Black-and-white photograph, on card and with some damage, of portrait of a young woman. Writing on back of card reads, J. Welliman Box 430 Charleston, SC." There is a stamp depicting same portrait in bottom right corner on front of card.
Black-and-white photograph depicting a woman sitting in a chair. Image shows woman from chest up. Writing on back of image reads, "Harriett says that you and your mother are much alike."
Pamphlet for a tour of St. Andrew's and St. Paul's Parishes, including St. Andrew's Church, Drayton Hall, McLeod Plantation, Fenwick Hall, and Angel Oak. The tour was conducted by The Society for the Preservation of Old Dwellings for the benefit of The Heyward-Washington House on Saturday, April 4, 1936. The pamphlet contains driving directions. A handwritten note at the bottom of the page states the same tour was repeated on Thursday, March 10, 1937, except that the Angel Oak was omitted and tea was served at McLeod Plantation.
Black-and-white photograph, on card, with image of unidentified group of people, two men and three women, in front of a building with some damage. Writing on back of card reads, "At home of Andrew Jackson Tenn."
Black-and-white photoraph, on a post card, of a woman sitting in a chair. Writing on postcard reads, "Wonder how this lade is by now? Where are you going to teach next year? Mr Miller was in town this afternoon. He is as ugly as ever. Where is Miss Hutchings? Do you ever hear from her? This card was mean to me. I tried to make it good but couldn't. Do you ever hear from our friend Audie? She is treating me real mean. Haven't heard from her in a long time. Sincerely, Annie Crouch. Miss W.W. McLeod, James Island, S.C."
Black-and-white post card with an image of a store front. Text on front of postcard reads, "Rainbow Row Gifts And Antique Shoppe East Bay At Tradd, Charleston, S.C." Writing on back of card reads, "Paid: Claude Bogga, Virginia Rhett, Emily Brown, Barte Verner, Anita Slo[?], Elizabeth Bust, Lucile Dwight, Virginia Clus[?]las."
Color postcard with image of an antique store. Text on card reads, "Season's Greetings. From Schindler's Antique Shop. Herman A. Schindler, Prop. In "America's Most Historic City" Charleston, South Carolina."
Color photograph with the following inscription on the back of the photograph: J. Arthur Brown House – School Grand Reunion, June 6, 1985 James Island, SC, "Photo by Peter Simmons, Chattanooga, Tenn During School Grand Reunion, July 6, 1985 in Charleston, SC on James Island, SC."
Color illustration of azalea bushed under live oak trees. Text on illustration reads, "Azaleas under the live oaks, Magnolia Gardens, Charleston, S.C."
Black-and-white photograph, on card, of a portrait of a man. Writing on back of card reads, "William B. Seabrook. James Island. Died 1912. Son of W.B. Seabrook and Elizabeth McLeod Seabrook."
Black-and-white photograph of woman seated on a step holding a baby. Writing on front of image reads, "Billy & Baby [?] 1937." Writing on back of image reads, "6 weeks."
A photograph caption typed in blue ink on the back of 'Photograph of John R. Jeffries and W.H. Mikel, Jr. in a Field.' The caption discusses the bahia grass in the photograph.
Black-and-white photograph of two men, two women, and two young girls standing on steps. Writing on back of image reads, "McLeod Plantation, Spring of 1953. Phoebe Rhett Baird (center) with her husband and two young daughters. Right W.E. McLeod next to right Rose McLeod Barnwell."
Color photograph of J. Arthur Brown's oldest daughter Maede Joenelle Brown (Gordon), niece (Dr.) Linda Kershaw (of Columbia), daughter Millicent Brown, and two family friends, Barbara and Mamie Bryant. The photograph was taken on James Island.
Color photograph of four people. Writing on back of image reads, "Dec., 1975. L.R. Seated Rose M. Barnwell, W.E. McLeod, Gene Morrison, Louise Morrison."
Black-and-white image of a negative of a man's portrait. Text on the front of the image reads, "Barnwell. Edward H. 0 216978". Writing on back of image reads, "E.H.Barnwell. 1956."
Black-and-white photograph of couple standing next to tree, house visible in background. Writing on back of image reads, "Pressley Barron and Maria Means English. McLeod Plantation."