Plan of a tract of land containing 130 acres situated in Darres [Parris] Island in Beaufort. Names associated with this plat are Andrew Fitzsimons. Notable geographic locations include Beaufort, Darres [Parris] Island, and Broad River.
The last will and testament of Joseph Allston in which he divides his estate among his family. He leaves his wife Charlotte Allston the enslaved persons referenced as Cook Mary, Butcher Tim, Jasper and his wife Die, Ishmael, Charles and his wife "Yanniky," and Flora, daughter to Dinah.
Black-and-white etched portrait of naturalist and physician Marcus Elieser Bloch. Engraving by Johann Conrad Krüger. From the Oekonomische Encyklopädie, oder allgemeines System der Staats- Stadt- Haus- und Landwirthschaft -Wirthschaft, in alphabetischer Ordnung, Volume 31, by Johann Georg Krünitz, published Berlin: J. Pauli.
Black-and-white engraving depicting lifting the Torah in the synagogue. The synagogue is identified by the title as Great Synagogue in London at Duke's Place. The engraving, however, is a copy of an engraving by Bernard Picart depicting the Protuguese Synagogue in the Hague. From Thornton's History of London, published London: A. Hogg.