Notes on plantations which lay between the lower Ashley River and Cooper River copied from Henry A. M. Smith's 'Charleston and Charleston Neck' SCHM, 1919 (Reprinted as Rivers and Regions of Early South Carolina, 1988). "JHB" is penned beside plantation names, referring to Jane H. Ball, and her Old Places Near Charleston. The notes include titlular information and anecdotes. Plantations include: Accabee; Corn Hill; Milton Lodge; Bulls; Stony Point; Fetteressa; Dorchester; Bacon's Bridge; Oak Grove; Palmettoes; Filbens; Retreat. Page [1]
Result found on the following page of: William Henry Johnson Scrapbook, vol. 1
Notes on plantations which lay between the lower Ashley River and Cooper River copied from Henry A. M. Smith's 'Charleston and Charleston Neck' SCHM, 1919 (Reprinted as Rivers and Regions of Early South Carolina, 1988). "JHB" is penned beside plantation names, referring to Jane H. Ball, and her Old Places Near Charleston. The notes include titlular information and anecdotes. Plantations include: Accabee; Corn Hill; Milton Lodge; Bulls; Stony Point; Fetteressa; Dorchester; Bacon's Bridge; Oak Grove; Palmettoes; Filbens; Retreat. Page [2]
Result found on the following page of: William Henry Johnson Scrapbook, vol. 1
Notes on plantations which lay between the lower Ashley River and Cooper River copied from Henry A. M. Smith's 'Charleston and Charleston Neck' SCHM, 1919 (Reprinted as Rivers and Regions of Early South Carolina, 1988). "JHB" is penned beside plantation names, referring to Jane H. Ball, and her Old Places Near Charleston. The notes include titlular information and anecdotes. Plantations include: Accabee; Corn Hill; Milton Lodge; Bulls; Stony Point; Fetteressa; Dorchester; Bacon's Bridge; Oak Grove; Palmettoes; Filbens; Retreat. Page [3]
Result found on the following page of: William Henry Johnson Scrapbook, vol. 1
Notes on plantations which lay between the lower Ashley River and Cooper River copied from Henry A. M. Smith's 'Charleston and Charleston Neck' SCHM, 1919 (Reprinted as Rivers and Regions of Early South Carolina, 1988). "JHB" is penned beside plantation names, referring to Jane H. Ball, and her Old Places Near Charleston. The notes include titlular information and anecdotes. Plantations include: Accabee; Corn Hill; Milton Lodge; Bulls; Stony Point; Fetteressa; Dorchester; Bacon's Bridge; Oak Grove; Palmettoes; Filbens; Retreat. Page [4]
Result found on the following page of: William Henry Johnson Scrapbook, vol. 1
Notes on plantations which lay between the lower Ashley River and Cooper River copied from Henry A. M. Smith's 'Charleston and Charleston Neck' SCHM, 1919 (Reprinted as Rivers and Regions of Early South Carolina, 1988). "JHB" is penned beside plantation names, referring to Jane H. Ball, and her Old Places Near Charleston. The notes include titlular information and anecdotes. Plantations include: Accabee; Corn Hill; Milton Lodge; Bulls; Stony Point; Fetteressa; Dorchester; Bacon's Bridge; Oak Grove; Palmettoes; Filbens; Retreat. Page [5]
Result found on the following page of: William Henry Johnson Scrapbook, vol. 1
Notes on plantations which lay between the lower Ashley River and Cooper River copied from Henry A. M. Smith's 'Charleston and Charleston Neck' SCHM, 1919 (Reprinted as Rivers and Regions of Early South Carolina, 1988). "JHB" is penned beside plantation names, referring to Jane H. Ball, and her Old Places Near Charleston. The notes include titlular information and anecdotes. Plantations include: Accabee; Corn Hill; Milton Lodge; Bulls; Stony Point; Fetteressa; Dorchester; Bacon's Bridge; Oak Grove; Palmettoes; Filbens; Retreat. Page [6]
Result found on the following page of: William Henry Johnson Scrapbook, vol. 1
