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The Governor's House Inn
Bed and Breakfast

117 Broad Street
Charleston, South Carolina 29401

(843) 720-2070
Toll Free: (800) 720-9812
Email: governorshouse@aol.com

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Photo above: Kitchen House c. 1760

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The Governor's House Inn B&B
117 Broad St
Charleston, SC 29401
(843) 720-2070
Toll Free:
(800) 720-9812
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photo of guest bed room at The Governor's House Inn Bed and Breakfast, Charleston, South Carolina

In 1775, as one of South Carolina's representatives to the First Continental Congress, Edward Rutledge distinguished himself as a vocal and steadfast advocate of expanded liberties for the Colonies. In fact, Patrick Henry himself viewed Rutledge as "by far the greatest orator" among a group that included John and Samuel Adams, John Jay, and Thomas Jefferson.

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Thus began his participation in one of the most momentous episodes in human history -- the American struggle for independence.

Eventually, on July 4, 1776, Edward Rutledge became the youngest person to ratify, and later sign, the Declaration of Independence. This simple act, considered treasonous by the British, put his entire future at risk. Yet, Rutledge and his colleagues -- Jefferson, Franklin, Adams, and John Hancock among them -- pledged "our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor" in support of the cause. Edward Rutledge was 27 years old.

During the Revolution that followed, the British considered Edward Rutledge a dangerous proponent of open rebellion in the South. In 1780, he was captured and held prisoner in St. Augustine, Florida. While some citizens retained their freedom by pledging loyalty, to the King, Rutledge never wavered in his stance against tyranny.

photo of guest bed room at The Governor's House Inn Bed and Breakfast, Charleston, South Carolina
photo of guest bed room at The Governor's House Inn Bed and Breakfast, Charleston, South Carolina

A modest man with immodest ideals, the gentleman from Charleston helped define the meaning of "patriotism." He would go on to become Governor of South Carolina and one of the most prominent and influential leaders in America.

Edward Rutledge occupies a unique place in American History. In recognition of this fact, his former Charleston residence, now The Governor's House Inn, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In 1971, it was declared a National Historic Landmark by the U.S. Department of the Interior.

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