A hand-colored postcard of the ferry dock near the Wallace House, the Thomas House and the Lewis Reeve Sams House on Bay Street in Beaufort, South Carolina. Correspondence postmarked December 7, 1912.
A hand-colored postcard of the ferry dock near the Wallace, Thomas, and the Lewis Reeve Sams houses on Bay Street. Correspondence postmarked December 30, 1911.
Greyscale photographic postcard of the front gate the Tidalholm also known as the Edgar Fripp House on Laurens Street. Correspondence postmarked November 15, 1947.
Caption says: "Two of Beaufort's many old homes that have withstood hurricanes and war. The Means house in the foreground was built in the early 1850s by Col. Edward Means. The Crofut House in the background was built in the late 1850s by Dr. Barnwell Sams. Beaufort's oldest house is believed to have stood since the Yemassee Indian era."
Greyscale photographic postcard of the Edgar Fripp House on Laurens Street. It shows the dock to the right of the house and oak tree. Correspondence postmarked March 25, 1969.
Postcard with a typed letter and a drawing of a dog requesting donations to the Christmas fund for widows of dead preachers. Postmarked December 12, 1914.
A color photograph of a man inspecting his crops, using his hat to look underneath the growth. Photograph has a caption on the back that reads, 'Results of too much fertilizer on spuds [informal term for potato] - 4,000 pounds per acre. Beaufort, S.C.'
A color photograph of an assembly line of laborers boxing tomatoes. Photograph has a caption on the back that reads, 'Packing out tomatoes at Beaufort, S.C.'
A letter to club members outlining ideas for arts and crafts workshops that chapters could do with children in their communities. The letter was written by Miss T.B. Grayson, the Coastal District Chairman in Beaufort, South Carolina.