Black-and-white photograph of an African American woman sitting on steps of building. Writing on back of image reads, "Harriet Forrest last of the known McLeod slaves. She was cared for on the plantation until her death about 1940. She was then approximately 88 years old."
Black-and-white photograph, on card, with image of unidentified group of people, two men and three women, in front of a building with some damage. Writing on back of card reads, "At home of Andrew Jackson Tenn."
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."
Color photograph, a Polaroid of two young boys sitting in front of a Christmas tree. Writing on front of image reads, "12/25/81 Shawn & Chris." Writing on back of image reads, "Livingston Boys of North Charleston. Christmas 1981."
Black-and-white photograph depicting image of a young boy and girl standing in front of fireplace with Christmas Stockings. Text on front of image reads, "Merry Christmas, Happy New Year." Writing on back of image reads, "My grandchildren, Harriet Hayne and William Barnwell Vaughan with love Willie and Mary."
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 depicting image of a portrait of an unidentified young girl. Writing on back of image reads, "A This will make an enlargement Good."
Black-and-white photograph of a portrait of two young children. Writing on back of image reads, "Sallie, 3 years. Jay 2 years (John, Jr.). Oct. 1960. Children of the Rev & Mrs. John Rivers".
Black-and-white photograph of a man holding the hand of a young girl. Writing on back of image reads, "1915 Baltimore. Russian immigrant being detained for deportation. Old man & grand child."
Black-and-white post card with an image of a store front. Text on front of postcard reads, "Rainbow Row Gifts And Antique Shoppe East Bay At Tradd, Charleston, S.C." Writing on back of card reads, "Paid: Claude Bogga, Virginia Rhett, Emily Brown, Barte Verner, Anita Slo[?], Elizabeth Bust, Lucile Dwight, Virginia Clus[?]las."
Color photograph of a red and white birthday cake. Writing on cake reads, "Happy Birthday Mr. Willie McLeod. 100 years young. From the Congregation of Martin Luther Lutheran Church."
Color postcard with image of an antique store. Text on card reads, "Season's Greetings. From Schindler's Antique Shop. Herman A. Schindler, Prop. In "America's Most Historic City" Charleston, South Carolina."
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."
Black-and-white photograph, on card, of conjoined twins. Accompanying note dictates that photograph is of Millie and Christine McKoy/Smith. The twins were born into slavery on a plantation in Columbus County, NC. They were sold into the entertainment world and spent most of their lives touring the world making public appearances.
Black-and-white image depicting the portico of McLeod Plantation with two unidentified people visible. Writing on back of image reads, "Greetings from the Harolds."
Black-and-white photograph, mounted on card, of two women, one dressed in men's uniform. Writing on back of card reads, "September, 1901. Miss McLeod in military coat and cap and her sister Rose L. McLeod (later Mrs. E.H. Barnwell)."
Black-and-white photograph with image of unidentified man and woman sitting on boat near water. Man is putting arm around woman and the woman is holding a hat.