Correspondence from Robert M. Lee, Program Coordinator for COBRA, to Betty Flinn, Case Manager Supervisor for the Department of Social Services, regarding professional matters.
Work on paper in watercolor. Large yellow house partially hidden behind two trees. Field in foreground. Handwritten note identifies scene as Mepkin Plantation.
Work on paper in watercolor. Winding dirt trail begins in right foreground and leads to body of water near center. Trees on right side of image and small house on left. River and tree line in background. Handwritten note identifies scene as Mepkin Plantation.
A black and white negative of a large barn. In front are workhorses and a drawn cart filled with hay [?], a small building, a man [Nicholas Roosevelt?], and a tractor [?]. A pipe is shown coming out of an upper-floor window down to the ground into another piece of equipment. There are three [?] silos behind the barn. Photograph has a caption on the back that reads, 'Wooden Barn at Gippy Plantation. Nicholas Roosevelt. Moncks Corner, SC.'
A color photograph of a large barn. In front are workhorses and a drawn cart filled with hay [?], a small building, a man [Nicholas Roosevelt?], and a tractor [?]. A pipe is shown coming out of an upper-floor window down to the ground into another piece of equipment. There are three [?] silos behind the barn. Photograph has a caption on the back that reads, 'Wooden Barn at Gippy Plantation. Nicholas Roosevelt. Moncks Corner, SC.'
Postcard of canoes and cypress trees at the Cypress Gardens in Moncks Corner, S.C. Back of postcard reads: "Twenty-three miles north from Charleston are the Cypress Gardens of Dean Hall, a breath-takingly beautiful and most unique water garden. A canoe ride under the swaying moss-hung tree is a delighful experience."
Postcard of Cypress Gardens. Back of postcard says "Oakley, South Carolina. U.S. Route 52, Twenty-four miles North of Charleston." It also notes that it was "Reproduced in Talio-chrome."
A black and white negative of a mansion with a large front porch, rocking chairs, and ornate decoration around the front door located on Gippy Plantation. The home is surrounded by oaks covered with Spanish moss and palms.
A color photograph of four grown horses and one colt grazing with houses and buildings pictured in the background. Photograph has a caption on the back that reads, 'Horses & [and] Brood mares at Gippy Plantation. King of [? Illegible] Dixie [?]. [Dr. Fishburne] 3 col NTC [?] take out mule's head.'