A receipt for Isaac Ball for his ten dollar donations to the Society for the Relief of the Widows and Orphans of the Clergy of the Protestant Episcopal Church in South Carolina.
A receipt to Isaac Ball from Thomas Malcolm of The Charleston Courier for a year's subscription. A receipt to Isaac Ball from Thomas Malcolm of The Charleston Courier for a year's subscription. A receipt to Isaac Ball from Thomas Malcolm of The Charleston Courier for a year's subscription.
A list of lands and enslaved persons owned by John Ball which includes Back River Plantation, it's swamps, lands for cultivation, pine land, a carriage house, smoke house, overseer's house, store house, corn house, a cooper shop and twelve "negro" houses. The document also lists that there are four enslaved men above fifty years of age, eighteen enslaved men under fifty and above twelve, ten enslaved boys under the age of twelve, seven enslaved women above fifty years old, nineteen enslaved women under fifty and above twelve and twenty enslaved girls under twelve.
A letter from Keating Simons to his daughter Ann Simons Ball discussing Jane's fever, and the sick family of John Lyons. The letter ends discussing the victory of General Andrew Jackson against the British in New Orleans where 1,000 men were killed and 500 taken prisoner.