Album of Memories — Book 2
The second volume continues the family record, with additional correspondence, photographs, and clippings.
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P. 1
Memoir, opening: earliest memories, Becky the nurse, Theodore Barker, Rock Spring
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P. 2
Memoir, page 2: Rock Spring, Uncle Theodore's house, Becky and the goat, Aunt Rosa's wedding
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P. 3
Memoir, page 3: Brownies, the Jabberwock, Mammie's flowers and the pansy bed
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P. 4
Memoir, page 4: move from Rock Spring to Mt. Hope, Uncle Kit, the cowbell on Bub
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P. 5
Memoir, page 5: Oak Hurst garden during the Civil War, ruins of the Gibbes house
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P. 6
Memoir, page 6: Dad plants Mt. Hope 1893, the Storm of '93, Dunkin's illness
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P. 7
Memoir, page 7: Dunkin's death on Feb 4th, Mammie's grief, the nursery
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P. 8
Memoir, page 2: nurses' fairness, the nursery windows, Dad's roaring fires and family breakfast
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P. 9
Memoir of plantation childhood: nursery life and morning routines
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P. 10
Memoir of plantation childhood: nursery rules, anointing with mutton tallow, freedom of childhood
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P. 11
Memoir of plantation childhood: formal supper, Dad's storytelling, and the affection of the household
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P. 12
Memoir: 'Mister Simons' mourned, Mr. William Gonzales and Gullah stories, Aunt Lil and Uncle Willie
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P. 13
Memoir of plantation childhood: dancing lessons, the measles, and Mr. Kershaw rector of St. Michael's
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P. 14
Memoir of plantation childhood: Mrs. Kershaw's stories, the front steps, Dr. John Ancrum, Dr. Huger
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P. 15
Memoir of plantation childhood: family doctors, Uncle Kit, John and Louisa, Thomas Berry, Mam'mie's hospitality
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P. 16
Memoir of plantation childhood: the medicine closet, doctoring the workers, hog butchering
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P. 17
Memoir continues: sausage making at Rock Spring; school governesses; Andrew Larsen at Rock Spring
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P. 18
Memoir continues: Larsen daughters at Rock Spring school, plantation hospitality, breakfasts of game; first journeys to Charleston
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P. 19
Memoir continues: summers in N.C.; spring in Charleston; family routine at Brookland with Uncle Theodore and Aunt Ellen
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P. 20
Album page: Willtown Bluff clipping, Congaree Legion / Kronrad's Garage column, oval portrait 'A.P.F.S.', and addressed envelope to Helen Barnwell
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P. 21
Continuation of newspaper clipping 'WILLTOWN BLUFF' — Mount Hope plantation, the rice-field era, and the 1911 hurricane
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P. 22
Letter from Amy P. FitzSimons in Spartanburg to Helen, October 18, 1900 (page 1)
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P. 23
Letter from Amy P. FitzSimons in Spartanburg to Helen, October 18, 1900 (page 2)
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P. 24
Memoir continues: happy plantation childhood; the donkey Billy-the-goat; sent to Charleston for school at age eleven
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P. 25
Amy FitzSimons recollections: Charleston girlhood, dancing school, St. Mary's, St. Cecilia balls
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P. 26
Photographs of Mount Hope: living room, 'Mam'mie' (Minnie Perry FitzSimons, the compiler's mother), an unidentified man, and an A. P. F. S. vignette
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P. 27
Photograph of Mount Hope household servants with caption identifying 'Daddy Tom,' 'Daddy Smith,' Ellen the cook, and 'Mauma Chloe' the nurse
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P. 28
Portrait photograph of Amy Perry FitzSimons as a young girl, school memory caption
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P. 29
Photographs of Amy Perry FitzSimons at Rockville Academy and at the Sass sisters' school
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P. 30
Typed letter from cousin in Waynesville, N.C., to Cousin Amy, 10 Sept 1960, returning Minnie's family-tree notes
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P. 31
Memorandum by Minnie Perry FitzSimons — Hedley/Perry family history, page 1 of 2
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P. 32
Memorandum by Minnie Perry FitzSimons — page 2 of 2: Mas' Dunkin anecdote and reflections on her father
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P. 33
Typed extracts from family Bible of John Lucius Hedley (page 1 of 2)
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P. 34
Typed extracts from family Bible of John Lucius Hedley (page 2 of 2)
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P. 35
Verso of the typed Hedley Bible extracts, with handwritten attribution
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P. 36
Two childhood photographs of Amy Perry FitzSimons
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P. 37
Boyhood photograph of James Pickens Walker - Washington D.C. school years
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P. 38
Infant photograph of Amy Perry FitzSimons, 1888
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P. 39
Autobiographical memoir of childhood at Rock Spring and Mount Hope plantations
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P. 40
Envelope 'For May's children' and group photograph strip with reminiscence about a visit to Columbia
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P. 41
Newspaper clippings: Georges Clemenceau, Myron T. Herrick, and the 'Of No Consequence' anecdote
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P. 42
Letter recalling May's debut in Charleston society, 1906, with pasted portrait of Myron T. Herrick
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P. 43
Same letter as page 042 — May's debut in Charleston, 1906 — scanned with the pasted Herrick portrait removed
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P. 44
Two photographs from a house party at Mount Hope: Herbert Ravenel Sass, Bub, Genie Coffin, and Theodore Ravenel Jr.
