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2. House Flying American Flag
- Description:
- A black and white photograph of a large house in an empty field. A driveway with Ford Mercury automobiles and a Ford F-Series truck, utility lines, an American flag on a flagpole, and a smaller building behind the house are pictured.
3. Hampton House
- Date:
- 1940
- Description:
- A closer black and white photograph of a mansion known as the Hampton House done in the Greek Revival architectural style.
4. Facade of House
- Date:
- 1951-08
- Description:
- A black and white photograph of a house with shed dormer windows at Pinehurst Tea Plantation.
5. Hampton House in Distance
- Date:
- 1939-05-06
- Description:
- A black and white photograph of a mansion known as the Hampton House done in the Greek Revival architectural style.
6. Georgian Style House
- Date:
- 1940
- Description:
- A black and white photograph of a Georgian architectural style house.
7. Print of Various Photographs
- Description:
- A black and white print of two black and white photographs. Beginning top left and following clockwise is: Photograph of Edward Walpole with Champion Bull; Photograph of Man Holding Grapes; Photograph of House Flying American Flag; and Photograph of Greek Revival Architecture on the Farm
8. 17 Colonial Street
- Description:
- Five colored photographs of No. 17 Colonial Street and neighboring structures: Top left (north elevation of No. 17 Colonial Street); Top right (front facade/west elevation of the neighboring structure at No. 19 Colonial Street); Middle left (front facade/west elevation of the neighboring structure at No. 15 Colonial Street); Middle right (front facade/west elevation of No. 17 Colonial Street); Bottom (south elevation of No. 17 Colonial Street). The photographs are taped to a beige sheet of paper with two holes punched through the top. The paper is labeled "17 Colonial #808-13-35." There is a white border surrounding all five photographs. The structure at No. 17 Colonial Street is a two-and-a-half story structure with white horizontal exterior paneling. The neighboring structure at No. 15 Colonial Street is also a two-and-a-half story structure with white horizontal exterior paneling. Where the front facade is flat on No. 17 Colonial Street, there is a bay window at No. 15 Colonial Street. The neighboring structure at No. 19 Colonial Street is a three story Shingle style structure with a gambrel roof and dormer windows. The exterior siding consists of blue shingles on the third and second stories. The first story has white horizontal exterior paneling and a covered porch spanning the entire first story exterior.
9. 5 Colonial Street
- Description:
- Colored photograph of the structure at No. 5 Colonial Street. The photograph has a white border with the label "5 Colonial" handwritten on the bottom half of the white border. The photograph was taken from across the street. Vehicles are visible parked on both sides of the street. The structure at No. 5 Colonial Street is a three-story Shingle style structure with a gambrel roof and dormer windows. The exterior siding consists of blue shingles on the third and second stories. The first story has white exterior paneling. There is a bay window on the left of the front facade/west elevation and a covered porch to the right. There is foliage obstructing the view of the first story. The neighboring structures to each side of No. 5 Colonial are visible in the photograph.
10. 5 Colonial Street
- Description:
- Colored photograph of the structure at No. 5 Colonial Street. The photograph has a white border with the label "5 Colonial" handwritten on the bottom half of the white border. The structure at No. 5 Colonial Street is a three-story Shingle style structure with a gambrel roof and dormer windows. The exterior siding consists of blue shingles on the third and second stories. The first story has white horizontal exterior paneling. There is a bay window on the left of the front facade/west elevation and a covered porch to the right. There is foliage obstructing the view of the first story. The neighboring structures to each side of No. 5 Colonial are visible in the photograph.
11. 3 Colonial Street
- Description:
- Three colored photographs of No. 3 Colonial Street: Top left (corner of front façade/west elevation and north elevation); Top right (front façade/west elevation and the southeastern corner of No. 5 Colonial Street); Bottom (side elevation). The photographs are taped to a white sheet of paper. The paper is labeled "3 Colonial" and "10-24-79." The exterior consists of white horizontal paneling. There is a bay window on the second story of the northeastern corner of the structure. Below the window on the first story is a covered porch with four free standing columns. Stairs lead onto the porch of the elevated first story. The front yard is covered in grass and shrubs. A sidewalk runs through the edge of the front yard. The neighboring structure located at No. 5 Colonial Street is visible in the top right photograph.
12. 138 Bull Street
- Description:
- Black and white photograph of the front façade and east elevation of No. 138 Bull Street. The two-and-a-half-story structure has a sloped roof and three dormer windows on the half-story. The exterior has horizontal side paneling. The front door is centered on the front facade located on the north elevation of the structure. There is a thick wall projecting from the northwestern corner of the building. The photograph shows two cars parked in front of the north elevation. There is a white border around the photograph with a single hole punched through the top. There is a black mark above the hole punch.
13. 138 Bull Street
- Description:
- Black and white photograph of the southwestern corner of No. 138 Bull Street. The photograph shows the north and east elevations of the two-and-a-half story structure. The sloped roof has three dormer windows. The exterior has horizontal side paneling. The front door is centered on the front facade located on the north elevation of the structure. There is a white border around the photograph with a hole punched in the top left corner.
14. 62 Bull Street
- Description:
- Three colored polaroid photographs of No. 62 Bull Street: Top left (front facade/north elevation facing Bull Street); Right (piazza on east elevation and the west elevation of the neighboring building); Bottom left (white coffered ceiling of the piazza and west elevation). The photographs are stapled to a beige paper with two holes punched through the top. The paper is labeled as "62 Bull Street BAR #847-11-6." The structure is a two-and-a-half-story raised Charleston Single style structure with a two-story piazza. The structure has a pitched gable roof with dormer windows. The entryway into the piazza is covered by a pediment and columns on the sides. The horizontal exterior paneling is blue.
15. 62 Bull Street
- Description:
- Colored polaroid photograph of No. 62 Bull Street. There is a hole punched through the top right corner of the photograph. The structure is a two-and-a-half-story raised Charleston Single style structure with a two-story piazza. The structure has a pitched gable roof with dormer windows. The entryway into the piazza is covered by a pediment and columns on the sides. The horizontal exterior paneling is blue. There is a truck parked on the left blocking the view of the first floor piazza.
16. 8 George Street
- Date:
- 1982-03-15
- Description:
- Two colored photographs of No. 8 George Street: Top (corner of front facade/north elevation and east elevation); Bottom (corner of front facade/north elevation and west elevation). There is a white border surrounding each of the photographs. The photographs are taped to a beige sheet of paper that has been hand cut. There are two holes punched through the top of the paper. The paper is labeled "8 George Street Storm Window Application" and lists the date, "March 15, 1982." The structure at No. 8 George Street is a two-and-a-half story Federal style structure. The pitched roof has three dormer windows projecting from the front facade that are symmetrical with the front of the structure. The first and second stories have five symmetrical openings. The front door on the first story is in the very center of the structure. There is a pediment above the front entryway. There are brick stairs leading to the platform that accesses the front door. The side elevation shows a symmetrical structure under the pitched roof. There is more to the structure that projects behind the structure that breaks that symmetry from a side angle.
17. 7 George Street
- Description:
- 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.