Taxi Cab accident damage to Martindale-Bell House, 2 Green Way. Built circa 1817 by Charleston planter James Martindale on a lot purchased from the College of Charleston's Free School Lands. The house was auctioned to Sally Johnston, a "free person of color", in 1844 and remained in her descendant's hands until acquired by the College in 1972.
Newspaper article detailing the destruction of 165 and 167 Calhoun St. to make way for Maybank Hall. The Robert Scott Small Library is visible in background.
Aerial view of campus showing the recently completed Robert Scott Small Library. Photograph reveals the extent of the clearing of the campus area along Calhoun St. between Coming and St. Philip St.
Aerial view of campus showing construction of Maybank Hall lower right. Maybank Hall, situated on the College Mall across from the Robert Scott Small Building, was built in 1974 as the main classroom facility on the College campus.
Aerial view of campus looking southeast near intersection of Coming and Calhoun St. Construction of the Robert Scott Small Library visible middle left.
Aerial view of the College of Charleston campus in 1971. Construction of the Robert Scott Small Library visible in lower left. Buildings due east of library (towards top of photo) razed for Maybank Hall and other construction. College Street, then allowing vehicular traffic, runs on west side of library site. Randolph Hall, with Green St. (also with vehicles) running along its north side, visible on far right.
Aerial view of campus showing construction of Maybank Hall lower right. Maybank Hall, situated on the College Mall across from the Robert Scott Small Building, was built in 1974 as the main classroom facility on the College campus.
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