Black-and-white photograph of man wearing navy uniform. Writing on back of image reads, "Wm. P. Hodgster c/o Postmaster, New York, N.Y. U.S.S. Pensacola."
This is an undated advertisement to come out to the "Old Plantation Home" of the McLeods. It lists the distance of the house from Charleston and Magnolia Gardens. This advertisement also notes the historic interest of the home, stating that it was the headquarters of Confederate and Federal Forces respectively during the "War Between the States," during Reconstruction it was the Headquarters of the Freedman's Bureau, and the "Big House" escaped from fire twice. Miss M.W. McLeod also states that guests to the house will be "accommodated with modern conveniences."
Black-and-white photograph depicting group of people standing next to horse race track. Writing below image reads, "Dr. E. Harry Barnwell. Horse Races, Dec. 2, 1937. Photo by C.L. Paul Esq."
Color photograph depicting image of six people standing in front of McLeod Plantation. Writing on back of image reads, "McLeod house James Island, 1960. L-R -(?) Rose M.L.Barnwell, Dr. E.H. Barnwell (?) W.E. McLeod (?)."
Black-and-white photograph, a postcard, with image of dwelling near water. Writing on postcard reads, "My House. June 20th. I have no plans made for going back if you and any friend of yours would go out the 27th. I would go there too - the S.C. M.A. boys are there and I would see my brother. Do you think we could make the trip then? Let me know at once. It won't do for just two of us to go alone with no special place in mind to go to and no man to go around with us, would it? Yours received this morning. I have heard that the ex-position is such a false I don't want to go to il[?] if the friends I expected to get a room from won't be there. Are you going? I would like to go just for the trip if nothing else. How about the break rates for the 27th of this month - that would be the best time to go - if we went. Could you go then? Write to me. For Miss Rosa Lou McCleod, James Island, S.C."
Black-and-white image depicting side of north view of McLeod Plantation. Writing on bottom of front of image reads, "The McLeod Plantation (over)." Writing on back of image reads, "The McLeod Plantation house, James Island. R.5 Charleston South Carolina."
Black-and-white photograph of a child in white sitting in lawn in front of dwelling with cars parked out front. Writing on back of image reads, "The West's House, The Essex & Fordie Mary."
Black-and-white photograph of a man holding the hand of a young girl. Writing on back of image reads, "1915 Baltimore. Russian immigrant being detained for deportation. Old man & grand child."
[Color image.] Caption (in French): 'Evenements des Etats-Unis: Charleston et ses fortifications. [Events of the United States: Charleston and its fortifications.] 1--Charleston. 2--Riviere Ashley [Ashley River]. 3--Chemin de fer de Savannah [Savannah Railway]. 4--Riviere Cooper [Cooper River]. 5--Riviere Wando [Wando River]. 6--Fort Pinkney [Castle Pinckney]. 7--Fort Ripley. 8--Fort Johnson (ile James) [James Island]. 9--Riviere Stone [Stono River]. 10--Fort Sumter. 11--Fort Moultrie. 12--Batterie Gregg (pointe de Gumming) [Battery Gregg (Cummings Point)]. 13--Fort Wagner. 14--Batteries rasantes du general Gilmore [grazed batteries of General Gilmore]. 15--Ouvrages pris par les federaux. [Works undertaken by the Federals]. 16--Phare Inlet [Lighthouse inlet]. 17--Batteries federales (ile Folly) [Federal Batteries (Folly Island)]. 18--Canonnieres et vaisseaux cuirasses [gunboats and ironclads]. 19--Hotel. 20--Ile et batteries Sullivan [Sullivan Island and Batteries]. 21--Moultrie. 22--Mont Pleasant [Mount Pleasant]. 23--Breach Inlet. 24--Shem Creek. 25--Batteries construite par les confederes sur l'ile James, dans le voisinage du fort Johnson [Batteries built by the Confederates on James Island, in the vicinity of Fort Johnson].
Plantation journal from McLeod Plantation. It lists the names and accounts of workers (1910-1921), contains notes on crops (1926-1944), and has a number of family accounts (1927-1965).
Black-and-white photograph of four unidentified people, two men and two women, sitting in back of cart on straw. Writing on back of image reads, "For the Judge."
Black-and-white photograph of a puppy and cat on steps. Writing on back of image reads, "Isn't this darling? I'd like to hold him in my lap right now, doggily smell and all - Look at his cute little puppy knees."
Black-and-white photograph of a woman's portrait. Writing on back of image reads, "Rose L. McLeod (Later Mrs. E.H. Barnwell) Photo from Melcher's Studio Charleston, SC."
Black-and-white photograph, mounted on card, of two women, one dressed in men's uniform. Writing on back of card reads, "September, 1901. Miss McLeod in military coat and cap and her sister Rose L. McLeod (later Mrs. E.H. Barnwell)."
Report on the specifications of the materials and labor to be used in the erection of the portico at the residence of Mr. W.W. McLeod on James Island, Charleston County, S.C.