In this one-page typed letter, Lindsay writes to inform Edmunds that he has received an offer from Dr. and Mrs. Kim Keeley for their home at 23 Wentworth Street.
In this one-page typed letter, Edmunds expresses regret that Lindsay and his wife will be leaving Ansonborough, but says she is glad to hear that their home will soon be owned by Dr. and Mrs. Keeley.
Letter from Edmunds to Wragg encouraging Wragg and other Ansonborough residents to contact Father Friend, the Mayor, and the City Engineer's office about the ruins of the Catholic Church on Wentworth Street.
Black-and-white photograph of the view looking east on Market Street at the junction of King and Market Streets, from what was the location of Belk Department Store and parking lot (left) and 220 King Street (Blue Knight Gallery) (right) down to Market Hall (background). Meeting Street elevation of the Arnold-Hornik Building (112 North Market) also in view. Vacant lot is now the site of Charleston Place / Charleston Center.
Looking east on George Street to where it ended at Anson Street before the continuation of George Street occurred. Left to right: What was 86 Anson Street, later relocated to 82 Anson Street, and the original house at 82 Anson Street, later demolished for the relocation of 86 Anson Street.