A one-page handwritten letter from Edward Lewis & Son to Charles Pringle Alston in which they agree to put up an iron pipe and wire fence with a brick foundation at 21 East Battery. They also agree to put up a wire fence with a wood frame.
Charles Pringle Alston's paid bill for services including making a packing box, putting posts in the chicken yard, and fixing the fowl house and gate, totaling $5.55.
Charles Pringle Alston's paid bill for services including putting up a letterbox, building a wire fence, and repairing a wheelbarrow at 21 East Battery, totaling $66.
A paid bill for services including "easing blinds, moving desk down stairs" and "putting two boards to fence and putting bottom in feedbox," totaling $3.40.