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James Hoban
James Hoban, 1762-1831, was born in Desart, near Callan, 
County Kilkenny, Ireland. Hoban was raised at Cuffesgrange,
Co. Kilkenny where he learned carpentry skills. He studied
architecture at the Royal Dublin Society.
 
During the American Revolutionary War, Hoban
emigrated to the United States, and established himself 
as an architect in Philadelphia in 1781. Hoban moved 
to South Carolina in 1787, with his brothers Philip and 
Joseph; he lived there for at least six more years.
 
We know little of Hoban’s life in South Carolina except 
that he formed a partnership with carpenter Pierce 
Purcell and became well known among the gentry for
his ability as an architect and builder. He was a
founding vestryman in 1791 of Saint Mary’s Church, 
the first Catholic church established in the Carolinas.
Among Hoban’s references were some of the most
prominent citizens of Charleston: Henry Laurens,
a  close friend of President George Washington;  fellow
Irishman Aedanus Burke; and American Revolutionary
War General William Moultrie.
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