Notes on plantations which lay between the lower Ashley River and Cooper River copied from Henry A. M. Smith's 'Charleston and Charleston Neck' SCHM, 1919 (Reprinted as Rivers and Regions of Early South Carolina, 1988). "JHB" is penned beside plantation names, referring to Jane H. Ball, and her Old Places Near Charleston. The notes include titlular information and anecdotes. Plantations include: Accabee; Corn Hill; Milton Lodge; Bulls; Stony Point; Fetteressa; Dorchester; Bacon's Bridge; Oak Grove; Palmettoes; Filbens; Retreat. Page [7]
Result found on the following page of: William Henry Johnson Scrapbook, vol. 1
Notes on plantations which lay between the lower Ashley River and Cooper River copied from Henry A. M. Smith's 'Charleston and Charleston Neck' SCHM, 1919 (Reprinted as Rivers and Regions of Early South Carolina, 1988). "JHB" is penned beside plantation names, referring to Jane H. Ball, and her Old Places Near Charleston. The notes include titlular information and anecdotes. Plantations include: Accabee; Corn Hill; Milton Lodge; Bulls; Stony Point; Fetteressa; Dorchester; Bacon's Bridge; Oak Grove; Palmettoes; Filbens; Retreat. Page [8]
Result found on the following page of: William Henry Johnson Scrapbook, vol. 1
Notes on plantations which lay between the lower Ashley River and Cooper River copied from Henry A. M. Smith's 'Charleston and Charleston Neck' SCHM, 1919 (Reprinted as Rivers and Regions of Early South Carolina, 1988). "JHB" is penned beside plantation names, referring to Jane H. Ball, and her Old Places Near Charleston. The notes include titlular information and anecdotes. Plantations include: Accabee; Corn Hill; Milton Lodge; Bulls; Stony Point; Fetteressa; Dorchester; Bacon's Bridge; Oak Grove; Palmettoes; Filbens; Retreat. Page [9]
Result found on the following page of: William Henry Johnson Scrapbook, vol. 1
Notes on plantations which lay between the lower Ashley River and Cooper River copied from Henry A. M. Smith's 'Charleston and Charleston Neck' SCHM, 1919 (Reprinted as Rivers and Regions of Early South Carolina, 1988). "JHB" is penned beside plantation names, referring to Jane H. Ball, and her Old Places Near Charleston. The notes include titlular information and anecdotes. Plantations include: Accabee; Corn Hill; Milton Lodge; Bulls; Stony Point; Fetteressa; Dorchester; Bacon's Bridge; Oak Grove; Palmettoes; Filbens; Retreat. Page [10]
Result found on the following page of: William Henry Johnson Scrapbook, vol. 1
Notes on plantations which lay between the lower Ashley River and Cooper River copied from Henry A. M. Smith's 'Charleston and Charleston Neck' SCHM, 1919 (Reprinted as Rivers and Regions of Early South Carolina, 1988). "JHB" is penned beside plantation names, referring to Jane H. Ball, and her Old Places Near Charleston. The notes include titlular information and anecdotes. Plantations include: Accabee; Corn Hill; Milton Lodge; Bulls; Stony Point; Fetteressa; Dorchester; Bacon's Bridge; Oak Grove; Palmettoes; Filbens; Retreat. Page [11]
Result found on the following page of: William Henry Johnson Scrapbook, vol. 1
Notes on plantations which lay between the lower Ashley River and Cooper River copied from Henry A. M. Smith's 'Charleston and Charleston Neck' SCHM, 1919 (Reprinted as Rivers and Regions of Early South Carolina, 1988). "JHB" is penned beside plantation names, referring to Jane H. Ball, and her Old Places Near Charleston. The notes include titlular information and anecdotes. Plantations include: Accabee; Corn Hill; Milton Lodge; Bulls; Stony Point; Fetteressa; Dorchester; Bacon's Bridge; Oak Grove; Palmettoes; Filbens; Retreat. Page [12]
Result found on the following page of: William Henry Johnson Scrapbook, vol. 1