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P. 45
Four photographs of Amy Perry FitzSimons at St. Mary's School, Raleigh, N.C., 1901–1903
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P. 46
Group photograph: 'Jamie' (James Pickens Walker Sr.), fullback, Washington and Lee University varsity football team, 1901
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P. 47
Oval studio portrait of Amy Perry FitzSimons, 1905
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P. 48
Photograph of Mount Hope plantation house
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P. 49
Photographs: J. P. Walker with classmates at Washington & Lee, and Amy Perry FitzSimons at St. Mary's
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P. 50
Photograph: Washington & Lee varsity team, 1902
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P. 51
Three photographs of Amy Perry FitzSimons, 1902 and 1904
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P. 52
Photographs: James Pickens Walker with B. & O. engineers, and family scenes with Anna Walker
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P. 53
Infant photograph of James Pickens Walker, and view of his birthplace at Fairfield farm, Overfield, W. Va.
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P. 54
Memorandum: family of Samuel Cadwalder Walker and Emma Dee Pickens
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P. 55
Memorandum continued: Walker family in Washington, Philippi, and the Pickens farm
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P. 56
Three photographs of a country lane and farmhouse porches
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P. 57
Cabinet portrait of James Pickens Walker, 1900, Rock Hill Academy - Clarksburg WV studio
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P. 58
Photograph of a Charleston building 'Puck' built; recollection of debut dance
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P. 59
Amy FitzSimons memoir: meeting Puck, USC commencement, malarial fever, engagement
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P. 60
Engraved wedding invitation: Amy Perry FitzSimons and James Pickens Walker, October 20, 1908
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P. 61
Photograph of first living room at the farm in West Virginia; memoir of early married life, 1908–1910
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P. 62
Oval vignette portrait of an infant — Amy Perry Walker ('Buzzie')
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P. 63
Photographs and inscription: Amy Perry Walker ('Buzzie'), born March 1910, died June 1911
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P. 64
Envelope dated June 30, 1911 — July 1, 1911; snapshot of Buzzie; memoir of her death in Weldon
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P. 65
Envelope: 'Four leaf clover sent to Baby at his birth by Amy. Little Sam'
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P. 66
Pressed four-leaf clover sent to James Pickens Walker Jr. at his birth
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P. 67
Newspaper death notice: Amy FitzSimons Walker, infant daughter of J. P. Walker, died June 30, 1911
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P. 68
Newspaper obituary: 'Dear Little Infant Taken Away' — Amy Walker, died June 30, 1911
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P. 69
Handwritten memorial poem: 'Is it well with the Child? / Is it well with Thee?' (2 Kings 4:26)
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P. 70
Oval portrait of James Pickens Walker Jr. as a toddler, with memoir of his birth and the family's move to Richmond
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P. 71
Four snapshots of James Pickens Walker Jr. at Cain Island and Richmond, 1913, with memoir continuation
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P. 72
Oval vignette baby portrait — James Pickens Walker Jr., ca. 1912
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P. 73
Oval vignette portrait of an infant — Pickens Walker
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P. 74
Snapshots of Pickens Walker — Richmond and Cain Island
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P. 75
Snapshots of Cain Island — house, launch, marsh, Marie Petite with shark
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P. 76
Snapshots of Pickens Walker in Richmond; memoir of summers at Cain Island and Philippi
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P. 77
Memoir of A.C.L. valuation work and winter in Petersburg; snapshots from Philippi
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P. 78
Memoir of summer 1915 at Saluda, Mam'mie's illness, birth of Dee at Roper Hospital October 1915
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P. 79
Snapshots of Dee at 132 Rutledge Avenue; envelope endorsed 'My 1st letter from Pickens'
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P. 80
Pencilled note: 'Tell Mama I am Mr McGregor, & I am missin' her — Dilly'
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P. 81
Pencilled birthday note from young Pickens to his mother: 'Dear Mamsie — Many happy returns of the day'
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P. 82
Snapshot of Mount Hope from Mannie's garden, with caption recording Dad's move from Cain Island
