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The Cherokee Inn on Craven Street has also been known as the Secession House and the Milton Maxcy House.
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Greyscale photographic postcard of Naval Hospital Beaufort. Correspondence postmarked December 28, 1952.
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Greyscale photographic postcard of the Naval Hospital Beaufort. Correspondence postmarked June 16, 1952.
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Mailing envelope from the Sea Island Hotel postmarked October 2, no year.
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Hand-colored image of the William Elliott House on Bay Street.
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A black and white photographic postcard of a roadway lined with palmetto trees in Beaufort, South Carolina.
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A black and white postcard of the Anchorage House taken from the river in Beaufort, South Carolina. Printed in Germany.
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A black and white postcard with a river-front view of structures along Bay Street in Beaufort, South Carolina. Printed in Germany.
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Color postcard of the Carteret Street Methodist Church in Beaufort, South Carolina.
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Black and white Postcard of the St. Helena Episcopal Church, established in 1712, in Beaufort, South Carolina.
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Hand-colored postcard of the St. Helena Episcopal Church in Beaufort, South Carolina.
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Black and white photograph postcard of the Mather School in Beaufort, South Carolina.
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Color postcard of Beaufort High School, originally the grade school in Beaufort, South Carolina.
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Greyscale photographic postcard of the front gate the Tidalholm also known as the Edgar Fripp House on Laurens Street. Correspondence postmarked November 15, 1947.
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Hand-colored image of William Elliott House on Bay Street.
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Postcard of the Beaufort Naval Hospital in South Carolina built in 1949.
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Photograph postcard of the Beaufort Arsenal. Correspondence postmarked October 7, 1956.
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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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Color postcard of the Gold Eagle Tavern in Beaufort, South Carolina.
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Greyscale photographic image of the gateway to the St Helena Episcopal Church.
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Greyscale photographic image of the interior of the St. Helena Episcopal Church.
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Hand-colored postcard of the Sea Island Hotel in Beaufort, South Carolina.
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"Photographic postcard of the Old Arsenal of Beaufort Volunteer Artillery now occupied by ""The Sojourners Club."""
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Hand-colored postcard of the seawall on Bay Street in Beaufort, South Carolina.
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Greyscale photographic image of a small log house.
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Greyscale photographic image of yellow jasmine located in Beaufort, S.C.
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Photographic image of shrimp boats on the waterfront.
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Hand-colored image of people playing and resting by the ocean.
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Color postcard of the original Beaufort County Courthouse before being remodeled in the 1930's.
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Photographic image of the historic lighthouse that was rebuilt in 1889. The original lighthouse built in 1859 was destroyed during the Civil War.
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Greyscale image of oak trees at the site of Fort Frederick. No ruins are visible.
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Hand-colored postcard of the St. Helena Episcopal Church in Beaufort, South Carolina.
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Postcard of the Beaufort water scene in Beaufort, South Carolina.
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Postcard of the Beaufort County Courthouse on Bay Street after it was remodeled in the 1930s.
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Color postcard of the Sea Island Hotel in Beaufort, South Carolina.
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Photographic image of the Buccaneer Motel.
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Hand-colored postcard of gravestones in the Beaufort National Cemetery.
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Photograph of the Barnwell Sams House #2 and the Means House. Correspondence postmarked August 1955.
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A postcard of the ferry dock near the Wallace House, the Thomas House, and the Lewis Reeve Sams House on Bay Street with people rowing boats.
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Caption says: "Two of Beaufort's many old homes that have withstood hurricanes and war. The Means house in the foreground was built in the early 1850s by Col. Edward Means. The Crofut House in the background was built in the late 1850s by Dr. Barnwell Sams. Beaufort's oldest house is believed to have stood since the Yemassee Indian era."
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Color postcard of the Carteret Street Methodist Church in Beaufort, South Carolina. Correspondence postmarked January 14, 1944.
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Black and white postcard of the Beaufort, South Carolina. National Cemetery. (Notated that the cemetery was Authorized by Act of Congress Of May 18, 1898.)
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Black and white postcard of the Beaufort, South Carolina. Sea Island Hotel.
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A green postcard illustrated with flowers and "Greetings from Beaufort South Carolina." Correspondence postmarked 1907.
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Photograph postcard of a fire engine with the Beaufort Arsenal. Headquarters for the Beaufort Coast Artillery which was organized in 1776. Built of brick and tabby in 1795 and rebuilt in 1852. Old engine is the property of the Washington Fire Engine Co., organized in 1874.
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Photograph postcard of the St. Helena Episcopal Church Steeple in Beaufort, South Carolina.
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Photographic image of the lobby of Naval Hospital Beaufort.
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Photographic image of a ship in the water.
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Photographic image of the Edgar Fripp House on Laurens Street.
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Photographic image of Palmetto Drive located in Beaufort.