The Grove Plantation (Ernest F. Hollings ACE Basin National Wildlife Refuge). View of South (Front) elevation. Adams Run, S.C.;6.5" x 10" B/W photo. Box 15, Folder 2-11-1. One copy.
Lowndes Grove Plantation, 260 St. Margaret Street. Main House - View of East (Side) elevation. Charleston, S.C.;6.5" x 10" B/W photo. Box 8, Folder 2-1-148. One copy.
Lowndes Grove Plantation, 260 St. Margaret Street. View of Ashley River, West elevation. Charleston, S.C.;6.5" x 10" B/W photo. Box 8, Folder 2-1-148. One copy.
Lowndes Grove Plantation, 260 St. Margaret Street. View of Ashley River, West elevation. Charleston, S.C.;6.5" x 10" B/W photo. Box 8, Folder 2-1-148. One copy.
Dean Hall Plantation - Main House. View of NW (Front) elevation. Oakley, SC. NOTE: Property relocated to Beaufort County in 1971.;8" x 10" B/W photo. Box 2, Folder 1-8-8. One copy.
Middleburg Plantation, Middleburg Lane. Commissary - View of Front and Side elevation. Huger, S.C.;6.5" x 9.5" B/W photo. Box 4, Folder 1-12-4. One copy.
The Grove Plantation (Ernest F. Hollings ACE Basin National Wildlife Refuge). View of Outbuildings. Adams Run, S.C.;6.5" x 10" B/W photo. Box 15, Folder 2-11-1. One copy.
The Grove Plantation (Ernest F. Hollings ACE Basin National Wildlife Refuge). View of Property. Adams Run, S.C.;6.5" x 10" B/W photo. Box 15, Folder 2-11-1. Two copies.
View of the cistern and front of Randolph Hall. Construction of Randolph Hall, the most recognizable building at the College, began in 1828 under the direction of architect William Strickland. Flanking wings and portico for the main building were designed by Edward Brickell White and erected circa 1850. In 1886 the wings were destroyed by the Charleston earthquake and rebuilt between 1888 to 1894 under the direction of Gabriel Manigault.
Handwritten essay by Septima P. Clark "about the need for compassion for alienated groups in the country; it served as Clark's Yuletide greeting, 1970."
Photograph of students sitting and talking outside of Craig Union Dorm, 33 St. Philip St. Built in stages in 1962, 1970 and 1978, the Craig Cafeteria and Residence Hall originally included a student union and represented the College's first step in its expansion from the original main campus.