A report from the mayor, city council, and various governmental departments of Charleston, South Carolina, for the year 1906. The Year Book opens with an address from the city mayor, R. Goodwyn Rhett, followed by reports from various departments. The 1906 Year Book is missing pages 313/314 and 315/316.
Graduation program for the Eighth Annual Graduating Excercises for the Hospital and Training School for Nurses, which was held at Zion Presbyterian Church on June 21, 1906.
A survey map of the area known as Desperker Farm, followed by a deed indicating the area's sale to St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, under its original name the German Evangelical Lutheran Church. The sale for $5,650 was finalized by E.L. Freeman and D.L. Goff, based on a resolution by the stockholders of the First National Bank of Pawtucket. The conveyance of the deed was certified by the law firm Ficken, Hughes & Ficken. The date of the original survey is July 16, 1892.
A letter to Captain C.G. Ducker from the law offices of Ficken, Hughes & Ficken enclosing the deed to St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, executed by the First National Bank of Pawtucket. The recording of the deed by Captain Cogswell was free, and Captain Ducker is encouraged to keep the deed, title and other property documents in his records.