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P. 83
St. Cecilia Society membership card for J. P. Walker (1915) and tipped-in sheet beginning Mannie's bequest list to Amy
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P. 84
Minnie's handwritten bequest list to Amy: furniture, silver, china, and the Drayton Bible (sheet 1 of 2)
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P. 85
Minnie's bequest list to Amy: jewelry, table silver, and residue (sheet 2 of 2)
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P. 86
Sepia snapshot of a baby in a bonnet and a small boy in front of a porch (uncaptioned)
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P. 87
Six snapshots of the Walker children with cousins at Mount Hope, Fairview, and Clarksburg
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P. 88
Seven snapshots: the Walker children at Jacksonville, Florida and Jacksonville Beach
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P. 89
Envelope postmarked Yonges Island, S.C., April 5, 1933, addressed to Mrs. J. P. Walker in Savannah, Georgia
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P. 90
Blank Carolina Savings Bank check signed by Minnie P. FitzSimons
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P. 91
Letter from Mother (Mary Anne Perry FitzSimons) to her daughter Amy, Wednesday, July 14th — page 1 of 3
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P. 92
Letter from Mother (Mary Anne Perry FitzSimons) to her daughter Amy, Wednesday, July 14th — page 2 of 3
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P. 93
Letter from Mother (Mary Anne Perry FitzSimons) to her daughter Amy, page 3 of 3 — family news, signed 'Mother'
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P. 94
Letter from Mother (Mary Anne Perry FitzSimons) to her daughter Amy, Wednesday, April 5th, 1933 — page 1 of 3
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P. 95
Letter from Mother (Mary Anne Perry FitzSimons), April 5th, 1933 — page 2 of 3, enclosing a signed blank check for Theodore
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P. 96
Letter from Mother (Minnie Perry FitzSimons), April 5th, 1933, page 3 of 3 — Sambo and Mary's son Sam Jr. born, William Moffett's death, signed 'Mother'
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P. 97
Snapshots of Pickens Walker at 132 Rutledge and at Montessori School; Dee and two of the West girls
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P. 98
Three snapshots of Pickens and the Waite children with Dad, on horseback and donkey at the farm
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P. 99
Memoir of Mary Ann's birth, June 1918; family at 132 and 65 Rutledge Ave.
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P. 100
Studio portrait of Mary Ann Walker; family snapshots at Tryon, 1921
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P. 101
Studio portrait of Pickens (Bo) Walker, Charleston, S.C.
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P. 102
Studio portrait of Emma Dee Walker, Charleston, S.C.
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P. 103
Envelope addressed to Mrs. J. P. Walker, 1535 Post St., Jacksonville, Florida
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P. 104
Letter from Mother (Mary Anne Perry FitzSimons) to her daughter 'Dear little Aimie' — page 1 of 3, May 1926
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P. 105
Letter from Mother (Mary Anne Perry FitzSimons) to 'Dear little Aimie' — page 2 of 3, May 1926
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P. 106
Letter to 'Dear little Amie' from Mother, May 1926 — conclusion (page 3 of 3), signed 'Mother', dated 'Friday'
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P. 107
Envelope to Mrs. J. P. Walker, Jacksonville, postmarked Yonges Island, S.C., May 27, 1926
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P. 108
Photograph: house with screened porch and two dormers — Fair View, Yonges Island
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P. 109
Photograph: garden with pedestal urn, broken jar, and outbuildings — Fair View, Yonges Island
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P. 110
Photograph: porch steps, sundial, and flower border — Fair View, Yonges Island
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P. 111
Photograph: oak-shaded yard with iris border and wire fencing — Fair View, Yonges Island
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P. 112
Photograph: corner of cottage seen through live oaks — Fair View, Yonges Island
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P. 113
Photograph: Mount Hope plantation house, frontal view of porch
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P. 114
Photograph: Mount Hope plantation — garden path looking toward outbuilding
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P. 115
Photograph: Mount Hope plantation house seen through live oaks, with automobile
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P. 116
Memoir entry: Jacksonville and Savannah years, 1923–1926; photograph at Mount Hope
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P. 117
Photographs: Black Mountain, N.C. — family and friends at summer camp
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P. 118
Photographs: Mary Anne Walker and a children's group at Black Mountain, N.C.
