Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. Survey number: HABS SC-588-P Building/structure dates: 1865 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Pla More
Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. Survey number: HABS SC-588-F Building/structure dates: 1907 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Pla More
Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. Survey number: HABS SC-588-F Building/structure dates: 1907 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Pla More
Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. Survey number: HABS SC-588-F Building/structure dates: 1907 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Pla More
Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. Survey number: HABS SC-588-J Building/structure dates: 1925 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Pla More
Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. Survey number: HABS SC-588-J Building/structure dates: 1925 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Pla More
Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. Survey number: HABS SC-588-J Building/structure dates: 1925 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Pla More
Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. Survey number: HABS SC-588-J Building/structure dates: 1925 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Pla More
Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. Survey number: HABS SC-588-J Building/structure dates: 1925 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Pla More
Significance: The St. Helena Parish Chapel of Ease is significant as an intact example of mid-18th century tabby construction as for its association with St. Helena Episcopal Parish, both as a primary and secon More
Significance: The St. Helena Parish Chapel of Ease is significant as an intact example of mid-18th century tabby construction as for its association with St. Helena Episcopal Parish, both as a primary and secon More
Significance: The St. Helena Parish Chapel of Ease is significant as an intact example of mid-18th century tabby construction as for its association with St. Helena Episcopal Parish, both as a primary and secon More
Significance: The St. Helena Parish Chapel of Ease is significant as an intact example of mid-18th century tabby construction as for its association with St. Helena Episcopal Parish, both as a primary and secon More
Significance: The St. Helena Parish Chapel of Ease is significant as an intact example of mid-18th century tabby construction as for its association with St. Helena Episcopal Parish, both as a primary and secon More
Significance: The St. Helena Parish Chapel of Ease is significant as an intact example of mid-18th century tabby construction as for its association with St. Helena Episcopal Parish, both as a primary and secon More
Significance: The St. Helena Parish Chapel of Ease is significant as an intact example of mid-18th century tabby construction as for its association with St. Helena Episcopal Parish, both as a primary and secon More
Significance: The St. Helena Parish Chapel of Ease is significant as an intact example of mid-18th century tabby construction as for its association with St. Helena Episcopal Parish, both as a primary and secon More
Significance: The St. Helena Parish Chapel of Ease is significant as an intact example of mid-18th century tabby construction as for its association with St. Helena Episcopal Parish, both as a primary and secon More
Significance: The St. Helena Parish Chapel of Ease is significant as an intact example of mid-18th century tabby construction as for its association with St. Helena Episcopal Parish, both as a primary and secon More
Significance: The St. Helena Parish Chapel of Ease is significant as an intact example of mid-18th century tabby construction as for its association with St. Helena Episcopal Parish, both as a primary and secon More
Significance: The St. Helena Parish Chapel of Ease is significant as an intact example of mid-18th century tabby construction as for its association with St. Helena Episcopal Parish, both as a primary and secon More
Significance: The St. Helena Parish Chapel of Ease is significant as an intact example of mid-18th century tabby construction as for its association with St. Helena Episcopal Parish, both as a primary and secon More
Significance: The St. Helena Parish Chapel of Ease is significant as an intact example of mid-18th century tabby construction as for its association with St. Helena Episcopal Parish, both as a primary and secon More
Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. Survey number: HABS SC-588-N Building/structure dates: 1911 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Pla More
Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. Survey number: HABS SC-588-N Building/structure dates: 1911 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Pla More
Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. Survey number: HABS SC-588-H National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 74001824
Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. Survey number: HABS SC-588-H National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 74001824
Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. Survey number: HABS SC-588-H National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 74001824
Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. Survey number: HABS SC-588-H National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 74001824
Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. Survey number: HABS SC-588-K Building/structure dates: 1940 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Pla More
Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. Survey number: HABS SC-588-K Building/structure dates: 1940 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Pla More
Significance: The Edgar Fripp Mausoleum is an outstanding example of mid-19th century gravestone art and architecture and reflects the social status of the deceased. Built of stone in the Egyptian Revival style More
Significance: The Edgar Fripp Mausoleum is an outstanding example of mid-19th century gravestone art and architecture and reflects the social status of the deceased. Built of stone in the Egyptian Revival style More
Significance: The Edgar Fripp Mausoleum is an outstanding example of mid-19th century gravestone art and architecture and reflects the social status of the deceased. Built of stone in the Egyptian Revival style More
Significance: The Edgar Fripp Mausoleum is an outstanding example of mid-19th century gravestone art and architecture and reflects the social status of the deceased. Built of stone in the Egyptian Revival style More
Significance: The Edgar Fripp Mausoleum is an outstanding example of mid-19th century gravestone art and architecture and reflects the social status of the deceased. Built of stone in the Egyptian Revival style More
