(Front) 5 x 8 index card with survey of 143 and 145 Church Street. Includes two thumbnail images of dwellings. (Back) Brief notes about the property, including A.S. note about the "authenticity" being lost through "well intentioned but ill advised improvements."
(Front) 5 x 8 index card with survey of a house on Columbus Street. Includes one thumbnail image of dwelling. (Back) A note referring to the house as "Dr. Grimke's house." Signed by A.R.H.S., S.G.S., and A.S.
(Front) 5 x 8 index card with survey of 26 Clifford Street, noting it's situated on the "corner of Archdale." Includes one thumbnail image of dwelling. (Back) Signed by A.R.H.S., S.G.S., and A.S.
(Front) 5 x 8 index card with survey of 14 and 16 Church Street. Includes one thumbnail image of dwelling. (Back) A thumbnail photo of the building's roof. Signed by A.R.H.S.
(Front) 5 x 8 index card with survey of 3, 5, and 7 College Street. Includes one thumbnail image of dwellings. (Back) Signed A.R.H.S., S.G.S., and A.S.
(Front) 5 x 8 index card with survey of St. Phillip's Cemetery at 144 and 146 Church Street. Includes two thumbnail images of the cemetery. (Back) Notes about the property, including notes about the architects who worked on the church. Also includes two thumbnail images of the church.
(Front) 5 x 8 index card with survey of 135 Church Street, the Dock Street Theatre. Includes one thumbnail image of building. Notes indicate the interior was restored in 1937. (Back) Brief notes about the property, including a mention of the buildings origins as "The Planters Hotel."
(Front) 5 x 8 index card with survey of 139 Church Street. Includes one thumbnail image of dwelling. Marked "Reject." (Back) Brief notes about the property, including the remark that it's "unworth mention except to show how not to do a job."
(Front) 5 x 8 index card with survey of the Huguenot Church at 136 Church Street. Includes one thumbnail image of dwelling. (Back) Brief notes about the property.
(Front) 5 x 8 index card with survey of 134 Church Street. Includes one thumbnail image of dwelling. (Back) Signed by S.G.S. and A.S., with question about the interior.
(Front) 5 x 8 index card with survey of 121 Church Street. Includes one thumbnail image of dwelling. (Back) Includes a thumbnail image of back of the property.
(Front) 5 x 8 index card with survey of 121 Church Street. Includes one thumbnail image of dwelling. (Back) Brief notes about the property, including A.S.'s comment about the house losing its roof and upper story in a tornado, and commending it as a "successful adaptation after disaster."
(Front) 5 x 8 index card with survey of 105 Church Street. Includes one thumbnail image of dwelling. (Back) Brief notes about the property, including the opinion that the property is "certainly not valuable" and "tres touriste."
(Front) 5 x 8 index card with survey of 119 Church Street. Includes one thumbnail image of dwelling. (Back) Brief notes about the property, including A.S.'s description, "Good Balcony, Bad alterations including removal of pitched roof."
(Front) 5 x 8 index card with survey of 116 Church Street. Includes one thumbnail image of dwelling. (Back) Brief notes about the property, noting the building was "the residence of Dr. Vedder the pastor of the Huguenot Church" for years.
(Front) 5 x 8 index card with survey of 126 Church Street. Includes one thumbnail image of dwelling. (Back) Brief notes about the property. Signed by "J.M.H.," possibly James M. Hunt.
(Front) 5 x 8 index card with survey of 129 Church Street. Includes one thumbnail image of dwelling. (Back) Brief notes about the property, including descriptions of the property as "dry."
(Front) 5 x 8 index card with survey of 100 Church Street. Includes one thumbnail image of dwelling. (Back) Brief notes about the property, including A.S.'s comment "Bad adaptation of old building to comercial use" and another note calling it "the most unfortunate alteration on Church St."
(Front) 5 x 8 index card with survey of 108 Church Street. Includes two thumbnail images of dwelling, one depicting an arch. (Back) Brief notes about the property, including A.R.H.S.'s speculation that the building once housed a tavern, "i.e. a place of first class entertainments."
