Meeting minutes volume kept by the town of Moultrieville's city council (later the Town of Sullivan Island City Council). This volume covers topics such as the U.S. Government's land acquisition on Sullivan's Island, the institution of building codes and public health laws, the installation of electric lights on Sullivan's Island, and the state legislature's revocation of Moultrieville's town charter.
Meeting minutes volume kept by the Town of Sullivan Island City Council. This volume covers topics such as local elections, new ordinances regarding children and animals, and various financial and infrastructural reports.
Meeting minutes volume kept by the Town of Sullivan Island City Council. This volume covers topics such as moving the town jail, discussion of racial segregation laws on electric railways, the discovery of a Black man's body near Station 29, and various financial and infrastructural reports.
A two-page typed document of the meeting minutes of Sullivan's Island Board of Township Commissioners. The topics include reports on finances and streets, constituents concerns, and a letter from the United States Engineer Office regarding garbage disposal.
A one-page typed copy of the ordinance "preventing the improper exposure of one's person; and loitering in bathing suits on the public street, except when going to and from the beach." The document is signed and contains a handwritten note with the ratification date of July 7, 1925.
A one-page typed copy of the "Rules of Bureau of Health Regarding the Removal of Weeds and Grass from Premises," passed by the Board of Health and with a handwritten note at the bottom of the page.
A one-page typed copy of the ordinance prohibiting "automobiles, trucks, and other vehicles" from using the "front beach." The document is signed and a handwritten note indicates it was ratified July 7, 1925.
A one-page typed copy of the ordinance governing the operation of "automobiles, trucks, and other vehicles" on Sullivan's Island. The document is signed and a handwritten note indicates it was ratified July 7, 1925.
A one-page typed document containing a list of companies and their license bill for the year 1921. The document is signed by Edwin J. Blank, the town clerk.
(Front) A torn piece of paper with notes written in pencil. The notes list lots and names, and some notes contain other details. (Back) A list of items related to town maintenance. Some items have marks in pencil written next to him, and a line in pencil crosses diagonally across the page.
(Front) A torn piece of lined paper with notes in pencil. The notes read "Error to admit evidence of wealth of stockholders" on the top line, then "Price vs. Middleton & Ravenel" and another note below that. (Back) A list of names written in pencil.
A newspaper clipping with the headline "Attention Residents of Sullivan's Island." The article announces a pause on the late fees for $10 assessments. The article declares the town's need for money to help revitalize streets and cut grass in preparation for the busy season.
A newspaper clipping with the headline "Lot Owners Are Being Warned" and the subtitle "City Health Officer Green Cites Rules as to Weeds." The article quotes an ordnance which dictates weeds cannot grow over a foot in height, and that lot owners are responsible for maintaining their lawns.
A newspaper article with the headline "Banner Season Beach Resort" and the subtitle "Sullivan's Island Outlook Bright New Road Work." The article discusses road work in preparation for the "banner season," that all "Free" lots have been claimed, and the construction and renovation of properties on the island.
A newspaper clipping containing an article with the title "Island Board Meeting: Delinquent Taxpayers Asked to Pay Their Assessments." The article lists the commissioners for Sullivan's Island, then states that the town sheriff will start selling the property of delinquent taxpayers if they don't pay their assessments soon.
A newspaper clipping with the headline "Edwin J. Blank Named Solicitor Sullivan's Island Township Board." The article also announces the new standing committees a
A newspaper clipping with the headline "Searching for 'Tiger Woman.'" The article describes the murder of a shopkeeper in Scarborough, GA, and a suspected woman wearing "a peculiar striped coat."