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P. 119
Memoir entry: move to Savannah 1926; Mrs. Walker's illness; photograph of Mary Ann at Black Mountain
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P. 120
Photographs of 'Dee' (Savannah, Ga.) and clipping: Non-Suit in Johnson Case (Waycross)
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P. 121
Newspaper clipping: 'Senior High To Give Diplomas At Tonight Exercises' — Savannah Senior High School commencement, 1933
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P. 122
Three newspaper clippings: J. P. Walker promotion to general superintendent, Pickens Walker Jr. scholarship, and Ardsley Park home purchase
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P. 123
Group photograph: 'Meeting of A.C.L. Freight Traffic Represen[tatives], Savannah Ga. Sept[ember]'
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P. 124
Studio portrait of Mary Ann Walker during her high-school years
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P. 125
Outdoor portrait of Mary Ann Walker in a field of wildflowers
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P. 126
Cabinet card portrait of an unidentified infant — Thornton & Barrette, Artist, Clarksburg, West Va.
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P. 127
Studio portrait of 'Pickens' (James Pickens Walker Jr.) -- Savannah High School
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P. 128
Three envelopes: letters and a telegram from Cousin Pickens to W. & S.
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P. 129
Letter from James Pickens Walker Jr. ('Bo') at W&L to his father, 11/25/33
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P. 130
Letter from James Pickens Walker Jr. at Washington and Lee, on Southern Collegian letterhead, 1 February [1933]
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P. 131
Letter from James Pickens Walker Jr. on Southern Collegian letterhead, page 2, [1 February 1933]
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P. 132
Western Union telegram from Pickens Walker to his mother in Savannah after W&L Fancy Dress Ball and swim meet
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P. 133
Pencil caricature sketches: three figures in hats
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P. 134
Pencil cartoon of cowboy with pistol, captioned with Pickens Walker biography
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P. 135
Sepia portrait photograph: Pickens Walker while at W. & L.
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P. 136
Newspaper clippings: J. P. Walker's promotion to Jacksonville and Savannah farewell dinner from Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
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P. 137
Newspaper clipping: O. H. Page succeeds J. P. Walker as superintendent, Atlantic Coast Line
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P. 138
Two addressed envelopes to Mrs. J. P. Walker, 1934
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P. 139
Letter to 'My Dear Mom' — page 1, from Vivian S. to Amy FitzSimons Walker
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P. 140
Letter to 'My Dear Mom' — page 2, signed 'Vivian S.'
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P. 141
Newspaper clipping: 'Ex Railroader Visits Barbour' — retirement profile of James Pickens Walker Sr.