Notes on plantations which lay between the lower Ashley River and Cooper River copied from Henry A. M. Smith's 'Charleston and Charleston Neck' SCHM, 1919 (Reprinted as Rivers and Regions of Early South Carolina, 1988). "JHB" is penned beside plantation names, referring to Jane H. Ball, and her Old Places Near Charleston. The notes include titlular information and anecdotes. Plantations include: Accabee; Corn Hill; Milton Lodge; Bulls; Stony Point; Fetteressa; Dorchester; Bacon's Bridge; Oak Grove; Palmettoes; Filbens; Retreat. Page [13]
Result found on the following page of: William Henry Johnson Scrapbook, vol. 1
Notes on plantations which lay between the lower Ashley River and Cooper River copied from Henry A. M. Smith's 'Charleston and Charleston Neck' SCHM, 1919 (Reprinted as Rivers and Regions of Early South Carolina, 1988). "JHB" is penned beside plantation names, referring to Jane H. Ball, and her Old Places Near Charleston. The notes include titlular information and anecdotes. Plantations include: Accabee; Corn Hill; Milton Lodge; Bulls; Stony Point; Fetteressa; Dorchester; Bacon's Bridge; Oak Grove; Palmettoes; Filbens; Retreat. Page [14]
Result found on the following page of: William Henry Johnson Scrapbook, vol. 1
Notes on plantations which lay between the lower Ashley River and Cooper River copied from Henry A. M. Smith's 'Charleston and Charleston Neck' SCHM, 1919 (Reprinted as Rivers and Regions of Early South Carolina, 1988). "JHB" is penned beside plantation names, referring to Jane H. Ball, and her Old Places Near Charleston. The notes include titlular information and anecdotes. Plantations include: Accabee; Corn Hill; Milton Lodge; Bulls; Stony Point; Fetteressa; Dorchester; Bacon's Bridge; Oak Grove; Palmettoes; Filbens; Retreat. Page [15]
Result found on the following page of: William Henry Johnson Scrapbook, vol. 1
Notes on plantations which lay between the lower Ashley River and Cooper River copied from Henry A. M. Smith's 'Charleston and Charleston Neck' SCHM, 1919 (Reprinted as Rivers and Regions of Early South Carolina, 1988). "JHB" is penned beside plantation names, referring to Jane H. Ball, and her Old Places Near Charleston. The notes include titlular information and anecdotes. Plantations include: Accabee; Corn Hill; Milton Lodge; Bulls; Stony Point; Fetteressa; Dorchester; Bacon's Bridge; Oak Grove; Palmettoes; Filbens; Retreat. Page [16]
Result found on the following page of: William Henry Johnson Scrapbook, vol. 1
Notes on plantations which lay between the lower Ashley River and Cooper River copied from Henry A. M. Smith's 'Charleston and Charleston Neck' SCHM, 1919 (Reprinted as Rivers and Regions of Early South Carolina, 1988). "JHB" is penned beside plantation names, referring to Jane H. Ball, and her Old Places Near Charleston. The notes include titlular information and anecdotes. Plantations include: Accabee; Corn Hill; Milton Lodge; Bulls; Stony Point; Fetteressa; Dorchester; Bacon's Bridge; Oak Grove; Palmettoes; Filbens; Retreat. Page [17]
Result found on the following page of: William Henry Johnson Scrapbook, vol. 1
Notes on plantations which lay between the lower Ashley River and Cooper River copied from Henry A. M. Smith's 'Charleston and Charleston Neck' SCHM, 1919 (Reprinted as Rivers and Regions of Early South Carolina, 1988). "JHB" is penned beside plantation names, referring to Jane H. Ball, and her Old Places Near Charleston. The notes include titlular information and anecdotes. Plantations include: Accabee; Corn Hill; Milton Lodge; Bulls; Stony Point; Fetteressa; Dorchester; Bacon's Bridge; Oak Grove; Palmettoes; Filbens; Retreat. Page [18]
4" X 5 1/4" image of two unidentified men pounding rice with a mortar and pestle, while a woman and a third man watch. Photo was taken during meeting of the American Association of Museums held in Charleston to commemorate the 150th Anniversary of the founding of the Charleston Museum. Similar images found in a scrapbook commemorating the meeting indicate this to be a live demonstration at the Santee Club.
