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- Photographic image of shrimp boats in the bay.
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- Hand-colored image of a horse drawn carriage piled high with cotton being taken to a ginnery.
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- Photograph of exterior with two images of room interior. Remodeled and opened in 2010 as the City Loft Hotel.
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- Photographic of the exterior Lord Carteret Motel. Remodeled and opened in 2010 as the City Loft Hotel.
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- Black and white postcard of the African American public school in Beaufort, South Carolina.
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- Black and white postcard of the lobby area of the hotel.
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- Photograph of the Holiday Inn at night. Correspondence dated March 29, 1984.
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- Photograph of the Beaufort Courts swimming pool and their main Building.
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- Photograph of the Peeples Motel located in Beaufort, S.C. US Highway 21.
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- Photograph of the exterior of the Sea Island Motel on Bay Street.
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- Photographic image of the old slave quarters located behind the Berner Barnwell Sams house #2 on Laurens Street.
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- Photographic image of the view of downtown from the Lady's Island Bridge.
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- Photographic image of the remodeled Beaufort Courthouse.
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- Photographic image of the Thomas Fuller House also known as the Onthank house.
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- Photographic image of Land's End Plantation house.
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- Greyscale image of a historic house in Beaufort, S.C.
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- Hand-colored postcard of the entrance to the St. Helena Episcopal Church Beaufort, South Carolina. Correspondence postmarked November 19, 1911.
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- A hand-colored postcard of four boats near the docks. Correspondence postmarked May 13, 1912.
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- Postcard of the original school in Beaufort, South Carolina built in 1795. Correspondence postmarked August 5, 1909.
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- Greyscale image of the Thomas Fuller House on Bay Street. The house is also known as the "Onthank Home" or the "Tabby Manse."