Album of Memories — Book 1
The first volume contains the foundational genealogical chart and memoranda of the FitzSimons family compiled by W. Huger FitzSimons, along with letters, clippings, and ephemera dating from the late nineteenth century into the mid-twentieth.
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P. 1
Frontispiece: epigraph from Browning
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P. 2
Portraits: Christopher and Catherine FitzSimons with their daughter
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P. 3
Memorandum of the FitzSimons Family of Charleston, S.C.
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P. 4
Memorandum continued — Hampton, Hammond, and Irish relations
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P. 5
Newspaper clipping: 'DAR Opens New Hunt For FitzSimons Picture'
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P. 6
Letter from Judge Henry C. Hammond to Amy, June 14, 1940 (page 1)
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P. 7
Letter from Judge Henry C. Hammond to Amy, June 14, 1940 (page 2)
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P. 8
Letter from Judge Henry C. Hammond to Amy, June 14, 1940 (page 3 — closing)
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P. 9
Letter from Henry C. Hammond to Ellen, March 9, 1932 (page 1)
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P. 10
Letter from Henry C. Hammond to Ellen, March 9, 1932 (page 2)
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P. 11
Letter from Henry C. Hammond to Ellen, March 9, 1932 (page 3)
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P. 12
Letter from Henry C. Hammond to Ellen, March 9, 1932 (page 4 — closing)
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P. 13
Letter from Philip Henry Eve to Amy, July 5, 1959
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P. 14
Letter from Mabel (Mrs. Waveland S. FitzSimons) to Amy, Feb. 20, 1960 (page 1)
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P. 15
Letter from Mabel to Amy, Feb. 20, 1960 (page 2)
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P. 16
Letter from Mabel to Amy, Feb. 20, 1960 (page 3)
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P. 17
Letter from Mabel to Amy, Feb. 20, 1960 (page 4 — closing)
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P. 18
Newspaper clipping on the Col. William Rhett house, with typescript memorandum on the FitzSimons emigrant
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P. 19
Typewritten memorandum by W. Huger FitzSimons on the emigrant Christopher FitzSimons (page 1)
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P. 20
Typewritten memorandum by W. Huger FitzSimons, continued — burial places and Christopher FitzSimons (2nd) and (3rd) (page 2)
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P. 21
Letter from J. F. Stokes (St. Patrick's, Dundalk) to Mrs. J. P. Walker, June 5, 1944
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P. 22
Envelope from M. T. FitzSimons (Charleston) to Mrs. Walker, March 16, 1960; with typescript page 3 of Kit FitzSimons's record
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P. 23
Typewritten notes on FitzSimons-Alston, with O'Callaghan-FitzSimons monument transcription and family lines
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P. 24
Typescript memorandum (page 4): Pritchard and FitzSimons family notes
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P. 25
Typescript memorandum: Theodore Gaillard Barker biography and probate citations
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P. 26
Stoney–Gaillard family memorandum and Gaillard descent chart, with two oval portraits
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P. 27
Handwritten FitzSimons–Stoney–Gaillard family notes with portrait of the Reverend Nathaniel Bowen
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P. 28
Composite page: compiler-annotated envelope of FitzSimons letters, Capt. Samuel G. Stoney portrait with Rutledge's 'Master of Medway' poem, Judge Henry Hammond portrait, Wade Hampton and George LaBruce clippings
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P. 29
Newspaper clipping: 'Wade Hampton Ended Rule Of Carpetbaggers' by Anthony Harrigan
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P. 30
Letter from Ellen Porcher, Charleston, May 7, 1898, to Aunt Ellen FitzSimons (opening pages)
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P. 31
Letter from Charleston, May 7, 1898, 'Dear Ellen' (continued)
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P. 32
Letter from Charleston, May 7, 1898, 'Dear Ellen' (final page)
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P. 33
Letter, March 11, 'My dear Tom,' from one of the compiler's grandmothers
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P. 34
Letter fragment, continuation: 'he is of course much dispirited' — spring planting, family visits, drive to Mr. Barnwell's
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P. 35
Letter fragment — wartime news from Vicksburg, with reference to Lee and Johnston
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P. 36
Letter fragment from Argyle, June — birthday letter to a sister (Sissy)
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P. 37
Letter from Mulberry, Sunday April 18, 1880, to 'Dear Kate' (start), with continuation of an earlier letter
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P. 38
Letter from Mulberry, April 18, 1880, to 'Dear Kate' (continued), with continuation of the earlier letter
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P. 39
Handwritten letter from Kate, continued — on Pinger's education and a 'Standard' children's book
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P. 40
Handwritten letter from Kate, conclusion — and beginning of another letter on the same spread
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P. 41
Letter from Gippy to 'My dear Susan,' April 21st — grieving a lost son
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P. 42
Letter from E. P. FitzSimons (Elizabeth Porcher FitzSimons née Stoney) to her daughter-in-law Susan — closing, with thanks for raising the grandchildren and travel plans
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P. 43
Two letter fragments: continuation of a letter on the plantation, and the opening of Aunt Ellen FitzSimons's letter to her mother, March 4th
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P. 44
Letter from Aunt Ellen FitzSimons to her mother (continuation, undated)
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P. 45
Album leaf with Rogers and Barker family records, photograph of Nathalie Ferguson (1891), and three envelopes (closed)
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P. 46
Album leaf with Rogers and Barker family records — middle envelope opened
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P. 47
Account of Grandmother's last illness, July 17th (page 1)
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P. 48
Account of Grandmother's last illness, continuation through July 18 (page 2)
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P. 49
Account of Grandmother's last illness, continuation (page 3)
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P. 50
Account of Grandmother's last illness, continuation (page 4)
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P. 51
Account of Grandmother's last illness, continuation through Sunday 25th (page 5)
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P. 52
Account of Grandmother's last illness, continuation through Sunday 31st (page 6)
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P. 53
Account of Grandmother's last illness, conclusion through Sunday 8th (page 7)
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P. 54
Pencilled docket on folded letter: 'Letter telling of last illness of Henrietta Catherine Gaillard'
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P. 55
Manuscript copy of 'All Quiet Along the Potomac' (page 1)
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P. 56
Manuscript copy of 'All Quiet Along the Potomac' (page 2)
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P. 57
Letter on Christian charity and almsgiving (page 1 of 4) — Charleston, Oct 9, 1851, Samuel G. Barker to his daughter Susan Barker FitzSimons
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P. 58
Letter on Christian charity and almsgiving (page 2 of 4) — conformity to the will of the Creator; the duty of benevolence
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P. 59
Letter on Christian charity and almsgiving (page 3 of 4) — Christian Prudence; the evils of systematic alms giving
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P. 60
Letter on Christian charity and almsgiving (page 4 of 4) — self-denial, the living temple, and signature 'Your Aff't father Sam'l Barker'
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P. 61
Letter from Ellen Milliken Barker to her daughter Susan Barker FitzSimons, Boston, 21 February 1858 (page 1)
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P. 62
Letter from Ellen Milliken Barker to Susan Barker FitzSimons, 21 February 1858 (page 2)
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P. 63
Letter from Ellen Milliken Barker to Susan Barker FitzSimons, 21 February 1858 (page 3)
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P. 64
Letter from Samuel G. Barker, Charleston, Sept. 27, 1857, to Susan Milliken Barker, on the illness of their grandfather Thomas Milliken (recto)
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P. 65
Letter from Charleston, Sept. 27, 1857, continued (verso)
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P. 66
Manuscript copy of 'In Memoriam: Albert Sidney Johnstone' (page 1)
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P. 67
Manuscript copy of 'In Memoriam: Albert Sidney Johnstone' (page 2)
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P. 68
Manuscript copy of 'In Memoriam: Albert Sidney Johnstone' (page 3, with provenance and date)
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P. 69
Letter from Sam'l G. Barker to 'Lyd' (Lydia C. Gaillard), Charleston, February 24, 1855 — marriage settlement trusts
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P. 70
Address fold of Sam'l G. Barker letter — 'To Miss Lydia C. Gaillard, Rocks'
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P. 71
Cross-hatched handwritten letter, page 1 (datelined 'The Barrows')
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P. 72
Cross-hatched handwritten letter, page 2
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P. 73
Typescript extract from 'Life of Dr. W. S. Halstead': letter from Millwood, December 29, 1855
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P. 74
Handwritten letter, undated — domestic news with Mrs. Walpole, candles, soap, and Peter's stolen shirts (continued)
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P. 75
Handwritten letter, undated — Peter's stolen shirts and the Yankees (conclusion)
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P. 76
Handwritten extract from Blackwood's Magazine, August 1858, p. 219 — on Hugh Miller and the literary man
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P. 77
Handwritten extract from Blackwood's Magazine, August 1858 (continued) — on the literary man and Home
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P. 78
Letter from Rev. James Warley Miles to Samuel Gaillard Barker on Shelley's Prometheus Unbound (page 1 of 4)
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P. 79
Letter from Rev. James Warley Miles to Samuel Gaillard Barker on Shelley's Prometheus Unbound (page 2 of 4)
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P. 80
Letter from Rev. James Warley Miles to Samuel Gaillard Barker on Shelley's Prometheus Unbound (page 3 of 4)
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P. 81
Letter from Rev. James Warley Miles to Samuel Gaillard Barker on Shelley's Prometheus Unbound (page 4 of 4 — signed and addressed)
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P. 82
Folded letter sheet showing the address panel — Mr. Samuel G. Barker, Charleston, S.C.
