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Date:
1960
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60 Anson Street (Robert M. Venning House), located at the southeast corner of Anson and Society Streets.
Date:
1960
Description:
61 Laurens Street, which had originally located at 114 Anson Street.
Date:
1960
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61 Society Street. Partial view of 59 Society Street at left.
Date:
1960
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61 Charlotte Street.
Date:
1960
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61 Anson Street (Kestler's Market), corner store located at the northwest corner of Anson and Society Streets.
Date:
1960
Description:
62 Society Street (Hieronymus-Tiedeman House).
Date:
1960
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62 Hasell Street.
Date:
1960
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63-65 Society Street (St. Paul’s Catholic Church [German Church], later American Legion Palmetto Post 112). 61 Society Street also in view (at left).
Date:
1960
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63-65 Society Street (St. Paul’s Catholic Church [German Church], later American Legion Palmetto Post 112).
Date:
1960
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Charleston Automotive Services (63 Hasell Street), now a parking lot.
Date:
1960
Description:
63 Charlotte Street.
Date:
1960
Description:
63 and 65 Anson Street (Susan Robinson Dependencies).
Date:
1960
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63 Anson Street (Susan Robinson Dependency).
Date:
1960
Description:
Right to left: 64 Anson Street (later demolished), 66 Anson Street (Chazal House), and 72 Anson Street (Kohne-Leslie House).
Date:
1960
Description:
Right to left: 64 Anson Street (later demolished) and 66 Anson Street (Chazal House).
Date:
1960
Description:
64 Hasell Street (Benjamin Smith House).
Date:
1960
Description:
Right to left: 64 Anson Street (later demolished) and 66 Anson Street (Chazal House).
Date:
1960
Description:
64 Society Street.
Date:
1960
Description:
The Transactions of the Huguenot Society No.66 contains published articles on genealogy and history, memorials, and annual reports from its officers for the year 1960-1961.
Date:
1960
Description:
65-67 Hasell Street (USO Building).
Date:
1960
Description:
66 Society Street (Hieronymous-Roper House).
Date:
1960
Description:
66 Hasell Street (Lazarus-Gadsden Building). Partial view of 64 Hasell Street at right.
Date:
1960
Description:
66 Society Street (Hieronymous-Roper House), flanked by 66½ Society Street (left) and 64 Society Street (right).
Date:
1960
Description:
67 Anson Street (St. Stephen's Episcopal Church.
Date:
1960
Description:
67 Anson Street (St. Stephen's Episcopal Church.
Date:
1960
Description:
68 Anson Street, later demolished.
Date:
1960
Description:
71 Anson Street (Thomas Doughty House).
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1953, 1899, 1945, 1882, 1781, 1765, 1955, 1849, 1859, 1954, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1861, 1856, 1869, 1898, 1963, 1866, 1896, 1837, 1835, 1784, 1897, 1842, 1794, and 1795
Description:
Compilation of original deeds, titles, and other documents related to the transfer, sale, and ownership of the double tenement at 72-74 Tradd Street, known as the Fotheringham-McNeil Tenements. Documents span from 1765 to 1961, likely representing the entire history of the ownership of the double tenement throughout that time period. Also includes blueprints and photographs. (NOTE: Fotheringham has also been spelled Fotheringham.)
Date:
1960
Description:
Right to left: 72 Anson Street (Kohne-Leslie House) and the original house at 74 Anson Street before its demolition.
Date:
1960
Description:
Right to left: 72 Anson Street (Kohne-Leslie House) and the original house at 74 Anson Street before its demolition.
Date:
1960
Description:
Original house with the address 73 Anson Street, demolished in 1963.
Date:
1960
Description:
74 Anson Street before its demolition. (The house originally at 15 Wall Street was moved to the site in 1966.)
Date:
1960
Description:
75 Anson Street (Joseph Legare House) before the removal of the third story ca. 1969.
Date:
1960
Description:
76 Anson Street before its demolition, located at the southeast corner of Anson and Laurens Streets.
Date:
1960
Description:
78 Anson Street (Royal Food Market), corner store located at the northeast corner of Anson and Laurens Streets, before its demolition.