5" X 7" image of large group of men and women standing on the porch of a building. The porch has logs for columns. It appears to be the old Blake House which was bought in 1898 for the Santee Club. Group is identified as the members of the American Association of Museums when in Charleston for their annual meeting in 1923. This meeting coincided with the 150th anniversary of the Charleston Museum.
The land is now part of the Santee Coastal Reserve managed by the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources.,Handwritten on reverse: Reserve of the Santee Gun Club, called Blake's Reserve as it was formerly part of Blake's Plantation. South Santee. South Carolina.' 8" X 10" image shows cypress trees growing in the water.
5" X 7" image of the front view of a house with dormer windows. An unidentified man stands in front of the house. From the list found with the glass negatives: '
5" X 7" photo of large group of men and women milling around in front of a building. Porch (of the building) has logs for columns. Appears to be the old Blake House which was bought in 1898 for the Santee Club. Group is identified as the members of the American Association of Museums when in Charleston for their annual meeting in 1923. This meeting coincided with the 150th anniversary of the Charleston Museum.
5" X 7" photo of a large group of men and women standing on the porch of a building. the porch has logs for columns. Appears to be the old Blake House which was bought in 1898 for the Santee Club. Group is identified as the members of the American Association of Museums when in Charleston for their annual meeting in 1923. This meeting coincided with the 150th anniversary of the Charleston Museum.
4" X 5 1/4" image of a man using a hand plane, making shingles. Photo was taken during the meeting of the American Association of Museums held in Charleston to commemorate the 150th Anniversary of the founding of the Charleston Museum. Similar images found in a scrapbook commemorating the meeting indicate this to be a live demonstration at the Santee Club.
4" X 5" image of two unidentified men pounding rice with a mortar and pestle. Photo was taken during the meeting of the American Association of Museums held in Charleston to commemorate the 150th Anniversary of the founding of the Charleston Museum. Similar images found in a scrapbook commemorating the meeting indicate this to be a live demonstration at the Santee Club.
Image taken during the American Association of Museums meeting held in Charleston to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the founding of the Charleston Museum. 4" X 5" photo shows people in two canoes with cypress trees in background. Assumed (based on other images in file) to be Reserve on South Santee that used to be part of Blake's Plantation.
Image taken during the American Association of Museums meeting in Charleston for the 150th anniversary of the founding of the Charleston Museum. 4" X 5" photo shows people taking a boat ride in area known as Blake's Reserve, formerly part of Blake's Plantation.
4" X 5" photo taken during the American Association of Museums meeting held in Charleston to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the founding of the Charleston Museum. Assumed (based on other images in file) to be Reserve on South Santee that used to be part of Blake's Plantation.
Slave quarters, Boone Hall Plantation, located north of Charleston in Christ Church Parish, Mt. Pleasant. 5 3/4" X 3 1/2" image shows a row of four brick houses with tile roofs and large chimneys.
Caption: 'Cook's Earthquake Views of Charleston and Vicinity. Taken after the 31st of August, 1886. No.36, Court House, City Hall, and Fireproof Building.'
Written on front, at side: 'Dixie Country Home, Geo. W. Williams, Chas. S.C.' 5 1/2" X 3 1/2" image of an exterior view of a brick house. Vintage car is parked in front and there is a large, moss covered oak in the foreground.
Handwritten on reverse: 'Dixie, country home of Geo. W. Williams. Near Chas. S.C. on Stono River. 4/5.1919.' 5 1/2" X 3 1/2" image of view from the porch out onto the grounds.