Program for the Tenth Anniversary Banquet of the Charleston Chapter of Aleph Zadik Aleph. The program includes a list of officers and directors, a schedule of events, and a list of sponsors. The program notes a Benediction by Rabbi Jacob S. Raisin.
A report from the mayor, city council, and various governmental departments of Charleston, S.C. for the year 1941. The Year Book opens with an address from the mayor, Henry W. Lockwood, followed by reports from various departments.
This 1941 false identification was used by Anna Philine Nathans-Paerl, mother of Vera Nathans. Anna used this identification during the war until it was discovered that she was Jewish and then she was sent to Bergen-Belsen.
Letter from William M. Means to Homer M. Pace regarding membership in the Charleston Regional Planning Advisory Committee of the Carolina Art Association (May 22, 1941).
Draft of article "An Architectural Inventory for Charleston" by Helen G. McCormack that would appear in the Journal of the American Society of Architectural Historians. Typed draft Includes author's handwritten edits.
Photographs of time spent at Medway Plantation, Sea Island (Ga. ), Cypress Gardens (S. C. ), the Hutton family's Laurel Spring Plantation (S. C. ). Also includes Sidney's departure to Washington D. C. for World War II, a visit from British commander Sir John Dill, and visits from Charlie and Katherine Biddle, Armant Legendre, Morris Legendre, designer Marion Hall, and Charleston lawyer Ben Scott Whaley. Also includes family photographs taken by Toni Frissell and a Toni Frissell photo shoot for Harper's Bazaar magazine staged at Medway (models include Ruth Ackerman, Sandra Payson, Mary Fenwick, Bokara, and Landine.
The College of Charleston Magazine is a monthly publication released by the College of Charleston's Chrestomathic Society during the academic year. This volume is comprised of the bound together publications for the Winter of 1941 and Spring of 1942.
A copy of the typed minutes of a meeting held in Admiral William Henry Allen's office on October 1, 1941, concerning what should be done about vice conditions in the city of Charleston. Also included is a letter from Charleston Mayor Henry W. Lockwood expressing concern that the testimony in the minutes was "doctored" as there is some testimony missing from what he remembered. Those listed as present at the meeting include Admiral William Henry Allen (U.S.N.), Lieut. Ernest Burnwell (U.S.N.R.), W. M. Sanders, Jr., Mayor Henry W. Lockwood, Chief Chris H. Ortman (City Police), Hall T. McGee (Chamber of Commerce), James J. Lamb (Pres. Jr. Chamber of Commerce), Chief Daniel S. Mott (county police), S. A. Cothran (News and Courier), Mr. Collison (Evening Post), Lt. Col. A. K. Brown, Col. Randolph A. Coyle (U.S.M.C.), Lt. Comdr. Raymond K. Marron (U.S.C.G), Chris Limehouse (Chairman County Police Commission), Col. C. D. Peirce, Henry J. Mann, Lieut. Peyton Anderson (U.S.N.R.), Captain A. N. Baker (U.S.N.), and Chaplain C. M. Sitler (U.S.N.).
Typed copies of observations, recorded by undercover investigators hired by the United States Navy, of 31 Charleston establishments with suspected vice problems including prostitution, the illegal sale of alcohol and narcotics, and other violations. These reports were later submitted to the Charleston Chamber of Commerce and Mayor Henry W. Lockwood and are referenced in the minutes of a meeting held on October 1, 1941, in Admiral William Henry Allen's office. Establishments investigated include Lotti's Place, the Acme Beer Parlor, the American Beer Parlor, Atlantic Lunch, the Casino, the Downtown Chili Shop, Harold's Tavern, Hollywood Inn, the Flag Tap Room, Izzy's Tavern, Jimmie's Place, Kates Lunch Room, Lee's Grill, L-P Cafe, Manhattan Restaurant, Mike's Beer Parlor, Mitch's Lunch Room, M. and R. Lunch Room, Little Atlantic, the V Lunch, Taxi Cabs in Charleston, the Plaza Lunch Room, Robert's Tavern, the R-W Sandwich Shop, Safety Harbor, Sevilla Beer Parlor, Ship's Inn, Spooks Tavern, the Tavern, Town Tavern, and Uneeda Lunch Room.
The Transactions of the Huguenot Society No.53 contains published articles on genealogy and history, memorials, and annual reports from its officers for the year 1941-1942.
This album is comprised of photographs from Gertrude and Sidney Legendre's 1941 trip to Guatemala. Photos show the Legendres with friend Toni Frisell and others visiting villages, markets, and churches in Guatemala.
(Front) 5x8 index card survey of 218 Ashley Avenue. Notes indicate the state of the dwelling. Includes thumbnail image of the dwelling. (Back) Notes on building.
(Front) 5x8 index card survey of 113 Ashley Avenue. Notes indicate the state of the dwelling. Includes thumbnail image of the dwelling. (Back) Signed A.S. "Birthplace (?) of Paul Hamilton Hogue, but valuable on it own accord." [L.S.] S.G.S.
(Front) 5x8 index card survey of 209 Ashley Street. Notes indicate the state of the dwelling. "Reject". Includes thumbnail image of the dwelling. (Back) "Open for interesting discussion" [L.S.] S.G.S. "Doubtful merit. ?" [L.S.] A.S.
