Photograph of 74 George St. Built circa 1837, this three and one half story brick Greek Revival house was shifted several feet to make room for Physician's Auditorium in 1972.
72 George St. during renovation. Built circa 1837, this Greek Revival house was moved 90 degrees to make way for Physicians Auditorium. It has housed faculty offices since 1972.
Photograph of 67 George St. from construction lot of the Stern Student Center. Built as a private residence circa 1850 and acquired by the College in 1972.
Photograph of 72 George St. Built circa 1837, this Greek Revival house was moved 90 degrees to make way for Physicians Auditorium. It has housed faculty offices since 1972.
Thompson-Muller House, 20 Glebe St., from construction lot of the Stern Student Center. Considered the house that "broke the glebe" of St. Philip's Episcopal church. Built circa 1846 and purchased by the College in 1971 from the Muller family, direct descendents of Mrs. Christiana Durkopp Kruse who originally purchased the lot.
Photograph of the Robert Scott Small Library during construction of its wings in 1974-1975. The recently completed Rutledge Rivers Residence Hall on right.
Church of the Redeemer (Pineville Chapel), Matilda Circle. View of SE (Front and Side) elevation. Pineville Historic District. Pineville, SC.;6.5" x 9.5" B/W photo. Box 3, Folder 1-9-1 (I). One copy.
White Oak Lock. Lock #1 - View of nearby remains of Steam Engine used to pump water from the Santee River to canal. Tailrace Canal, Old Santee Canal Park. Berkeley, SC.;9.5" x 6.5" B/W photo. Box 3, Folder 1-9-2. One copy.