A report from the mayor, city council, and various governmental departments of Charleston, South Carolina for the year 1904. The Year Book opens with an address from city mayor, R. Goodwyn Rhett followed by reports from various departments.
A land survey showing a tract of five acres north of the Charleston city limits in 1903. The document states the land was formerly part of Dispau Farm.
German-language letter from the Vestry in recognition of the Ladies Bell and Clock Society for enabling the chime bells and tower clock to be installed in the Church steeple and the gift of a small table-bell as a symbol of high appreciation from the Church.
English-language letter from the Vestry in recognition of the Ladies Bell and Clock Society for enabling the chime bells and tower clock to be installed in the Church steeple and the gift of a small table-bell as a symbol of high appreciation from the Church.
A fire insurance policy taken out for the chapel of the German Evangelical Lutheran Church situated at Bethany Cemetery. The policy was with the Pacific Fire Insurance Company in New York City.
Policy (number 107292) from the "Germania Mutual Fire Insurance Co." for the organ, copper roof, and furniture/fixtures of the German Evangelical Lutheran Church for the amount of $4000.
Hebrew Union College graduation program noting Jacob S. Raisin as a candidate for the "Degree of Rabbi." Program includes a schedule of the commencement event and the back material includes a sketch of the Hebrew Union College. Program found within the beginning pages of Jacob S. Raisin's diary entitled, "My Life's Tragi-Comedy."