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P. 83
Handwritten letter, 'Dear Saul,' undated — on the boat, the sale of negroes, and the parish in 'these hot times' (page 1)
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P. 84
Continuation of letter to Saul, 30th Jan'y 1857 — closing and orders list, signed T. Gourdin
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P. 85
Letter from Pinopolis, September 9, 1862 — war news, wounded relatives (page 1)
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P. 86
Letter from Pinopolis, September 9, 1862 — continued (page 2)
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P. 87
Torn letter fragment, July 16, 1862 — Civil War news from Virginia (page 1)
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P. 88
Torn letter fragment, c. July 1862 — domestic news, family routine (continued)
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P. 89
Pencil note: 'Lichia Simons gave me this copy and send back'
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P. 90
Lime Spring Plantation letterhead: list of children with birth and death dates
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P. 91
Cross-written letter, 'Dear Sir,' Walhalla, 30 July (page 1)
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P. 92
Cross-written letter, continuation (page 2)
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P. 93
Letter from Walhalla, 1 June 1864 (page 1)
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P. 94
Letter, 'Walhalla June' (page 2)
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P. 95
Cross-written handwritten letter from Charleston
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P. 96
Handwritten letter (continuation page)
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P. 97
Cross-written handwritten letter from Walhalla, 25 June
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P. 98
Handwritten letter (continuation page) — on Henry's death and family news
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P. 99
Handwritten letter, mid-page narrative on a country visit and Sunday sermon
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P. 100
Handwritten letter, continued — household news, Aunt Kate, hope of European intervention vs. Seward
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P. 101
Handwritten letter from Walhalla, addressed 'Dear William,' beginning page
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P. 102
Handwritten letter, continued — Kate's dyspepsia, death of Bev'y Means, John Bratton wounded, refugees and visitors at Walhalla
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P. 103
Handwritten letter, continued — life at the Walhalla hotel, the Supper Bell, omnibus from the depot, plans for the Photograph of the Sea
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P. 104
Closing leaf of the Walhalla letter to William, signed E B — 'God protect you all from these wicked people'
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P. 105
Letter from Walhalla, July 7th 1862, page 1
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P. 106
Letter dated Wednesday July 7th 1862, page 2
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P. 107
Letter dated Wednesday July 7th 1862, page 3
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P. 108
Letter dated Wednesday July 7th 1862, page 4
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P. 109
Handwritten letter from Greenville, 30 Sep 1863 (page 1)
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P. 110
Handwritten letter from Greenville (page 2)
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P. 111
Handwritten letter from Charleston, Sep 15th (page 1)
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P. 112
Handwritten letter (page 2), heavily stained — Mama to her daughter
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P. 113
Marriage notice: Peter Gaillard to Henrietta C. Barker, Feb. 8, 1841
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P. 114
Handwritten letter, mid-page continuation
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P. 115
Handwritten letter from Greenville, dated 16 July 1863, 'Dear Sir' (page 1)
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P. 116
Folded letter wrapper with pencilled identifying note, signed A.F.W.
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P. 117
Letter from Ellen Milliken Barker to her daughter Susan, 'Dear Susan,' signed E.B.
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P. 118
Handwritten letter fragment, 'Dear Sis,' on Theodore's note and Thomas's death
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P. 119
Handwritten letter fragments, close of one letter signed E.B. and opening of another
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P. 120
Pencilled transcript of a marriage notice: Sanford N. Barker and Christiana Constantia Porcher
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P. 121
Newspaper page: 'First Irish Name Map Came Out of the —' article and St. Patrick's Day advertisements
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P. 122
Newspaper feature: 'Great Names of the Irish' map of Ireland (The Washington Post)
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P. 123
Typewritten heraldry sheet on the FitzSimons arms, laid over a hand-colored coat of arms (showing through)
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P. 124
Typescript: FitzSimons heraldry notes (Fox-Davies, Fairbairn)
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P. 125
Color illustration: Fitz Simons coat of arms (crescents and eagle crest)
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P. 126
Ink drawing: Fitz Simons coat of arms (boar crest, crescents)
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P. 127
Photographs: Henrietta Catherine Gaillard Barker, Joseph Sanford Barker, and family
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P. 128
Letter from Buck Hill P.O., Nov. 26, 1895, to Miss H.C. Barker (Kate) — page 1
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P. 129
Letter from William (Buck Hill P.O., Va., Nov. 26/95) to 'Dear Kate' (page 2 — 'Miss Grundy' and the late Phil)
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P. 130
Letter from Buck Hill P.O., Va., Nov. 26/95, to 'Dear Kate' (page 3 — closing, signed William)
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P. 131
Album leaf with handwritten Barker, Gaillard, and Cordes family records
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P. 132
Album leaf with Barker family blueprint genealogy and seven portrait photographs
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P. 133
Album leaf with Barker family portraits, Brookland house photograph, Washington Race Course card, Tradd Street home, and clippings on Major Theodore G. Barker
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P. 134
Newspaper clipping: obituary of Maj. Theodore G. Barker
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P. 135
Newspaper clippings: Academy of Music advertisement, lodge and tax notices, and Petrograd dispatch
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P. 136
Handwritten letter: 'Sunday' — recollections of Mother's last illness (page 1)
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P. 137
Handwritten letter: recollections of Mother's last illness (pages 2-3)
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P. 138
Handwritten letter: recollections of Mother's last illness (pages 4-5)
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P. 139
Letter describing Mother's last illness, pages 6 and 7
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P. 140
Letter describing Mother's last illness, pages 8 and 9
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P. 141
Letter describing Mother's last illness, pages 10 and 11
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P. 142
End of letter on Mother's last illness (page 12); start of new letter dated Thursday June 12 1874
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P. 143
Letter on Mother's last illness, pages 2–3 (continuation)
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P. 144
Letter on Mother's last illness, pages 4–5 (continuation)
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P. 145
Letter recounting Mother's last illness and death (continued)
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P. 146
Letter recounting Mother's last illness and death (page 8); Tody's 'glorified look' and the Sunday after dinner
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P. 147
Letter recounting Mother's last hours and farewells to the family at her bedside
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P. 148
End of letter on Mother's death; new letter dated Wednesday 17th June
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P. 149
Letter (continuation): Thomas's tenderness toward Tody; the coffin in the room
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P. 150
Letter (continuation): Aunt Ellen as confidante; Mrs. Young's visit; Mr. Henry Gourdin's wine; Mrs. Charles Lowndes's death
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P. 151
Handwritten letter (continuation) and second letter dated Saturday June 20, 1874
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P. 152
Handwritten letter (continuation): the last telegram, Mother's prayer book, the funeral hymn
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P. 153
Handwritten letter (continuation): visitors, the church service, and flowers at the funeral
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P. 154
Handwritten letter, continuation: 'persons what a perfect type of the end of such a life'
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P. 155
Handwritten letter, continuation: closing 'Yours Ellen' and a new section 'Tuesday — dear Sis' (1874 Mother's-death cluster)
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P. 156
Handwritten letter, continuation: 'wise purpose & as she knew your love for her'
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P. 157
End of one letter; new letter dated 'Charleston / Monday / June 22[nd]', 1874
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P. 158
Handwritten letter, continuation: 'to say while Mother was ill — I must write to Susan today'
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P. 159
Handwritten letter, continuation: 'us — I put aside these thoughts as they come', closing with a verse
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P. 160
Theodore G. Barker biographical note, with photographs of Wade Hampton, an envelope, and a Backward Glances clipping
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P. 161
Printed form: 'Statistics of Hampton's Legion (Infantry), Organized June 1861', filled in by hand
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P. 162
Letter from Gaillard S. FitzSimons to Major Theodore G. Barker, April 26, 1909 (page 1)
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P. 163
Letter from Gaillard S. FitzSimons to Major Theodore G. Barker, April 26, 1909 (page 2)
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P. 164
Christmas card front: Nativity scene by William Glashy
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P. 165
Christmas card interior: handwritten note signed Mary Fuller Hall
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P. 166
Christmas card front: photograph 'Tipperary Foxhounds at Cashel'
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P. 167
Christmas card interior: 'Tipperary Foxhounds at Cashel' caption and printed greeting with signatures
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P. 168
Photograph collage: scenes at Brookland, with obituary of Ellen Barker and photographs of Charleston gates
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P. 169
Photograph collage with portraits of Barker family members, envelope, and Court of Common Pleas summons (Barker v. FitzSimons et al.)
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P. 170
Asheville City Schools monthly report card for Ellen Barker, 8th grade
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P. 171
Resolution of the Board of Directors, Columbia & Greenville Railroad Company, on the resignation of Thomas M. Barker (Feb. 24, 1883)
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P. 172
Legal complaint, Barker v. FitzSimons et al., page 1 (opening paragraphs)
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P. 173
Legal complaint, Barker v. FitzSimons et al., page 2 (paragraphs 5–8)
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P. 174
Legal complaint, Barker v. FitzSimons et al., paragraphs 9–10 (1890)
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P. 175
Legal complaint, Barker v. FitzSimons et al., paragraphs 11–12 (1890)
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P. 176
Legal complaint, Barker v. FitzSimons et al., paragraphs 12 (close)–14 (1890)
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P. 177
Legal complaint, Barker v. FitzSimons et al., paragraph 15 and verification (15 July 1890)
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P. 178
Copy Summons for Relief, Barker v. FitzSimons et al., 15 July 1890
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P. 179
Letter, Theodore G. Barker to his niece Ellen Barker, Charleston, June 10, 1904 — opening (right leaf) and close (left leaf, page 4 of the same bifolium)
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P. 180
Letter, Theodore G. Barker to his niece Ellen Barker, Charleston, June 10, 1904 — middle pages 2 and 3 (continuation)
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P. 181
Letter, Theodore G. Barker to his niece Ellen Barker, Charleston, May 30, 1900 — opening (right leaf) and close (left leaf, page 4 of the same bifolium)
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P. 182
Letter, Theodore G. Barker to his niece Ellen Barker, Charleston, May 30, 1900 — middle pages 2 and 3 (continuation, with long P.S.)
