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Les événements
Aaron Champion born (1792)
Aaron Champion moves to Savannah (1817)
Aaron Champion marries Mary J. Griggs (1824)
Maria Sophia born (1832)
Purchases house at 230 Barnard St; Mary dies (1843)
Aaron Champion marries Elizabeth Maxwell (1847)
Maria Sophia Champion marries James McAlpin (1856)
Aaron Champion becomes Marine Bank & Fire Insurance Co president (1861)
Aaron Champion dies (1880)
Maria Sophia dies (1887)
Renovation completed (1896)
Henry McAlpin dies (1931)
Alida Harper purchases house (1939)
Alida Harper Born (1908)
Alida's surgery for tuberculosis (1923
Alida opens variety shop in Pink House (1929/1930)
Alida Harper dies, house goes to Society (1985)
Pink House faces demolition, Alida Harper and other concerned citizens able to save it (1939/1940)
Alida Harper retires from antiques business (1973/1974)
House at 230 Barnard deededto Henry and Isabel by her father (1895)
Henry McAlpin born in Scotland (1780)
Henry McAlpin purchases the Hermitage Plantation through a straw man (1815)
Henry McAlpin acquires legal title to the Hermitage (1819)
Henry McAlpin establishes 1st recognized railroad in U.S. onsite at the Hermitage (1820)
Henry McAlpin dies (1851)
Orleans Square completed (1815)
Henry McAlpin marries Isabel Wilbur (1893)
Henry McAlpin marries Claudia (1885)
Claudia dies months after the birth of her daughter, Claudia (1890)
Périodes
Champion family lives across Orleans Square at 3 Barnard St (1843-1858)
Alida Harper buys, preserves, and sells historic district houses (1939-1967)
James and Maria Sophia McAlpin live at the Hermitage (1856-1870)
James and Maria Sophia live at 230 Barnard (1870-1890)