Black-and-white photograph of portrait of young woman. Writing on back of image reads, "W.W. McLeod. James Island, S.C. (Please return). (Minna W. McLeod)."
Black-and-white photograph, on card, with image of unidentified group of people, two men and three women, in front of a building with some damage. Writing on back of card reads, "At home of Andrew Jackson Tenn."
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 photograph depicting image of a young boy holding a dog. Text on front of image reads, "Merry Christmas Happy New Year. Dolly and Grover III, Criswell."
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 of Claude H. Moore in uniform. Writing on back of image reads, "To my good friend, Mr. Willie McLeod. Sincerely, Claude H. Moore in uniform of Confederate Commander."
Black-and-white photograph of group of 35 people (men, women, and children) standing/seated on side of brick building. Writing on back of image reads, "Miss McLeod."
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."
Color photograph, a Christmas card, displaying image of a family posing on steps. Writing on card reads, "Season's greetings from our house to your house. The Tom Lawtons."
Color image of a man standing next to a fireplace. Portrait of a man hanging above fireplace. Writing on back of image reads, "The picture above the firplace is Cecil's father. Cecil Oswald."
Black-and-white photograph of four unidentified women on rocks near shoreline. Writing on back of image reads, "Ruins of an old spanish fort. Coles Island S.C."
Black-and-white photograph of two men and two women standing on lawn in front of house. Writing on back of image reads, "The man without the hat is Mr. McLe."
Black-and-white photograph, on card, of a portrait of Wilhelmina McLeod. Writing on back of card reads, "Wilhelmina McLeod, James Island, S.C. Please Return."
Black-and-white photograph of Minna McLeod. Writing on back of image reads, "Miss Minna McLeod. This picture was sent two years ago. Historian S.C. Division UDC."
Black-and-white image depicting view of McLeod Plantation residence and part of lawn. Inscription on back of image reads, " Willie McLeod's home on James Island, Charleston SC, Aug. 1950."
Black-and-white photograph of Willie McLeod, looking away from the camera. Writing on back of image reads, "October, 1985. Margaret Moore, Margaret Welsh, Anne Hay, Lyn, Garnes."
Black-and-white photograph of Willie McLeod, looking away from the camera. Writing on back of image reads, "October, 1985. Margaret Moore, Margaret Welsh, Anne Hay, Lyn, Garnes."
Black-and-white photograph of Willie McLeod, looking away from the camera. Writing on back of image reads, "October, 1985. Margaret Moore, Margaret Welsh, Anne Hay, Lyn, Garnes."
Black-and-white photograph of Susanne Ruby. Writing on back of image reads, "I do up my wild hair in a net now. It looked so barbaric when it began to get long. Susanne Ruby. Baltimore."
Black-and-white post card with an image of a store front. Text on front of postcard reads, "Rainbow Row Gifts And Antique Shoppe East Bay At Tradd, Charleston, S.C." Writing on back of card reads, "Paid: Claude Bogga, Virginia Rhett, Emily Brown, Barte Verner, Anita Slo[?], Elizabeth Bust, Lucile Dwight, Virginia Clus[?]las."
Color photograph of a red and white birthday cake. Writing on cake reads, "Happy Birthday Mr. Willie McLeod. 100 years young. From the Congregation of Martin Luther Lutheran Church."
Color postcard with image of an antique store. Text on card reads, "Season's Greetings. From Schindler's Antique Shop. Herman A. Schindler, Prop. In "America's Most Historic City" Charleston, South Carolina."
Black-and-white photograph of man standing on pathway, building visible in background. Writing on back of image reads,"U.S.S. Pensacola. c/o Postmaster, New York, N.Y. Wm. P. Hodgster."
Black-and-white photograph, on card, of conjoined twins. Accompanying note dictates that photograph is of Millie and Christine McKoy/Smith. The twins were born into slavery on a plantation in Columbus County, NC. They were sold into the entertainment world and spent most of their lives touring the world making public appearances.
A handwritten statement detailing an incident between an unidentified author and a woman named Emma. Emma hit the author, making their nose bleed, and the two began to fight. They were broken up and were sent to the "Big House" to show "Miss Mini" what happened.
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