Five colored photographs of No. 19 Charlotte Street: Top left (front facade/south elevation); Top right (close up of second story feature); Middle left (covered porch on east elevation); Middle right (corner of front facade/south elevation and east elevation and neighboring structure); Bottom right (two story piazza). The photographs are taped to a beige sheet of paper with two holes punched through the top. The paper is labeled "19 Charlotte St. 4-26-78." The structure at No. 19 Charlotte Street is a two-and-a-half story Charleston Single style structure with a two story piazza. The exterior of the structure is in disrepair. The paint is flaking from the horizontal wooden paneling. There are floorboards missing on the piazza. There is a large wooden board blocking entrance into the driveway.
Two colored photographs of No. 38 Charlotte Street: Top (angled perspective of side elevation); Bottom (blurry photograph of side elevation). The photographs are taped to a beige sheet of paper with two holes punched through the top. The paper is labeled "38 Charlotte St." There is a white border surrounding both photographs. There is a description of the photographs handwritten next to each of them. The purpose of the photographs was to show the current and proposed location for meters on No. 38 Charlotte Street. The paper is signed and dated.
Six colored photographs of the outbuilding at No. 48 Bull Street: Top left (north section); Top middle (middle section); Top right (south section); Bottom left (side elevation of north section); Bottom middle (middle section); Bottom right (middle and south section). The six photographs are attached to a white paper. There is a white border surrounding all six photographs. The paper is labeled "views of rear bldg. 48 Bull St." The outbuilding consists of horizontal exterior clapboard paneling and a red tin roof. There are large window openings on the second story and large garage doors on the first story.