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P. 183
Letter to Mrs. Sam Barker, addressed envelope to Mrs. J. P. Walker, and Asheville newspaper clipping 'School Days Are Over' (Montford School faculty group photograph)
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P. 184
Barker Coat of Arms (typescript with engraved arms)
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P. 185
Typescript: Major Theodore G. Barker, the Jockey Club, and the Charleston Library Society
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P. 186
Typescript fragment: 'The childless widow played her part to the end' — closing of a 'Ruth' / Charleston legend
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P. 187
Handwritten letter, continuation: winter dresses, Henrietta Cloth, the Bull Head Alpaca from Kerrison's, and the Reception
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P. 188
Handwritten letter, continuation: dressing in haste, the fans, the visit to 'the Sisters' and Nell's debut in society
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P. 189
Handwritten letter, page 2/3: Saturday evening arrival, Mr. Jett 'dreadfully strange,' Miss Louisa settling in, the Scotch Church on Sunday
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P. 190
Wedding letter to Kate, pages 9–10: arranging the supper table, the reception 'a very Successful affair'
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P. 191
Wedding letter to Kate, page 4 (left); and start of a second letter to Mary, Thursday Nov.
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P. 192
Wedding letter to Kate, pages 11–12: Louisa's lilac & grey silk dress, William ushering, William's beard and plantation
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P. 193
Wedding letter to Kate, pages 5 (right) and 8 (left): Miss Louisa flees to the garden with Tody, the Reception day, callers Mr. Simonton and Gen. Conner
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P. 194
Wedding letter to Kate, pages 6–7: 'Had Tody been waiting?', Sunday at Church, Mary's & T.G.B.'s mock argument, Monday's preparations and Theodore in the garden
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P. 195
Wedding letter to Kate, continuation: parasol gift; calling 'Louisa'; William and the plantation; the Alpaca suit
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P. 196
Wedding letter to Kate, continuation: Auntie; Uncle John; the bonnet & net veil; William's singing; Harriett Crafts in black silk; kisses for Sis & Cate
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P. 197
Letter from Mulberry, Thursday, to 'Dear Tho.' — page 1
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P. 198
Letter from Mulberry, Thursday, to 'Dear Tho.' — page 2
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P. 199
Letter from Charleston, June 8, 1872 (page 1)
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P. 200
Letter from Charleston, June 8, 1872 (page 2)
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P. 201
Letter from Charleston, June 8, 1872 (page 3)
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P. 202
Letter from Charleston, June 8, 1872 (page 4, signed E.P.)
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P. 203
Letter from Charleston, December 16, 1877 (page 1)
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P. 204
Letter from Charleston, December 16, 1877 (continuation)
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P. 205
Continuation of December 1877 letter, and start of letter from Charleston, November 22, 1876
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P. 206
Continuation of letter from Charleston, November 22, 1876
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P. 207
Letter continuation, page 2 (Theodore, Christie, Fanny, Lucy's wedding)
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P. 208
Letter continuation (wedding cake, Florida honeymoon, Broad St., Huger's family)
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P. 209
Letter from Aunt Ellen, Charleston, June 8, 1872 (page 4)
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P. 210
Letter from Aunt Ellen, Charleston, June 8, 1872 (page 5)
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P. 211
Letter from Aunt Ellen, Charleston, June 8, 1872 (page 3)
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P. 212
Letter from Aunt Ellen, Charleston, June 8, 1872 (page 6, closing)
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P. 213
Envelope of Milliken tombstone inscriptions; protested promissory note, 1833
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P. 214
Envelope: Milliken tombstone inscriptions; folded Notary Protest (1833)
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P. 215
Notary Protest by William Edward Hayne, Charleston, November 4, 1833 (interior)
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P. 216
Notary Protest, back panel: endorsement to Bernard E. Bee and Thomas Milliken signature
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P. 217
Notary Protest by William Edward Hayne, Charleston, November 4, 1833 (full sheet)
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P. 218
Notary Protest, back panel: endorsement to Bernard E. Bee and Thomas Milliken signature (second view)
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P. 219
Mulberry Castle: typescript memorandum (Apr 5 1959) on the Broughton-Milliken-Barker descent of the plantation
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P. 220
Handwritten Milliken family tree notes (Thomas Milliken and descendants)
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P. 221
Handwritten list of Milliken children with birth and death dates
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P. 222
Handwritten memorandum on Thomas Milliken of Charleston and his children (page 1)
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P. 223
Handwritten memorandum on Eleanor Milliken and infant children, with a personal note (page 2)
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P. 224
Letter continuation: tombstone inscriptions for Susanna and Edward Milliken
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P. 225
Blank page with pencil arithmetic
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P. 226
Handwritten Milliken family narrative with silhouette, concert ticket, and Thomas Milliken portrait
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P. 227
Envelope addressed to Mrs. J. P. Walker, postmarked Columbia, S.C., May 3, 1962
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P. 228
Letter from Mrs. Charles Franklin Martin to Amy, May 3, 1962 (page 1)
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P. 229
Letter from Margaret Pritchard Martin to Amy, May 3, 1962 (continuation page)
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P. 230
Letter from Margaret Pritchard Martin to Amy, May 3, 1962 (continuation page with letterhead)
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P. 231
Letter from Margaret Pritchard Martin to Amy, May 3, 1962 (closing page)
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P. 232
Cover note from Margaret Pritchard Martin to Amy, undated
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P. 233
Mulberry Plantation: brochure, family anecdote, and inventory of related letters
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P. 234
Typescript: Rose P. Ravenel reminiscence of Mulberry Plantation (conclusion), Aug. 1, 1923
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P. 235
Letter (copy) from W. Huger FitzSimons to Sam, Sept. 3, 1917, on Atlantic Coast Line Railroad letterhead
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P. 236
Letter from W. Huger FitzSimons to 'Sister,' Sept. 8, 1917, on Atlantic Coast Line Railroad letterhead
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P. 237
Theodore G. Barker to Ellen M. FitzSimons on the Milliken estate (page 1)
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P. 238
Theodore G. Barker to Ellen M. FitzSimons on the Milliken estate (page 2)
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P. 239
Theodore Gaillard Barker biographical sketch (continued from p. 240) with carte de visite of Edward R. McAlister
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P. 240
Theodore Gaillard Barker biographical sketch (revealed); carte de visite of Edward P. Milliken
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P. 241
Indenture, W. Huger FitzSimons & William R.W. Howe (executors of Theodore G. Barker) to Robert E. Stepp (Henderson County, NC) — page 1
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P. 242
Indenture, W. Huger FitzSimons & William R.W. Howe to Robert E. Stepp (Henderson County, NC) — page 2 with notarial acknowledgments
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P. 243
Clerk of Superior Court certificate of registration (verso of indenture) — page 3
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P. 244
Typescript reminiscence: childhood visits to Mulberry Plantation — the Millikens, Mrs. Barker, and Mr. Tom Broughton's ghost
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P. 245
Verso of the 1918 indenture — folded back of document, with pencil endorsement (January 21, 1918)
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P. 246
Envelope/wrapper with compiler's caption: letters of Ellen Barker Porcher
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P. 247
Compiler's note on Mrs. J. Pickens Walker letterhead — letters of Aunt Ellen Porcher (page 1)
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P. 248
Compiler's note (continued): Charleston Courier obituary citation, May 19, 1866
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P. 249
Typed letter transcript (page 2) — Aunt Ellen Porcher on the children's antics: Sam's jokes, Sea's first words, Theo's attachments
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P. 250
Typed letter fragment (closing) — Theo defends his Papa
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P. 251
Closing fragment of handwritten letter from Ellen — Hector and 'Daddy Hicry'
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P. 252
Letter from Wade Hampton to Maj. T. G. Barker, Millwood, May 8, 1896 (page 1)
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P. 253
Letter from Wade Hampton to Maj. T. G. Barker, Millwood, May 8, 1896 (page 2, signed)
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P. 254
Letter from Sullivan's Island, July 5, 1853 — page 1 (to 'My dear Mollie')
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P. 255
Letter from Sullivan's Island, July 5, 1853 — page 2 (Moultrie House, cottage furnishings, Claudian)
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P. 256
Letter from Sullivan's Island, July 5, 1853 — page 3 (Mrs. Motte Pringle, Moultrie House under Nickerson, private theatricals of 'The School for Scandal', Mrs. Aiken's entertainments)
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P. 257
Letter from Sullivan's Island, July 5, 1853 — page 4 (Mrs. Aiken's parties, Dr. Hayne, Willie Lowndes, Dr. Hyatt's sermon, Mr. Petigru)
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P. 258
Letter from Sullivan's Island, July 5, 1853 — page 5 (Mrs. King, Pinck & Ben, Cypress Pond, Mrs. H. White, Ann Gourdin, Mrs. Gregg at Graniteville, Eliza, Geraldine Giddings & Dr. Lamb)
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P. 259
Closing page of a letter signed 'Sis A.' — family news from Summerville
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P. 260
Typed letter from White Hall, December 11, 1860 — 'Dear Mother'
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P. 261
Manuscript letter — account of a sister's death at the Island, July 29
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P. 262
Manuscript letter — account of Mrs. Milliken's final illness and death; to her daughter Mollie
