House/office on site affected by the construction of Interstate 26 (I-26). Signs "Open for Inspection" and posted office hours on front. Possibly on Rivers Avenue. Surveyor notations on back of photo: "Dkt.: 10.486. Property owner: Otis R. Burbage. Tract: 22 & 34. Station: 14+80 Rt. Date: May 30, 1961. In R/W to be moved." [See collection description for explanation of surveyor notations.]
Structure (storage shed/garage) on site affected by the construction of Interstate 26 (I-26). Possibly on Rivers Avenue. Surveyor notations on back of photo: "Dkt.: 10.486. Property owner: Otis R. Burbage. Tract: 22 & 34. Station: 14+80 Rt. Date: May 30, 1961. In R/W to be moved." [See collection description for explanation of surveyor notations.]
House/office (side view) on site affected by the construction of Interstate 26 (I-26). Signs "Open for Inspection" and posted office hours on front. Possibly on Rivers Avenue. Surveyor notations on back of photo: "Dkt.: 10.486. Property owner: Otis R. Burbage. Tract: 22 & 34. Station: 14+80 Rt. Date: May 30, 1961. In R/W to be moved." [See collection description for explanation of surveyor notations.]
House on site affected by the construction of Interstate 26 (I-26). Building address number 4800. Possibly on Rivers Avenue. Surveyor notations on back of photo: "Dkt.: 10.486. Property owner: Redding F. Moore. Tract: 23, 24, 25. Station: 15+70 Lt. (Line C). Date: May 30, 1961. In R/W to be moved." [See collection description for explanation of surveyor notations.]
Wood-sided building on site affected by the construction of Interstate 26 (I-26). Building address number 4804. Neon sign for a Drive In (__MANER'S) (name partly illegible) in front. Billboard for First National Homes (4800 Rivers Ave.) next to building. Possibly on Rivers Avenue. Surveyor notations on back of photo: "Dkt.: 10.486. Property owner: Redding F. Moore. Tract: 23, 24, 25. Station: 15+50 Rt. (Line C). Date: May 30, 1961. In R/W - Bought." [See collection description for explanation of surveyor notations.]
Portion of wood-sided building on site affected by the construction of Interstate 26 (I-26). Building address number 4804. Driveway gate in foreground. Possibly on Rivers Avenue. Surveyor notations on back of photo: "Dkt.: 10.486. Property owner: Redding F. Moore. Tract: 23, 24, 25. Station: 15+50 Rt. (Line C). Date: May 30, 1961. In R/W - Bought." [See collection description for explanation of surveyor notations.]
Outbuilding on site affected by the construction of Interstate 26 (I-26). Possibly on Rivers Avenue. Surveyor notations on back of photo: "Dkt.: 10.486. Property owner: Redding F. Moore. Tract: 23, 24, 25. Station: 15+90 Rt. (Line C). Date: May 30, 1961. In R/W - Bought." [See collection description for explanation of surveyor notations.]
In a letter from Columbia, John Lynch writes to his brother, Bishop Patrick Lynch in Charleston, for help in securing employment for their brother Bernard at the S.C. Statehouse. May 18, 1858. 4p.
In a letter to his mother from London, William Manigault Heyward inquires about other family members including his brothers "Nat", Joseph, Arthur and Charles and sisters Ann and Elizabeth. He comments vividly about the social scene in London and admits after seven months he has wearied of it, having "been to so many balls, events, concerts, dinner parties, plays, operas, masquerades, etc." He mentions socializing in London with several prominent Charleston families including Pinckney, Middleton, Izard and Rutledge. He also describes firsthand the events surrounding the arrest of radical MP Francis Burdett, who was famously imprisoned in the Tower of London for libelling the House of Commons, even participating in the protests outside Burdett's house "to satisfy my curiosity and see what a London mob is." 8p.