Page 236 of the City Engineer's Plat Book with one plat. The plat features lots located between Romney Street and Cypress Street, and between King Street and a stretch of railroad tracks. Writing in red reads "See Page #242."
The College of Charleston Magazine is a monthly publication released by the College of Charleston's Chrestomathic Society during the academic year. This volume is comprised of the bound together publications from the months of October 1901-June 1902.
Five-page program of Avery's Anniversary Exercises for the class of 1901. The events included are: the elocutionary contest, the sub-Normal Exhibition, the Annual Sermon to Graduates, the Junior Reception to graduates, Class Day Exercises, and the Commencement.
Envelope containing bond of St. Matthew's Lutheran Church- stylized with an abbreviation of its original name, the German Evangelical Lutheran Church- from Henry Ruus.
A fire insurance policy taken out for the chapel of the German Evangelical Lutheran Church situated at Bethany Cemetery. The policy was with the Pacific Fire Insurance Company in New York City.
A letter from Henry Ruus, co-signed by fellow clergy members including J.H. Tietjen and K.C. Stello, indicating that they are "held and firmly bound" to pay $2,000 to St. Matthew's Lutheran Church.
Page 1. Subjects from Left to Right, Top to Bottom: 1. Julius Brittlebank; 2. M. M. David; 3. H. Pearlstein; 4. A. J. Geer; 5. Z. Davis; 6. Wm. Schirmer.
Page 2. Subjects from Left to Right, Top to Bottom: 7. H. M. Sanders; 8. J. H. Ostendorf; 9. J. F. Borden; 10. A. O. Halsey; 11. Lindsey Halsey; 12. J. T. Pinkussohn; 13. Wm. G. Riecke; 14. Jno. Witsell; 15. Jas. Robertson.
Page 3. Subjects from Left to Right, Top to Bottom: 16. W. R. Wilson; 17. Herman Klatte; 18. Miss L. H. Buist, 19. Miss Martha Buist; 20. L. Lapham; 21. Mrs. L. Lapham; 22. Mrs. J. A. Calhoun. 23. H. D. Lubs; 24. O. E. Johnson;.