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Photographic image of the William Elliott House on Bay Street. Used as a Civil War Hospital.
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Greyscale photographic postcard of the William Elliott House on Bay Street.
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Greyscale photographic image of the interior of the William Elliott House on Bay Street
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Hand-colored image of the William Elliott House on Bay Street. Correspondence postmarked January 16, 1919.
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Greyscale image of the William Elliott House on Bay Street. Correspondence postmarked June 7, 1909.
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Hand-colored image of the William Elliott House on Bay Street.
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Hand-colored image of the William Elliott House on Bay Street. Correspondence postmarked November 21, 1916.
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Greyscale image of the William Elliott House in Beaufort, S.C. F8028
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Hand-colored image of the William Elliott House on Bay Street.
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Hand-colored image of William Elliott House on Bay Street.
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Hand-colored image of the "Castle" on Craven Street. It is also known as the Dr. Joseph Johnson House.
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Hand-colored image of the "Castle", also known as the Dr. Joseph Johnson House, on Craven Street.
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1916-02-23
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Hand-colored postcard of the historic house built ca. 1913 at 1305 Bay Street. Owners include C.H. Babcock, Anna Townsend and Flora and John Trask, Sr. Correspondence postmarked February 23, 1916.
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Greyscale image of a house located in the Point area of Beaufort, S.C.
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Greyscale image of the Thomas Fuller House on Bay Street. The house is also known as the "Onthank Home" or the "Tabby Manse."
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Photographic image of historic houses in Beaufort, S.C.
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Greyscale image of a historic house in Beaufort, S.C.
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Image of the Joseph Johnson House on Craven Street. It is also known as the "Castle."
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Hand-colored image of a dwelling on Bay Street in Beaufort, S.C.
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Greyscale photographic image of the Edgar Fripp House on Laurens Street. Correspondence postmarked October 24, 1942.