A notebook (n.d) attributed to Julius Theodore Porcher containing notes on microscopic organisms and cells, with drawings of microscopic cross-sections of wood fibers, hairs, and other objects of study.
A copy of the last will and testament of Robert Pringle, written in 1774 and copied in 1854, where he divides his estate among his remaining relatives. He gives his daughter Elizabeth Pringle an enslaved girl named Jenny.