This one-page typed document discusses the historical background and describes the architecture of the building at 48 Hasell Street, St. Johannes Lutheran Church. The unknown writer references Beatrice Ravenel's book, The Architects of Charleston.
This half-page typed document discusses the Ansonborough Area Rehabilitation Program, the Revolving Fund, and restrictive covenants. The architecture of the Chancognie House at 48 Laurens Street and the home's current owner are also discussed.
This one-page typed document is an application for interested buyers to submit to Historic Charleston Foundation to purchase a property owned by the Foundation.
This one-page handwritten document lists several properties in the Ansonborough neighborhood. The document title indicates that the properties listed were under standard covenants with no restrictions on density or use.
A photograph of the doorway leading into 13 Wentworth Street printed on a publication for the Red Feather Service of the Community Chest of Charleston Co. Inc.
View of Charleston from rooftop of Calhoun Mansion, facing southwest. Buildings in image include Josiah Smith House and Stevens-Lathers House. Page 3, Photo 1 of collection. 6.25" x 2.75" B/W photograph, two images spliced together.
View of Charleston from rooftop of the Calhoun Mansion, facing southeast. Includes backs of buildings along Church Street, South Battery, and East Battery. Page 1, Photo 3 of collection. 3.25" x 3.5" B/W photograph.
View of rooftops of Hasell Street area between Maiden Lane and Anson Street. Buildings in image include Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church and the U.S. Customs House. Page 31, Photo 1 of collection. 3.5" x 3.5" B/W photograph.
View of Charleston from rooftop at northeast corner of Wentworth and Meeting Streets, facing west, with streetcar passing. Buildings in view include Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim Synagogue and Hirsch Israel Building. Page 22, Photo 1 of collection. 3.5" x 3.5" B/W photograph.
View of Charleston from rooftop in vicinity of northeast corner of Wentworth and Meeting Streets, facing south. Buildings in image include 64 Hasell, 66 Hasell, the Charleston Hotel, and St. Philip's Church steeple. Page 4, Photo 1 of collection. 3.5" x 3.5" B/W photograph.View of Charleston from rooftop in vicinity of northeast corner of Wentworth and Meeting Streets, facing south. Buildings in image include 64 Hasell, 66 Hasell, the Charleston Hotel, and St. Philip's Church steeple. Page 4, Photo 1 of collection. 3.5" x 3.5" B/W photograph.
This one-page typed document provides stipulations for properties under the Historic Charleston Foundation's Protective Covenants agreement, prior to 1977 and after 1965.
This two-page, handwritten document lists several properties in the Ansonborough neighborhood. The document title indicates that the properties listed were under use restrictions.
In this one-page typed document eight houses and gardens are added to the walking tour through the Ansonborough Neighborhood: 19 Wentworth Street, 57 Anson Street, 46 Society Street,43 Society Street, 63 Anson Street, 75 Anson Street, and 79 Anson Street. An approximate date of when the buildings on the property were built, as well as ownership information, is included.
View of Charleston from rooftop in the vicinity of northeast corner of Meeting and Wentworth Streets, facing northeast. Page 4, Photo 2 of collection. 3.5" x 3.5" B/W photograph.
View of Charleston from rooftop at northeast corner of Wentworth and Meeting Streets, facing northwest. Page 22, Photo 2 of collection. 3.5" x 3.5" B/W photograph.