the gable roofed building are bracketed. Windows on the three-bay-wide house are two over two (2/2) lights with movable louver blinds. Arched sidelights and a rectangular transom frame the front door. Access to the second-floor porch is through a jib door.”
Information from: Historic Resources of the Lowcountry, The Lowcountry Council of Government, Cynthia C. Jenkins, Preservation Planner – Published, 1979
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