Three colored polaroid photographs of No. 39 Church Street taped to a beige paper with the label "39 Church St. #798-22-12". The top photograph shows the north elevation of the hipped roof with three dormer windows on the two-and-a-half-story brick structure. The middle dormer is larger and is boarded up. The bottom left shows the front facade/east elevation of the structure. It has a two-story piazza on the front facade and an ivy covered brick wall is in front. There are trees obscuring the structure. The bottom right shows the dormers on the roof with the middle dormer boarded up. There are tree limbs in front.
Four black and white photographs of No. 51 Church Street taped to a beige paper. The top left photograph shows the east elevation of the two-and-a-half-story structure with a pitched gable roof and horizontal paneling. There is a brick and iron wall in the forefront with a sedan to the left. The top right photograph shows the west elevation and south elevation of the structure. There are trees in the forefront. The bottom left shows the upper west elevation. There are trees in the forefront. The bottom right shows inside the second-story closed in porch with blinds.
Colored polaroid photograph shows the sidewalk outside No. 42 Church Street and No. 38 Church Street stapled to a paper application. It is labeled "42 Church 38" and "C115". There is a manhole on the sidewalk with a dark rectangle to the left of the manhole. A brick street is in the forefront.
Colored polaroid photograph shows the front façade/south elevation of No. 51 Church Street taped to a beige paper with the label "51 Church St. #7910-24-19". It is a two-and-a-half-story structure with horizontal paneling. There is a pediment over the door. There are shrubs to the right and left.
Colored polaroid photograph shows the east elevation of No. 51 Church Street with a sticker label "51 Church St. 802-27-13". It is a two-and-a-half-story structure with a pitched gable roof and horizontal paneling. There are shrubs in fornt of the structure.
Colored polaroid photograph shows the front façade/north elevation of No. 44 Church Street with an address label on the bottom. There is a window with dark shutters with a sign inside. The edge of a door pediment is at the left.
Colored polaroid photograph shows the sidewalk to the south of No. 46 Church Street labeled "46 Church Handhole and water". There is a dark rectangle on the sidewalk with an arrow pointed at it. The photograph is discolored.
Colored polaroid photograph shows a sidewalk outside No. 68 Church Street with the label "68 Church St Dirt or slate - No Sidewalk at Fence". It is very blurry.
Four colored polaroid photographs of No. 34 Church Street and two colored polaroid photographs of No. 32 Church Street and No. 38 Church Street are taped to a beige paper with the labels "34 Church", "7910-11-27" and "House to right" and "House to left" above the two bottom photographs, respectively. The top left photograph shows the east elevation of the two-story structure with a pitched gable roof and horizontal paneling. The top right photograph shows the front facade/west elevation and south elevation of the two-story Charleston Single style structure with a pitched roof, a dormer window, a two-story piazza on the south elevation, and a first-story garage. The middle left shows the south elevation and the two-story piazza on the south elevation. The middle right shows the north elevation. The bottom left shows the front facade/west elevation and south elevation of No. 32 Church Street which is a two-and-a-half-story structure with a pitched gable roof and dormer windows and horizontal paneling. The bottom right shows the front front facade/west elevation and south elevation of No. 38 Church Street which is a three-and-a-half-story painted brick Charleston Single style structure that has a hipped roof with dormer windows and a two-story piazza on the south elevation.
Three colored polaroid photograph of No. 33 Church Street taped to a beige paper with the label "33 Church Street". The top photograph shows the south elevation of the two-story Charleston Single style structure with horizontal paneling and the two-story piazza on the south elevation. It also shows the false front door with a decorative pediment, pilasters, and a semi-circular transom around the door. The middle shows the upper south elevation. The bottom photograph shows a window with black shutters from an unknown location on the structure with an arrowed label "window & shutter detail to match existing". A sample of dark green blue fabric is taped to the paper with an arrowed label "awning sample".