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Hanover House--rear view, Berkeley County, S.C., 1939-1940
TitleHanover House--rear view, Berkeley County, S.C., 1939-1940
Date1939-1940
SourceMss 90 James F. Byrnes Papers, Series 12 Photographs, Box 3A, Folder 3, Photographs removed from Senatorial series—Santee and Pinopolis Reservoirs, Survey of Homes, 1939-1940.
SubjectArchitecture--South Carolina
Historic buildings--South Carolina--Berkeley County
Hanover House (Clemson, S.C.)
Santee Cooper Power and Navigation Project.
Description5 x 7 in.: Black and White photograph is in portrait orientation. It shows part of rear elevation Hanover House, a historic house formerly in Berkeley County but moved to and reconstructed on Clemson University campus prior to construction of Santee Cooper Power and Navigation Project. Buildingis raised on brick pilings. At rightis a double door; on each door reis one vertical raised molded panel above and below a center, smaller horizontal raised and molded panel. reis also an open screen door on right side of door. To left of door are two windows, one boarded up, or a six-over-six window. Anor six-over-six windowis visible at right. Visible on roofis a pedimented dormer with a raking cornice and a four-over-four window. Trees at left and right obscure rest of roof.
Digital CollectionMss 90 James F. Byrnes Papers.; James F. Byrnes Photographs
Websitehttp://digital.lib.clemson.edu
Holding InstitutionSpecial Collections, Clemson University Libraries
RightsContact Special Collections for copyright information.
Host InstitutionClemson University Libraries
LanguageEnglish
TypeStill Image
Formatimage/jpg
Media TypeImages
Resource Identifierjfb0043
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