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42. Charleston Kalushiner Society Banquet Program, January 14, 1934
- Date:
- 1934-01
- Description:
- Program for the Charleston Kalushiner Society's 12th Annual Banquet held at the Jewish Community Center. The program includes a menu, and a schedule of the event, and officers of the Society. The program notes an address to be given by Rabbi Dr. Jacob S. Raisin.
43. 8 Duncan Street, 15 Duncan Street, and 16 Duncan Street
- Description:
- Three colored photographs of No. 8 Duncan Street, No. 15 Duncan Street, and No. 16 Duncan Street: Top left (east elevation roofline of No. 8 Duncan Street); Top right (roofline of No. 15 Duncan Street); Bottom (west elevation roofline of No. 16 Duncan Street). The photographs are placed in a clear plastic sheet with pockets for each photograph. The plastic sheet has a stamp that reads "The Holson Company." There are multiple holes ranging in size on the sheet surrounding the photographs. The photographs each show the brick chimneys of the different structures. The roofs are each pitched and constructed from black tin. Each structure's exterior consists of white horizontal paneling.
44. Page 17, Photo 2
- Description:
- Older firefighter. Page 17, Photo 2 of collection. 3.5" x 3.5" B/W photograph.
45. 17 Charlotte Street
- Description:
- Two colored photographs of No. 17 Charlotte Street: Top left (structure located at the corner of Charlotte Street and Alexander Street); Bottom right (corner of front facade/south elevation and east elevation). The photographs are taped to a beige sheet of paper with two holes punched through the top. The photograph of No. 17 Charlotte Street is labeled "17 Charlotte St." The photograph of the neighboring structure is labeled "Corner of Charlotte and Alexander." The structure at No. 17 Charlotte Street is a two-and-a-half story Charleston Single style structure with a two story piazza. The exterior of the structure consists of white horizontal paneling with a pitched roof. The first story exterior of the facade includes a bay window with a sloped roof. The entryway leading onto the piazza is covered by a curved covering above the door. There is a transom above the entryway door and below the covering.
46. 17 Colonial Street
- Description:
- Five colored photographs of No. 17 Colonial Street and neighboring structures: Top left (north elevation of No. 17 Colonial Street); Top right (front facade/west elevation of the neighboring structure at No. 19 Colonial Street); Middle left (front facade/west elevation of the neighboring structure at No. 15 Colonial Street); Middle right (front facade/west elevation of No. 17 Colonial Street); Bottom (south elevation of No. 17 Colonial Street). The photographs are taped to a beige sheet of paper with two holes punched through the top. The paper is labeled "17 Colonial #808-13-35." There is a white border surrounding all five photographs. The structure at No. 17 Colonial Street is a two-and-a-half story structure with white horizontal exterior paneling. The neighboring structure at No. 15 Colonial Street is also a two-and-a-half story structure with white horizontal exterior paneling. Where the front facade is flat on No. 17 Colonial Street, there is a bay window at No. 15 Colonial Street. The neighboring structure at No. 19 Colonial Street is a three story Shingle style structure with a gambrel roof and dormer windows. The exterior siding consists of blue shingles on the third and second stories. The first story has white horizontal exterior paneling and a covered porch spanning the entire first story exterior.
47. "The South View of Fort Mechanic, Charleston, July 4th 1796"
- Date:
- 1800-1809, 1790-1799
- Description:
- Work on paper in ink and watercolor dated 1796. Fort with flag raised in right side of image and houses in left. Ships are visible in background, and soldier is in left foreground. Sketch dated July 4, 1796.
48. 18 Bull Street
- Description:
- Three black and white photographs of No. 18 Bull Street: Top (front façade facing south on Bull Street); Middle (side elevation); Bottom (rear south elevation). The three photographs are taped to a beige colored paper. The photographs are overlaid on top of each other. There is a white border around each of the photographs. The paper is labeled "18 Bull St. #813-11-6." The structure is a three-story Adamesque style structure made of brick construction. The structure has a pitched roof with an elevated Palladian entryway and centered front and back door. The middle and bottom photographs show the side and back of the structure with trees in front of the structure and a yard.
49. 18 Bull Street and 20 Bull Street
- Description:
- Black and white photograph of No. 20 Colonial Street. The photograph is stapled to a beige sheet of paper with two holes punched through the top. The paper is labeled "20 Colonial Street BAR #835-11-21." There is a white border surrounding the photograph. The photograph shows a gravel path in between No. 20 Colonial Street and the neighboring structure to the right. The corner of the front facade/east elevation of No. 20 Colonial Street is visible as well as the corner of the front facade/east elevation and south elevation of the neighboring structure. There is foliage obstructing the view of the exterior of the first floor of No. 20 Colonial Street.
50. 18 Bull Street
- Description:
- Two black and white photographs of the main building and outbuilding of No. 18 Bull Street: Top (front façade); Bottom (detached outbuilding to the right of the front façade). The two photographs are taped to a white sheet of paper labeled on the bottom left corner as "18 Bull St. #813-11-6." The top photograph shows the three-story front facade of the Adamesque style main structure. The main structure has a pitched roof with an elevated Palladian entryway and centered front door. The bottom photograph shows the two-story outbuilding with a pitched roof and a Palladian entryway matching the one found on the facade of the main house. Both structures are of brick construction. The bottom photograph also has a hand drawn red “X” over the entire structure. The top photograph shows cars, electric poles, and trees in front of the building's three-story facade with its neighboring building, No. 20 Bull Street, to the back right.