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 woman standing in front of steps. Writing on back of image reads, "This is much better than the other one, isn't it? Mrs. W.W. McLeod by the south steps."
Black-and-white photograph of unidentified man and woman standing next to an iron gate. There is a white streak going across the left-hand side of the photograph.
Black-and-white image depicting north view of McLeod Plantation. Writing on back of image reads, "McLeod Plantation house - James Island. Jan. 1977. By George McDaniel."
Black-and-white photograph, on card, of a portrait of a man. The area of the photograph where his eyes are has received damage. Writing on back of card reads, "W.E. McLeod."
Black-and-white image depicting postcard featuring the McLeod Plantation. Inscription on bottom right corner reads, "McLeod Plantation House, James Island - Charleston, S.C."
Report on the drainage of James Island, Charleston County, S.C., by George M. Warren, Drainage Engineer, and Arthur G. Hall, Assistant Drainage Engineer. The report was prepared under the direction of C.G. Elliott, Chief of Drainage Investigations, in June 1911.
This diary, written by an unnamed member of the McLeod family, contains entries throughout 1927 and October 1931. Most entries concern the weather, the author's health, and author's interactions with various friends and family members.
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).
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.
Color illustration of azalea bushed under live oak trees. Text on illustration reads, "Azaleas under the live oaks, Magnolia Gardens, Charleston, S.C."
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.
Stereoscopic image of two men beneath a tree in a lightly wooded area and a third man in the background A handwritten note on the verso indicates the location as Battery Glover on James Island.