Colored polaroid photograph shows a partial north elevation and west elevation of No. 0 Bee Street labeled "0 Bee St (left)" on the back. The two-story structure has a pitched roof and horizontal paneling. A tree is in the top right corner of the photograph.
A black and white mounted photograph of one of three sides of a sliver chalice awarded as 'A premium from the Agricultural Society of So. [South] Carolina, to General [George] Washington for raising the largest jackass.' This side has an engraving of a donkey and the beginning and ending sentiments of the chalice.
Colored polaroid photograph shows the south elevation of No. 1 Coming Street with the label "70 1/2 Beaufain" on the back. The structure is two- and three-stories with a second-story piazza on its west end with laundry hanging. A door with a pediment is next to a small garage door. A man is on his motorcycle.
Colored polaroid photograph shows the south elevation of No. 1 Coming Street with a sticker label on the back with the date, location as No. 70 1/2 Beaufain Street, photographer and violation. The two-story structure has horizontal paneling and a storefront on the southeast corner. There are window guards under a FOR SALE sign.
Colored polaroid photograph shows the east elevation of No. 1 Bee Street with an address label on the bottom and "1 Bee St. Side (Lft.)" on the back. The two-story structure has horizontal paneling and a one-story piazza on the north elevation. The roof of a car is in the forefront and trees obscure a majority of the structure.
Colored polaroid photograph shows the front façade/north elevation and partial west elevation of No. 1 Bee Street with an address label on the back. The raised two-story structure has horizontal paneling and a one-story piazza on the front façade. A driveway is to the west with a car and a man. A tree canopy obscures part of the structure.
Colored polaroid photograph shows the south elevation of No. 1 Bee Street with an address label on the bottom and "1 Bee St. Back" on the back. The two-story structure has horizontal paneling and second-story casement windows on the west side of the south elevation. A tree is in the forefront on the right.
Colored polaroid photograph shows the west elevation of No. 40-40 1/2 Aiken Street labeled "Blake St" on the back. The one-story brick structure has a pitched gable roof and arched windows. A chain-link fence is along a sidewalk and a car is parked on the shoulder.
Colored polaroid photograph shows the west elevation of No. 1 Bee Street with an address label on the bottom and "1 Bee St. Sides (Rt.)" on the back. The two-story structure has horizontal paneling and a rear closed-in two-story sunroom with casement windows.
Colored photograph shows the front façade/north elevation and east elevation of No. 40-40 1/2 Aiken Street labeled "Blake St" on the back. The one-story brick structure has a front facing gable roof. The front door has an arched transom and sidelights with uncovered brick above the door and arched windows. A chain-link fence is in front with a wooden fence on the sidewalk to the east.
Colored photograph shows the south elevation of No. 40-40 1/2 Aiken Street labeled "Blake St" on the back. The one-story brick structure has a pitched gable roof and arched windows. A chain-link fence is in front and a brick wall is by the sidewalk outside the chain-link fence. A tree is to the right and a truck is in a driveway by the brick wall.
Colored photograph shows the front façade/north elevation of No. 40-40 1/2 Aiken Street labeled "Blake St" on the back. The one-story brick structure has a front facing gable roof. The front door has an arched transom and sidelights with uncovered brick above the door and flanking windows. There is a chain-link fence in front.
Three black and white photographs of No. 106 America Street in a Photo Addendum for No. 104 1/2 America Street with descriptions beside each photograph. The top photograph shows the front façade/west elevation and north elevation of No. 106 America Street. It is a two-story Charleston Single style structure with a pitched gable roof, two-story piazza on the south elevation, and horizontal paneling. A wooden fence is against the street on the west and trees surround. It is in disrepair. The middle photograph shows the front facade of the structure. A car is in the forefront. The bottom photograph shows the front facade/west elevation and south elevation of the second building at No. 106 America Street. It is a two-story Charleston Single style structure with a pitched gable roof, two-story piazza on the south elevation, horizontal paneling, and awnings over the front windows. There are drawn yellow circles around the buildings in each photograph.
Damaged black and white photograph shows the east elevation of No. 1 Broad Street and the front façade/east elevation of No. 111 East Bay Street. The three-story stone structure at No. 1 Broad Street has arched first story windows and doors and decorative lintels on the second story. The four-story stucco on brick structure at No. 111 East Bay Street has a flat roof and pedimented windows on the four story with a storefront on the first story.
Damaged black and white photograph shows the east elevation of No. 1 Broad Street. The three store stone structure has a curved northeast corner and arched windows and doors on the first story with decorative lintels on the second story. A pediment is over the door on the northeast corner.
Black and white photograph shows the northeast corner and north elevation of No. 1 Broad Street. The three-story stone structure has a curved northeast corner with an arched and pediments door. The first-story windows and arched and the second-story windows have decorative lintels.
Black and white photograph shows the east elevation, northeast corner, and north elevation of No. 1 Broad Street labeled "1 Broad St. Banker's Trust" on the back. The three-story stone structure has a flat roof and a curved northeast corner with a main pedimented and arched entrance. The first-story has arched windows and doors and the second-story has pedimented windows. East Bay Street is to the left and Broad Street is to the right.
Black and white photograph shows the east elevation, northeast corner, and north elevation of No. 1 Broad Street with an address label on the back. The three-story stone structure has a flat roof and a curved northeast corner with a main pedimented and arched entrance. The first-story has arched windows and doors and the second-story has pedimented windows. The mortar between stones is mildly damaged.
Black and white photograph shows the east elevation of No. 1 Broad Street with an address label on the back. The three-story stone structure has a curved northeast corner with a pedimented arched front entrance. The first-story has arched windows and doors and the second-story has pedimented windows.