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  1. 108 Beaufain Street (John Steinmeyer House) - ca. 1960s

    B&W photograph of 108 Beaufain Street (John Steinmeyer House), street (front) elevation. Signage for "The Argyle Louden Campbell Memorial Home for Presbyterian and Huguenot Women" at front entry. Two copies of photograph in sleeve.

    Record Type: Photo

    108 Beaufain Street (ca. 1960s)
  2. 108 Beaufain Street (John Steinmeyer House) - ca. 1996

    B&W photograph of 108 Beaufain Street (John Steinmeyer House), street (front) elevation.

    Record Type: Photo

    108 Beaufain Street
  3. 110 Broad Street (William Harvey House a/k/a Ralph Izard House) - ca. 1960s

    B&W photograph of the William Harvey House (110 Broad Street, a/k/a Ralph Izard House), street (front) elevation.

    Record Type: Photo

    110 Broad Street, ca. 1960s
  4. 110 Broad Street (William Harvey House a/k/a Ralph Izard House) - ca. 1996

    Color photograph of the William Harvey House (110 Broad Street, a/k/a Ralph Izard House), street (front) elevation, view of the southeast corner.

    Record Type: Photo

    110 Broad Street
  5. 129 Broad Street - ca. 1996

    B&W photograph of 129 Broad Street: a: Street (front) elevation showing the northwest corner of the building. b: Street (front) elevation. Photo B not scanned.

    Record Type: Photo

    129 Broad Street
  6. 12 Franklin Street - 2005

    Nine color photographs of 12 Franklin Street, exterior and interior shots, submitted in support of the Part I certification application. Photographs dated February, 2015. Only Photos 1 and 6 have been scanned.

    Record Type: Photo

    Photo #1: 12 Franklin Street (2005)
  7. 131 Church Street (James Huston House) - 1948

    B&W photograph of 131 Church Street (James Huston House), front (east) elevation. Car parked in front. The edge of 129 Church can be seen at left. Description taped to back of photograph: "This house at 131 Church Street, is now the residence of Dr. and Mrs. I. Grier Linton. It was built about 1809 by James Huston, a merchant tailor, who had his shop on the first floor. The Adam detail on the windows, doors and fireplaces in the rooms of the s...

    Record Type: Photo

    131 Church Street, ca. 1938
  8. 131 Church Street (James Huston House) - 1984

    B&W photograph of 131 Church Street (James Huston House), front (east) elevation.

    Record Type: Photo

    131 Church Street (1984)
  9. 131 Church Street (James Huston House) - 1984

    Eight color photographs of 131 Church Street (James Huston House): a: Front (east) elevation. b: Rear (west) elevation. c: South courtyard view. d: Side view of addition. e: Rear view of addition. f: Streetscape view north on Church Street. g: Streetscape view south on Church Street. h: Access point to Chalmers Street. Dated November 29, 1984. These photographs were removed from the appraisal report, presumably taken by the apprai...

    Record Type: Photo

    a: 131 Church Street (1984)
  10. 131 Church Street (James Huston House) - ca. 1996

    Four B&W photographs of 131 Church Street (James Huston House), front (east) elevation, with slightly different camera orientations. Photo D shows 129 Church at left. Only photo A has been scanned.

    Record Type: Photo

    131 Church Street
  11. 138 Broad Street - ca. 1996

    B&W photograph of 138 Broad Street, street (front) elevation, Same view, different camera orientations. Photo B not scanned.

    Record Type: Photo

    138 Broad Street
  12. 13 Franklin Street (George Washington Cooper House) - ca. 1990

    Two color photographs of the George Washington Cooper House (13 Franklin Street): a: East (front) elevation. b: South (piazza with latticed columns) and east (front) elevations.

    Record Type: Photo

    a: 13 Franklin Street
  13. 13 Franklin Street (George Washington Cooper House) - ca. 1996

    B&W photograph of the George Washington Cooper House (13 Franklin Street); south (piazza with latticed columns) and east (front) elevations. Two copies of photo in sleeve.

    Record Type: Photo

    13 Franklin Street
  14. 141-145 Church Street (Alexander Peronneau Tenements) - ca. 1920

    B&W photographic reprint of the Alexander Peronneau Tenements (141 Church and 143-145 Church Street), front (east) elevation, before the 1920s restoration. Two African American men stand in front of the doorway to 141 Church Street. The original photograph is from the Charleston Museum.

    Record Type: Photo

    141-145 Church Street
  15. 141 Church Street (Alexander Perronneau Tenement) - 1990s?

    B&W photograph of 141 Church Street (Alexander Perronneau Tenement), front (east) elevation. 139 Church next door at left.

    Record Type: Photo

    141 Church Street

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