Black and white negative of an exterior view of the main entrance to the Headquarters Weapons Training Battalion at Parris Island, May 20, 1943; 13 x 9 cm.
Stereoscopic image of interior battery wall with soldiers and cannon in the foreground. The printed caption on the verso reads, "Battery made of Sand Bags, Morris Island, S.C."
Stereoscopic image of two men beneath a tree in a lightly wooded area and a third man in the background A handwritten note on the verso indicates the location as Battery Glover on James Island.
Stereoscopic image of soldiers in a trench with cannons. The print on the verso identifies the location as Mortar Battery on Morris Island, South Carolina.
A black and white postcard of Bay Street along the waterfront in Beaufort, South Carolina. Correspondence postmarked August 13, 1907. Printed in Germany.
Hand-colored view of the Beaufort, South Carolina business district, with Luther's Pharmacy and Kinghorn Brothers stores. Correspondence postmarked July 18, 1912.
Stereoscopic image of brick residence in Beaufort, South Carolina. Seven men standing on both upper and lower porch. Handwritten caption on verso reads, "Built by Smith & Gordon, Fuller, Bellamy."
A black and white photographic postcard with a view of a Bay Street house in Beaufort, South Carolina. Correspondence postmarked February 6, 1906. Made in Germany.
A hand-colored postcard of the ferry dock near the Wallace House, the Thomas House and the Lewis Reeve Sams House on Bay Street in Beaufort, South Carolina. Correspondence postmarked December 7, 1912.
A hand-colored postcard of the ferry dock near the Wallace, Thomas, and the Lewis Reeve Sams houses on Bay Street. Correspondence postmarked December 30, 1911.
Stereoscopic image of Bay Street in Beaufort, which was renamed Saxton Avenue during the union occupation. After the war the name returned to 'Bay Street.'
Black and white negative of landscape of oak trees, Spanish moss and view of the Beaufort River and bridge; Postcard series; Culp wrote "Moss of Bay - Bridge" on envelope containing the negative, 1941; Negative is fragile; Negative has tear in upper left corner; crack in mid-right to almost the center of the negative; 17 x 12 cm.
Black and white negative of the section of Bay Street between West Street and Scott Street taken on Sept. 27, 1954; Stores visible are Lipsitz, United 5 and 10 cent store, Martin's Mens Shop, and Palmetto Studios; 11 x 8 cm.
Black and white negative of the scene of an accident at Beachwood Trailer Park taken for Henry Dunbar of State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, Charleston, S.C. with railroad crossing in background, 1968; 6 x 6 cm.
Stereoscopic image of the ruins of a house on the beach on Morris Island, SC with a group of men on and outside of the structure. Handwritten caption on the verso reads, "Beacon House on Morris Island. Jany 1864."
A postcard of an aerial photograph of the marina near Lady's Island Bridge on Factory Creek in Beaufort, South Carolina. Has a Gulf Oil logo on the postcard.
Hand-colored postcard of the original Beaufort County Courthouse built in the 1880s before its remodeling in the 1930s. Correspondence on the front of the card.
Photographic image of the monument commemorating the site of Charles Fort, built in 1562 by Jean Ribaut as a refuge for the first colony established by the French Huguenots. Monument is made of South Carolina's famous "Winnsboro Blue Granite."
A black and white photographic postcard of the structures along the riverside of Bay Street in Beaufort, South Carolina. Correspondence postmarked March 12, 1907.
Black and white postcard of the Sea Island Hotel in Beaufort, South Carolina. Postmarked March 3, 1906 with correspondence on the front of the postcard.