Black-and-white photograph depicting the building for the Pendleton Farmer's Society. Writing on building indicates that society was organized in 1815 and the building itself was erected in the years 1826-1828.
Color image of a woman cutting food product into a bowl. Photograph shows some damage. Writing on back of image reads, "The joy of new life can be seen on the faces of thousands throughout Brazil."
Color illustration of a postcard addressed to "Miss W. McLeod, James Island, S.C." Text on the card reads, "Here's Luck in broken lots for you, Mae - Peggy. Just a word from, the - party - Wrote you to-day, Hasten back."
Black-and-white photograph depicting road near slave cabins on McLeod Plantation property. Writing on back of image reads, "James Isl (McLeod's Slave St.) McLeod's Plantation on Folly Road."
Black-and-white image depicting five, possibly six, slave cabins located on the property of McLeod Plantation. The image is taken close to the buildings.
Main Library, 94 Rutledge Avenue. Group of children sitting and standing around a small pond in the garden of the library. Caption on back: "From Miss Janie Smith. Charleston Free Library. Charleston, South Carolina."
Black-and-white photograph of a dwelling with portico. Small fence in front visible. Writing on back of image reads, "An old home in Beaufort that once belonged to the Hay Family."
Black-and-white photograph of unidentified woman standing near slave cabins at McLeod Plantation. Writing on back of image reads, "The Street McLeod Plantation James Island looking toward the 'big house.'"
Black-and-white photograph of a portrait of a young woman holding flowers. Writing on back of image reads, "Wilhelmina McLeod. James Island, SC. (Please Return)."
Black-and-white photograph of a portrait of Wilhelmina McLeod. Writing on back of image reads, "Wilhelmina McLeod, James Island, S.C. (Please Return)."
Black-and-white image depicting group of unidentified people, two women, three men, and a child with a dog, standing near steps of McLeod Plantation residence.
Bookmobile. Caption on back: "[…] and Miss Emily Sanders, […] Charleston Free Lib[…] (County Council inspected it […] same time.) Miss McBee instrumental […] getting library started […] Pres. of Civic Club at the [illegible]."
Black-and-white photograph, mounted on a card, of a portrait of a young woman standing next to a table that has a piece of paper with four other portraits on it.
Black-and-white photograph, mounted on card and that has had color added, of a portrait of a young woman. Writing on back of card reads, "(possible) Welliman."
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."
Photograph of thirty-six elementary school aged Avery students pose outside on the institute's property in two rows: the male students stand in back while the female students kneel in front.
Black-and-white photograph, on card, depicting image of unidentified bride and groom with 11 unidentified men and women seated around a table. Writing on back of card reads, "Mr. McLeod Call For."