• Commonly known as the Denmark Vesey House, the house located at 56 Bull Street in Charleston, South Carolina was for a long time thought to be the house...
  • This modest house in downtown Charleston was once thought to be the home of Denmark Vesey, the leader of a foiled slave insurrection planned in 1822.
  • Denmark Vesey House. Beginning in December 1821, Vesey and other free blacks met in his home on Sunday evenings to plan a rebellion for the summer of 1822.
  • Welcome to the Denmark Vesey House, the house once believed to be the home of Denmark Vesey, the famed former slave turned hopeful activist.
  • This single family dwelling was initially thought to be the home of Denmark Vesey, a free Black ... The house is privately owned and not open to the public.
  • Incorrect Vesey House A photograph of the alleged, though incorrect, Denmark Vesey house. Courtesy of the South Carolina Department of Archives and History.
  • House Slaves Betrayed Denmark Vesey By Snitching On His Planned Uprising 201 Years Ago Today was originally published on newsone.com.
  • See Denmark Vesey House in Charleston, SC, as it appears on Google Maps and Bing Maps as well as other celebrity homes on VirtualGlobetrotting.com.
  • House Slaves Betrayed Denmark Vesey By Snitching On His Planned Uprising 201 Years Ago Today was originally published on newsone.com.
  • Denmark Vesey House. 56 Bull St, Charleston, SC 29401, United States. ... Research has shown Denmark Vesey did not ever live in this house.
  • House Slaves Betrayed Denmark Vesey By Snitching On His Planned Uprising 201 Years Ago Today was originally published on newsone.com.
  • Denmark Vesey House. Historic and Protected Site. Harleston Village, Charleston. ... Denmark Vesey House. 56 Bull St Charleston, SC 29401 United States.