Handwritten correspondence from M. Louise Middleton to Darrel Williams of the Charleston Chapter of the NAACP regarding Hurricane Hugo damage assistance.
(Front) 5 x 8 index card with survey of 14 George Street. Includes one thumbnail image of dwelling. Notes indicate that this was the Water Works building and the Middleton Pinckney House. (Back) Includes notes from Alice Huger Smith and a larger image of the dwelling.
A bill of sale to Thomas S. Grimke for the purchase of a slave named August from Francis Giraud, who is described as "sound sober and no runaway." The back of the form includes a signed statement by attorney John Ward regarding the bill of sale.
Program for the Memminger High and Normal School Commencement Ceremony held at the Academy of Music in Charleston, S.C. The program includes a schedule of the event, and a list of graduates.
Page 14 of the City Engineer's Plat Book with one plat. The plat shows land between Bay Street and Church Street, including stretches of Tradd Street, Broad Street, and Queen Street.
Postcard of the brick and wrought iron doorway and gateway at the Simmons-Edwards House in Charleston, S.C. Back of postcard reads, "One of the very finest examples of dignity and beauty in doorway, steps, and ironwork is in this period approach."