Black-and-white photograph of 219 Meeting Street (Mari Anne [restaurant]), 221 Meeting Street, street (front) elevation. Portions of adjacent buildings on either side, 217 Meeting Street (Wolper Shoe Co.) and 223 Meeting Street (Clair's Lucky Dollar Grocery Store) also in view.
Black-and-white photograph of the view west across what was the location of Belk Department Store (232 King Street) and parking lot, now the site of Charleston Place (formerly known as Charleston Center). Shows the buildings on the west side of King Street on the 225 block: Riviera Theater (225 King), 229 King, 231 King, 233 King, 235 King, 237 King, and 239 King. Southeast elevation of 238-242 King Street at mid-right of photo.
Black-and-white photograph of 238-242 King Street (previously the Hotel Calhoun) and 244 King Street (Annette Sandburg Antiques), street (front) elevation. Now the site of Charleston Place. Street sign for the intersection of Beaufain and King in foreground.
Black-and-white photograph of the view north on Meeting Street toward Market Street, from the 135 Meeting (Gibbes Art Gallery) and 141 Meeting (Charleston Gas Light Co. Building) at left.
Black-and-white photograph of the view north on Meeting Street toward Market Street, from the parking lot of the White Horse Inn. The Golden Eagle Motor Inn next door is also in view.
Black-and-white photograph of 196 Meeting Street, showing the southeast corner of Meeting Street and Hayne Street (left) and 190-194 Meeting (right). Sign for the business across the street in upper left of photo, Dixie [Shoe Company] (211 Meeting).
Black-and-white photograph of the view looking north on Meeting Street from the corner of Meeting and Hasell Streets. The Best Western King Charles Hotel (237 Meeting) is in foreground. Meeting Street buildings leading to Wentworth Street at right.
Black-and-white photograph of the aerial view looking southwest from Market Street near King Street toward Archdale Street. Tops of St. John's Lutheran Church and the Unitarian Church in background.
Black-and-white photograph of the view east from the corner of King Street and Market Street toward Meeting Street, across what was the location of Belk Department Store and parking lot, now the site of Charleston Place (formerly known as Charleston Center). Also in view are the rear elevations of Meeting Street buildings and the Meeting Street elevation of the Arnold-Hornik Building (112 North Market).
Black-and-white photograph of 85 Hasell Street (Mary Hawkins [dress shop]), street (front) elevation. To its left is an arched entry connecting 83 Hasell to 85, with the sign "Lion's Head." Building was demolished for the Hasell Street entry to Charleston Place and its parking garage.
Black-and-white photograph of 87 Hasell Street (Original Art by Local Artists), street (front) elevation showing alleyway and buildings to the east, now the Hasell Street entry to Charleston Place and its parking garage.
Black-and-white photograph of 83 Hasell Street, street (front) elevation, conjoined with the north elevation of 235 Meeting Street. (Currently the site adjacent to the Hasell Street entrance to Charleston Place.)
View looking east on Market Street from the junction of King Street and Market, showing the parking lot where Belk Department Store once was (left) and 220 King Street (Blue Knight Gallery) (right) down to Market Hall (distance). Meeting Street elevation of the Arnold-Hornik Building (112 North Market) also in distance. "Sold" sign on fence surrounding the lot, which is now the site of Charleston Place / Charleston Center.
Black-and-white photograph of the view south on King Street from Wentworth Street, showing 270 King (Shahid's Furniture City) (left) and 273 King Street (right) down to approximately 240 King. Diana Shops (264 King) and Kerrison's building (260 King) also in view.
Black-and-white photograph 231 Meeting Street (Copa), 233 Meeting Street, and 235 Meeting Street, street (front) elevation. Shows the southwest corner of Meeting Street and Hasell Street, Kerrison's building in background.
In this one-page typed letter, Rudolf asks Schmidt to make three additional signs for the William Monies house, the Edward Winslow Tenement, and the Robert Roulain House.
Black-and-white photograph of a parking lot on Wentworth Street near King Street [60 Wentworth / 260 King Street]; northeast corner of the Kerrison's building at upper right.
In this letter, Edmunds advises Cole of Historic Charleston Foundation's plans to assist with the cleanup of Ansonborough prior to the National Trust's visit to Charleston in 1970.
Black-and-white photograph of the view north on King Street showing the east side of King Street from 190 King Street (Home Appliance & Service Co.). Kerrison's building in background.
This four-page brochure includes background information on the Ansonborough Rehabilitation Project, photographs and information about Ansonborough homes, and a map of Ansonborough.
Black-and-white photograph of the view east on Hasell Street from the C. B. Prentiss & Co. Customer Parking Lot and 95 Hasell Street (St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church). 87 Hasell and 85 Hasell also in view at left.
Black-and-white photograph of the view from the parking lot of First Citizens Bank (182 Meeting) to the northwest corner of Meeting and Market. South elevation of Market Hall at right.
Black-and-white photograph of the view south on King Street from 260 King Street (Kerrison's building) down to approximately 240 King. Snelgrove’s dress shop (258 King) and Daisy Bogin dress shop (256 King), and the corner of Hasell Street are also in view.
Black-and-white photograph of 254 King Street (Moses Levy Building), southwest corner of building. Signage on building for HFC Loans / Household Finance. Located at the northeast corner of Meeting Street and Hasell Street.
Black-and-white photograph of 252 King Street, street (front) elevation, showing the southeast corner of King Street and Hasell Street. Signage on building for The Connoisseur Shop Interior Design Antiques.
Black-and-white photograph of 220 King Street (Nathan Hart Building), street (front) elevation, with signage for Blue Knight Gallery. Also shows view of street corner (Market Street and King Street).