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P. 142
Letter to 'Mummie darling' from Dee at Hollins College — birthday letter, page 1 of 2, dated 'Friday night'
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P. 143
Letter to 'Mummie darling' — page 2, signed 'Dee'
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P. 144
Narrative: Dee and Mary Ann's schooling at Hollins, St. Mary's, and King-Smith — with photograph
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P. 145
Newspaper clipping: 'Miss Mary Ann Walker' — Jacksonville/Savannah debutante photographs
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P. 146
Newspaper clippings: Colonial Dames reception (Savannah, Dec. 1937) and 1938 debutante portrait
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P. 147
Envelope from Julia Faison Pickens and snapshot of J.P. Walker with friends at Timuquana Golf Club
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P. 148
Letter from Julia to 'Amy and Puck' — page 1 of condolence letter, Feb. 1945
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P. 149
Letter from Julia (cont.) — 'the Dump', Dee and Bob, the Walker children
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P. 150
Letter from Julia (cont.) — 'Pucklett' the baby's godfather, days of his illness
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P. 151
Letter from Julia (cont.) — sympathy of friends, the men at the Southern
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P. 152
Letter from Julia (cont.) — Mr. MacKay, tribute to 'Pick', and the promised promotion
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P. 153
Letter from Julia (cont.) — promotion and 'Aunt Jessie's' death
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P. 154
Letter from Julia (cont.) — Margaret Lawson's mother's death; sympathy for Mrs. Pickens
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P. 155
Letter from Julia (cont.) — frequent letters, Kate, plans through March
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P. 156
Letter from Julia — closing and signature, Feb. 10, 1945
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P. 157
Reverse / cover sheet of typed garden essay (paper-clipped manuscript)
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P. 158
Typed garden essay, page 1 of 4 — beginning a Southern garden in October
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P. 159
Typed garden essay, page 2 of 4 — sowing seed, preparing beds, manure and tobacco dust
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P. 160
Typed garden essay, page 3 of 4 — tobacco dust, Paris green, fertilizer, stocks
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P. 161
Typewritten gardening essay, page 4 — annual bed designs, German Iris and tulips, Southern annual border
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P. 162
Newspaper clipping announcing marriage of Emma Dee Walker to Robert Lawrence Corbell Jr., with addressed envelope
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P. 163
Letter from Dee (Emma Dee Walker Corbell) to her mother, Saturday — page 1
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P. 164
Letter from Dee, page 2 — china price list, flood news
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P. 165
Letter from Dee, page 3 — playing casino, the ham and avocados
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P. 166
Letter from Dee, page 4 — no water near home, mildew, the rainy week
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P. 167
Letter from Dee, closing page — getting used to a husband, signed 'Dee'
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P. 168
Letter from Dee — page on Dad's visit, Aunt Anne and the vases
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P. 169
Studio portrait of a U.S. Army captain, Medical Corps
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P. 170
Photograph of a young boy stretching in bed, Richmond St., 1938–1940
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P. 171
Photograph of Mary Ann Walker at the dresser, Richmond St., Jacksonville, Fla.
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P. 172
Studio photograph of Mary Ann as a Maid in the Revellers Court, 1938–1939
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P. 173
Ye Mystic Revellers 1939 — illustrated program cover
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P. 174
Photograph of infant Robert Lawrence Corbell III, born January 1940
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P. 175
Snapshot of Clara Brinson Williams ('Brissy'), with envelope from Edna (B. Snowden)
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P. 176
Letter from Edna Saunders, Fort George, Fla., Sept. 12, 1944 — sheet 1
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P. 177
Letter from Edna (Brinson Williams), Fort George, Florida — pages 2 and 3
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P. 178
Letter from Edna, Fort George, Florida — closing page with signature (Sept. 12, 1944)
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P. 179
Newspaper clipping: 'Surprises Are All Silver' — Bo McEwan silver wedding anniversary, Orlando Sentinel, 29 May 1966
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P. 180
Newspaper clipping: engagement of Mary Ann Walker to Oswald Beverley McEwan announced (March 9, 1941)
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P. 181
Photograph: Oswald Beverly McEwan in U.S. Army officer's uniform
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P. 182
Photograph: Mary Ann Walker in apron at the stove, 1941
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P. 183
Newspaper clipping: 'Will Be Matron of Honor in Prominent Wedding' — Mrs. Robert Lawrence Corbell Jr.
