The Whispers of Charleston

76 and 90 Ashley Avenue

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76 Ashley Avenue was the John Hume Simons House, he acquired this property threw marriage to his cousin Mary Hume Lucas and they had 8 children, and lived very comfortably in this 2 story home. the huge double drawing rooms were used for Worship by St. Marys Roman Catholic Church. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Robinson purchased the home in 1960. 90 Ashley Avenue was built by Dr. Joseph Glover who built this two story home and used it as a rental home. in the 19th century it was remolded in the Qyeen Anne style. the Toale family owned it from 1881 to 1894 and the Doscher family owned it from 1894 to 1966.

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