Page 92 of the City Engineer's Plat Book with six plats. Plat 1 features a "Plan of the Citadel Square," located between King Street and Meeting Street, and between Calhoun Street and Hudson Street. Plat 1 also shows several buildings, including the Citadel, the "U.S. Gov. Stables," and the "U.S. Hospital." Plat 2 shows lots and several buildings located between Smith Street and Franklin Street. Plat 3 shows lots and structures located along Market Street, between Church Street and Meeting Street. Plat 4 shows lots and structures located near Calhoun Street. Plat 5 shows several lots and structures located on King Street. Plat 6 is affixed to the page so it folds out, and shows lots located near Spring Street, between Chesnut Street and President Street. Plat 6 also shows Pine Street, Cannons Court, and Bee Street.
Page 91 of the City Engineer's Plat Book with five plats. Plat 1 shows lots located near Guinard Street. Plat 2 shows lots located between Nassau Street and Meeting Street, and between Johnson Street and Stuart Street. Plat 3 shows lots located along East Bay Street, between Guignard Street and Pinckney Street. Plat 4 features a lot and several structures located near the intersection of Logan Street and Broad Street. Plat 5 features a lot located near the intersection of Broad Street and Rose Lane.
Page 93 of the City Engineer's Plat Book with two plats. Plat 1 features the "U.S. Custom-House Premises," located between East Bay Street and the Cooper River, and Market Street and Gaillard Street. Plat 1 also shows several structures. Plat 2 features a lot near "Smith's Place" and a creek, and shows several structures, including one labelled "Saw and Planning Mill" and another labelled "Engine Boiler room."
Letter in German from V. von Lintig to Mr. Ufferhardt requesting claim for $200 from the church. V. von Lintig indicates he no longer lives in Charleston and no longer visits the Church, but since he has supported the Church vigorously, is requesting the amount of $200 plus interest.
Church Constitution of St. Matthew's Lutheran Congregation in Charleston, SC, translated from the original German into English. Originally published in 1859. This revised edition was printed in 1876.
Church Constitution of St. Matthew's Lutheran Congregation in Charleston, SC, in German. Originally published in 1859. This revised edition was printed in 1876.
Manuscript entitled, "Reminiscences of the Late Civil War," written by William Hallett Phillips, August 1876. The manuscript includes recollections of Phillips' family's life during the Civil War. Phillips relates various experiences including the imprisonment of his mother, Eugenia Phillips, in Washington, D.C. and on Ship Island, the hanging of William Bruce Mumford, hiding valuables from Union troops, women during the war, being a young boy at the time of the war, and reactions to General Lee's surrender.