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P. 184
Photograph: infant Robert L. Corbell Jr.; second photograph removed
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P. 185
Letter from Lubomir Maleeff in Sofia, Bulgaria — page 1 (post-WWII thank-you for relief package)
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P. 186
Letter from Lubomir Maleeff in Sofia, Bulgaria — page 2 with return address
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P. 187
Wedding invitation: Mary Ann Walker to Lt. Oswald Beverley McEwan, Jacksonville, May 14, 1941
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P. 188
Wedding photograph: Mary Ann Walker and Lt. Oswald Beverley McEwan, Jacksonville
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P. 189
Wedding party photograph: bride and bridesmaids — studio proof
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P. 190
Newspaper clipping 'Licensed to Wed' and engraved wedding invitation: Ann Seymour Knight to James Pickens Walker Jr., June 26, 1941
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P. 191
Photograph: Ann Knight Walker and her bridesmaids
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P. 192
Five photographs of Robert Lawrence Corbell III as an infant and toddler, 1941–1942, with narrative about his parents Dee and Bob Corbell
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P. 193
Photographs of Robin Corbell at Mt. Vernon (1941–1942) and Benning Hills (1944)
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P. 194
Snapshot of Chris McEwan in the sand pile at 3657 Richmond St., Jacksonville
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P. 195
Studio portrait of Christopher Gaillard McEwan, born June 27, 1942
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P. 196
Snapshots of Mary Ann McEwan and baby Chris with his soldier father Bo, Alexandria and Coleman, 1942
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P. 197
Snapshots of Robin at Richmond St., Jacksonville and Benning Hills, Ga., 1944
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P. 198
Two addressed envelopes to Mrs. J. P. Walker — Robin Corbell's first letter (Portsmouth, 1948) and a Charleston envelope (1944)
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P. 199
Letter to Robin on red-bordered polka-dot stationery, scribbled in pencil
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P. 200
Letter from Mamie Simonds inviting Amy to the Simondses' golden wedding, Charleston, c. December 1944
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P. 201
Photographs: Ilu Corbell and baby Pickens Walker Corbell ('Pucky'), Berwyn Hills, 1944–1945
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P. 202
Photographs: Puck Corbell toddler portraits and family at Benning Hills
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P. 203
Photograph at Highlands, N.C. and newspaper clipping of lamp display by Mrs. J. P. Walker Jr.
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P. 204
Newspaper clipping: lamp and floral arrangement by Mrs. J. P. Walker Jr.
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P. 205
Photograph and newspaper clipping: Christopher McEwan, age 7, in pastel portrait exhibit at Winter Park Woman's Club
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P. 206
Photographs: Nancy Fletcher McEwan as a small child, born Orlando 1946
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P. 207
Photographs of Nancy McEwan and Chris McEwan as small children, Orlando
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P. 208
Photograph: The Corbell home, Maryview Hospital, Portsmouth, Va., 1946; with 1957 envelope to Mrs. Walker at Hendersonville
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P. 209
Child's pencil letter to 'Gam' from 'Bee jr.': trip to N.C., death of Champo and Pookie, fire that burned the Famous and Monroe Hotel (page 1 of 2)
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P. 210
Letter to 'Gam': trip to Nags Head, signed 'Dee jr.' (page 2 of 2)
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P. 211
Mailing envelope from Orlando, Feb. 1948; two angel greeting-card cut-outs; a snapshot of an Amy McEwan birthday party; and a calendar fragment
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P. 212
Die-cut greeting-card medallion: red rose surrounded by pink blossoms, with green bow
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P. 213
School exercise sheet: three sentences and a spelling list, with teacher's grade 'S Good'
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P. 214
School exercise sheet (reverse): spelling list of ten words, signed 'Chris Friday'
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P. 215
Birth notice for James Walker McEwan, 1948, with three photographs of Jim and family at the McEwan home, Orlando
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P. 216
Mailing envelope from New York, April 1953, addressed to J. P. Walker at Portsmouth, Va.; with snapshot of Pickens Walker 'Puck' Corbell on crutches
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P. 217
Child's letter: 'Dear Big Puck' — honor roll and a dollar
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P. 218
Airmail envelope to Mrs. J. P. Walker, Portsmouth, Va.
