Letter from C., an "unknown friend" to William H. W. Barnwell objecting to a particular article in an issue of Barnwell's "Episcopal Protestant." December 5, 1843.
Letter from Anna Lynch to Bishop Patrick Lynch about the health of their sister Julia. Anna is visiting Walterboro from Cheraw to help care for Julia. October 23, 1860. 2p.
Short list of the number of slaves at Rotterdam and Hamburgh Plantations in 1852 delineated by trade, i.e. field hand, carpenter, waterminder and waggoner. 2p.
Form letter from the postmaster of St. Louis, MO, informing Barnwell that his "Episcopal Protestant" was refused by Rev. P. R. Minard. December 27, 1843.
Small booklet with the names of slaves and the carpenter's tools assigned to them on a yearly basis from 1853-1858 (cover of booklet lists 1852). There is no mention of the plantation but the slave names match several on the list of Fife Plantation slaves (no. 117). 16p.
Madame Baptiste writes to Bishop Patrick Lynch about typhoid fever and dyptheria (sic) plaguing the pupils and that the latter has been prevalent throughout Columbia. October 26, 1860. 4p.