Photocopied graphite sketch (8 1/2 x 11) of entrance gate at Charleston International Airport, signed by Simmons with "My Copy" inscribed, 9 November 2004
Letter from Jake Thamann on behalf of Carl Westmoreland of the Freedom Center to Rossie Colter for Philip Simmons in regards to a chimney skeleton for a slave jail exhibit at the Anderson Slave Jail in Germantown, Kentucky. Drawing details size of the chimney, showing the East Elevation. Fax from Carl Westmoreland to Rossie Colter regarding telephone conversation.
Four (4) photocopied architectural layout drawings of gate design, with decorative wrought iron structural details and surrounding landscape, signed by Simmons, (11 x 16 3/4).
Original graphite sketching (8 1/2" x 11") of "Front Porch Door with Dead Lock," featuring heart shapes with scrolls in center and leaf points at the top
8.25" x 5.5" drawing. On front page is a drawing for a gate for the Philip Simmons Garden at St. John's Reformed Episcopal Church. On back page is a 3/4 scale drawing of a gate, 43.5' by 55.5', designed with an inverted heart, flanked by brick columns.
Photocopy with graphite embellishments for three styles of coffe table frames (60" x 18"). Reverse shows top elevation (60" x 42") and price estimates.
Original graphite sketch on drafting paper (8 1/2" x 11") of quilt bracket hanger (99" x 15"). Reverse contains drawing of a walk way gate for Laurie Thorn Hill home.
(Side 1) Original graphite sketching on drafting paper of column placement as it relates to house and driveway, (8 1/2 x 11). (Side 2) Graphite sketching of proposed entrance gate (120" x. 42").
Historic Charleston Foundation information sheet regarding split room divider for the dining room of the Buncum home for Philip Simmons Documentation Project