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201. Experiences of an Ex-slave on Wadmalaw Island

202. Ex-Congressman Thomas Ezekiel Miller

205. Entrance to U.S. Cemetery, Beaufort, S.C.

207. Elliott House, Bay St.

210. Edmund Rhett, Rebel House, Beaufort, S.C.

211. Dug-Out Races at Beaufort, Fourth of July, 1867. Entrance Free to any boat. The races will be of four classes, single paddle Boats, double paddle Boats, single scull Koats, and four to eight oared Boats"; the broaside also announces prizes for "superiority in Agricultural products."

214. Deck of Arago

215. DeTreville House.

216. Cuthbert House.

217. Cuthbert House (Modern).

219. Critter house.

221. Colton's South Carolina

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

223. Charlesfort Monument, dedicated 1926. Parris Island.

224. Chaplin Court.

225. Chapel of Ease (St. Helena Island, S.C.)

226. Central Baptist (Beaufort, S.C.)

227. Cattle barns.

228. Carteret Street Methodist (Beaufort, S.C.)

229. Cabins, possibly slave cabins.

230. Cabin, St. Helena Island.

231. Cabin, Ladies Island

232. Cabin, Ladies Island

233. Boy on two-wheeled ox-cart.

234. Boy on Ox-Cart

235. Boat, Beaufort

236. Bluffton, 1929, Unpublished

237. Black cemetery.

239. Bellamy Inn, built ca. 1860.

240. Beaufort, S.C. ca. 1865

241. Beaufort, 1924, 1952, 1958

242. Beaufort, 1912 March

243. Beaufort, 1905 June

244. Beaufort, 1899 November

245. Beaufort, 1894 May

246. Beaufort, 1889 July

247. Beaufort, 1884 March

248. Beaufort Post Office.

250. Beaufort County