Includes account of completed construction of "The Williams Building," in June 1932, designed to care for fifty "old and infirm white women." Physical description of the building and contract and construction dates (1931-32) all suggest that this…
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…
View of the facade of Trezevant's south pavilion, taken from the west. South pavilion is symmetrical with north pavilion, but with a shorter ramp. Wooden frame and pediment, glass paneling. Modern door knob and lock. Gabled roof.
Alternate front view, taken at a directly west-east angle, of northern pavilion. Shows clearly the concrete ramp (building designed for infirm and elderly white women) and brick-concrete banisters. Gabled roof. Symmetrical facade, two windows and…
A front view of Trezevant, taken from the northwest of the building. Shows the two projecting pavilions on the north and south end of the building. 5 bays. Brick exterior, tin roof. One story. Symmetrical. Gabled roof.