Page 42 of the City Engineer's Plat Book with five plats. Plat 1 shows land between King Street and the Ashley River, and shows bodies of water. Plat 2 shows land between Tradd Street and Payne Street, and several buildings. Plat 3 shows land and buildings on Cumberland Street, and shows two cemeteries, "Cemetery of the Circular Church," and "St Philip's Cemetery." Plat 4 shows plots near the intersection of Henrietta Street and Elizabeth Street. Plat 5 shows lots between "Marsh Street" and "Back Street."
The Gaillard Plantation Journal, 1817 is an anonymous journal concerning shoes made for enslaved people on a plantation owned by the Gaillard family. Other entries discuss cattle, milk, coffee, and pecks of corn.
The division and valuations of Jane Ball's enslaved persons among her sons John Ball Jr. and Isaac Ball upon the death of their father John Ball Sr. The enslaved persons live at Kensington Plantation and are divided into lots for each brother.
Black-and-white engraved map of places recorded in the Torah, with an inset map of eastern countries also mentioned. From The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments, together with the Apocrypha / translated out of the original tongues, and with the former translations diligently compared and revised..., published Philadelphia: M. Carey & Son.
Hand-colored etched satirical portrait of merchant Samuel Samuel (1775-1873). Drawn, etched, and published by Richard Dighton, January 1818. Reissue published by Thomas McLearn, 26 Haymarket, 1824.
Hand-colored engraving of Jewish clothes merchants. Engraving after a drawing by Gustave de Galard. From Recueil des divers costumes des habitans de Bordeaux et des environs by Edmond Géraud, published Bordeaux: Lavigne jeune.