Black-and-white photograph of a woman wearing a hat and holding a flower standing in front of steps. Another woman is visible standing in doorway in the background.
Black-and-white photoraph, on a post card, of a woman sitting in a chair. Writing on postcard reads, "Wonder how this lade is by now? Where are you going to teach next year? Mr Miller was in town this afternoon. He is as ugly as ever. Where is Miss Hutchings? Do you ever hear from her? This card was mean to me. I tried to make it good but couldn't. Do you ever hear from our friend Audie? She is treating me real mean. Haven't heard from her in a long time. Sincerely, Annie Crouch. Miss W.W. McLeod, James Island, S.C."
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 photograph of woman in fur coat and hat. Writing on back of image reads, "Aunt Florence hot a camera at Christmas time and she has been working on us. This is last year's hat and coat - coat is gray and hat is blue and gray."
Black-and-white photograph, a proof and with damage, of a portrait of a woman with flowers on shirt collar. Writing on back of image reads, "Rough Proof. You can phone in the no you want. They are numbered on back of proofs. 1."
A handwritten memorial for William G. Hinson and Elias L. Rivers, both of whom were attendants of St. James' Church and helped to purchase several tracts of land in its name.