Printing on bottom states, "616-42 Released US Navy Photograph US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. May 2, 1942. USS Stanly (DD 478) on day before launching. File 11676."
Printing on bottom states, "620-42 Released US Navy Photograph US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. May 2, 1942. Mrs. George Hutchinson, sponsor for USS Ingraham, which was launched in 1941, receives flowers from Admiral W. H. Allen, Commandant, Sixth Naval District. File 11680."
Printing on bottom states, "671-42 Released US Navy Photograph - Introductions of Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley Boss, sponsor of Stanly and Mrs. John Stanley, her matron of honor by Rear Admiral Allen. File 12551."
Printing on bottom states, "638-42 Released US Navy Photograph US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. May 2, 1942. Spectators' section at launching ceremonies of USS Stanly (DD 478) and USS Pringle (DD 477). File 11698."
668-42 - RELEASED US NAVY PHOTOGRAPH - US Navy Yard, SC May 2, 1942. Sponsor, Mrs. John D. H. Kane, christens USS Pringle. Aide to Commandant, Lt (jg) Morris, Assists. DD-477)"
Under tab "Building Ways". Printing on the bottom states, "393-39 US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. 1 November 1939. Railraod tracks to Shipways No. 343. Official Project No. 09-3-33-16-4. View looking northeast. File 8051."
Caption: 'Cook's Earthquake Views of Charleston and Vicinity. Taken after the 31st of August, 1886. No.25, Vendue Range.' Written on front, at bottom: 'Charleston Earthquake scene - Vendue Range, foot of Queen St. near the wharf.' Sign for John Werner visible. Charleston city directory for 1886 shows business at 27 Vendue Range.
Print of ship, starboard forward view. USS Renshaw, DE-176 Back states, "Not for publication, released to ship's crew by public relations office, commercially printed by E. E. Hilderbrandt, 706 Durant Ave., North Charleston, S.C."
Printing on bottom states, "582-40 US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC 16 August 1940. USS Roe (DD418) Stern Quarter, Showing Deguassing Equipment Installation. Completed 16 August 1940. File 8679."
Printing on bottom states, "135-40 US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC 31 January 1940. USS Roe (DD418). Sample square locker. Shoes SHINED, toes to front. File 8472."
Printing on bottom states, "131-40 US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC 31 January 1940. USS ROE (DD418). Sample bunk. Note that mattress cpver and bunk straps have same number as bunk. Pillows forward, blankets aft. File 8646."
Caption: 'Cook's Earthquake Views of Charleston and Vicinity. Taken after the 31st of August, 1886. No.86, tents, Rutledge St[reet] Terrace.' Handwritten at bottom, front: 'Charleston Earthquake views - tents on Rutledge Terrace.'
Under tab "Building Ways". Printing on the bottom states, "403-39 US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. 30 June 1939. New Shipbuilding Ways. Allotment 7-08/0679.1-87-1 (PWA). View of Inboard End looking northwest. File 8034
Under tab "Building Ways". Printing on the bottom states, "382-38 US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. 15 August 1938. New Shipbuilding Ways. Allotment 7-08/0679.1-87-1 (PWA). Site looking northeast. File 8004
Printing on bottom states, "723-43 US Navy Yard, SC May 2, 1942. USS Stanly (DD-478) and USS Pringle (DD-477), Stern view before commissioning. File 12769." However there is only one ship in the photo, unmarked, and it is a bow view.
Printing on bottom states, "296-43 US Navy Yard, SC February 16, 1943. (DD 478) Starboard Bow, Down View. File 14875." The ship in the background may be LST 357.
Caption: 'Cook's Earthquake Views of Charleston and Vicinity. Taken after the 31st of August, 1886. No.135, Corner State and Chalmers Streets.' Written on front, at bottom: 'Charleston Earthquake views - ruins cor[ner] Chalmers & State Str.'
Printing on bottom states, "746-42 US Navy Yard, SC, May 18 1942. USS Stevens (DD479) Special Fitting, Plan no. S-5501-21, Fitting no. 5532, Item no. 5, Piece no. 5, Class "B" Steel cast by the Boston Navy Yard. Radiograph no.418. File 12986."
Charleston Earthquake Scene. Possibly from Cook's Earthquake Views, No.56, Alderman Murray's residence, Wentworth Street.' Charleston city directory for 1886 shows Andrew B. Murray at 175 Wentworth.
Under tab, "Buildings 1941, 1942" Printing on bottom states, "465-42 US Navy Yard, Charleston SC. April 13, 1942. 500,000 gallon water tank, Contract NOy-5048, foundation, looking north-west. File 11282."