Wagener House, 6 Green Way, during renovation. Built circa 1817 and nearly demolished in 1971 to make way for the Robert Scott Small Library. Three women alumnae of the College prevented its destruction. It is believed to be named after Hancke F. Wagener, a professor of languages in the late 1800's.
A piece of bark cloth, a non-woven textile made by beating the inner bark of certain trees and bushes until it is fine and soft. Light background with red dots, gray lines, and triangles with lines; origin Ituri forest, Democratic Republic of the Congo (formerly Zaire).
A piece of bark cloth, a non-woven textile made by beating the inner bark of certain trees and bushes until it is fine and soft. Tan background with dark brown design; origin Ituri forest, Democratic Republic of the Congo (formerly Zaire).
Secessionville Manor (Secessionville Plantation), Battallion Drive. View of South (Front) elevation. Charleston, S.C.;3" x 3" Color photo. Box 12, Folder 2-4-6. One copy.
Groundbreaking ceremony for the Robert Scott Small Library. Individuals with shovels identified as Cussie Johnson and Robert Scott Small with Dean Hill Womble in regalia behind.
Small piece of brown bark cloth with painted black squares, red dots, and red and black lines; origin Ituri forest, Democratic Republic of the Congo (formerly Zaire).
Christ Church Episcopal - Adams Run, State Highway 174. View of Interior. West (Front) elevation. Hollywood, S.C.;6.5" x 10" B/W photo. Box 16, Folder 2-11-12. Three copies.
Christ Church Episcopal - Adams Run, State Highway 174. View of North (Side) elevation. Hollywood, S.C.;6.5" x 10" B/W photo. Box 16, Folder 2-11-12. Three copies.
Christ Church Episcopal - Adams Run, State Highway 174. View of West (Front) elevation. Hollywood, S.C.;10" x 6.5" B/W photo. Box 16, Folder 2-11-12. Three copies.
Governor William Aiken House, 10 Green Way. Built by Aiken in 1841 as a rental unit. Renovated by the college in 1971-1972. Its twin at 8 Green Way was demolished to make room for the Robert Scott Small library. Black and white, 20 1/2x25 cm.
Christ Church Episcopal - Adams Run, State Highway 174. View of East (Rear) elevation. Hollywood, S.C.;6.5" x 10" B/W photo. Box 16, Folder 2-11-12. Three copies.
Aerial view of campus looking southeast near intersection of Coming and Calhoun St. Construction of the Robert Scott Small Library visible middle left.
Rockville Historic District - John F. Sosnowski House, Grace Chapel Road. View of SW (Front and Side) elevation. Wadmalaw Island, S.C.;8" x 10" B/W photo. Box 17, Folder 2-14-21. One copy.
Rockville Historic District - John F. Sosnowski House, Grace Chapel Road. View of South (Front) elevation. Wadmalaw Island, S.C.;8" x 10" B/W photo. Box 17, Folder 2-14-21. One copy.
Wagener House, 6 Green Way, during construction of the Robert Scott Small Library. Built circa 1817 and nearly demolished in 1971 to make way for the new library. Three women alumnae of the College prevented its destruction. It is believed to be named after Hancke F. Wagener, a professor of languages in the late 1800's.
Wagener House, 6 Green Way, during construction of the Robert Scott Small Library. Built circa 1817 and nearly demolished in 1971 to make way for the new library. Three women alumnae of the College prevented its destruction. It is believed to be named after Hancke F. Wagener, a professor of languages in the late 1800's.
Ten-note barrel-shaped sound box, also known as board piano or thumb piano and lukembi, likembe, or kalimba; wooden with keys made from spoon handles, bicycle spikes, or metal keys hammered to the desired shape; keys plucked with thumb and fingers; very decorated; bottom has hole with eleven additional holes encircling it; inscription "CT" and "CP11D" carved into back of wood; origin Ndaka people of the Ituri rainforest.
Wagener House, 6 Green Way, before renovation and relocation. Built circa 1817 and nearly demolished in 1971 to make way for the Robert Scott Small Library. Three women alumnae of the College prevented its destruction. It is believed to be named after Hancke F. Wagener, a professor of languages in the late 1800's.
Aerial view of the College of Charleston campus in 1971. Construction of the Robert Scott Small Library visible in lower left. Buildings due east of library (towards top of photo) razed for Maybank Hall and other construction. College Street, then allowing vehicular traffic, runs on west side of library site. Randolph Hall, with Green St. (also with vehicles) running along its north side, visible on far right.
View of Robert Scott Small Library site after construction has begun. 6 Green Way (Wagener House) on left. 10 Green Way (Aiken House) and 9 College Way in background.
Photograph of construction site of the Robert Scott Small Library, 175 Calhoun St. House on far left demolished for Maybank Hall. 4 Green Way, Randolph Hall and 6 Green Way visible in background.
Wagener House, 6 Green Way, during construction of the Robert Scott Small Library. Built circa 1817 and nearly demolished in 1971 to make way for the new library. Three women alumnae of the College prevented its destruction. It is believed to be named after Hancke F. Wagener, a professor of languages in the late 1800's.