Rev. P. Van Pelt, Philadelphia, writes to William H. W. Barnwell asking him to insert a notice for the "Board of Missions" in the "Episcopal Protestant." May 13, 1844.
Broadside issued in Charleston by a J. Stapleton, which gives orders for everyone to report the number of "sequestered Negroes" in their possession and forbids them from carrying out "any Negroe that does not belong to them."
Edward Barnwell writes to father, William H. W. Barnwell, on the status of business arrangements and provisions he is attending to for his father in Charleston. November 13, 1856.
Letter from Edward Barnwell to sister, Elizabeth Barnwell, mentioning a fire at South Carolina College and the subsequent theft of items needed for his military company. April 13, 1851.
Letter from John Bugg to Henry Todd, Wayne Co., GA, giving an account of the amount of lumber cut and by whom on Todd's property, "Sansavilla", along the Altamaha River. February 13, 1855.
A handwritten, three-page letter from Emma Alston to her husband, Charles Alston, in which she requests his opinion on the division and sale of enslaved individuals. She also updates him on her situation in Greenville, South Carolina, and requests provisions such as salt, which she believes will become much more expensive if Charleston falls to Union forces.
Letter form John Lynch to Bishop Patrick Lynch about the ill health of their sister Julia in Walterboro. John describes the order of treatment for Julia he would undertake but acknowledges that "he is prescribing without knowing exactly the state of the case." October 14, 1860. 2p.