House [Dorchester Road] on site affected by the construction of Interstate 26 (I-26). Surveyor notations on back of photo: "Dkt.: 10.480. Property owner: William R. McCarter. Tract: 175. Station: 129+55 Rt. (Route 642) [Dorchester Road]. Date: May 30, 1961. Proximity." [See collection description for explanation of surveyor notations.]
House on corner of Dorchester Road and unidentified street, on site affected by the construction of Interstate 26 (I-26). View of street corner. Entrance marker to Woodlawn. Surveyor notations on back of photo: "Dkt.: 10.480. Property owner: Frank R. Mangrum. Tract: 176. Station: 131+00 Rt. (Route 642) [Dorchester Road]. Date: May 30, 1961. Proximity." [See collection description for explanation of surveyor notations.]
Property and structure (shed?) on Dorchester Road, on site affected by the construction of Interstate 26 (I-26). Surveyor notations on back of photo: "Dkt.: 10.480. Property owner: Frank R. Mangrum. Tract: 176. Station: 131+20 Rt. (Route 642) [Dorchester Road]. Date: May 30, 1961. In R/W - Bought." [See collection description for explanation of surveyor notations.]
Property and structure (shed?) on Dorchester Road, on site affected by the construction of Interstate 26 (I-26). Surveyor notations on back of photo: "Dkt.: 10.480. Property owner: James C. Thomas. Tract: 177. Station: 131+80 Rt. (Route 642) [Dorchester Road]. Date: May 30, 1961. In R/W - Bought." [See collection description for explanation of surveyor notations.]
Property and structure (shed?) on Dorchester Road, on site affected by the construction of Interstate 26 (I-26). Surveyor notations on back of photo: "Dkt.: 10.480. Property owner: Mrs. Dorothy V. Bartee. Tract: 178. Station: 132+42 Rt. (Route 642) [Dorchester Road]. Date: May 30, 1961. In R/W - Bought." [See collection description for explanation of surveyor notations.]
A letter to Homer M. Pace from Robert N.S. Whitelaw (Dec. 2, 1946) outlining his thoughts on city planning in Charleston, the need for a photographic record of Charleston, and historic preservation.
Memorandum to the members of the Civic Services Committee (Mar. 23, 1944) regarding the matters that George W. Simons will be presenting before the Committee, including parking and traffic.