Two colored photographs of No. 7 George Street: Top (corner of south elevation and east elevation); Bottom (south elevation). There is a white border surrounding each of the photographs. The photographs are attached to a beige sheet of paper with two holes punched through the top. The paper is labeled "7 George Street #805-14-33." The structure is a two-and-a-half story brick townhouse. The pitched roof has a dormer window projecting from the center of the south elevation. There are multiple symmetrical openings on the first and second stories. A two story porch is visible on the corner of the south and east elevations. The porch on the second story is accessible from inside the structure. The on the second story porch ceiling is painted faint blue. There is a column on the exposed corner of the square porches. The first story porch is accessible from the sidewalk and a small series of stairs leading onto the elevated platform of the porch. The front door is accessible from the first story porch.
Two colored photographs of the front facade/north elevation of No. 70 Bull Street: Left (left side of north elevation); Right (right side of north elevation). The photographs are taped to a beige sheet of paper with two holes punched through the right side of the paper. The two photographs are taped together at the top of the paper to create a complete image of the facade. The structure is a two-story brick construction. There are two driveways on each side of the structure, both with a singular vehicle parked on them. There are measurements of a proposed fence below the photographs on the paper. There is a description of the fence and a drawing of the proposed post. There is a sideways circled "2" above the drawing of the proposed post. All marks are handmade in black ink.
Three colored photographs of No. 70 Bull Street: Top (left side of the front facade/north elevation); Middle (east elevation and side yard); Bottom (yard and corner of neighboring structure). The three photographs are taped to a beige sheet of paper with two holes punched through the top. The structure is a two-and-a-half-story brick construction. There is a driveway on the left side of the structure with a vehicle parked on it. The property has a front yard, side yard, and back yard. There is a description written vertically on the paper to the right of the photographs. There is a circled "3" in the top right corner. All marks are handmade in black ink.
Three colored photographs of No. 70 Bull Street: Top (right side of the front facade/north elevation); Middle (west elevation and side yard); Bottom (yard and neighboring structure). The three photographs are taped to a beige sheet of paper with two holes punched through the top. The exterior of the structure is complied of brick. There is a driveway on the right side of the structure with a vehicle parked on it. The property has a side yard and back yard. There is a description written vertically on the paper to the right of the photographs. There is a circled "4" in the top right corner. All marks are handmade in black ink.
72nd anniversary flyer for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, outlining the group's accomplishments, committees, fundraisers, and community dedication.
Three black and white photographs of No. 76 Spring Street: Top (corner of front facade/north elevation and west elevation); Middle (corner of south elevation and west elevation); Bottom (corner of front facade/north elevation and east elevation). The photographs are printed onto a white sheet of paper with four holes punched through the left side of the paper. The paper is labeled "Photo Addendum 76 Spring Street." Each photograph has a short description next to it. The descriptions note the view of the structure and note the porches and yard. The two story structure has a pitched roof and four chimneys. There is a piazza on the west side of the structure and a bay window on the front facade/north elevation. There are multiple openings for windows and doors. The structure is elevated above the ground.
Colored polaroid photograph shows the south elevation of No. 77 Bull Street. There are hand-drawn black marks on the sidewalk shown in the photograph. The marks show a rectangle with a dot and line extending from the bottom left corner of the rectangle. There is an arrow drawn that is pointing at the pipe on the exterior of the building. The arrow is labeled as "Existing conduit and meter to be removed." The photograph is labeled at the top as "2nd & 3rd floor" with an arrow and dot drawn beneath. The photograph was originally labeled as "77 Montague Front" but was crossed out and renamed "77 Bull St." There is a yellow Ford Bronco parked in front of the south elevation.
Colored polaroid photograph shows the south elevation of No. 77 Bull Street. There are hand-drawn black marks show a circle attached to a vertical line ending with a rectangle. There is an arrow pointing at the rectangle. The arrow is labeled as "Elbow." There is another arrow pointing to the rectangle with the label "Proposed new-meter under porch (south elevation)." There is an arrow pointing to the vertical line labeled as "Additional conduit of weatherhead adjacent existing." The photograph was originally labeled at "77 Montague" but was crossed out and renamed "77 Bull St." There are trees in front of the south elevation at the top of the photograph.