Black-and-white photograph of two women in garden in front of dwelling. Writing on side of image reads, "My flower garden. Mountain Hall. L.E.F." Writing on back of image reads, "'Rosie' Hallie, 'Susie' Minna, 'Rosie Lulah' Willie Sr & Willie Jr. are growing side by side in my garden - and are doing well. Juliah. April 17. Miss Rose Ellis c/o W.W. McLeod. James Island, S.C."
Black-and-white photograph of an African American woman sitting on steps of building. Writing on back of image reads, "Harriet Forrest last of the known McLeod slaves. She was cared for on the plantation until her death about 1940. She was then approximately 88 years old."
Black-and-white image depicting north view of McLeod Plantation. Writing on back of image reads, "McLeod Plantation house - James Island. Jan. 1977. By George McDaniel."
Black-and-white image depicting north view of McLeod Plantation with small gate in front of walkway to portico. Writing on back of image reads, "McLeod House 1854 North View. About 1930-'35 this picture."
Black-and-white photograph of a woman standing behind a small gate. Writing on back of image reads, "If her mind follows her eyes, it surely must be on higher things than little green gates, etc."
Black-and-white photograph of unidentified man and woman standing next to an iron gate. There is a white streak going across the left-hand side of the photograph.
Black-and-white photograph depicting image of a portrait of an unidentified young girl. Writing on back of image reads, "A This will make an enlargement Good."
Black-and-white photograph depicting image of a young boy and girl standing in front of fireplace with Christmas Stockings. Text on front of image reads, "Merry Christmas, Happy New Year." Writing on back of image reads, "My grandchildren, Harriet Hayne and William Barnwell Vaughan with love Willie and Mary."
Black-and-white image depicting the portico of McLeod Plantation with two unidentified people visible. Writing on back of image reads, "Greetings from the Harolds."
Color photograph of four children and a dog. Text on front of image reads, "Season's Greetings." Writing on back of image reads, "Dear Billy and Miss Rose: Hope you are having a nice holiday season. We enjoyed seeing you last summer and look forward to our next visit. As you can see, Johnathan and the other children are all well and growing. Love, Doug, Bee et al."
Black-and-white photograph of an unidentified young girl sitting on a tree stump. Writing on back of image reads, "Out on the grounds near the Wests house."
Black-and-white photograph, on card, of portrait of three men and two women. Writing on back of card reads, "L.C. King, N.E. McLeod, R.L. Frampton, D.E. Millichamp, R.L. McLeod."
Color illustration on a postcard addressed to "Miss Wilhelmina McLeod, James Island, S.C." Text on card reads, "July 27-07. I have something to tell you - It is reported that Mr. S - and Miss R[?] will be married this summer - in August - and that Mr. S. will have charge of a College in K[?]. Have been awaiting an opportunity to write you. Be as good as you can be - and be sure to be Happy. Cordially, C.H. Kinsborough."
Black-and-white photograph of a dwelling with portico. Small fence in front visible. Writing on back of image reads, "An old home in Beaufort that once belonged to the Hay Family."
Color photograph of a portrait of a toddler holding a red ball. Writing on back of image reads, "William Robert Watt Stuart Hendley. Age 16 mos. Born 1965."
Color illustration of a postcard addressed to "Miss W. McLeod, James Island, S.C." Text on the card reads, "Here's Luck in broken lots for you, Mae - Peggy. Just a word from, the - party - Wrote you to-day, Hasten back."
Black-and-white photograph of man wearing navy uniform. Writing on back of image reads, "Wm. P. Hodgster c/o Postmaster, New York, N.Y. U.S.S. Pensacola."
This is an undated advertisement to come out to the "Old Plantation Home" of the McLeods. It lists the distance of the house from Charleston and Magnolia Gardens. This advertisement also notes the historic interest of the home, stating that it was the headquarters of Confederate and Federal Forces respectively during the "War Between the States," during Reconstruction it was the Headquarters of the Freedman's Bureau, and the "Big House" escaped from fire twice. Miss M.W. McLeod also states that guests to the house will be "accommodated with modern conveniences."
Black-and-white photograph depicting group of people standing next to horse race track. Writing below image reads, "Dr. E. Harry Barnwell. Horse Races, Dec. 2, 1937. Photo by C.L. Paul Esq."
Color photograph depicting image of six people standing in front of McLeod Plantation. Writing on back of image reads, "McLeod house James Island, 1960. L-R -(?) Rose M.L.Barnwell, Dr. E.H. Barnwell (?) W.E. McLeod (?)."
Black-and-white photograph, a postcard, with image of dwelling near water. Writing on postcard reads, "My House. June 20th. I have no plans made for going back if you and any friend of yours would go out the 27th. I would go there too - the S.C. M.A. boys are there and I would see my brother. Do you think we could make the trip then? Let me know at once. It won't do for just two of us to go alone with no special place in mind to go to and no man to go around with us, would it? Yours received this morning. I have heard that the ex-position is such a false I don't want to go to il[?] if the friends I expected to get a room from won't be there. Are you going? I would like to go just for the trip if nothing else. How about the break rates for the 27th of this month - that would be the best time to go - if we went. Could you go then? Write to me. For Miss Rosa Lou McCleod, James Island, S.C."
Black-and-white image depicting side of north view of McLeod Plantation. Writing on bottom of front of image reads, "The McLeod Plantation (over)." Writing on back of image reads, "The McLeod Plantation house, James Island. R.5 Charleston South Carolina."
Black-and-white photograph of a child in white sitting in lawn in front of dwelling with cars parked out front. Writing on back of image reads, "The West's House, The Essex & Fordie Mary."
Black-and-white photograph of a man holding the hand of a young girl. Writing on back of image reads, "1915 Baltimore. Russian immigrant being detained for deportation. Old man & grand child."