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Date:
1980 - 1989
Description:
An aerial-view photographic postcard of downtown Beaufort, South Carolina and the surrounding area, including the Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park.
Date:
1962
Description:
Photographic postcard of four Beaufort structures: a historic house, Old Sheldon Church ruins, Fort Walker, and the Arsenal.
Date:
1952
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Photographic postcard of the steeple on St. Helena Episcopal Church.
Date:
1947
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A black and white photographic postcard of a dirt path to Fort Frederick in Beaufort, South Carolina. Correspondence postmarked February 26, 1947. Printed in Germany.
Date:
1944
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A postcard with a river scene with illustrations of Beaufort structures. Correspondence postmarked November 24, 1944.
Date:
1943
Description:
A postcard for South Carolina listing the state nickname, the 1940's South Carolina population, the area in square miles of South Carolina, and date South Carolina entered the Union. Correspondence postmarked July 11, 1943.
Date:
1941
Description:
Photographic postcard of the waterfront in downtown Beaufort and the Bridge to Lady's Island.
Date:
1941
Description:
Photographic postcard of Fort Frederick.
Date:
1940
Description:
Photographic postcard of the waterfront in downtown Beaufort and the Bridge to Ladys Island.
Date:
1940
Description:
An aerial photographic postcard of the Colony Gardens Apartments built by Kate Gleason.
Date:
1940-08-21
Description:
Hand-colored postcard of the Onthank House on Bay Street. Correspondence postmarked August 21, 1940.
Date:
1939
Description:
A postcard of Beaufort, South Carolina's business district. Postmarked November 25, 1939.
Date:
1920-1929
Description:
Hand-colored postcard of Bay Street, east of Carteret Street showing the 1927 bridge. Correspondence postmarked February 24, 1937.
Date:
1919
Description:
A postcard depicting a man fishing in Beaufort, South Carolina. Correspondence postmarked March 25, 1949.
Date:
1917
Description:
A postcard of the Beaufort, South Carolina business district at night. Correspondence post marked December 5, 1917.
Date:
1916-02-23
Description:
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.
Date:
1914
Description:
A hand-colored postcard of Bay Street along the waterfront in Beaufort, South Carolina. Correspondence postmarked November 9, 1914.
Date:
1914
Description:
A postcard of a hand-colored view of the bluff on Bay Street in Beaufort, South Carolina. Correspondence postmarked January 22, 1914.
Date:
1913-10-18
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Hand-colored postcard of an unidentified house with the live oaks. Correspondence postmarked October 18, 1913.
Date:
1911-02-02
Description:
Black and white postcard of the John Joyner Smith historic house on Bay and Wilmington Streets. U.S. Brig. Gen. Isaac Stevens used the house as his headquarters building in 1862. The house was known as “The Colonial” when it was a guesthouse in the early 20th century. Correspondence postmarked February 2, 1911.
Date:
1909-11-30
Description:
Black and white postcard showing a dwelling on the Point area of Beaufort.
Date:
1907
Description:
A black and white postcard of Bay Street along the waterfront in Beaufort, South Carolina. Correspondence postmarked August 13, 1907. Printed in Germany.
Date:
1907
Description:
A postcard depicting various tourist attractions in Beaufort, South Carolina.
Date:
1906
Description:
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.
Date:
1906
Description:
Black and white photographic postcard of Beaufort, South Carolina's Bay Street. Correspondence postmarked June 1906.
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Photographic image of shrimp boats in the bay.
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Image of Fort Frederick, built during the 1730s by the English.
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Hand-colored image of a horse drawn carriage piled high with cotton being taken to a ginnery.
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Photograph of exterior with two images of room interior. Remodeled and opened in 2010 as the City Loft Hotel.
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Photographic of the exterior Lord Carteret Motel. Remodeled and opened in 2010 as the City Loft Hotel.
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Black and white postcard of the African American public school in Beaufort, South Carolina.
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Hand-colored postcard of the Sea Island Hotel in Beaufort, South Carolina. Correspondence postmarked February 15, 1912.
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Black and white postcard of the lobby area of the hotel.
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Hand-colored postcard of the original Beaufort County Courthouse before the 1930's remodel.
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Photograph of the Holiday Inn at night. Correspondence dated March 29, 1984.
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Photograph of the Beaufort Courts swimming pool and their main Building.
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Photograph of the Peeples Motel located in Beaufort, S.C. US Highway 21.
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Photograph of the exterior of the Sea Island Motel on Bay Street.
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Photographic image of the old slave quarters located behind the Berner Barnwell Sams house #2 on Laurens Street.
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Photographic image of the lighthouse on Hunting Island.
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Photographic image of the view of downtown from the Lady's Island Bridge.
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Photographic image of the remodeled Beaufort Courthouse.
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Photographic image of the Thomas Fuller House also known as the Onthank house.
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Photographic image of Land's End Plantation house.
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Greyscale image of a historic house in Beaufort, S.C.
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Hand-colored postcard of the entrance to the St. Helena Episcopal Church Beaufort, South Carolina. Correspondence postmarked November 19, 1911.
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A hand-colored postcard of four boats near the docks. Correspondence postmarked May 13, 1912.
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Postcard of the original school in Beaufort, South Carolina built in 1795. Correspondence postmarked August 5, 1909.
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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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Black and white postcard of the Charleston and Western Carolina Rail Road Station in Beaufort, South Carolina.