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History of Bee's Row also known as the Sarah Smith Townhomes located at 101-107 Bull Street: Built in 1853-1854 in the Italianate style, the three story row houses were taken over by William C Bee during the Civil War for his blockade-running firm. On Bee's Block, he was able to house and sell contraband goods out of the range of Federal guns. The terra-cotta decorations with pedimented window heads and console-bracketed arch door surrounds, closely resemble those found on the original St Johns Hotel (present day Mills House). Each house has gone through renovations to retain the original stone mantels and plasterwork. After the war, Sarah Smith was the first to live on the row.