Page 13 of the City Engineer's Plat Book with five plats. Plat 1 features plots on East Bay Street between Tradd Street and Broad Street (which is labelled in the top-left corner), including several wharfs. Plat 2 shows lots located between Archdale Street and King Street, including a plot belonging to the "German Lutheran Church." Plat 3 features a plot of land located on King Street. Plat 4 shows plots located on State Street between Market Street and Amen Street. Plat 5 features "Potters Field Public Cemetery," located near President Street and Congress Street.
Letter from Bernard A. Veney, Executive Director of National Clients Council to Septima P. Clark thanking her for her interest in being one of the persons nominated by the National Clients Council for a place on the Legal Services Corporation Board of Directors.
A letter from Elias Ball III in Charleston, South Carolina to John Ball at Kensington Plantation discussing that week's paper, word from Mr. Lauren's on how the army is helping drive General Washington over the mountains, the belief that General John Burgoyne's army was taken, the fleet of Commodore Biddle, the price of rice, and various notations regarding the Commons House of Assembly.
A letter from Elias Ball III in Charleston, South Carolina to his brother Isaac Ball at Kensington Plantation discussing old schooners filled with dirt to be sunk in "Hog Island Crick" to "prevent men of war cuming up that way." However, Elias Ball III recounts that Captain Tufts, after sinking three of the four boats, was discovered, and fired upon. The other side of the letter discusses the crop at Comingtee Plantation and allowing the enslaved person Pompey to have nails to finish the garden.