(Front) 5x8 index card survey of 178 Ashley Avenue. Notes indicate the state of the dwelling. Includes thumbnail image of the dwelling. (Back) "Outstanding example of Greek Revival." [L.S.] A.S.
(Front) 5x8 index card survey of 163 Ashley Avenue. Notes indicate the state of the dwelling. Note indicates that the building was gone as of 1950. Includes two thumbnail images of the building.
(Front) 5x8 index card survey of 139 Ashley Avenue. Notes indicate the state of the dwelling. Includes thumbnail image of the dwelling. (Back) Notes on building.
(Front) 5x8 index card survey of 18 Church Street. Notes indicate the state of the dwelling. Includes thumbnail image of the dwelling. (Back) Notes on house's architecture.
(Front) 5x8 index card survey of 60, 62, and 64 Broad Street. Notes indicate the state of the dwelling. Includes thumbnail image of the dwelling. (Back) Notes about the alterations after earthquake of 1886.
(Front) 5x8 index card survey of 85 and 87 1/2 Calhoun Street. Notes indicate the state of the dwelling. Includes thumbnail image of the dwelling. (Back) Notes on building.
(Front) 5x8 index card survey of 2274-276 Calhoun Street. Notes indicate the state of the dwelling. Includes two thumbnail images of the dwelling. (Back) Notes on building.
(Front) 5x8 index card survey of 117 Calhoun Street. Notes indicate the state of the dwelling. Includes thumbnail image of the dwelling. "Reject". (Back) Notes on fence.
(Front) 5x8 index card survey of 76 Ashley Avenue. Notes indicate the state of the dwelling. Includes thumbnail image of the building. (Back) "Simons-Branon House". Two more images of building.
(Front) 5x8 index card survey of 41 Archdale Street. Notes indicate the state of the dwelling. Includes two thumbnail images of the dwelling. (Back)Includes thumbnail image of the building.
(Front) 5x8 index card survey of 90 Ashley Avenue. Notes indicate the state of the dwelling. Includes is a thumbnail image of the building. (Back) Notes on value of building.
(Front) 5x8 index card survey of 109 Ashley Avenue. Notes indicate the state of the dwelling. Includes thumbnail image of the dwelling. (Back) Notes on building.
(Front) 5x8 index card survey of 311 East Bay Street. Notes indicate state of dwelling. Includes two thumbnail images of dwelling and extended notes on building materials and interior. (Back) "Owned by Mrs. Arthur Middleton ca. 1800 (Smith). The garden with wall extended to the corner. Home of the celebrated Grimke sisters?" {L.S.} A.S. Includes two more thumbnail images.
(Front) 5x8 index card survey of 14-16 Elliot Street. Notes indicate state of dwelling. Includes one thumbnail image of dwelling. (Back) "A good amateur restoration in excellent taste Notable [L.S.] A.S. and S.G.S.
(Front) 5x8 index card survey of 37 Hasell Street. Notes indicate state of dwelling. Includes two thumbnail images of dwelling. (Back) Note states that the building is valuable for the garden.
(Front) 5x8 index card survey of 6 Hampstead Square. Notes indicate state of dwelling. Includes one thumbnail image of dwelling. (Back) Notes say that this was Eriston-Butler House.
(Front) 5x8 index card survey of 20 Elliot Street. Notes indicate state of dwelling. Includes one thumbnail image of dwelling. (Back) Notes by A.S. and S.G.S. on back.
(Front) 5x8 index card survey of 160 Calhoun Street. Notes indicate the state of the building. Includes two thumbnail images of the building. "Gone 1952". (Back) Notes on history of building.
(Front) 5x8 index card survey of 123 Calhoun Street (Zion Presbyterian). Notes indicate the state of the dwelling. "Gone 1960". Includes thumbnail image of the dwelling.
(Front) 5x8 index card survey of 207 Calhoun Street. Notes indicate the state of the dwelling. Includes thumbnail image of the dwelling. (Back) Note that this was possibly a rectory of Bethel Methodist Church. Includes image.
(Front) 5x8 index card survey of 62 and 66 Bull Street. Notes indicate the state of the dwelling. Includes two thumbnail images of the dwelling. (Back) Notes on repair of building.
(Front) 5x8 index card survey of 128 Bull Street. Note indicates the state of the dwelling. Includes four thumbnail images of the dwelling. (Back) Notes on history of dwelling.
(Front) 5x8 index card survey of 261 Calhoun Street (Frank House). Notes indicate the state of the dwelling. Includes two thumbnail images of the dwelling. "Gone". (Back) Notes on building.
(Front) 5x8 index card survey of 38, 42 Bull Street. Notes indicate the state of the dwelling. Includes thumbnail image of the dwelling. (Back) Notes on repair of dwelling.
(Front) 5x8 index card survey of 6, 8, 10 and 12 Broad Street. Notes indicate the state of the dwelling. Includes thumbnail image of the building. (Back) Notes on buildings.
(Front) 5x8 index card survey of 27 Blake Street. Notes indicate the state of the dwelling. Includes thumbnail image of the dwelling. (Back) "Victorian Cottage- Parsonage Gothic-Mention". [L.S.] A.S.