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  1. 101 St. Philip Street Gate - ca. 1920

    Scans of photograph of the gate at the front of 101 St. Philip Street (Samuel G. Stoney House), street (front) elevation (now gone). Photo album page annotation: Stoney Residence - Vanderhorst and St. Philip Streets [post-it note in album states "this is gone"]. Written on verso of photo: February 23/20.

    Record Type: Photo

    101 St. Philip Street Gate (gone)
  2. 110 Ashley Avenue (Thayer-Lynah House) - ca. 1920

    Scans of two photographs of 110 Ashley Avenue (Thayer-Lynah House), street (front) elevation, featuring the steps leading up to the doorway. Photo album page annotation: Pelzer Home - Ashley Avenue and Bull Street.

    Record Type: Photo

    a:  110 Ashley Avenue
  3. 110 Broad Street (William Harvey House) - ca. 1920

    Scan of photograph of 110 Broad Street (William Harvey House), street (front) elevation. Photo album page annotation: Izard Home - 110 Broad Street - Built before 1757. Written on verso of photo: Mr. George D. Boyan(?). Izard House. 110 Broad Street. Mentioned in Mr. Izard's will, Sept. 13, 1757, but as he acquired the property only 18 months before, it was probably built by a previous owner. The 2 mantle (sic) pieces in the charming r...

    Record Type: Photo

    110 Broad Street
  4. 114 Church Street - ca. 1920

    Scan of photograph of 114 Church Street, corner view showing the weat (front) and north elevations. A small portion of the People's Building can be seen in the background. The house was demolished before the early 1920s when the Citizens and Southern Bank Building was constructed. Description on back: "Church Street North of Broad."

    Record Type: Photo

    House on Church Street North of Broad
  5. 119 Broad Street (Morton Waring House) - ca. 1920

    Scan of photograph of 119 Broad Street (Morton Waring House), street (front) elevation, featuring the gate and door. Photo album page annotation: Heywood [sic] Gate and Door - Broad Street. Written on verso of photo: Heyward Gate & Door - Broad Street.

    Record Type: Photo

    119 Broad Street
  6. 128 Tradd Street (Humphrey Sommers House) - ca. 1920

    Scan of photograph of 128 Tradd Street (Humphrey Sommers House), southwest elevation; view of piazzas and fence. the staircase leading to the doorway.

    Record Type: Photo

    128 Tradd Street
  7. 136-146 Church Street, Saint Philip's and Huguenot Church - 1918

    Looking north on Church Street, from the Huguenot Church (136 Church) to St. Philip's Church (146 Church).

    Record Type: Photo

    Looking North on Church Street / 136-146 Church Street
  8. 13 East Battery (William Ravenel House) - ca. 1920

    Photograph (scan) of 13 East Battery (William Ravenel House). Exterior, steet elevation. Photo album page annotation: 13 East Battery - Ravenel Home - built by Mr. Ravenel in 1845. Terribly damaged by earthquake in 1886 - four great(?) columns making a Greek portico have never been replaced.. Written on verso of photo: Ravenel House - J. R. P. - 13 East Battery - Built by Mr. Ravenel in 1845. Largest drawing room in town. Terribly damag...

    Record Type: Photo

    13 East Battery
  9. 1 East Battery (Louis DeSaussure House) - ca. 1920

    Two photographs (scans) of 1 East Battery (Louis DeSaussure House). Exterior, street elevation. Caption from photo album and/or verso of photos: A: Photo album page annotation: Corner of South and East Battery. Built by Mr. deSaussure. Written on verso of photo: DeSaussure - S. & E. Battery - March 1927. B: Written on verso of photo: O'Neill - 1 East Battery - originally the home of Mr. Louis deSaussure - built between 1850-1860.

    Record Type: Photo

    A:  1 East Battery
  10. 1 Meeting Street (George Robertson House) - ca. 1920s

    B&W photograph of the George Robertson House ( Meeting Street), southeast corner, showing piazzas. 20 South Battery at right.

    Record Type: Photo

    1 Meeting Street, ca. 1920s
  11. 21 East Battery (Edmonston-Alston House) - ca. 1920

    Three photographs (scans) of 21 East Battery (Edmonston-Alston House). Exterior, street elevation, including door and doorway. A: Photo album page annotation: Allston [sic] Door - 21 East Battery. B: Photo album page annotation: Allston House - 21 East Battery - Built some years previously to 1838. Since then owned by Chas. Allston, son of Col. Wm. and Mary Mott. Now owned by J.J. Pringle Smith. C: Photo album page annotation: Allston...

    Record Type: Photo

    A:  21 East Battery Doorway
  12. 26 Tradd Street (Robert Ewing House) - 1918

    B&W photograph of 26 Tradd Street (Robert Ewing House), street (front) elevation. Features the first and second stories and the second story iron balcony. Handwritten on back: "Typical front. Iron balconies are the distinguishing features of old buildings."

    Record Type: Photo

    26 Tradd Street Balcony
  13. 28 Chapel Street (Elias Vanderhorst House) - ca. 1920

    Three photographs and one postcard (scans) of 28 Chapel Street (Elias Vanderhorst House). a: Street (front) elevation. Photo album page annotation: Built in 1832 by Elias Vander Horst [sic]. b-c: Detail of staircase. Photo album page annotation: Entrance to Vander Horst (sic) House. Written on verso of photo: Front steps to Vander Horst [sic] House, corner of Chapel and Alexander Streets. March 1, 1927. d: Street (front) elev...

    Record Type: Photo

    a:  Elias Vanderhorst House
  14. 309 East Bay Street - ca. 1910

    Photograph (scan) of a portion of a building identified as 309 East Bay Street, front (east) elevation, showing the entry steps, gate, and piazzas. Small child stands in doorway.

    Record Type: Photo

    309 East Bay Street
  15. 31 Pinckney Street - ca. 1920

    Scan of photograph of 31 Pinckney Street, street (front) elevation. Features ornate ironwork on second floor balcony. Photo album page annotation: Pickett House - Pinckney Street. (Likely gone. Need to confirm.)

    Record Type: Photo

    31 Pinckney Street

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