Page 24 of the City Engineer's Plat Book with three plats. Plat 1 shows lots located near King Street, Meeting Street, Wolf Street, March Lane, and Reid Street, including a portion of land labelled "Old fish pond low & broken land" and large label reading "Part of Hampstead." Plat 2 shows lots and features near the Charleston Harbor on the Cooper River, Boundary Street, Charlotte Street, Washington Street, and East Bay Street, and notes the "High Water Mark at Common Tides." Plat 3 shows lots located Meeting Street, Elizabeth Street, Ann Street, John Street, "Chapple Street," Alexander Street, and Washington Street, including a lot labelled "Tobacco Inspection."
A bill of sale to Thomas Wilson for the purchase of ten slaves from John Potter, in payment of debts owed. The sale was issued by the Sheriff's Office in Colleton District, Charleston, South Carolina.
Letter to Lieutenant William D. Wilson from the Navy granting a commission of Second Lieutenant in the Marine Corps and recommending that Wilson report to Washington D.C.