Significance: The Edgar Fripp Mausoleum is an outstanding example of mid-19th century gravestone art and architecture and reflects the social status of the deceased. Built of stone in the Egyptian Revival style More
Significance: The Edgar Fripp Mausoleum is an outstanding example of mid-19th century gravestone art and architecture and reflects the social status of the deceased. Built of stone in the Egyptian Revival style More
Significance: The Edgar Fripp Mausoleum is an outstanding example of mid-19th century gravestone art and architecture and reflects the social status of the deceased. Built of stone in the Egyptian Revival style More
Significance: The Edgar Fripp Mausoleum is an outstanding example of mid-19th century gravestone art and architecture and reflects the social status of the deceased. Built of stone in the Egyptian Revival style More
Significance: The Edgar Fripp Mausoleum is an outstanding example of mid-19th century gravestone art and architecture and reflects the social status of the deceased. Built of stone in the Egyptian Revival style More
Significance: The Edgar Fripp Mausoleum is an outstanding example of mid-19th century gravestone art and architecture and reflects the social status of the deceased. Built of stone in the Egyptian Revival style More
Significance: The Edgar Fripp Mausoleum is an outstanding example of mid-19th century gravestone art and architecture and reflects the social status of the deceased. Built of stone in the Egyptian Revival style More
Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. Survey number: HABS SC-588-B Building/structure dates: 1905 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Pla More
Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. Survey number: HABS SC-588-B Building/structure dates: 1905 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Pla More
Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. Survey number: HABS SC-588-B Building/structure dates: 1905 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Pla More
Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. Survey number: HABS SC-588-B Building/structure dates: 1905 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Pla More
Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. This is the oldest building on the complex. Slaves built the church and the pews and took the building over after the More
Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. This is the oldest building on the complex. Slaves built the church and the pews and took the building over after the More
Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. This is the oldest building on the complex. Slaves built the church and the pews and took the building over after the More
Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. This is the oldest building on the complex. Slaves built the church and the pews and took the building over after the More
Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. This is the oldest building on the complex. Slaves built the church and the pews and took the building over after the More
Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. This is the oldest building on the complex. Slaves built the church and the pews and took the building over after the More
Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. This is the oldest building on the complex. Slaves built the church and the pews and took the building over after the More
Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. This is the oldest building on the complex. Slaves built the church and the pews and took the building over after the More
Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. This is the oldest building on the complex. Slaves built the church and the pews and took the building over after the More
Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. This is the oldest building on the complex. Slaves built the church and the pews and took the building over after the More
Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. This is the oldest building on the complex. Slaves built the church and the pews and took the building over after the More
Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. This is the oldest building on the complex. Slaves built the church and the pews and took the building over after the More
Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. This is the oldest building on the complex. Slaves built the church and the pews and took the building over after the More
Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. This is the oldest building on the complex. Slaves built the church and the pews and took the building over after the More
Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. This is the oldest building on the complex. Slaves built the church and the pews and took the building over after the More
Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. This is the oldest building on the complex. Slaves built the church and the pews and took the building over after the More
Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. Retreat House was built for better housing for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the bi-racial committee on Civil Right More
Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. Retreat House was built for better housing for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the bi-racial committee on Civil Right More
Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. This building houses the Dr. Y.W. Bailey Museum. Dr. Bailey was a doctor at the school. Survey number: HABS SC-588-D More
Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. This building houses the Dr. Y.W. Bailey Museum. Dr. Bailey was a doctor at the school. Survey number: HABS SC-588-D More
Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. This building houses the Dr. Y.W. Bailey Museum. Dr. Bailey was a doctor at the school. Survey number: HABS SC-588-D More
Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. This building houses the Dr. Y.W. Bailey Museum. Dr. Bailey was a doctor at the school. Survey number: HABS SC-588-D More
Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. Survey number: HABS SC-588-S Building/structure dates: 1900 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Pla More
Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. Survey number: HABS SC-588-S Building/structure dates: 1900 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Pla More
Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. Survey number: HABS SC-588-L Building/structure dates: 1904 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Pla More
Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. Survey number: HABS SC-588-L Building/structure dates: 1904 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Pla More
Significance: Part of a complex of buildings of one of the first black schools in the south. Survey number: HABS SC-588-E Building/structure dates: 1917 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: ca. 194 More