For author of
Charlotte's Web known as E. B. White, see
Elwyn Brooks White.
Elwyn Brooks "E B" White ( July 11, 1899 – October 1 1985) was an American writer
Edward Brickell White, aka E. B. White, was an American architect.
Among his many works are:
- Huguenot Church, built in 1844 in Charleston, South Carolina, which is a Gothic Revival design. The Huguenot Church, built in 1844 in Charleston South Carolina, was the first Gothic Revival church in South Carolina and was designed by architect Edward Charleston is a city in Charleston county in the US state of South Carolina. It is a National Historic Landmark (NHL). A National Historic Landmark (NHL is a Building, site, Structure, Object, or District, that is officially recognized by the
- a portion of College of Charleston, also an NHL,
- Market Hall and Sheds, also an NHL,
- Robert William Roper House, also an NHL,
- St. Philip's Episcopal Church (Charleston, South Carolina), also an NHL. The College of Charleston (C of C is a public, Sea-grant, and Space-grant university located in historic downtown Charleston South Carolina Market Hall and Sheds, also known as The City Market, The Centre Market stretches for several blocks behind 188 Meeting St Robert William Roper House is a house probably designed by Edward B St Philip's Episcopal Church is an historic Episcopal church in Charleston, South Carolina.
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