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248 Congress Street - 1930
Circa 1930 color photographic print (scan) 248 Congress Street, constructed ca. 1917 by Manly Sullivan, a bootlegger. A 2012 digital photograph is presented for comparison.
Record Type: Photo
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258 Congress Street - 1920s
Two photographs (scans) of 258 Congress Street: a: Everett Haymaker and Emma Vogelsgang Haymaker by the front porch. b: Emma Vogelsgang Haymaker by the front porch.
Record Type: Photo
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Card, Index - Freedman's Cottage Architectural Survey
A house-by-house survey of freedman's cottages undertaken by HCF staff in 2000. Architectural details were recorded and photos taken of each house. Architectural details surveyed include: walls/construction; porch; piazza screen; gable; windows; opening into main house; foundation; chimney; presence of additions; and other miscellaneous notes about condition, etc. Surveys were done on these houses: America Street: 107 Amherst Street: 3...
Record Type: Archive
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Hampton Park Terrace Houses: Allan Street to Kenilworth Street - 1997-1998
Twenty color slides of houses in Hampton Park Terrace, from Allan Street to Kenilworth Street: a: 2 North Allan Park, built 1921 b: 3 South Allan Park and 5 South Allen Park, built ca. 1920 c: 369 Ashley Avenue, built ca. 1919 d: 167 Congress Street. (167 Congress Street is outside the National Register Historic District.) e: 236 Congress Street f: 5 Elmwood Avenue g: 429 Huger Street, built ca. 1914 h: 451 Huger Street i: 463 Huger St...
Record Type: Photo
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Photograph - Freedman's Cottages - Photographs
Black & white photographs of most of the houses surveyed by HCF in 2000. Exterior shots for all and interior shots for some; most are street elevation, although there are some photos of rear and side views. A sample of photographs appears in this record, for 553 Rutledge Avenue, 19 Strawberry Lane, 227 Nassau Street, and 6 Sutherland. Photo sleeves were organized by address range (in alpha-numeric order by street name/address). While the...
Record Type: Archive
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Property File - 247 Congress Street (Harold's Cabin)
Constructed as a corner store with living quarters above ca. 1931 by the owner of the property at the corner of Congress Street and President Street. No additional building history on file. Needs further research. File contains Adaptive Reuse Concept document (prepared in support of BZA application); captioned photograph from Our Charleston: Lowcountry Photos, People and Places; description of 20th century occupants and photo from Old Codge...
Record Type: Archive
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Property File - Congress Street
Originally in the village of Washington, laid out from King westward just south of the Race Course, now Hampton Park. Commemorates name noted in the Revolution. File contains information from E. Milby Burton's unpublished manuscript Charleston Streets (a/k/a Units of Charleston). No image on file.
Record Type: Archive
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Two Oak Trees at Congress and Parkwood - Undated
B&W photograph (scan) of two oak trees that stand in the middle of Congress Street at the intersection at Parkwood Avenue, still there today. The sign tells the story about the tree but it is illegible in the photo. (Description and address provided by the donor.)
Record Type: Photo