Photograph of three steamboats run aground. Back of photo inscribed: "Steamers 'Pilot Boy,' 'Reliance,' and 'Juno' aground near Beaufort (Cyclone Aug 27 1893). #1."
Stereoscopic image of a large residence in Beaufort, South Carolina with people standing on the porches. The handwritten caption on the verso reads, "#1 Hospital Beaufort, SC, Paul Hamilton House."
Photograph of hurricane damage on Bay Street. Back of photo inscribed: "Beaufort South Carolina after the cyclone of August 27th 1893. Bay Street in front of the residence of the Hon. Wm. Elliott. Club house shown on the right. St[eamer?] Pilot Boy on the left. #15."
Stereoscopic image of street in front of a partial view of a building. The handwritten caption on the verso reads, "Holmes Hosp. #15." A second handwritten caption on the verso incorrectly identified as the "Anchorage."
Stereoscopic image of a building in Beaufort, South Carolina taken from across the water. The handwritten caption on the verso reads, "Holmes House Hosp. # 15."
Photograph of hurricane damage to wharves in Beaufort. Back of photo inscribed: "Wharves. Beaufort, South Carolina after cyclone Aug 27th 1893. 1893 Hurricane. #22."
Photograph of the "Radiance." Back of photo inscribed: "Steamer 'Radiance' aground in front of the shell road near Beaufort South Carolina. Hurricane of 1893. #9."
Stereoscopic image of large building in Beaufort, South Carolina. Handwritten note on the back reads "A. D. Coclin Residence built by Col. Means, Hospital # 2."
Hand-colored image of the factory located by the Beaufort Railroad depot. It made shipping containers for vegetables grown in the local truck farm industry. The company was founded in 1909 by Capt. Charles Cary Townsend.
Stereoscopic image of a house and landscape in Beaufort, South Carolina. Handwritten notes on verso reads, "Hospital No. 4, Wm Barnwell, Prince and Scott - Schoenberg."
Stereoscopic image of a house and surrounding landscape. Handwritten note on verso indicates the home as William Barnwell's home located on the corner of Prince and Scott St.
Stereoscopic image of the side view of a building in Beaufort, South Carolina. Handwritten caption on back of image reads, "Built in late 1850's Joseph Johnson, Porter Danner House, Contraband House"
Stereoscopic image of Beaufort residence with back material noting it as "Hospital No. 7." Handwritten note on verso also has the names Fripp, Wadell and Rowland written on it.
Hand-colored image of the Townsend house at 1305 Bay Street. John and Flora Trask lived in the house from 1939-2005. Correspondence postmarked April 2, 1936.
Hand-colored postcard of the historic house built ca. 1913 at 1305 Bay Street. Owners include C.H. Babcock, Anna Townsend and Flora and John Trask, Sr. Correspondence postmarked February 23, 1916.
Photographic image of the interior of the Beaufort United Services Organization snack bar in the central lounge. Multiple service members standing at the snack bar.
Hand-colored view of the Beaufort, South Carolina business district, with Luther's Pharmacy and Kinghorn Brothers stores. Correspondence postmarked July 18, 1912.
A black and white postcard of Bay Street along the waterfront in Beaufort, South Carolina. Correspondence postmarked August 13, 1907. Printed in Germany.
A black and white photographic postcard with a view of a Bay Street house in Beaufort, South Carolina. Correspondence postmarked February 6, 1906. Made in Germany.
A hand-colored postcard of the ferry dock near the Wallace House, the Thomas House and the Lewis Reeve Sams House on Bay Street in Beaufort, South Carolina. Correspondence postmarked December 7, 1912.
A hand-colored postcard of the ferry dock near the Wallace, Thomas, and the Lewis Reeve Sams houses on Bay Street. Correspondence postmarked December 30, 1911.
Stereoscopic image of brick residence in Beaufort, South Carolina. Seven men standing on both upper and lower porch. Handwritten caption on verso reads, "Built by Smith & Gordon, Fuller, Bellamy."