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P. 263
Letter continuation: Mrs. Milliken's last words to her daughter Mollie
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P. 264
Typed letter from Ellen at White Hall, December 16, 1860 — page 1 (to 'Dear Sis')
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P. 265
Typed letter from Ellen at White Hall, December 16, 1860 — page 2
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P. 266
Typed letter fragment continued — Bru' Rabbit and Bru' Wolf game; signed 'Yours aff Ellen'
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P. 267
Two typed letters from Aunt Ellen at White Hall — January 3, 1861 (complete) and January 13, 1861 (page 1)
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P. 268
Typed letter from Ellen at White Hall, January 13, 1861 — page 2
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P. 269
Typed letter (continuation) signed Ellen, and start of new letter from White Hall, January 20, 1861
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P. 270
Typed letter (continuation) from White Hall, January 1861: the children at home
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P. 271
Family genealogical chart: Dr. Christopher FitzSimons and Susan Milliken Barker, with portraits
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P. 272
Two family group photographs of Susan Milliken Barker, widow of Dr. Christopher FitzSimons, with her seven children; with a valentine verse to Dr. FitzSimons and a slip referencing Gen. Wade Hampton
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P. 273
Eulogy of Dr. Christopher FitzSimons by T.G.B. — continued ('from Revolution to Revolution marked the Carolina gentleman')
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P. 274
Manuscript obituary of Dr. Christopher FitzSimons by T.G.B. — continued (lower halves of facing leaves)
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P. 275
Cover or header sheet: 'W. H. & T. G. B. / Gen Hampton'
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P. 276
Obituary of Dr. Christopher FitzSimons by T.G.B. — opening leaf
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P. 277
Eulogy of Dr. Christopher FitzSimons by T.G.B. — continued (two-page spread, bottom strip)
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P. 278
Close of T.G.B.'s obituary of Dr. Christopher FitzSimons; opening of a second letter ('poor Kit FitzSimons')
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P. 279
Handwritten family-history notes on Christopher FitzSimons; Pinopolis antiques exhibit clipping
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P. 280
Letter from Gaillard Stoney FitzSimons to Amy FitzSimons Walker, Hendersonville, NC, Aug 8, 1944 (continued); three photographs (the Mills River home, Grannie F.S., Ellen 'Ellie' Mrs. F.M. FitzSimons)
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P. 281
Tom Osborne family photo; deed (Theodore L. King to Susan M. FitzSimons); 'Grannie FitzSimons' portrait; two envelope labels
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P. 282
Letter from T. E. Osborne to Miss Ellen M. FitzSimons (Horse Shoe, NC, 24 July 1945)
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P. 283
Letter from Susan M. FitzSimons to Mr. Osborne (Columbia, October 22nd) — page 1: news of Gaillie's recovery
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P. 284
Letter from Susan M. FitzSimons to Mr. Osborne — page 2 (Gaillie's slow walking; bedding; old stove for sale)
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P. 285
Letter from Susan M. FitzSimons to Mr. Osborne — page 3 (sale of stove & pans; advice on the cow and calves; corn money)
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P. 286
Letter from Susan M. FitzSimons to Mr. Osborne — page 4 and signature 'Susan M. FitzSimons'
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P. 287
Typed letter from W. Huger FitzSimons to his sister Ellen, 5 November 1918 (Mills River Farm; Mr Osborne; visit to Gaillie)
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P. 288
Typed letter from W. Huger FitzSimons to Mr Thomas E. Osborne, 12 September 1918 (terms for sale of Mills River Farm)
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P. 289
Verso of Theodore L. Kinsey to Susan M. FitzSimons warranty deed (1876) — Georgia notarial acknowledgment
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P. 290
Warranty Deed, Theodore L. Kinsey to Susan M. FitzSimons (Henderson County, NC, 24 February 1876)
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P. 291
Service program cover — Recognition and Investiture of the Rt. Rev. Christopher FitzSimons Allison as Twelfth Bishop of South Carolina (2 January 1982)
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P. 292
Service program — Participants list, Bishop Allison investiture (1982)
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P. 293
Newspaper feature — 'The Incredible Story of Ruth Lowndes and Mr. Simmons' by Margaret Rhett Taylor (29 January 1956)
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P. 294
Allison Invested As Bishop Of S.C. — newspaper article with photographs
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P. 295
Allison Continued From Page 1-A — newspaper continuation with weather column and real estate ad
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P. 296
Investiture program — opening pages with music and welcome
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P. 297
Investiture program — Old 100th Psalm hymn and petition of the new Bishop
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P. 298
Order of service — Litany of Intercession (pages 4–5)
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P. 299
Order of service — Hymn at the Procession and Prayers
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P. 300
Order of service — The Sermon, Nicene Creed, and Investiture
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P. 301
Order of service — The Seating and The Holy Communion
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P. 302
Order of service — Sanctus, Consecration, and Communion of the People
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P. 303
Order of service — Final Blessing, Procession, and Recessional
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P. 304
Christopher 'Kit' FitzSimons photographs and 1925 obituary; Allison Ph.D. notice
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P. 305
Jubilate Deo front page — Dr. Allison to be coadjutor; Calvary Church to host convention
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P. 306
Jubilate Deo page B — ECW News, Sounds of Joy, Ventures, From Dr. Allison To The Diocese
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P. 307
Newspaper clippings — Search for lost pilot, Bell-Ans advertisement, real estate, and movie cast
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P. 308
Christopher FitzSimmons 'Kit' (4th in the line) obituary — cottonseed-oil pioneer of Columbia, S.C.
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P. 309
Newspaper clipping: 'Allison Back After Getting Oxford Ph.D.; Notes Justification Doctrine' (Dr. C. FitzSimons Allison)
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P. 310
Close-up of a typed obituary fragment: 'sleeper now at rest under the live-oaks at Magnolia'
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P. 311
Family page: photographs and genealogy of Christopher FitzSimons Jr. 'Kit' and Frances Motte Huger, with descendants
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P. 312
Album page: family photographs of Samuel G. FitzSimons and the Charlotte Military Academy boy, with note on letter from Ellie's Dad
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P. 313
Letter, 32 Broad St., Charleston, S.C., Oct. 23, 1930 — opening leaf (Walter B. Hammond to Miss Ellen K. FitzSimons, condolence on death of S. G. FitzSimons)
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P. 314
Closing page of letter of condolence to Miss Ellen K. FitzSimons, signed Walter B. Hammond
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P. 315
Ellen M. FitzSimons to her brother Sam, on Library Society letterhead, Aug. 28, 1927 (page 1)
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P. 316
Ellen M. FitzSimons to her brother Sam, Aug. 28, 1927 (page 2), signed Affec. E. M. F.
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P. 317
Three black-and-white photographs of Mount Hope plantation house
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P. 318
Magazine article 'Boyhood in a Ricefield' by Archibald Rutledge with mailing envelope from Mrs. Albert Simons
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P. 319
Letter from Mrs. Albert Simons (Harriott Stoney) to Amy, 6 March 1959
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P. 320
Newspaper clipping: continuation of 'Bishop' article on C. FitzSimons Allison consecration, with adjacent column fragments
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P. 321
Newspaper clipping: 'Bishop Coadjutor Consecration Ceremony Today' announcing C. FitzSimons Allison's consecration
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P. 322
Brochure: '1968 School of Christian Studies' featuring lectures by Rev. C. FitzSimons Allison
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P. 323
Newspaper clipping: 'Episcopalian Bishop Consecrated Here' (Charleston Evening Post) with procession photograph
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P. 324
Newspaper clipping: 'Episcopal Bishop Ordained' — C. FitzSimons Allison consecrated bishop coadjutor of S.C., with ceremony photograph (News & Courier, Sept. 1980)
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P. 325
Newspaper clipping: 'Columbia Native Accepts Post As Lowcountry Bishop-Coadjutor' — announcement of C. FitzSimons Allison's election
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P. 326
Magazine article: 'Christopher Fitzsimmons, Sr. — Man Of Vision' by Louise Jones DuBose (South Carolina Magazine)
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P. 327
Newspaper feature: 'Apostolic Succession' by Jack Leland
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P. 328
Newspaper clipping: '...Bishop' (continued), naming the co-consecrators of Dr. Allison
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P. 329
Letter from Harriott Stoney Simons to Amy, 6 March 1959 — second sheet (signature page)
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P. 330
Hand-drawn family-tree sketch enclosed with the Harriott Stoney Simons letter: Stoney – FitzSimons – Vaux – Whitford
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P. 331
Newspaper article: 'Dr. Allison Named Bishop Coadjutor' by Peter M. Gentile
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P. 332
Newspaper clipping: '...Dr. Allison' (continued) — biographical particulars
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P. 333
Newspaper clippings: 'Future Looks Bright To Church Officials' and political sidebars
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P. 334
Newspaper clipping: 'Church' (continued) — Bishop Allin and Bishop Allison on the future of the Episcopal Church
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P. 335
Newspaper clipping: 'Dr. Allison Accepts Post Of Bishop Coadjutor'
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P. 336
Newspaper column 'Apostolic Succession' by Jack Leland
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P. 337
Newspaper clippings: 'Episcopalians To Consecrate Bishop' and an unrelated column fragment
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P. 338
Newspaper feature: 'Willtown Bluff'
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P. 339
Family page: Samuel Gaillard FitzSimons and Mary Ann Perry, with descendants
