A photograph caption typed in blue ink on the back of 'Photograph of John R. Jeffries and W.H. Mikel, Jr. in a Field.' The caption discusses the bahia grass in the photograph.
Stereoscopic image of two men beneath a tree in a lightly wooded area and a third man in the background A handwritten note on the verso indicates the location as Battery Glover on James Island.
Fotografía en color de Lucía Méndez y su esposo jugando con sus nietos y otros niños en James Island County Park. Entre ellos se ve una niña afroamericana, vecina de la familia, cuya madre ayudaba con las tareas escolares a los niños inmigrantes recién llegados. / Color photograph of Lucía Mendez and her husband play with their grandchildren and other kids in James Island County Park. With them is an African American girl whose mother assisted the newly arrived immigrant children with their school homework.
Two unidentified women sitting on the steps of the McLeod’s front porch, each holding a white cat. William McLeod’s dog is sitting on the steps with them.
Color photograph with the following inscription on the back of the photograph: J. Arthur Brown House – School Grand Reunion, June 6, 1985 James Island, SC, "Photo by Peter Simmons, Chattanooga, Tenn During School Grand Reunion, July 6, 1985 in Charleston, SC on James Island, SC."
Correspondence from J. Arthur Brown to Wallace Brown, Division of Rural Development, regarding Delores S. Greene and Peter's Field Human Service Community.
Color photograph of J. Arthur Brown's oldest daughter Maede Joenelle Brown (Gordon), niece (Dr.) Linda Kershaw (of Columbia), daughter Millicent Brown, and two family friends, Barbara and Mamie Bryant. The photograph was taken on James Island.
[Color image.] Caption (in French): 'Evenements des Etats-Unis: Charleston et ses fortifications. [Events of the United States: Charleston and its fortifications.] 1--Charleston. 2--Riviere Ashley [Ashley River]. 3--Chemin de fer de Savannah [Savannah Railway]. 4--Riviere Cooper [Cooper River]. 5--Riviere Wando [Wando River]. 6--Fort Pinkney [Castle Pinckney]. 7--Fort Ripley. 8--Fort Johnson (ile James) [James Island]. 9--Riviere Stone [Stono River]. 10--Fort Sumter. 11--Fort Moultrie. 12--Batterie Gregg (pointe de Gumming) [Battery Gregg (Cummings Point)]. 13--Fort Wagner. 14--Batteries rasantes du general Gilmore [grazed batteries of General Gilmore]. 15--Ouvrages pris par les federaux. [Works undertaken by the Federals]. 16--Phare Inlet [Lighthouse inlet]. 17--Batteries federales (ile Folly) [Federal Batteries (Folly Island)]. 18--Canonnieres et vaisseaux cuirasses [gunboats and ironclads]. 19--Hotel. 20--Ile et batteries Sullivan [Sullivan Island and Batteries]. 21--Moultrie. 22--Mont Pleasant [Mount Pleasant]. 23--Breach Inlet. 24--Shem Creek. 25--Batteries construite par les confederes sur l'ile James, dans le voisinage du fort Johnson [Batteries built by the Confederates on James Island, in the vicinity of Fort Johnson].
Caption: 'Bombardment of Fort Sumter, as sketched from Morris Island, Charleston Harbor, S.C.' Identified in image: Mortar Battery, Fort Johnson; James Island; City; Castle Pinckney; Fort Sumter; Mount Pleasant; Floating Battery; Mortar Battery; Fort Moultrie; Enfilading Battery; Iron Battery; Sand-bag cover for reserve; Traverse behind Trapier Battery and Magazine covered with sand bags.
4 1/2" X 3 1/2" image with 'Landing on Wappoo Cut. Agricultural Picnic, 1903' handwritten on reverse. Image shows people descending pier from ferry at Wappoo Cut. There is a boat tied up at dock. A bridge can be seen in the background
Ledger entries for the 7th of December through the 11th of December, 1764. Customers listed include: the estate of Thomas Rigdon Smith (245); Moses Audebert (241); Farcher McGillivray (79); George Bedon (James Island); Godfrey and Gadsden (243); Captain John Scott (165); John Meck (251); and Richard Blake, Senior (268).