The Account Book of John Ball Sr., 1788-1812, is an unbound book containing financial accounts for clients such as Hyde Park Plantation overseer David Franklin and the freedman Robin. The account book also makes various references to enslaved persons named Almanza, Caesar, Daniel, Hercules, Mauney, Plimoth, Sampson and Terror.
The Daniel Huger Receipt Book 1803-1812 is a bound book documenting the receipts by various employees of Daniel Huger and Charleston merchants he frequented. Receipts include the payments made to buyers of enslaved people, money sent for subscriptions to newspapers and to the Charleston Library Society and the American Revolution Society. Other receipts include dividends to the State Bank and employee wages.
An account current and received for John Ball's son Doctor William Ball in account with the estate of George Lockey for expenses such as a watch chain, shoes, postage and sundries.
Black-and-white engraving depicting the Yom Kippur ritual of malkot (lashes) in the Great Synagogue of Amsterdam. Engraving after Bernard Picart. From A new univeral history of the religious rites, ceremonies and customs of the whole world by William Hurd, published Manchester: J. Gleave.
Black-and-white etching of the exterior of the New Synagogue at Leadenhall Street in London. Engraved for the The European Magazine, and London Review from a drawing by John Nixon. London: Published by J. Asperne, Cornhill, 1st. August, 1811.
Black-and-white engraved portrait of Chief Rabbi Solomon Hirschel. Engraving by William Ridley after a painting by Samuel Drummond. Published in the European Magazine.