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P. 219
Letter from Margaret Baumeister to Minnie, April 20, 1953 — sheet 1
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P. 220
Letter from Margaret Baumeister to Minnie, April 20, 1953 — sheet 2
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P. 221
Letter from Margaret Baumeister to Minnie, April 20, 1953 — sheet 3
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P. 222
Letter from Margaret Baumeister to Minnie, April 20, 1953 — sheet 4 (closing)
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P. 223
Letter from Margaret Baumeister to Minnie, April 24, 1953 — page 1
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P. 224
Letter from Margaret Baumeister to Minnie, April 24, 1953 — page 2
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P. 225
Letter from Margaret Baumeister to Minnie, 24 April 1953 — page 3: pre-amputation schedule
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P. 226
Letter from Margaret Baumeister to Minnie, ca. April 1953 — closing page
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P. 227
Photographs of Puck, Ilu, and Robin, spring 1953, with Pickens Walker Corbell obituary clipping, December 2, 1953
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P. 228
Photographs: McEwan family group, June 1951; Ilu Corbell at Portsmouth; Jim McEwan, 1952
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P. 229
Photographs: Corbell and McEwan children at various homes, ca. early 1950s
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P. 230
Two addressed envelopes to Mrs. James Pickens Walker, Jacksonville and Hendersonville
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P. 231
Letter from Nancy McEwan to her grandmother, on 'Nancy McEwan' stationery
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P. 232
Letter fragment: 'Dearest light Brown — Happy Birthday — yesterday!' undated Saturday
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P. 233
Letter from Nancy at Camp Rockbrook to her grandmother, undated
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P. 234
Verso of Nancy's Camp Rockbrook letter — pencilled postscript
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P. 235
Sepia studio photograph of an infant in a long white gown
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P. 236
Verso of infant photograph — pencilled memorial of Rev. B. F. Dunkin Perry
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P. 237
Newspaper clipping: 'Backward Glances' — Agricultural Society of South Carolina, 1913
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P. 238
Obituary: Samuel G. FitzSimons of Jacksonville, Florida (post-service notice)
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P. 239
Pencil notes: Perry family marriages, births, and deaths
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P. 240
Obituary: Samuel G. FitzSimons of Jacksonville, Florida (pre-service notice)
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P. 241
Newspaper clipping: 'Walker on Board Union Station Co.'
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P. 242
Grace Church (Camden, S.C.) parish register excerpts: Julia N. Perry (1907) and Rev. B. F. D. Perry (1874 burial)
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P. 243
Grace Church (Camden, S.C.) parish register excerpts: Rev. B. F. Dunkin Perry and Benjamin Fanneil Dunkin Perry
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P. 244
Birth certificate of Theodore McEwan Green, Orange Memorial Hospital, Orlando, 13 July 1968
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P. 245
Wedding invitation: Paula Isenberg to Robert Lawrence Corbell III, San Diego
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P. 246
Obituary of Amy FitzSimons Walker, dated 1 December 1973
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P. 247
Obituary of Mrs. Mary Ann Walker McEwan, Orlando, March 1975
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P. 248
'Death Notices' clipping for Amy FitzSimons Walker, 1 December 1973
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P. 249
Obituary clipping: 'McEwan Funeral Held Here' for Mary Ann Walker McEwan
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P. 250
Obituary clipping: 'Veteran Editor J. P. Walker Dead At 56'
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P. 251
Obituary clipping: 'News Editor Walker Dies; Rites Today' for J. Pickens Walker Jr.
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P. 252
Envelope from Church of the Transfiguration, Buckhannon, W. Va., to James Pickens Walker
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P. 253
Letter from Rev. James H. Brennan to James Pickens Walker Jr. re: funeral of James Pickens Walker Sr.
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P. 254
Wedding clipping: 'Miss McEwan Is Bride' — Nancy Fletcher McEwan to Theodore Robert Green
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P. 255
Engagement clipping: 'McEwan-Green' — Nancy Fletcher McEwan to Theodore Robert Green
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P. 256
Color postcard: Church Street showing St. Philip's and Old French Huguenot Churches, Charleston, S.C.
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P. 257
Postcard with hymn 'O Mighty God, Creator, King' addressed to Ellen FitzSimons aboard S.S. Cincinnati
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P. 258
Stationery monogram 'NMcG' with show-through of pencilled letter on the verso
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P. 259
Letter from Nancy McEwan Green to 'Momma' — thank-you for wedding (page 1)
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P. 260
Letter from Nancy McEwan Green to 'Momma' — thank-you for wedding (page 2)
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P. 261
Duke University graduation invitation — blind-embossed cover
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Duke University graduation invitation — 3 June 1968
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University of Florida graduation invitation — blind-embossed cover
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Graduation announcement and name card: Christopher Gaillard McEwan, University of Florida College of Law, June 8, 1968
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Newspaper clipping fragment: portrait of 'Miss McEwan'
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Envelope: Nancy McEwan Green to Mrs. J. P. Walker Jr., Jacksonville, postmarked Orlando, 5 September 1968
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Reverse of letter sheet with monogram 'NMcG' (Nancy McEwan Green)
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Letter from Nancy McEwan Green to 'Peck and Ann', Orlando, September 3, 1968 (page 1 of 3)
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Letter from Nancy McEwan Green to 'Peck and Ann', September 3, 1968 (page 2 of 3)
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Letter from Nancy McEwan Green to 'Peck and Ann', September 3, 1968 (page 3 of 3)