Caption: 'Enthusiastic crowd of citizens of Charleston, S.C., assembled on Vanderhost's (sic) Wharf, Feb. 20, to greet the second visit of Gen. Gillmore and staff.--sketched by our Special Artist.' [full date March 25, 1865.]
Main caption: 'The President at the Charleston Exposition. Photographs by Frederick Moore.' Caption top left: 'The President speaking in the auditorium.' Caption top right: 'Negro tea-pickers singing pickaninny songs to the President.' Caption bottom center: 'The presidential party reviewing the parade.' Further captioning identifies: 'The President, Sec. Wilson, Mayor Smythe, Mrs. Roosevelt.'
Caption: 'Profile view of the harbor of Charleston, South Carolina, showing the city and forts.' Identified in the image: Fort Johnston (sic), Fort Sumter, Charleston, Fort Moultrie and Mount Pleasant. [full date December 29, 1860.]
[Color image.] Caption: 'The citizens of Charleston, S.C., deserting their homes, on the threatened attack of the city by the Federal Forces. From a Sketch by Lieutenant G.P. Kirby.'
286 Calhoun Street, Jonathan Lucas House, ca. 1809. Main House - Interior View. 1st Floor - Hall, Detail of typical door from Hall to other rooms. 4" x 5" B/W photo.
286 Calhoun Street, Jonathan Lucas House, ca. 1809. Main House - Interior View. 1st Floor - SE Room, Detail of half of mantle, North elevation.. 4" x 5" B/W photo.
147 Wentworth Street, Francis Silas Rodgers Mansion, ca.1886. Main House - Detail View of cupola and roof railing, South (Rear) elevation. 4" x 5" B/W photo.
122 East Bay Street, Exchange Building & Customs House, ca. 1767. Detail View of entry door and wrought iron banister, (West) Front elevation. 4" x 5" B/W photo.
Standing Committee on Housing annual report to the Charleston Branch of the NAACP providing an introduction, summary of activities, other accomplishments, recommendations for the fiscal year 1992, and remarks.
City of Charleston memorandum from Mary R. Wrixon, Clerk of Council, to council members regarding "meetings week of March 31, 1989." Enclosed document, "Special City Council."
Correspondence from Matthew J. Perry to J. Arthur Brown announcing that "the Record and Briefs have been filed in the South Carolina Supreme Court in the Sumter Conspiracy Cases."
Correspondence from James Blake to J. Arthur Brown congratulating the recipient on his work as president of the NAACP upon his retirement from the position.
Charleston Branch of the NAACP memorandum from Isaiah Bennett, Financial Audit Committee Chair, to all members of the Executive Board, regarding a "special call meeting."
United States District Court for the District of South Carolina, Charleston Division, Civil Action No. 79-1042, between Earl Davis, Jr. et al. (Plaintiff) versus The City of North Charleston et al. (Defendants).
Correspondence from D. E. Waselchalk, Assistant Director of Personnel for the County of Charleston, to Maede M. Brown regarding the recipient's application for the position as Magistrate's Auditor with the Charleston County Finance Department.
Correspondence from W. Brantley Harvey, Jr., Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina, to Christine Jackson, Executive Director for the Greater Charleston YWCA.
Three-page booklet of piano sheet music for "The Avery Song," poem by Beulah Shecut, class of 1928, and music by Maude B. Smith, class of 1915. Music includes both treble and bass clef notation along with song lyrics.
Photograph of group of four Avery students, Emily Simmons Smith, Whilamenia (surname?), Gertrude Pallerson Mack, and Eloise Cooper, posed in the grass.
Petition of Sarah Burche to the St. Andrew's Society Treasurer, pressing him to send her money that he had promised to her and expressing that her family relies on it for their survival.
Petition of Mrs. H. A. Mullins to the St. Andrew's Society requesting that her annuity be increased and that she receive the same charity as widows of former member of the society.
Page 42. Subjects from Left to Right, Top to Bottom: 367. J. A. Johnston; 368. D. J. Baker; 369. M. V. Haselden; 370. Mrs. M. V. Haselden; 371. Jno. S. Horlbeck; 372. Annie Jahnz; 373. Hugo Jahnz [no photo]; 374. C. E. Rodgers; 375. Sarah A. Smyth.
Page 44. Subjects from Left to Right, Top to Bottom: 385. Mrs. F. H. Chisolm; 386. Miss I'on H. Chisolm; 387. E. P. Guerard; 388. E. H. Burton; 389. Aline R. Burton; 390. W. M. F. Kirk; 391. F. deL. Kirk; 392. Lillias E. deLiesseline; 393. J. Bachman Chisolm.
Page 38. Subjects from Left to Right, Top to Bottom: 331. E. J. Redding; 332. Virginia Nathans; 333. Mrs. Jacob Kruze; 334. Mrs. Kate M. Kruse; 335. Otto Muller Kruse; 336. Jacob Muller Kruse; 337. Gustave Adolph Muller Kruse; 338. Geo. Muller; 339. May Muller Kruse.
Page 8. Subjects from Left to Right, Top to Bottom: 61. Miss E. M. Bennett; 62. Wm. Robertson; 63. E. M. Schmetzer; 64. Mrs. J. E. Conner; 65. No Photo Taken; 66. Jno. E. Tiedeman; 67. J. M. Connelly; 68. Mrs. J. M. Connelly; 69. R. M. Solomons.
Form letter from Isaiah Bennett in regards to soliciting advertisements for the A. Philip Randolph Institute Annual Conference. Details Institute mission and ad rates.
Letter from Lamond Godwin to Senator Ernest F. Hollings stating that a proposal by Isaiah Bennett to rehabilitate rural housing is under consideration.
Telegram from Charleston County Council to Isaiah Bennett announcing meeting with County Manager, the Director of the County Hospital and limiting to employees only in regards to alleged grievances.
Letter from William E. Pollard to Isaiah Bennett informing of travel plans to Charleston for the South Carolina A. Philip Randolph Institute Convention.