A one-page typed document containing a list of companies and their license bill for the year 1921. The document is signed by Edwin J. Blank, the town clerk.
A two-page typed document of the meeting minutes of Sullivan's Island Board of Township Commissioners. The topics include reports on finances and streets, constituents concerns, and a letter from the United States Engineer Office regarding garbage disposal.
A two-page typed document of meeting minutes from January 1930. It mentions payment to contractors, the "disposition of grass on the Island," and a matter concerning four lots.
A typed two-page document of meeting minutes with reports from the Committee on Health and Sanitation as well as mention of the electricity that "servants living in Town Hall" utilized, automobile tire theft, and other constituent concerns and requests.
A typed five-page document of meeting minutes discussing the swearing-in of new commissioners, a potential tax exemption for "the Holiday House Association," and updated committee membership lists reflecting the change in commissioners.
A typed document of meeting minutes of a special meeting called to discuss a judgement against Sullivan's Island "on the books of the treasury" and their plan to pay it.
A typed two-page document of meeting minutes with reports on finances and streets given and the Township of Sullivan's Island's demand that the United States government clean up and get ride of mosquitoes on the east end of the island or the township would take back the land. The minutes also discuss a local person who was previously jailed for robbery and was again accused of theft.
A typed two-page document of meeting minutes with updates on road work improvements, letters from a citizen wanting to erect a post office on one lot and "servants quarters" on another, and discussion of the need to change the law to allow commercial establishments be built.
A typed two-page document of meeting minutes of a special meeting which was called and then immediately recessed, after which the "Chairman resolved himself into a Court in the case of the State VS W. F. Richardson."