A one-page handwritten letter from W. Aiken Rhett, the Charleston City Assessor, to Susan Alston, in which he agrees to "make the return for this year the same as last."
A handwritten, three-page letter from Elizabeth "Bessie" Allston Pringle to her cousin, Susan Alston, in which she tells her of her experience giving readings of her book "A Woman Rice Planter" in Boston, Massachusetts, and meeting a Harvard classmate of Susan's late brother, John Julius Alston.
A paid bill from St. Michael's Church for six months advance rent of pew no. 65, totaling $28.75. $23 of this bill was paid by Mrs. Langdon Cheves, leaving $5.75 to be billed to the estate of Charles Alston.
A one-page handwritten letter from E. Prioleau Ravanel, treasurer of St. Michael's Church, to Susan Alston, in which he discusses a payment for someone else to sit in Susan Alston's pew for a year.