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1. Hermitage-Denby house

2. Indian mound.

3. White Church, Chapel of Ease (ruins), built 1794.

5. Negro house.

6. Tidalholm, built ca. 1850 by Edward Fripp.

8. Cuthbert House (Modern).

9. Hermitage Denby House

10. White Church, Chapel of Ease (ruins), built 1794.

11. Oyster factory fleet.

13. Avenue of palmettos leading to Beaufort.

14. Critter house.

15. Oyster factory, Ladies Island.

17. Tabby house, ruins. St. Helena Island.

18. Hand picking seed oysters.

21. Beaufort College, founded 1795.

22. Road, St. Helena Island.

24. Sheldon Church, ruins, built 1745.

25. Sunset on Hunting Island.

26. White Church, Chapel of Ease (ruins), built 1794.

27. Old negro woman in cabin door.

28. Bellamy Inn, built ca. 1860.

29. DeTreville House.

30. Cuthbert House.

31. Coffin Point, built 1809 by Thomas Aston Coffin.

32. Shooting craps.

33. Gold Eagle Tavern

34. Beaufort Co. courthouse.

35. Model of Charlesfort.

36. Charlesfort Monument, dedicated 1926. Parris Island.

37. Boy on two-wheeled ox-cart.

38. Shrimp boat "Mary Pickford".

39. Sheldon Church, ruins, built 1745.

40. St. Helena Episcopal Church, built 1724.

41. Beaufort Co. Training School.

42. Fishing boat near dock on Bay Street.

43. Avenue of palmettos leading to Beaufort.

44. Beaufort Co. courthouse.

45. Sea Island Hotel, no longer standing.

46. Fripp-Sanford House, built ca. 1800.

47. Tucker Inn, Beaufort.

48. Tabby ruins.

49. Cabin, St. Helena Island.

50. Oyster boat coming home.

51. Lea House.

52. Oyster "planting".

53. Oyster factory.

54. Fripp-Sanford House, built ca. 1800.

55. Mather School (negro), founded 1868.

57. Penn Normal, Industrial and Agricultural School, founded 1862.

58. Cabins, possibly slave cabins.

59. Picnic shelter, Hunting Island.

60. Pringle House. Oldest house in Beaufort.

61. Moss-hung paved highway, Charleston to Beaufort.

62. Black cemetery.

63. Retreat, built ca. 1737 by Jean de la Gaye.

65. Negro Fourth of July picnic near Beaufort, South Carolina.

66. Waterhouse House, built 1856 by Lewis Sams.

68. Elliott House, Bay St.

69. Pringle House, built prior to Revolution.

70. St. Helena Episcopal Church, built 1724.

71. Beaufort Baptist Church, built 1844.

73. Oyster boat coming home.

74. Beaufort College, founded 1795.

75. Wooden shutter, negro cabin.

76. Unidentified house. Tabby slave quarters.

77. Cattle barns.

78. Two-wheeled ox-cart.

79. Beaufort Post Office.

80. Two-wheeled ox-cart.

81. White tenant farm house.

82. Arsenal, built 1780, now the Beaufort Museum.

83. Arsenal, built 1780, now the Beaufort Museum.

84. Arsenal, built 1780, now the Beaufort Museum.

87. Pringle House, built prior to Revolution.

88. Beaufort Art School.

89. Tomotley Plantation avenue.

90. Chaplin Court.

92. St. Helena Episcopal Church, built 1724.

93. Negro cabin with children and dogs. St. Helena Island.

94. St. Helena Episcopal Church, built 1724.

96. Voodooism Has Its Votaries in Charleston

97. Negro Spirituals

98. A Plantation Song: Going from de Cotton Fields

100. Experiences of an Ex-slave on Wadmalaw Island