Work on paper in watercolor and ink. Ruins of Wolstrop Church with river, mountains, and castle in background. Handwritten note identifies site as Wolstrop Church near Belvoir Castle.
Work on paper in watercolor and ink. White horse with rider wearing a hat and yellow knee breeches, holding riding crop. Handwritten note titles painting "D'après Nature."
Work on paper in watercolor and ink dated 1796. Large, white Georgian style two story house is fronted by a clear blue stream. In this frontal view, the symmetrical house has two chimneys and four windows on each floor. First floor has elaborate double door while immediately above it on second floor, there is an elaborate window. House is sided by a less ornate taupe building to its left, half hidden by a grove of trees. To the main house's right, a smaller brick support building stands behind an impressive brick and iron gate. Horse-drawn carriage is found waiting outside of the gate. Water visible in background to right of smaller building. Grass visible in foreground, between viewer, water, and house.
Work on paper in watercolor and ink. Top: irregularly shaped rock with water and towering church in background. Bottom: mouth of cave with water in background. Handwritten notes identify sites depicted in paintings.
Work on paper in ink and wash. Black and sepia; bare tree in left foreground with branches growing toward right; hills to right; dark clouds and water in background.
Work on paper in watercolor. Two-story white house with red roof within large fenced area in center. Trees line background, and a woman and man stand before water in foreground.
Work on paper in watercolor and ink dated 1799. White house with pointed roof on a hill in center. Man on horse in left foreground with trees in background. Handwritten note identifies building as meeting house near Jacksonborough.
Work on paper in ink and wash. Young man among landscape before tree with right hand upraised, torn clothes, and hair blowing in wind. Handwritten note identifies man as Octavian
Work on paper in watercolor. View of distant fields, sheep, and shepherds in foreground. Hills and pond to right and center left. Rice fields in background.
Work on paper in ink and watercolor dated 1796. Fort with flag raised in right side of image and houses in left. Ships are visible in background, and soldier is in left foreground. Sketch dated July 4, 1796.
Work on paper in watercolor dated 1800. Two-story light blue house surrounded by tall poplars, curving road, and field fence. Fence extends to background. Handwritten note identifies site as Brabants.
Work on paper in watercolor. Image from high vantage point. Blue river with two fishermen in boat in center; gray house among trees in background; two trees with Spanish moss in foreground. Handwritten note identifies building as Gabriel Manigault's seat at Goose Creek.
Work on paper in watercolor. White house with red roof in center background; two white buildings with purple roofs in right background. Fence and fields in foreground. Handwritten note identifies property as Rice Hope, the seat of Dr. William Read.
Work on paper in watercolor dated 1803. Large white house in center with trees in foreground. Roofs of two buildings visible over hill in background. Handwritten note identifies building as Richmond, the seat of Edward Rutledge in St. John's.
Bookboards to Charles Fraser's disassembled sketchbook, with notes attached to and inscribed on inside. Notes are posthumously-written statements of transferred ownership, dated 1909 and 1938. Work on paper.
Work on paper in watercolor dated 1800. White church with three windows to left of door in center. Two men stand on road that leads to church door. Handwritten note identifies building as church in St. Andrews, built in 1706, with an organ destroyed by British soldiers.