1850-1859, 1890-1899, 1880-1889, 1870-1879, 1860-1869, 1840-1849, and 1900-1910
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The South Mulberry Plantation Journal is a bound journal kept by Sandford William Barker containing farming records of South Mulberry Plantation and agricultural experiments carried out in Berkely County, South Carolina. Details within the journal include lists of crop acreage, experiments on wood from various trees by Dr. Julius Porcher, experiments with rice by Sandford Barker and lists of enslaved men, women and children containing their names, occupations, birth dates and death dates. The names of the slaves are listed as: Adam, Alsey, Amelia, Amy, Anna, April, August, Becks, Billy, Cain, Catto, Chance, Charlotte, Cloe, Delia, Dinah, Dorilla, Dover, Edward, Emma, Grace, Hannah, Harriet, Hector, Hercules, Isaac, Jackson, James, Juno, Kittan, Lucas, Lucy, Luddy, Maria, Marianne, Mary, Melinda, Nancy, Nippy, November, Palsey, Phoebe, Rachel, Ralph, Robin, Sabina, Sam, Samuel, Samy, Sarah, Saulsbery, Susan, Susannah, Susette, Tom and Venus.
Black and White Photograph of Elderly Charles Craft, son of William and Ellen Craft and husband to Emeline Aubin Kinloch Craft, in a suit jacket and tie. Inscribed on back of photograph "Mrs. J.E. DeCosta 91 Spring Street". 3.625in.x 2.375in.
Photograph of Elderly Emeline Aubin Kinloch Craft, wife of Charles Craft, featured waist up wearing a high collar dress and glasses. Inscribed on the back of the photograph "Mrs. J.E. DeCosta 91 Spring Street". 3.625in.x 2.375in.
Mabel Pollitzer portrait, circa 1904-1906. Caption on verso reads “Mabel L. Pollitzer, 1904-’05-’06 while at Columbia Uni.” Black and white photograph.
Cabinet Card Photograph of Charles and Emeline Craft's Home in Charleston, South Carolina. Charles and Emeline are featured standing on the steps of porch with two young children. 7.875in.x 6in.