Letter from Elizabeth Barnwell Fuller, Beaufort, to sister-in-law, Catherine Osborn Barnwell, thanking her for the supplies sent from Charleston. ca. 1840's.
Letter from H. B. (Esther Barnwell?) to sister Catherine Osborn Barnwell about her visit to Rusticello plantation in Pendleton, SC, and plans to visit Flat Rock, NC, and the Blue Ridge Mountains. June 23, 1841.
Letter from Will Barnwell to William H. W. Barnwell informing him he has sent a trunk of goods to Charleston from the plantation, Laurel Bay, as requested. A note attached to a later letter describes Will as the former body servant of William H. W. Barnwell's father, Robert, who was freed, with a pension, upon his master's death. May 31, 1841.
Letter from Ann Barnwell, Beaufort, to Meta Barnwell requesting supplies from Charleston. In addition to acquiring cotton and silk fabric, Ann asks Meta to inquire of a local bookseller of the status of her subscription to Audubon's Birds of America. May 9, 1842.
Letter from Catherine Osborn Barnwell to father, William H. W. Barnwell, describing how she and her siblings are doing in Charleston. September 25, 1844.
Letter from Edward Barnwell to mother, Catherine Osborn Barnwell, reporting on recent school examinations taken by him and his brother, Robert Woodward Barnwell. November 24, 1844.