(Front) 5 x 8 index card with survey of 100 Church Street. Includes one thumbnail image of the building. (Back) Brief notes about the property, including a guess that the property belonged to "Rob't Millis's brother."
(Front) 5 x 8 index card with survey of 83 and 85 Church Street. Includes one thumbnail image of dwelling. Describes the building as a double house with an arch and slate-roof building in the backyard. (Back) Includes a thumbnail image of the extra building's slate roof and the roofs of surrounding buildings. Signed by A.R.H.S., S.G.S., and A.S.
(Front) 5 x 8 index card with survey of 87 Church Street. Includes three thumbnail images of dwelling and estimates the property was built circa 1700. (Back) Brief notes about the property, referring to the building as "Thomas Heyward's House" and the "Heyward-Washington House." Also includes notes about the restoration.
(Front) 5 x 8 index card with survey of 90 Church Street. Includes one thumbnail image of dwelling and estimates the building was constructed around "1760-70." (Back) Brief notes about the property. Also includes a larger image of the house and a thumbnail of a different perspective.
(Front) 5 x 8 index card with survey of 89 and 91 Church Street. Includes one thumbnail image of dwelling. (Back) Brief notes about the property, including A.S.'s comment that the "Restoration leaves something to be desired."
(Front) 5 x 8 index card with survey of 89 and 91 Church Street. Includes one thumbnail image of dwelling and one thumbnail image of the driveway and carriage house. (Back) Brief notes about the property. Includes a larger image of the carriage house and different angle of the property.
(Front) 5 x 8 index card with survey of 86 Church Street. Includes one thumbnail image of dwelling. Notes the brick kitchen was used as a shop. (Back) Signed by A.R.H.S., S.G.S., and A.S.
(Front) 5 x 8 index card with survey of 82 Church Street. Includes one thumbnail image of dwelling. (Back) Brief notes about the property. S.G.S. writes it is "hardly worth mention."
(Front) 5 x 8 index card with survey of 94 Church Street. Includes one thumbnail image of dwelling. (Back) Brief notes about the property, including "Query: the fire of 1796."
(Front) 5 x 8 index card with survey of 73 Church Street. Includes one thumbnail image of dwelling. (Back) Notes refer to this home as "Daughter Dale's house" and notes it's been "completely altered since Col. Brewton gave it to his daughter, Mrs. Dale." S.G.S. writes the property is "completely unimportant" except for its history.
(Front) 5 x 8 index card with survey of 75 Church Street. Includes one thumbnail image of dwelling. (Back) Brief notes about the property. S.G.S speculates the home belongs "Dr Peter Porcher" and suggests asking Anne Porcher or checking the directory.
(Front) 5 x 8 index card with survey of 76 Church Street. Includes one thumbnail image of dwelling. (Back) Brief notes about the property. A.R.H.S. notes that 76 Church Street and the adjoining property "make a very interesting item."
(Front) 5 x 8 index card with survey of 72 Church Street. Includes one thumbnail image of dwelling. (Back) Brief notes about the property. S.G.S. writes the building "could be fairly old."
(Front) 5 x 8 index card with survey of 78 Church Street. Includes two thumbnail images of dwelling. (Back) Brief notes about the property signed by A.R.H.S., S.G.S., and A.S.
(Front) 5 x 8 index card with survey of 77 Church Street. Includes one thumbnail image of dwelling. (Back) Notes about the property. A.R.H.S. states "G. Dreyer" purchased the house from Peter Porcher in 1874 and made alterations to it.
Pencil sketches by Charleston-born architect William Martin Aiken. Primarily interior architectural features from Venice, Italy, with a few outdoor scenes.
Caption: 'Cook's Earthquake Views of Charleston and Vicinity. Taken after the 31st of August, 1886. No.125, Scene near Atlantic Wharf.' Charleston city directory for 1886 lists Atlantic Wharf at the rear of the Post Office.