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P. 340
Composite page: wedding invitations, family portraits, envelopes, and descendants of Theodore Barker FitzSimons
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P. 341
Engraved wedding announcement: Clara Hamilton Mather to Theodore Barker FitzSimons, 1921
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P. 342
Letter from Theodore (Barker FitzSimons), 'Dear Sister,' 1 October 1918 — opening leaf
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P. 343
Letter from Theodore, 1 October 1918 (continued, middle bifolium)
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P. 344
Letter from Theodore (Barker FitzSimons), 1 October 1918 — closing leaf, signed 'Theodore'
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P. 345
Christmas letter from Clara FitzSimons (Asheville) to Amy, Sunday — opening leaf
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P. 346
Christmas letter from Clara FitzSimons to Amy — second leaf
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P. 347
Christmas letter from Clara FitzSimons to Amy — conclusion, signed 'Clara'
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P. 348
FitzSimons family collage: photographs and clippings of Theodore Barker FitzSimons and his descendants
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P. 349
Newspaper clipping: 'Miss FitzSimons And Mr. FitzSimons Wed in Savannah'
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P. 350
Pedigree page: Mary Ann FitzSimons and Donald McKay Allston, with photographs and clippings
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P. 351
Stedman–Fishburne wedding invitation, St. Philip's Town Tour clipping, and note on the christening of Elizabeth Allston Fishburne
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P. 352
Reception card from the Stedman–Fishburne wedding invitation
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P. 353
Ordination of Donald Allston Fishburne as Deacon and Priest; Amy Allston McEwan at St. Cecilia Ball
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P. 354
'Fishburne ordained' news clipping — full article continued from page 353
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P. 355
Cursive letter from Minnie, 'Friday night' — Dearest Sister, page 1 (Christmas plans)
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P. 356
Cursive letter from Minnie, 'Friday night' — Dearest Sister, page 2 with signature 'Minnie'
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P. 357
Handwritten family record — Robert Hale McEwan Jr. and Amy Allston McEwan: marriages and children
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P. 358
Letter from 'Minnie,' Thursday A.M. — Dearest Sister, page 1 (Lucia's X-ray news)
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P. 359
Letter from 'Minnie,' Thursday A.M. — Dearest Sister, page 2 (Lucia's news, household plans)
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P. 360
Letter from 'Minnie,' Thursday A.M. — closing page 3, signed Minnie (Lucia letter)
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P. 361
Wedding clippings & envelopes — Amy Perry Allston's wedding; D. M. Allston Jr. bank-promotion clipping; three envelopes to Mrs. J. P. Walker
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P. 362
Wedding invitation — Marie Walton Beckett to Donald McKay Allston III, 29 June 1968
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P. 363
Typed letter from Horace W. Phillips, Hardeeville, S.C. — Sat. morning, March 14, 1959
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P. 364
Typed letter to Aunt Amy from a Navy trainee on the eve of 'Bel's' wedding
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P. 365
Two children's thank-you notes to Aunt Amy — Henry and Donald, Charleston, November 1960
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P. 366
Family photo-collage: Samuel Gaillard FitzSimons Jr. line — children, weddings, clippings
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P. 367
Obituary of Samuel Gaillard FitzSimons Jr. (1961) with birth announcement and infant photograph of his grandson, Samuel Gaillard FitzSimons IV
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P. 368
Envelope addressed to Mrs. J. P. Walker, Hendersonville, N.C., postmarked Jacksonville, Fla., June 7, 1963
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P. 369
Cursive letter, 'Friday' — 'Dear Amy' from Mary, on her recent visit and Bo the baby
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P. 370
Cursive letter, 'Friday' — continuation: Hudson, Petersburg, Raymond, Minnie, Louisa; signed 'Mary'
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P. 371
Cursive letter, 'Tuesday' — 'Dear Mother' from Sam III, opening the Panama City buy-out announcement
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P. 372
Cursive letter, 'Tuesday' — continuation: Sam III details the buy-out terms and the $10,000 salary
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P. 373
Cursive letter, 'Tuesday' — close: Sam III signs off, moving the week of the 24th, 'Love, Sam'
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P. 374
Cursive letter, 'Sunday' — 'Dear Minnie' from Mary forwarding Sam III's buy-out letter (pages 371–373)
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P. 375
Cursive letter, 'Sunday' — Mary's continuation to Minnie: Va. trip, Mother & Daddy, Orlando invitation, signed 'Mary'
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P. 376
Funeral program for Samuel G. FitzSimons, October 23, 1961, Jacksonville
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P. 377
Funeral program for Mrs. Mary Haddon FitzSimons, March 20, 1988, Panama City
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P. 378
Oval studio photograph of mother and infant, with envelope listing enclosed Walker/FitzSimons certificates
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P. 379
Certificate of Death for James Pickens Walker, Jacksonville, November 19, 1960
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P. 380
Hand-drawn flag-like composition in pink crayon with five foil stars
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P. 381
Homemade Christmas card to 'Gam and Puck' from Puck
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P. 382
Five-foil-star arrangement on cream page, companion to page 380
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P. 383
Holly-bordered Christmas card with return address of Puck Corbell, Portsmouth, Va.
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P. 384
City of Charleston Return of a Birth — Amy Perry FitzSimons, Feb. 4, 1888 (certified copy issued 1950)
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P. 385
Envelope from Wood Grove Farm, Jersey, Va., addressed to Mrs. J. P. Walker, Jacksonville, Florida
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P. 386
Marriage certification by Thomas Perry Baker — Amy Perry FitzSimons and James Pickens Walker, Oct. 20, 1908
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P. 387
Envelope from Wood Grove Farm, postmarked Sept. 12, 1940, to Mrs. J. P. Walker, Jacksonville
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P. 388
Letter from Thomas Perry Baker to Amy Walker, Sept. 10, 1940 (page 1)
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P. 389
Letter from Thomas Perry Baker to Amy Walker, Sept. 10, 1940 (page 2)
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P. 390
Letter from Thomas Perry Baker to Amy Walker, Sept. 10, 1940 (page 3, closing)
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P. 391
Envelope addressed to Mr. & Mrs. J. P. Walker, Jacksonville, Florida
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P. 392
Composite family page: Amy Perry FitzSimons and James Pickens Walker with their four children and grandchildren
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P. 393
Three Walker siblings: high-school graduation portraits with families and grandchildren, 1928–1978
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P. 394
Genealogy worksheet: descendants of Theodore Barker FitzSimons and Clara Mather, 1890–1957
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P. 395
Genealogy worksheet: descendants of Samuel Gaillard FitzSimons 2nd and Mary Haddon, 1904–1961
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P. 396
Genealogy worksheet: Mary Ann FitzSimons and Donald McKay Allston with their daughter Amy Perry Allston Fishburne, 1884–1951
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P. 397
Genealogy worksheet (continued): Amarinthia Theodora Allston and Donald McKay Allston Jr., 1923–1957
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P. 398
Genealogy worksheet: children of Amy J. Walker and James Pickens Walker — J. P. Walker Jr. and Emma Dee Walker Corbell, 1912–1969
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P. 399
Family record sheet (verso of p398): Mary Ann Walker and Oswald Beverly McEwan with children
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P. 400
Photograph collage: McEwan, Walker, and Corkell family snapshots with the McEwan wedding clipping
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P. 401
Album page: J. Pickens Walker Jr. obituary, McEwan birth-certificate envelope, McEwan/Bleam wedding invitation, Walker/Knight invitation envelope, and 'Pantry Shelf' clipping on the Greens
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P. 402
'The Pantry Shelf' feature on Nancy and Ted Green with recipes
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P. 403
Charleston, S.C. Department of Health 'Return of a Birth' — Amy FitzSimons Walker (Buzzie), March 20, 1910
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P. 404
Engraved wedding invitation: Ann Seymour Knight to James Pickens Walker Jr., June 26, 1941
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P. 405
Reception card: Florida Yacht Club, accompanying the Knight–Walker wedding invitation
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P. 406
Embossed cover sheet: The University of Florida
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P. 407
University of Florida College of Law graduation announcement — Christopher Gaillard McEwan, 1968
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P. 408
Pan American Bank of Orlando newspaper advertisement, 1977
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P. 409
Nancy McEwan engagement and wedding clippings, with envelope and photograph, 1965–1968
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P. 410
Letter from Nancy McEwan to her grandmother, 'Monday February 1, 1965' — page 1 of 2
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P. 411
Letter from Nancy McEwan to her grandmother, 'Monday February 1, 1965' — page 2 of 2
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P. 412
Engagement notice 'McEwan-Green' with bridal portrait, 1967
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P. 413
Wedding photograph and 'Couple Wed In Noon Ceremonies' clipping, Nancy McEwan and Ted Green, February 1968
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P. 414
Obituaries of Amy FitzSimons Walker (1973) and Mary Ann Walker McEwan (1975), with envelope from Nevers, France
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P. 415
French marriage announcement: Dee Corbell and Claude Aimé-Gramond, 1972
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P. 416
Letter from 'Grannie' to Mary Anne, sending her childhood memories (page 1)
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P. 417
Letter from 'Grannie' to Mary Anne, Monday — page 2 (closing)
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P. 418
Wedding invitation: Gloria Mercedes Gutierrez and Robert Lawrence Corbell, San Francisco, 1971
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P. 419
Mock court 'order' naming Christopher Mickler McEwan, Montana 1974; French air-mail envelope for Eric Gramond birth announcement, 1976