Date:
1960
Description:
78 Anson Street (Royal Food Market), corner store located at the northeast corner of Anson and Laurens Streets, before its demolition.
Date:
1960
Description:
79 Anson Street (Daniel Legare House).
Date:
1960
Description:
79 Anson Street (Daniel Legare House).
Date:
1960
Description:
8 George Street (Sarah Daniell Lawrence House).
Date:
1960
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8 Wentworth Street.
Date:
1960
Description:
The original house at 82 Anson Street, later demolished to clear the lot for the relocation of the house at 86 Anson Street (Mary Smith House).
Date:
1960
Description:
The original house at 82 Anson Street, later demolished to clear the lot for the relocation of the house at 86 Anson Street (Mary Smith House).
Date:
1960
Description:
Right to left: 84 Anson Street before demolition and 86 Anson Street (Mary Smith House) before its relocation to its current address (82 Anson Street).
Date:
1960
Description:
86 Anson Street (Mary Smith House) prior to its relocation to its current address (82 Anson Street).
Date:
1960
Description:
89 Alexander Street at the southwest corner of Alexander and Charlotte Streets.
Date:
1960
Description:
90 Alexander Street at the southeast corner of Alexander and Charlotte Streets.
Date:
1960
Description:
George Street elevation of 91 Anson Street (St. John's Reformed Episcopal Church).
Date:
1960
Description:
A photograph of Albert Sottile Jr. reading at a Mass in the lower chapel of the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist.
Date:
1960
Description:
A photograph of the altar inside the Church of the Nativity.
Date:
1960 and 1969
Description:
Black-and-white photograph of the interior of El Ghriba Synagogue in Djerba.
Date:
1960 and 1969
Description:
Peach-colored "Free Angela" pin depicting Angela Davis, political activist associated with the Black Panther Party for Self Defense that was established in 1966 in Oakland, California. Pin also reads "Free all political prisoners."
Date:
1960
Description:
Unidentified house on East Bay Street, east side of street, likely within the 320 block, since demolished.
Date:
1960
Description:
Black and white negative of cars parked on a beach at Hilton Head Island, 1960; 6 x 6.5 cm.
Date:
1960
Description:
A photograph of Monsignor Donald Hamburger standing in front of Bishop Paul Hallinan while receiving vestments.
Date:
1960
Description:
Black-and-white photographic postcard of the interior of the Ben Ezra Synagogue in Cairo.
Date:
1960
Description:
Photograph detailing the demolition of the Bennett School on St. Philip St. The Charleston public school was razed to make way for Craig Residence Hall.
Date:
1960
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Color photographic postcard of the exterior of Temple Beth-El in Providence.
Date:
1960
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A photograph of a priest kissing Bishop Paul Hallinan's hand.
Date:
1960
Description:
A photograph of a bishop reading a liturgical book at an outdoor Mass at Hagood Stadium.
Date:
1960
Description:
A photograph of a bishop at an outdoor Mass at Hagood Stadium.
Date:
1960
Description:
A photograph of Bishop Paul Hallinan with two bishops and a priest in ceremonial vestments.
Date:
1960
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A photograph of Bishop Hallinan and four priests, including Father Charles Molony.
Date:
1960
Description:
A photograph of a bishop's procession with Joseph Bernardin and Donald Hamburger in monsignor vestments, and a group of Knights of Columbus in the background.
Date:
1960
Description:
A photograph of Bishop Paul Hallinan with two bishops and a priest in ceremonial vestments.
Date:
1960
Description:
A photograph of a bishop reading a liturgical book at an outdoor Mass at Hagood Stadium.
Date:
1960 and 1969
Description:
Orange "Free Bobby" pin depicting Bobby Seale, co-founder of the Black Panther Party for Self Defense established in Oakland, California in 1966.
Date:
1960
Description:
University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee Reading Clinic reading list, written by Campus School Librarian, Mariellen Evenson, broken down by publisher.
