Black-and-white photograph of table and chairs with hutch in the background. Writing on back of image reads, "McLeod Plantation James Island, S.C. The Dining Room. Fall of 1954."
Newspaper printed for the civilian employees of the Charleston Naval Shipyard starting on January 8th 1954. This volume covers from January 8th 1954 to December 23rd 1954.
Descriptions and photographs of the historic houses on tour in 1954. Published by Historic Charleston Foundation, 1954; printed by Walker, Evans & Cogswell. Sixty-four pages. (Note: All a/k/a references pertain to the name of the house as listed in Jonathan Poston's book The Buildings of Charleston: A Guide to the City's Architecture; USC Press, 1997.)
Transaction number 59 for the Huguenot Society of South Carolina provides information on the committees, membership, genealogy, and annual meetings and sermons that were delivered in 1954.
Dart Hall Branch Library, 19 Kracke Street. Children and staff gathered for closing of summer reading program. Standing amongst the staff in the back are Emily C. Sanders, Janie M. Smith, Mae Holloway Purcell, and Susan Dart Butler.
Black-and-white photograph of a section of the line of slave cabins at McLeod Plantation. Writing on back of image reads, "McLeod Plantation Part of 'The Street' Fall of 1954."
Black-and-white photograph of table and chair set with hutch in background. Writing on back of image reads, "McLeod Plantation. The dining room. Fall of 1954."
A photograph of a house's front stoop. A small walkway, a tree, and a car are also visible. Sottile labelled this building "Mrs. Charles Ravanel's home."
A photograph of house exterior with a front porch, a second-story screened-in porch, and a car port. Sottile labelled this building "Mrs. Charles Ravanel's home."
Compilation of original deeds, titles, and other documents related to the transfer, sale, and ownership of the double tenement at 72-74 Tradd Street, known as the Fotheringham-McNeil Tenements. Documents span from 1765 to 1961, likely representing the entire history of the ownership of the double tenement throughout that time period. Also includes blueprints and photographs. (NOTE: Fotheringham has also been spelled Fotheringham.)
Black and white negative of the section of Bay Street between West Street and Scott Street taken on Sept. 27, 1954; Stores visible are Lipsitz, United 5 and 10 cent store, Martin's Mens Shop, and Palmetto Studios; 11 x 8 cm.