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P. 420
Birth announcement: Eric Gramond, Nevers, France, 1976
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P. 421
Composite album page: 'Corner Cupboard' clipping (1957), family snapshot, Nancy McEwan honor-roll certificate (June 1959), and envelope to Mary Anne Walker
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P. 422
Photograph: small child in white dress at porch railing, undated
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P. 423
Letter from Nancy McEwan Green to Ann Walker, February 26, 1986
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P. 424
Letter from Nancy McEwan Green to Ann Walker, continued (page 2)
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P. 425
Photograph: small child on a porch, undated
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P. 426
Letter from 'Minnie' to 'little Mary Anne' for her eighth birthday, page 1 (of 3)
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P. 427
Letter to 'little Mary Anne' for her eighth birthday, page 3 (closing) — signed 'Minnie'
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P. 428
Letter from 'Minnie' to 'little Mary Anne' for her eighth birthday, page 2 (of 3)
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P. 429
Letter from Nancy McEwan Green to Ann Walker, Sept. 4 1985, page 1
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P. 430
Letter from Nancy McEwan Green to Ann Walker, Sept. 4 1985, page 2
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P. 431
Letter from Nancy McEwan Green to her aunt Ann, September 4, 1985 — page 3
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P. 432
Letter from Nancy McEwan Green to her aunt Ann, September 4, 1985 — page 4 (fragment)
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P. 433
Newspaper clipping: 'Carpenter Kills Huge Coral Snake' with photograph of Chris McEwan
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P. 434
The Corner Cupboard front page: 'Off to Tosahatchee' — Jim and Bo McEwan with hunting dog Prince, November 14, 1957
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P. 435
Composite page: child's 'I love you' folded note from Jim, envelope from Columbia Falls, Pan American Bank clipping, and University of Central Florida announcement folder
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P. 436
Child's folded note from Jim: 'you are the best mother in the world' — unfolded view
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P. 437
Child's letter to 'Maryann' signed 'Dana'
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P. 438
University of Central Florida commencement announcement, signed by Nancy Fletcher McEwan, May 1986
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P. 439
Newspaper page: 'Water Key To Progress In South' and 'Soil Testing Program Is Paying Off' (The News and Courier, March 26, 1961)
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P. 440
Newspaper feature: 'Gen. Wade Hampton — War and Reconstruction Hero' by Ralph Jerome Cannaday (The News and Courier, March 26, 1961)
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P. 441
Three cabinet photographs: Seaman Sinkler FitzSimons, Henrietta Gaillard FitzSimons, and their son Christopher (1888–1898), with typed slip
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P. 442
Typed letter from Seaman Sinkler FitzSimons (Eutawville, S.C.) to his sister Ellen M. FitzSimons, April 29, 1918
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P. 443
Album page: portraits of Louisa and John FitzSimons with two 1937 clippings about Miss Louisa de Berniere FitzSimons of the Georgia Division of Public Welfare
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P. 444
Envelope from Historic Charleston Foundation, addressed to Mrs. J. P. Walker, forwarded to S. G. Stoney, 1968
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P. 445
Letter from Halifax, N.S., January 15, 1918 — opening sheet, 'Dear Louisa' (John McCready FitzSimons to his sister Louisa de Berniere FitzSimons)
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P. 446
Letter from Halifax, N.S., January 15, 1918 — second sheet and verso of first sheet, signed 'your brother John'
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P. 447
Letter from John, Manila, Nov. 10, 1928 — page 1 (Manila Hotel stationery)
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P. 448
Letter from John, Manila, Nov. 10, 1928 — page 2 (Destroyer Squadron 13 orders)
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P. 449
Letter from John McCready FitzSimons, Manila, Nov. 10, 1928 — page 3 (dinner with Dolly Middleton)
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P. 450
Letter from John McCready FitzSimons, Manila, Nov. 10, 1928 — page 4 (construction duty, 6:30 a.m. starts)
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P. 451
Letter from John McCready FitzSimons, Manila, Nov. 10, 1928 — page 5 (closing, signed 'your devoted brother John')
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P. 452
Newspaper clipping obituary: 'Founder of Lost Battalion Dies in Flat Rock' (Samuel G. FitzSimons, WWI aviator, d. by suicide near Flat Rock NC)
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P. 453
Cover sheet: 'An article by Theodore Lynch FitzSimons on Charleston'
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P. 454
Typescript: 'The Charm of Charleston Houses and Gardens' by Theodore Lynch FitzSimons — page 1
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P. 455
Stoney family genealogy, page 1 of 2: John Stoney (b. 1749) and descendants
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P. 456
Typescript essay on Charleston gardens, page VI: Magnolia and the Adger-Smythe garden
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P. 457
Typescript essay on Charleston gardens, page III: Goose Creek Church (near Otranto) and Charleston hotels
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P. 458
Typescript essay on Charleston gardens, page (cont.): the elusive charm of Charleston and the mockingbird
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P. 459
Typescript essay on Charleston gardens, page (cont.): Middleton Place and the Carolina Gazette
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P. 460
Typescript essay on Charleston gardens, page VI (cont.): Washington Plantation, the English garden tradition, and the bricks of a Charleston byway
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P. 461
Typescript essay on Charleston gardens, page VII: the Miles Brewton (Pringle) House
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P. 462
Stoney family genealogy, page 2: third-generation expansions
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P. 463
Stoney genealogy notes by SGS — page 3 (Matheson, Stoney, FitzSimons branches)
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P. 464
Stoney genealogy notes by SGS — page 4 (Stoney) with cover note to Amy
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P. 465
Stoney–Gaillard–Gourdin–Barker–FitzSimons pedigree chart by SGS — page 5
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P. 466
Cover note from Samuel Gaillard Stoney (SGS) to Amy, 30 June 1958
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P. 467
Envelope (reverse) — Hancock River House, Hancock, Va., postmarked Jacksonville 1958
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P. 468
Envelope with endorsement: 'Letter from John FitzSimons to his sister Louisa — from Manila during World War I.'
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P. 469
Album page: Theodore Stoney FitzSimons family — six photographs, poem, and obituary
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P. 470
Album page: W. Huger FitzSimons family — obituaries, war-service clippings, and family portraits
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P. 471
Wartime Christmas airgraph from R. C. FitzSimons, Canadian Army overseas, to Mrs. J. P. Walker
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P. 472
Editorial eulogy of Samuel Gaillard FitzSimons, by Major Peter Gething (page 1 of 2)
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P. 473
Editorial eulogy of Samuel Gaillard FitzSimons, continued, closing with lines from Shelley (page 2 of 2)
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P. 474
Cover letter from Henry F. Rivers to Minnie, Johns Island, 28 June 1965, enclosing the FitzSimons eulogies
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P. 475
Letter from Arthur Huger, A.E.F. Transportation Service, describing his first flight with a South Carolinian pilot
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P. 476
Letter from W. Huger FitzSimons to his mother, Charleston, 22 October 1896, announcing the birth of his daughter (page 1 of 3)
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P. 477
Letter from W. Huger FitzSimons to his mother, continued — banking, the rice crop, the children (page 2 of 3)
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P. 478
Letter from W. Huger FitzSimons to his mother, conclusion — Uncle Theodore, Minnie, and signature (page 3 of 3)
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P. 479
Empty envelope addressed to Mrs. Donald M. Allston Jr., John's Island, S.C., postmarked June 29, 1965, annotated 'Tribute to W.H.F.S.'
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P. 480
Letter from France, A.P.O. 717, August 10, 1918: an American officer writes Mr. FitzSimons after meeting his aviator son on a French street
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P. 481
Newspaper obituary clipping: W. Huger FitzSimons of Charleston, lawyer
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P. 482
Letter from Hendersonville, N.C., November 22, 1929: family writer to 'Ellie' about recovering eyes
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P. 483
Letter continued: closing paragraph thanking the recipient for kindness and understanding through dark hours, signed 'Affy'
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P. 484
Letter of condolence to Miss FitzSimons from 32 Broad St., Charleston, September 8, 1939, on the death of her brother
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P. 485
Compiler's caption: 'Letter to W. H. FitzSimons from Mr. Nat. Barnwell expressing sympathy over the loss of W.H.F.'s brother Samuel Gaillard FitzSimons'
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P. 486
Page 2 of a letter mentioning Frank and James, with overlapping caption, a second letter fragment, and a funeral-notice clipping
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P. 487
Memorial page for William Huger FitzSimons (1861–1939) and Annie Cain, with portraits of their five children and a 1942 Hendersonville clipping on Reginald FitzSimons
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P. 488
Album page with portrait of Ellen FitzSimons's German governess, a yellow pocket holding documents from her 1948 retirement, and three addressed envelopes
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P. 489
International World Who's Who proof sheet for Ellen Milliken FitzSimons, 1948–49 edition
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P. 490
Carbon copy of Ellen Milliken FitzSimons's letter accepting retirement and the role of Honorary Librarian, May 27, 1948
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P. 491
Closing page of a letter from Theodore G. Barker to Miss Ellen M. FitzSimons at Spartanburg, inviting her and 'Gaillie' to visit
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P. 492
Letter from Minnie at Adams Run, S.C. to her Aunt Louisa, October 12, 1905, opening (page 1 of 3)
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P. 493
Letter from Minnie P. FitzSimons at Adams Run, October 12, 1905, continuation showing both interior pages of the folded sheet (page 2 of 3)
