PRESERVING A LEGACY
283 Ashley Avenue
Built in 1912 by prominent African-American building contractor, Edward T. Edwards, 283 Ashley Avenue remains in the same family 112 years later. Remarkably, each subsequent generation followed in Edward’s footsteps and found their calling in the building and masonry trades. In April of 1996, husband of the current owner, and descendant of Edwards, Mr. Arthur R. Mikell, Jr., received the Stoney Craftsmanship Award from Historic Charleston Foundation for his excellent masonry work found throughout Charleston.
After Mr. Mikell’s passing, his wife Ronda has remained in the home where she raised their daughter, Ramona, and is dedicated to maintaining ownership of 283 Ashley Avenue, and continuing her husband’s family legacy. She’s seen great change in the Westside neighborhood over the years. Many of the surrounding homes were once owned by members of their family, also dedicated craftsmen, but only a few remain in their family. With assistance from the Common Cause Loan Fund, Mrs. Mikell is able to keep their house for future generations.