Date:
1960
Description:
A photograph of a priest reading a liturgical book at an outdoor Mass at Hagood Stadium.
Date:
1960
Description:
Black and white negative of the exterior of the Hilton Head Company's corporate headquarters building, 1960; 6.5 x 6.5 cm.
Date:
1960
Description:
Functional illiteracy in South Carolina statistics sheet broken down by county.
Date:
1960
Description:
Black-and-white photographic postcard of the interior of the synagogue in Carpentras.
Date:
1960
Description:
Black-and-white photographic postcard of the interior of the synagogue in Carpentras.
Date:
1960
Description:
Color photographic postcard of the exterior of the Synagogue of El Transito in Toledo.
Date:
1960
Description:
A photograph of Father Charles Molony speaking to three women and a man.
Date:
1960
Description:
Unidentified Charlotte Street House, probably demolished. Emanuel A.M.E. Church steeple in the background.
Date:
1960
Description:
Black and white photograph. Inscribed on back of photograph: "Rural Charleston - Myles Horton with Johns Island Child, ca. 1960."
Date:
1960
Description:
A photograph of the Citadel cadet choir, Oblate Sisters of Providence, and others at an outdoor Mass at Hagood Stadium.
Date:
1960
Description:
A photograph of a clergyman standing outside the Church of the Nativity.
Date:
1960
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A photograph of the sanctuary inside the Church of the Nativity.
Date:
1960
Description:
A photograph of the Church of the Nativity's exterior.
Date:
1960
Description:
Old Citadel building. Parade grounds (now Marion Square) in foreground.
Date:
1960
Description:
A photograph of a classroom with desks and blackboards.
Date:
1960
Description:
A photograph of an outdoor Mass at Hagood Stadium.
Date:
1960
Description:
Color photograph of four men looking over rooftop of building. Writing on back of image reads, "Country Club 1960. W.E. McLeod pointing. Others not remembered."
Date:
1960
Description:
A portrait of Cohen.
Date:
1960
Description:
Color negative of Grey Ladies standing outside in their uniforms.
Date:
1960
Description:
Color negative of Parker and friends at Albertha Simmons house
Date:
1960
Description:
Short history of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, written by Randolph Battle.
Date:
1960
Description:
Black and white negative of a roadside sign and map for the Hilton Head Company and its property, 1960; 6 x 6.5 cm.
Date:
1960
Description:
Black Smith & Corona manual typewriter used by Joseph Towles in the field in the 1960s; top cover has the word "SILENT."
Date:
1960
Description:
A photograph of an outdoor Mass at Hagood Stadium.
Date:
1960
Description:
A photograph of the crowd at an outdoor Mass at Hagood Stadium.
Date:
1960
Description:
A photograph of an outdoor Mass at Hagood Stadium.
Date:
1960
Description:
Black and white negative of four female models wearing the latest Spring season fashions on sale at Schein's Department Store, 1960; 10 x 12 cm.
Date:
1960
Description:
Black and white negative of model wearing the latest Spring season fashions on sale at Schein's Department Store, 1960; 10 x 13 cm.
Date:
1960
Description:
A photograph of a firefighter in uniform and a woman holding a March of Dimes poster. The poster reads "Prevent Crippling Diseases Birth Defects Arthritis Polio" and "Join the New March of Dimes."
Date:
1960
Description:
A photograph of a firefighter in uniform holding a March of Dimes poster. The poster reads "Prevent Crippling Diseases Birth Defects Arthritis Polio" and "Join the New March of Dimes."
Date:
1960
Description:
A photograph of Monsignor Donald Hamburger in vestments.
Date:
1960
Description:
Looking east on Wentworth Street from 26 Wentworth Street (Gardner Kitchen House). Features (left to right): 26 Wentworth Street, 22-24 Wentworth Street (Francis Q. McHugh Tenements), 18-20 Wentworth Street, and 14 Wentworth Street.
Date:
1960
Description:
Unidentified houses, probably on Elizabeth Street.