Black-and-white photograph of Claude H. Moore in uniform. Writing on back of image reads, "To my good friend, Mr. Willie McLeod. Sincerely, Claude H. Moore in uniform of Confederate Commander."
Black-and-white photograph of two men observing pieces of grass. Text on back of image reads, "2*1856-29 SC- Charleston -10-24-50 Howard H. Lamar. St. Andrews Parish, S.C. W.H. Mickel, SCS work unit conservationist, H.H. Lamar, farmer, look at some Ky. 31 fescue grass and Ladino clover that was seed November 1949 and grazed during 1950. SCS Photo by John W. Busch. Please Credit Soil Conservation Service."
Color photograph, with some damage, of Willie McLeod seated in front of a bookcase. Writing on back of image reads, "April 1988. Cousin Willie McLeod. Shots by Wendy Welch Pitts."
Color photograph of Willie McLeod holding small child. Writing on back of image reads, "Cousin Willie & Sarah Steele (Daughter of Pete & Kathy. Granddaughter of Jack & Jane) November 1985."
Black-and-white image depicting view towards the Wappoo Creek from the McLeod Plantation residence. Writing on back of image reads, "McLeod Plantation, James Island, looking north from the house towards Wappoo Creek. About 1942."
Black-and-white photograph depicting image of a young boy holding a dog. Text on front of image reads, "Merry Christmas Happy New Year. Dolly and Grover III, Criswell."
Black-and-white photograph of man and dog standing in front of building. Writing on back of image reads, "Old dairy McLeod Plantation James Island. W.E. McLeod and Bieto, the Yard Dog about 1938-40. The brick work forms a sort of cellar with shelves for the pans of milk. The other part of the house has a large fire place where the utensils were scalded every day. The churning etc was done here and every morning each family on the plantation (slaves) got some milk or clabber."
Black-and-white photograph, mounted on card, of portrait of small girl seated on table. Writing on back of card reads, "Mary King Dickinson. Age, 22 months."
Black-and-white photograph, on card, of six women and two dogs. Writing on back of card reads, "Sadie, Hattie, Min, Mahel, Rose Lulah, Sullan, Su[?]i, Alice."