Page 181 of the City Engineer's Plat Book with one plat. The plat features a survey of Mount Pleasant Farm, focusing on "High land" and "Marsh." The plat also shows the city boundary, several structures, marsh leading to the Ashley River, Hester Street, Sans Souci Street, and Mount Pleasant Road.
Page 218 of the City Engineer's Plat Book with two plats. Plat 1 features a proposed extension to Boigard Street, located between Ashley Street and Rutledge Avenue. Plat 1 also shows Payne Street, Line Street, and a lot labeled "Thompson's Garden." Plat 2 shows lots and structures located between St. Philips Street and King Street, and between Radcliffe Street and Warren Street.
Contract with terms of a one-year contract for Professor Otto Muller to serve as the organist for St. Matthew's congregation. Terms include, payment of $50 per year, leading and training the choir and children in preparation for becoming members of the choir, and giving a public organ concert to benefit the church (and receive $25 for his efforts). Signed by Otto Muller and members of Church Council.
In this two page program for the Avery Alumni Association's Sixteenth Annual Reunion, various musical acts are listed alongside their performers. Also included is a list of the officers of the association.
In this three page program for Avery's commencement activities, the events of the commencement ceremony are listed along with the class of 1892's class motto and class hymn.
A commencement speech delivered by former Confederate general Edwin Warren Moïse to the graduating class of a school for girls. In the speech, he discusses gender roles and acceptable jobs for women. As career paths, he suggests women become cooks, tailors, gardeners, artists, stenographers, nurses, and doctors. He cites several notable female historical and contemporary figures as examples.
Gentlemen at Charleston Cotton Exchange (G.M. Pollitzer front right). Caption below photo: “[J.W. Ward, Ed H. ,E.J. Hart (Top) Benj. Adams, George W. Egan, E. J. Robertson, J. Adger Smyth, E.C. Salinas, Bob W. Mclean, C.P. Landers, Will Steadman, August Kohn...], Charleston Cotton Exchange July 1892.” Black and white photograph.