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A LINK WITH THE DAYS WHEN CHARLESTON WAS PROSPEROUS.—A photograph taken at Charleston’s centennial celebrations. It shows Mrs Annie Powell with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs J. Queripel, and grandson, Alan Queripel, standing in front of the ruins of the old European Hotel, which was built in 1867. Mrs Powell, whose parents owned the hotel, was born there, and she and her husband, Mr J. H. Powell, ran the hotel for many years.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31277, 25 January 1967, Page 3

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A LINK WITH THE DAYS WHEN CHARLESTON WAS PROSPEROUS.—A photograph taken at Charleston’s centennial celebrations. It shows Mrs Annie Powell with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs J. Queripel, and grandson, Alan Queripel, standing in front of the ruins of the old European Hotel, which was built in 1867. Mrs Powell, whose parents owned the hotel, was born there, and she and her husband, Mr J. H. Powell, ran the hotel for many years. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31277, 25 January 1967, Page 3

A LINK WITH THE DAYS WHEN CHARLESTON WAS PROSPEROUS.—A photograph taken at Charleston’s centennial celebrations. It shows Mrs Annie Powell with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs J. Queripel, and grandson, Alan Queripel, standing in front of the ruins of the old European Hotel, which was built in 1867. Mrs Powell, whose parents owned the hotel, was born there, and she and her husband, Mr J. H. Powell, ran the hotel for many years. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31277, 25 January 1967, Page 3