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P. 494
Letter from Minnie P. FitzSimons at Adams Run, October 12, 1905, closing and signature (page 3 of 3)
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P. 495
Letter from Ellen M. FitzSimons to Amy, Jan. 1, 1948 — page 1 of 2
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P. 496
Letter from Ellen M. FitzSimons to Amy, Jan. 1, 1948 — page 2 of 2
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P. 497
Letter from Ellen M. FitzSimons to Amy, Dec. 9, 1948 (page 1 of 2)
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P. 498
Letter from Ellen M. FitzSimons to Amy, Dec. 9, 1948 (page 2 of 2)
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P. 499
Letter fragment — reflections on temperament and the 'Philistine,' undated (page 1)
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P. 500
Letter fragment — reflections on temperament and the 'Philistine,' undated (page 2)
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P. 501
Charleston Library Society resolution honoring Miss Ellen M. FitzSimons on retirement, 1948
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P. 502
Letter fragment — reflections on temperament and the 'Philistine,' undated (page 3)
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P. 503
Letter fragment — reflections on American society and the 'uplift' movement, undated
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P. 504
Section divider: index of letters from family members and from Ellie to Mr. Easterby
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P. 505
Letter from Ellie at Hendersonville, N.C. to her sister Amy, October 26, 1948 (page 1 of 4)
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P. 506
Letter from Ellie at Hendersonville, N.C. to her sister Amy, October 26, 1948 (page 2 of 4)
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P. 507
Letter from Ellie at Hendersonville, N.C. to her sister Amy, October 26, 1948 (page 3 of 4)
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P. 508
Letter from Ellie at Hendersonville, N.C. to her sister Amy, October 26, 1948 (page 4 of 4, closing)
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P. 509
Letter from Ellie to Mr. Easterby thanking him for his book (page 1 of 2)
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P. 510
Letter from Ellie to Mr. Easterby thanking him for his book, page 2 / closing
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P. 511
Telegram from Kit FitzSimons to Ellen M. FitzSimons on her sailing for Europe, 16 June 1911
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P. 512
Postal Telegraph 'PERFECT DAY' greeting from Tote and Gaillie to Ellen M. FitzSimons, 14 May 1935
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P. 513
Letter from Hendersonville, N.C., to 'Dear Sister' (Ellie / Ellen M. FitzSimons), Wednesday April 11 (or 10), 1935 (page 1)
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P. 514
Letter from 'Uncle Sate' to Ellen, April 1935 — page 2 (conclusion)
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P. 515
Letter, Monday, to 'My dearest Ellie' on the celebration of her retirement (page 1)
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P. 516
Letter, Monday, to 'My dearest Ellie' (page 2, conclusion) - signed Louisa
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P. 517
Letter from John McCready FitzSimons (Hendersonville, N.C.) to his sister Ellie, Aug. 12, 1948 — sheet 1
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P. 518
Letter from John McCready FitzSimons to his aunt Ellie, Hendersonville, N.C., Aug. 12, 1948 — sheet 2
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P. 519
Letter from John McCready FitzSimons to his aunt Ellie, Hendersonville, N.C., Aug. 12, 1948 — sheet 3
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P. 520
Letter from John McCready FitzSimons to his aunt Ellie, Hendersonville, N.C., Aug. 12, 1948 — sheet 4
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P. 521
Letter from John McCready FitzSimons to his aunt Ellie, Hendersonville, N.C., Aug. 12, 1948 — sheet 5 (closing)
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P. 522
Verso of John McCready FitzSimons letter sheet 5, with compiler's inked id 'John Fitz-Simons'
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P. 523
Newspaper clipping: Ellen M. FitzSimons honored at College of Charleston sesqui-centennial, May 1935
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P. 524
Typed letter from William Huger FitzSimons to his sister Ellen M. FitzSimons, Hendersonville, N.C., March 26, 1935
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P. 525
Letter from a niece Ellen to Aunt Ellen, April 23, 1943 — opening page
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P. 526
Letter from Ellen to Aunt Ellen, April 23, 1943 — inside spread (pages 2–3)
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P. 527
Letter fragment — niece Ellen to Aunt Ellen, Easter plans and August vacation
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P. 528
Letter from John E. Gibbs honoring Ellen M. FitzSimons on her retirement, 1963 (page 3)
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P. 529
Letter from Harrison Randolph, College of Charleston, offering honorary Doctor of Laws degree to Ellen M. FitzSimons, 28 March 1935
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P. 530
Letter to Aunt Ellen on Virginia Rugheimer's appointment as her successor at the Library, 13 July 1948 (page 1)
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P. 531
Letter from Ellen to Aunt Ellen on Virginia Rugheimer succeeding her at the Library, 13 July 1948 (page 2)
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P. 532
Letter from Frank L. FitzSimons Sr. to Aunt Ellen, war news from Reginald and Frankie, 14 March 1944
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P. 533
Letter inviting Ellen to Hendersonville and Brookland, 9 November 1909
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P. 534
Newspaper clipping collage on Ellen M. FitzSimons — retirement, obituary, and tributes, 1948–1953
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P. 535
Three envelopes: from Hammond, Kennedy & Yow (Augusta), and two addressed to Mrs. J. Pickens Walker
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P. 536
Letter from Spartanburg, S.C., to 'Dear Amy,' June 16, 1940 — meditation on old age as an alibi (page 1)
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P. 537
Letter to 'My dearest Ellen,' 12 October 1940 — describing her own 'funeral' (page 1)
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P. 538
Letter to 'My dearest Ellen,' 12 October 1940 — describing her own 'funeral' (page 2)
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P. 539
Letter to 'My dearest Ellen,' 12 October 1940 — describing her own 'funeral' (page 3)
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P. 540
Letter to 'My dearest Ellen,' 12 October 1940 — describing her own 'funeral' (page 4)
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P. 541
Letter to 'My dearest Ellen,' 12 October 1940 — describing her own 'funeral' (page 5)
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P. 542
Letter to 'My dearest Ellen,' 12 October 1940 — describing her own 'funeral' (page 6)
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P. 543
Letter from Henry C. Hammond to Ellen FitzSimons — page 1 (Grahams visit; camellia from 'the emperor of Japan')
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P. 544
Letter from Henry C. Hammond to Ellen FitzSimons — page 2 with signature ('take them to the real Ellen')
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P. 545
Letter to Amy, page 2 — congratulations on Dee's marriage to a doctor
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P. 546
Letter to Amy, page 3 — Uncle Huger's 'Memorandum of the FitzSimons family'
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P. 547
Letter to Amy, page 4 — 'After Glow' and closing
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P. 548
Letter from G.S.F. (Gaillard Stoney FitzSimons) to Amy, 10 Nov 1942, page 1
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P. 549
Letter from G.S.F. (Gaillard Stoney FitzSimons) to Amy, 10 Nov 1942, page 2
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P. 550
Letter from G.S.F. (Gaillard Stoney FitzSimons) to Amy, 10 Nov 1942, page 3 with signature
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P. 551
Letter from Ellen Milliken FitzSimons to Amy Walker, October 7, 1955 — page 1
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P. 552
Letter from Ellen to Amy Walker, October 7, 1955 — page 2
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P. 553
Family of Gaillard Stoney FitzSimons and Susan Lockwood — photographs and pedigree notes
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P. 554
FitzSimons family portraits and clippings — Gaillard B., Frank Lockwood, Katherine, Ellen Milliken
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P. 555
Newspaper clipping: Frank FitzSimons awarded Navy Cross for Argonne heroism
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P. 556
Newspaper clipping: 'Frank FitzSimons Relates Much Interesting History on Radio,' January 22, 1959
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P. 557
Newspaper clipping: account of a civic gathering at the school, with veterans' association and Father's Day program
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P. 558
Photograph: unidentified young sailor in Navy dress blues, ca. 1940s
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P. 559
Frank L. FitzSimons Sr. family — Golden Glow, Ellen at NYPL, Margarita's wedding, Frank Jr. in WWII
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P. 560
Hendersonville FitzSimons clippings — Ellen retires from NYPL, Frank Jr. transferred to Polk County, Mary Ann Allston obituary, Frank Sr. honored
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P. 561
Newspaper clipping: 'VFW Honors FitzSimons, Elects Ray' with portrait of Frank L. FitzSimons
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P. 562
Wedding invitation, WHKP radio ad, and 'Frank FitzSimons Named To Post at Northwestern' clipping
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P. 563
Photograph: young woman seated on a wooden dock, ca. 1940s
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P. 564
Photograph: studio portrait of a young woman, ca. 1940s
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P. 565
Photograph: elderly man and young woman in front of a porch, ca. 1930s
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P. 566
Photograph: two young boys with a dog in a yard, ca. 1960s
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P. 567
Color snapshot: family group in evening dress, February 1965
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P. 568
Color snapshot: young child seated in carved Victorian armchair
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P. 569
Color snapshot: wedding party at altar, August 1970
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P. 570
Color snapshot: two young women in evening gowns
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P. 571
Color snapshot: young couple in formal evening dress, February 1965
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P. 572
Newspaper clippings: FitzSimons book 'On Banks of Oklawaha' announced and bust of Frank FitzSimons unveiled
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P. 573
Newspaper cover: The Times-News 'Accent' section — 'Mr. Fitz — Henderson County's Master Storyteller,' December 8, 1979
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P. 574
'Who's Who in Railroading' biographical entries — Walker family, including James Pickens Walker Sr.
