(Front) 5x8 index card survey of 6 and 8 Archdale Street (Unitarian Church). Notes indicate the state of the building. Includes three thumbnail images of the dwelling. (Back) More notes on building.
(Front) 5x8 index card survey of 91 Anson Street (St. Joseph's School and Rectory). Notes indicate the state of the dwelling. (Back) Includes more notes on building.
(Front) 5x8 index card survey of 91 Anson Street (St. Joseph's Church). Notes indicate the state of the dwelling. (Back) Includes more notes on building.
(Front) 5x8 index card survey of 79 Anson Street. Notes indicate the state of the dwelling. Notes state "good kitchen building." Includes thumbnail image of the dwelling. (Back) Notes on interior and value. Signed S.G.S.
(Front) 5x8 index card survey of 96 Anson Street. Notes indicate the state of the dwelling. Includes is a thumbnail image of the dwelling. (Back) Includes note that the dwelling has "the virtue of simplicity" [L.S.] A.S..
(Front) 5x8 index card survey of 86 Anson Street. Notes indicate the state of the dwelling. Includes thumbnail image of the dwelling. (Back) Notes on possible repairs.
(Front) 5x8 index card survey of East Bay Street, corner of Blake Street (now 729 East Bay Street). Notes indicate state of dwelling. Includes one thumbnail image of dwelling. (Back) Note on back states that there was another house that stood on the block also, and that they were both "well cared for until 1890's"
(Front) 5x8 index card survey of 7 Elizabeth Street (note from 1950 states that the building is now gone). Notes indicate state of dwelling. Includes one thumbnail image of dwelling. (Back) Notes on back mention that the building was owned by Preservation Society, also there is a discussion about initials on the balcony. Signed A.R.H.S.
(Front) 5x8 index card survey of 339-341 East Bay Street. Notes indicate state of dwelling. Includes one thumbnail image of dwelling. (Back) A note that there was a an "obvious superstructure" there before. Signed A.R.H.S. "I like their silly fronts. [L.S.] S.G.S. So do I. [L.S.] A.S."
(Front) 5x8 index card survey of 17 Elizabeth Street. Notes indicate state of dwelling. Includes one thumbnail image of dwelling. Note states that the dwelling was "Rejected" and that at one point it may have been a rice mill "by the neighborhood". (Back) "No" Signed A.R.H.S.
(Front) 5x8 index card survey of Bay Street, corner of Amherst. Notes indicate state of dwelling. Includes one thumbnail image of dwelling. (Back) Back includes another thumbnail image of dwelling and more notes on the building. Signed A.R.H.S. and S.G.S.
(Front) 5x8 index card survey of. Notes indicate state of dwelling. Includes one thumbnail image of dwelling. (Back) "This is a house of unusual character and individually I consider it Valuable." Signed A.S.
(Front) 5x8 index card survey of 342 East Bay Street. Notes indicate state of dwelling. Includes one thumbnail image of dwelling. (Back) Signed A.R.H.S.
Work on paper in watercolor. Red church in center background. Horse and buggy with two passengers and separate rider on horseback on road to church. Handwritten note identifies building as St. James' Church in Goose Creek.
Work on paper in watercolor and ink. Four small houses on horizon with trees between each house in background. River wraps around marsh grass with riverbank in foreground. Three large trees with Spanish moss stand on riverbank to right of marsh grass.
Work on paper in ink and watercolor dated 1796. Fort with flag raised in right side of image and houses in left. Ships are visible in background, and soldier is in left foreground. Sketch dated July 4, 1796.
Work on paper in watercolor dated 1803. Four-story white building with smaller structure to left. Trees to left in center and in right foreground. Handwritten note identifies building as Ashley Hall Plantation.
Work on paper in watercolor dated 1800. Two-story light blue house surrounded by tall poplars, curving road, and field fence. Fence extends to background. Handwritten note identifies site as Brabants.
Work on paper in watercolor dated 1805. Trees on hillside, shepherds in center left. Hill slopes to right; water and blue sky with yellow hues in background.
Work on paper in watercolor dated 1802. Large two-story house with white walls and blue roof in center. Large green lawn and tree to left in foreground.
Bookboards to Charles Fraser's disassembled sketchbook, with notes attached to and inscribed on inside. Notes are posthumously-written statements of transferred ownership, dated 1909 and 1938. Work on paper.
Work on paper in watercolor. Image from high vantage point. Blue river with two fishermen in boat in center; gray house among trees in background; two trees with Spanish moss in foreground. Handwritten note identifies building as Gabriel Manigault's seat at Goose Creek.
Work on paper in watercolor. White house with red roof in center background; two white buildings with purple roofs in right background. Fence and fields in foreground. Handwritten note identifies property as Rice Hope, the seat of Dr. William Read.
Work on paper in watercolor. House in center mostly hidden by trees. Long reflecting pool in left foreground and road in center foreground. Handwritten note indicates that building is Ashley Hall Plantation.
Work on paper in watercolor dated 1803. Large white house in center with trees in foreground. Roofs of two buildings visible over hill in background. Handwritten note identifies building as Richmond, the seat of Edward Rutledge in St. John's.
Work on paper in ink and wash. Oval format; black and orange wash; trees and shepherds in foreground with river and city in background. Handwritten note identifies scene as a southwest view of Newport.
Work on paper in ink and wash. Oval format; stand of five trees in center with thick tree line in background and a tree arching left to right in foreground.
Work on paper in watercolor dated 1800. White church with three windows to left of door in center. Two men stand on road that leads to church door. Handwritten note identifies building as church in St. Andrews, built in 1706, with an organ destroyed by British soldiers.
Work on paper in watercolor and ink. Pink church with two tall doors surrounded by forest. Handwritten note identifies location of site as John's Island.
Work on paper in watercolor. Two-story white house with blue roof in center right and two other structures to center left. Field and fence in foreground.