Salomon, Gotthold. Twelve Sermons delivered in the New Temple of the Israelites at Hamburgh. Translated from the German by Anna Maria Goldsmid. First American Edition. Charleston, S.C.: Levin & Tavel, 1841. 236 p., followed by several unnumbered pages of publisher’s advertisements.
Ancker, G. V., defendant. The State ex rel. A. Ottolengui et al. vs. G. V. Ancker et al. Report of the Evidence and Arguments of Counsel. By a Member of the Charleston Bar. Charleston, S.C.: Samuel Hart, 1844. 64 p.
The South=Carolina & Georgia Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1800 ... Also, a French and a Hebrew Calendar ... Charleston: Printed by Freneau & Paine, [1799?]. [40] p.
Forster, Anthony. The Scripture Doctrine of Election. A Discourse delivered on 21st February, 1819. Charleston, (S.C.): Printed by J. Hoff, 1819. 21 p.
Jews. Liturgy and ritual. The Sabbath Service and Miscellaneous Prayers, adopted by the Reformed Society of Israelites, founded in Charleston, South-Carolina, November 21, 1825. Charleston: Printed by J. S. Burges, 1830. 68 p.
The Planters’ & Merchants’ Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1818, being the Second after Bissextile, or Leap-Year, and (till July Fourth) the 42nd of American Independence. Calculated for the States of Carolina & Georgia ... Together with the Hebrew Festivals, Fasts, &c. and a New Gardener’s Calender ... Astronomical Part by Andrew Beers, Philom. Charleston, [S.C.]: Printed and sold by A. E. Miller, etc., [1817]. unpaged.
Charleston, S.C. Reformed Society of Israelites. The Constitution of the Reformed Society of Israelites, for Promoting True Principles of Judaism according to its Purity and Spirit. Founded in Charleston, South=Carolina, 16th of January, 1825. Charleston: Printed by B. Levy, 1825. 16 p.
Charleston, S.C. Hebrew Orphan Society. The Constitution of Abi yetomim ubne ebyonim; or, Hebrew Orphan Society. Founded in Charleston, S.C., 1801-5561 ... Revised 1887-5647. Charleston, S.C.: Edward Perry & Co., Printers and Stationers, 1887-5647. 22 p.