Page 146 of the City Engineer's Plat Book with three plats. Plat 1 shows lands located on and near the intersection of East Bay Street and Hasell Street. Plat 2 features a lot located on the north side of John Street, between Meeting Street and King Street. It also shows a lot labelled "So. Ca. RR. Co." Plat 4 shows a park and buildings located between King Street and Meeting Street, and between Calhoun Street and Hutson Street.
Black-and-white collotype print of the stockyard in Frankfurter Judengasse, the Jewish ghetto in Frankfurt am Main. Collotype by Nöhring & Frisch in Lübeck. After a drawing by Peter Becker. From Bilder aus dem alten Frankfurt by Peter Becker, published Frankfurt am Main: Verlag von A. C. Prestel.
Black-and-white collotype print of houses in the Frankfurter Judengasse, the Jewish ghetto in Frankfurt am Main. Collotype by Nöhring & Frisch in Lübeck. After a drawing by Peter Becker. From Bilder aus dem alten Frankfurt by Peter Becker, published Frankfurt am Main: Verlag von A. C. Prestel.
Plat of 89 acres in the Beaufort District. Plat shows the location of several ponds. Little other detail is included. Names associated with this plat are N.H. Johnson, R.J. Marker, Mary Kittles, John H. Raddell [?], and Brown. Notable geographic locations include the Savannah River, Beaufort District and Dry Gull Branch.
Plat of a tract of land. Very general with little information. Includes a street and placement of an Episcopal church. Names associated with this plat include D. La Roche, W.H. Gray, Steven Jenkins, and J.K. Goudin. Notable geographic locations include Wadmalaw.
Plat of 101.5 acres on Ocketee [Oakatie] Creek. Plat shows the location of a marsh, road and surrounding lands. Names associated with this plat are N.H. Johnson, Ellis and Hogg. Notable geographic locations include the Savannah River, Oakatie Creek and Ellis Road.
A land deed registered in Laurens County conveying the land title to John S. Bird and his children. The last page is a witness testimony of the deed by Carrie B. Fuller and William Philips.
A letter from representatives of the Confederate Survivors Association to the vestry of the German Lutheran Church, asking them to set aside an area in their cemetery for veterans of the Civil War.
Color offset print reproduction of the exterior of the Mound Street Temple in Cincinnati. From lllustrated Cincinnati : a pictorial hand-book of the Queen city, comprising its architecture, manufacture, trade by Daniel J. Kenny.