A handwritten, two-page letter from her cousin to Susan Pringle Alston, in which he explains the origin of a piece of Brewton silver that he borrowed from her. He concludes that it belonged to Robert Brewton and expresses his desire to conduct more research into the family, specifically surrounding Mary Brewton.
A ten pound note signed by Thomas Middleton, Jacob Motte, John Neufville, and two unknown signees. The colonial currency is marked as No. 23758. The notes bears a seal with an image of a hand holding a sword upright, the year 1775, and above the images printed in Latin is "ET DEUS OMNIPOTENS," which translates to "and God almighty."
An unsigned and undated resolution requesting that the Delegates of South Carolina provide a list of those responsible for returning exiled South Carolinians back to the state after they were removed by the British in the aftermath of the Capitulation of Charleston.
An undated map of land near the Waccamaw, Pee Dee, and Black Rivers in Georgetown, South Carolina titled "Land Clear'd & planted by W Kinloch" The species of trees in the area are marked on the map