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P. 575
Letter, Wm. M. Bliss to Rev. J. Harvey Jenkins re Camp Courtney loudspeaker disturbance, 11 September 1975
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P. 576
Newspaper clipping 'Barrett, Allston Win Promotions At C&S' mounted on a W. A. Livingston letter, 9 March 1957
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P. 577
Letter from W. A. Livingston, Orangeburg, S.C., congratulating Barrett and Allston on C&S Bank promotions, 9 March 1957
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P. 578
Newspaper clipping: 'Donald Allston Jr. Receives C. & S. Bank Promotion,' ca. 1957
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P. 579
Carte de visite portrait: unidentified Union Army officer with mustache, ca. 1861–1865
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P. 580
Carte de visite portrait: unidentified Union Army officer with mustache (duplicate of page 579)
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P. 581
Carte de visite portrait: unidentified bearded gentleman in dark coat, ca. 1860s–1870s
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P. 582
Carte de visite portrait: unidentified bearded gentleman (duplicate of page 581)
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P. 583
Carte de visite portrait: Maj. T. G. Barker (Confederate uniform)
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P. 584
Newspaper feature: 'Mr. Fitz — Henderson County's Master Storyteller' by Bob Whitmire (The Times-News, Hendersonville, N.C., December 8, 1979)
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P. 585
WHKP Special Anniversary Edition clipping: 'FitzSimons Book Coming!' announcing 'On Banks of the Oklawaha'
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P. 586
Photograph: young sailor (likely Frank Lockwood FitzSimons), World War I era
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P. 587
Photograph mounted on card: 'Visit to Charleston, S.C., May 14, 1895 — Gen. Wade Hampton & Maj. Theodore G. Barker'
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P. 588
Letter from Maggie Kershaw FitzSimons, May 5, 1977: 'Thought you would like to read about your Fiesty cousin'
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P. 589
Newspaper feature: 'Frank L. FitzSimons Sr. Named Winner of Annual Wolfe Award' (The Times-News, Hendersonville, N.C., October 29, 1977)
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P. 590
Newspaper feature: 'Golden Glow's banker turned author' (The Northwestern COMPASS)
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P. 591
Title page of memorial booklet: 'A Memorial Record for Friends and Relatives'
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P. 592
Memorial booklet for Morton E. Lord, 1903–1993 — Psalm 23 and service details
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P. 593
Newspaper obituary clipping for Oswald Beverly 'Bo' McEwan of Orlando
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P. 594
Title page of 'Who's Who in Railroading in North America,' 1940 (Tenth) Edition
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P. 595
Wedding notice for Frank L. FitzSimons III and Maria del Carmen Ochoa Kress, and Newberry College promotions clipping
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P. 596
Newspaper clippings: Mahaffey-Waterfall wedding (Spartanburg) and unidentified cotton-industry eulogy
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P. 597
Montage of clippings and a photograph: FitzSimons family — farm board appointment, Mahaffey–Waterfall wedding, Strozier–Allston engagement, Kiwanis presidency, with addressed envelope
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P. 598
Handwritten letter from Ellen to Amy, February 23, 1962 — page 1 (retirement and a bout of flu)
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P. 599
Letter from Ellen to Amy FitzSimons (Mrs. James Pickens Walker), February 23, 1962 — page 2 (retirement, springtime, family news)
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P. 600
Letter from Ellen to Amy FitzSimons (Mrs. James Pickens Walker), page 2 — Ashley Hall, Charleston, Nancy
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P. 601
Letter from Ellen to Amy FitzSimons (Mrs. James Pickens Walker), page 3 — closing, signed 'Ellen'
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P. 602
Wedding clipping: Esther Lorraine Mahaffey marries Gaillard FitzSimons Waterfall, Camden, December 21
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P. 603
Wedding announcement: Margarita Consuelo Allston marries Richard Lee Strozier, Johns Island, February 7, 1969
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P. 604
Newspaper clipping: AQF3 Frank I. FitzSimons III named Attack Squadron 75 Sailor of the Month, Oct. 17, 1970
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P. 605
Newspaper clippings: Frank L. FitzSimons Jr. installed as president of Kiwanis Club of Hendersonville, October 1970
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P. 606
Envelope to Mrs. James Pickens Walker (1957) with newspaper article on Drayton Hall and the Drayton family
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P. 607
Letter from Dorothy to Amy Walker, April 17, 1957, on the Drayton miniatures, the Edward Perry portrait, and the search for a Drayton coat of arms
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P. 608
Will of Ann Drayton Perry, page 8 (signatures and probate certification)
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P. 609
Will of Edward Perry the Younger of Saint Pauls Parish, 8 June 1797 (certified typescript copy from Charleston Probate)
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P. 610
Family group sheet — McEwan / Walker / FitzSimons / Perry / Drayton ancestral chart, seven generations
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P. 611
Letter from Dorothy to Amy Walker, 17 Apr 1957, page 2 — with traced Drayton Hall coat of arms (after Motte Alston Read)
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P. 612
Will of Ann Drayton Perry, page 1 (certified typescript copy from Charleston Probate)
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P. 613
Will of Ann Drayton Perry, page 2 (typescript copy)
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P. 614
Will of Ann Drayton Perry, page 3 (typescript copy)
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P. 615
Will of Ann Drayton Perry, page 4 (typescript copy)
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P. 616
Will of Ann Drayton Perry, page 5 (typescript copy)
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P. 617
Will of Ann Drayton Perry, page 6 (typescript copy)
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P. 618
Will of Ann Drayton Perry, page 7 (typescript copy)
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P. 619
Miniature portraits and photograph: Mrs. John Drayton (Rebecca Perry), Anne Drayton, Edward Perry, and Maria Hopley; with Drayton Hall view
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P. 620
Coffin–Perry–Crawford family group: portraits, family tree, and 'Distinctive Churches of Florida' clipping
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P. 621
Newspaper clipping: 'Distinctive Churches of Florida — Cedar Key Episcopal Church'
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P. 622
Manuscript note: Elizabeth Howell of Savannah married Charles Mason Bessellieu of Grahamville, and their children
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P. 623
Wrapper inscribed 'Family Tree of the Perrys'
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P. 624
Fold-out Perry family tree (front side, headed 'PERRY')
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P. 625
Back of the Perry family-tree fold-out, with attribution note
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P. 626
Letter from Cousin Josie, Charleston, April 23, 1910 — page 1
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P. 627
Letter from Cousin Josie, Charleston, April 23, 1910 — page 2 (conclusion)
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P. 628
Fold-out Perry family tree (continuation sheet, with Waring, Perry, Bessellieu, FitzSimons branches)
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P. 629
Hand-drawn pedigree chart in pencil — children of Mary Annie Perry & Samuel Gaillard FitzSimons Sr., with their issue
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P. 630
Handwritten genealogy notes — marriage of Julia Virginia Bessellieu and B. F. Dunkin Perry; marriage of Mary Annie Perry and Samuel Gaillard FitzSimons with their children
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P. 631
Handwritten record of the marriage of Amy Perry FitzSimons to James Pickens Walker, 1908; with births of their first two children
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P. 632
Editorial note in blue ink — key to the following memorandum and Bible extracts
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P. 633
Memoir of Mary Anne Perry FitzSimons, page 1 — 'Mas' Dunkin' lullaby and her grandfather Edward Perry's Pee-Dee purchase
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P. 634
Memorandum by Minnie Perry FitzSimons (handwritten draft), page 2 — rat birthmark, removal to Charleston, third marriage of grandmother
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P. 635
Extracts from the family Bible of John Lucius Hedley — marriages and notes, 1802–1924
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P. 636
Hedley family Bible record (page 2 of 3): marriage of Rev. John Hedley and deaths in his family, transcribed by Minnie P. FitzSimons, 1924
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P. 637
Hedley family Bible record (page 3 of 3): births of enslaved persons in J. L. Hedley's household and note on Maria Ann Mauger (née Hedley), transcribed by Minnie P. FitzSimons, 1924
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P. 638
Album page with Perry/Drayton/Rawlins family tree, packet of folded family papers, and a Bessellieu family list
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P. 639
Same album page as p. 638, with the Grace Church (Camden, S.C.) mailing envelope laid flat over the upper portion of the Perry family tree
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P. 640
Grace Church (Camden, S.C.) certified extract from the Parish Register for 1874: history record of Rev. Benjamin Fanneil Dunkin Perry
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P. 641
Grace Church (Camden, S.C.) certified extract from the Parish Register for 1907: burial record of Julia N. Perry
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P. 642
Grace Church (Camden, S.C.) certified extract from the Record Book for 1874: ministerial record of the Rev. B. F. Dunkin Perry
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P. 643
Grace Church (Camden, S.C.) certified extract from the Parish Register for 1874: burial record of Rev. B. F. D. Perry
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P. 644
Notarized Grace Church burial record excerpt for Rev. B. F. Dunkin Perry, 13 June 1969 (duplicate of p643)
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P. 645
Letter from Grace Church parish secretary Mrs. Jas. E. Schwartz to Mrs. J. P. Walker Jr., June 13, 1969
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P. 646
Portrait photographs of Anne Dever Pickens and James Pickens with handwritten descendant chart
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P. 647
Handwritten Perry–FitzSimons–Walker–McEwan descendant chart on loose buff sheet
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P. 648
Photo collage of Pickens family and a tucked-in typed family document
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P. 649
Notarized Pickens family-Bible record copied at Philippi, W. Va., 28 September 1953
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P. 650
Newspaper clipping: 'The Life and Times of William Lowndes' — Ruth Simmons, the 'Childless Widow' of Edwards House, Charleston, January 29, 1956
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P. 651
Manuscript essay on Reconstruction, the Amnesty Proclamation, and the Military Reconstruction Acts (page 1)
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P. 652
Manuscript essay on Reconstruction and the Military Reconstruction Act (page 2)
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P. 653
Letter from S. G. FitzSimons ('Uncle Sam') to W. Huger FitzSimons about the sale of the Farm for 'Sis' (Edie) and helping Aunt Lillian move from Brookland
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P. 654
Verso of S. G. FitzSimons letter — pencilled note identifying its subject
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P. 655
Note on Anna and Lizzie FitzSimons, Willie Gaillard, and Seaman FitzSimons
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P. 656
Pencilled note on Paul FitzSimons, Owen FitzSimons, and Christopher's brother
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P. 657
Cabinet card portrait of an unidentified young woman, Vandyke Studio, Charleston
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P. 658
Solicitation letter from Barbour County Historical Society for 'Leave Your Thumbprint in Time' history book
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P. 659
Newspaper feature: 'Newcomer' John Wendell Jones and 'Oldtimer' James Allen Crawford families
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P. 660
Typescript family history: James Pickens Walker and Amy Perry FitzSimons, page 1
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P. 661
Typescript family history: James Pickens Walker and Amy Perry FitzSimons, page 2
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P. 662
Typescript family history: Samuel Cadwalder Walker and Emma Dee Pickens, page 1
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P. 663
Typescript family history: Samuel Cadwalder Walker and Emma Dee Pickens, page 2 (winters in Philippi; children's marriages)
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P. 664
Typescript family history: Emma Dee Pickens Walker
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P. 665
Promotional flyer with book order blank: History of Barbour County, W.Va.
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P. 666
Submission guidelines: 'Items to consider in writing your Family Household History'