Reports that there was an urgent need at the institution in Columbia to build a Tuberculosis Ward Building with forty beds for white male patients that were then housed in the Parker Annex.
View of LaBorde's west wing and central pavilion. Photo taken looking southeast. The Park Annex is visible to to LaBorde's direct east; the two buildings meet at a right angle. The plastic tarp is part of the Camp Asylum archaeological dig, Spring…
Southwest-facing photo of the eastern wall of LaBorde's east wing; ward windows at the front of the wing (north) are visible, as is the central pavilion and walkways. Photographer is standing in front of The Parker Annex. Plastic tarp from the Camp…
Excerpts from the South Carolina Department of Mental Health's annual report for the year 1963, including a photograph on the cover depicting the front of the central section of Babcock looking at a northeast angle, an aerial photograph of the campus…
Excerpts from the South Carolina Department of Mental Health's annual report for the year 1915, describing a massive alteration project across the campus. Included are short descriptions of the buildings' contemporary uses, ultimate renovation goals…
Photograph of the west side of the Parker Annex Building taken from a distance. Note the archaeology test units and back dirt at the bottom of the picture.
Photograph of the inside of the Parker Annex Building showing the 1st floor hallway. This photograph was taken from a window on the south side of the building.