Letter from C., an "unknown friend" to William H. W. Barnwell objecting to a particular article in an issue of Barnwell's "Episcopal Protestant." December 5, 1843.
Rev. Edward Reed, Grahamville, SC, writes to William H. W. Barnwell that due to a "domestic affliction" in New York he is unable to commit to a "proposed exchange of pulpits" with Barnwell. March 13, 1847.
Thomas Fuller writes to William H. W. Barnwell asking him to send their cousin, Sally Barnwell, a subscription to the "Episcopal Protestant." March 7, 1844.
Letter from Robert M. Charlton, Savannah, to William H. W. Barnwell enclosing a hymn for publication in Barnwell's "Episcopal Protestant." January 23, 1844.
Postmaster of Pendleton, SC, John Sitton, informs William H. W. Barnwell that Col. J. E. Colhoun is refusing to accept Barnwell's "Episcopal Protestant." January 12, 1844.
Letter from William H. W. Barnwell and his son, Robert, to Catherine Barnwell describing their travel through southwest Virginia including a visit to Weyers Cave. September 4, 1845.
Letter from cousin William Elliott, Alexandria, VA, to William H. W. Barnwell with a printed prospectus for a new Episcopal periodical, the "Southern Churchman." September 15, 1834.
Letter from William H. W. Barnwell to Catherine Barnwell describing his travel through Georgia with his son Robert and their plans for getting home to Charleston. October 14, 1845.
Robert Woodward Barnwell, South Carolina College, writes to his younger sisters, Catherine and Elizabeth, asking them to make several bookmarks for him. January 12, 1848.