Work on paper in watercolor and ink. Pink church surrounded by trees in center. Large trees stand to left and right of church, line of trees in background. Lower portion of white building with brown door partially visible to right of church in background. Two wood gates in left foreground with dirt path leading to church in center foreground. Handwritten note below image identifies building as a church in St. Bartholomew's Parish, burned down by British soldiers and rebuilt after Revolutionary War.
Work on paper in watercolor and ink dated 1798. Red church with white details in center and trees in background. Handwritten note identifies building as St. James' Church in Goose Creek.
Work on paper in watercolor. Large yellow house partially hidden behind two trees. Field in foreground. Handwritten note identifies scene as Mepkin Plantation.
Work on paper in ink and wash. Black and sepia; bare tree in left foreground with branches growing toward right; hills to right; dark clouds and water in background.
Work on paper in watercolor. Man sitting under large tree and another man on horse in foreground. Castle and hills in background. Handwritten note identifies the Castle as Lea Castle in Ireland, and the tree as a chestnut tree that is nine yards in circumference.
Work on paper in ink and wash. Young man among landscape before tree with right hand upraised, torn clothes, and hair blowing in wind. Handwritten note identifies man as Octavian
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. 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; 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. Two-story white house with blue roof in center right and two other structures to center left. Field and fence in foreground.
Work on paper in watercolor dated 1797. Young woman wearing white dress and red beads sitting beside tree. Handwritten note identifies woman as Lavinia.
An unidentified woman wearing a long coat stands in front of tree. There is a vehicle in the background. Inscription reads “March 4, 1926. To Miriam and Uncle Herbert.”
Work on paper in watercolor dated 1800. Two-story house on hill in center. Bare trees with Spanish moss and dirt in foreground. Blue sky with yellow and pink hues.
A black and white photograph of a dirt road surrounded by greenery coming from Big House that lead to the foundation of a burned cottage at Pinehurst Tea Plantation.
Colored photograph of No. 103 Spring Street. There are two holes punched through the top of the photograph. The photograph shows the cement block structure at No. 103 Spring Street. There is writing painted on beige walls of the north elevation identifying the structure as "Stanley's." There are large garage doors on both sides of the north elevation. The second garage door is slightly obstructed by the oak tree on the sidewalk. There is foliage growing along the west elevation. The photograph was taken from a vehicle. There is a rear view mirror in the bottom right corner of the photograph. The neighboring structures are also visible to the right of No. 103 Spring Street and in the rear view mirror.
Three black and white photographs of No. 76 Spring Street: Top (corner of front facade/north elevation and west elevation); Middle (corner of south elevation and west elevation); Bottom (corner of front facade/north elevation and east elevation). The photographs are printed onto a white sheet of paper with four holes punched through the left side of the paper. The paper is labeled "Photo Addendum 76 Spring Street." Each photograph has a short description next to it. The descriptions note the view of the structure and note the porches and yard. The two story structure has a pitched roof and four chimneys. There is a piazza on the west side of the structure and a bay window on the front facade/north elevation. There are multiple openings for windows and doors. The structure is elevated above the ground.
Three black and white photographs of No. 43 Spring Street: Top (front facade/south elevation); Middle (front facade/south elevation); Bottom (north elevation). The photographs are printed onto a white sheet of paper with four holes punched through the left side of the paper. The paper is labeled "Photo Addendum 43 Spring Street." Each photograph has a short description next to it. The descriptions note the view of the structure and the damage or missing components visible in each photograph. The structure is an elevated two-and-a-half story structure. There is a pitched roof. The rear porch is in disrepair.
Colored photograph of No. 2 Tradd Street and No. 4 Tradd Street. There is a white border surrounding the photograph. There are eleven small holes on the right side of the photograph's border. The photograph shows two elevations of the structure. The elevations are each two stories in height with porches on exterior of the second story. There are missing balustrades in sections of the railing. The first story has window and door openings. There are piles of wood and construction supplies near the walls of the structure. There is a post in the bottom right corner of the photograph with a sign advertising "Julian V. Brandt" printed on it in blue ink. There is another identical post on the left side of the photograph. The structure's exterior and the posts are painted a light blue. There is a yard covered in sand and grass in front of the structure.
Four photographs of No. 2 Tradd Street and No. 4 Tradd Street: Top left (door in retaining wall and courtyard/driveway); Top right (north elevation); Bottom left (north elevation); Bottom right (retaining wall and north elevation). The photographs are stapled to a beige sheet of paper with two holes punched through the top. The paper is labeled "2 + 4 Tradd Street" and includes the date "August 24, 1983." There are also the labels "BAR" and "Steve Russell." The marks are handwritten in red ink. There are white borders surrounding each photograph. The photographs show the north elevation of the two story structure. There is an exterior porch on the second story. There is a thick and tall retaining wall in front of the north elevation. The wall includes doors and a large opening that leads into the courtyard and driveway.
Two colored photographs of No. 2 Tradd Street and No. 4 Tradd Street: Top (corner of two elevations); Bottom (driveway/courtyard). The photographs are stapled to a beige sheet of paper. The paper is labeled "2 + 4 Tradd Street" and includes the date "August 24, 1983." There is also the label "BAR." The marks are handwritten in red ink. There are white borders surrounding each photograph. The top photograph shows the intersection of two elevations at No. 2 Tradd Street and No. 4 Tradd Street. The top story contains exterior porches connecting with each other at the corner. The exterior walls of the structure are painted a light blue. The bottom photograph shows a courtyard and driveway. It is not paved. It is covered with sand and grass. There is a large tree obstructing the view of the structure.