Mentioned in 25 pages
Ellen Milliken Barker Porcher
- B1 · P. 47 Account of Grandmother's last illness, July 17th (page 1)
- B1 · P. 52 Account of Grandmother's last illness, continuation through Sunday 31st (page 6)
- B1 · P. 53 Account of Grandmother's last illness, conclusion through Sunday 8th (page 7)
- B1 · P. 142 End of letter on Mother's last illness (page 12); start of new letter dated Thursday June 12 1874
- B1 · P. 143 Letter on Mother's last illness, pages 2–3 (continuation)
- B1 · P. 144 Letter on Mother's last illness, pages 4–5 (continuation)
- B1 · P. 145 Letter recounting Mother's last illness and death (continued)
- B1 · P. 146 Letter recounting Mother's last illness and death (page 8); Tody's 'glorified look' and the Sunday after dinner
- B1 · P. 147 Letter recounting Mother's last hours and farewells to the family at her bedside
- B1 · P. 148 End of letter on Mother's death; new letter dated Wednesday 17th June
- B1 · P. 149 Letter (continuation): Thomas's tenderness toward Tody; the coffin in the room
- B1 · P. 150 Letter (continuation): Aunt Ellen as confidante; Mrs. Young's visit; Mr. Henry Gourdin's wine; Mrs. Charles Lowndes's death
- B1 · P. 151 Handwritten letter (continuation) and second letter dated Saturday June 20, 1874
- B1 · P. 152 Handwritten letter (continuation): the last telegram, Mother's prayer book, the funeral hymn
- B1 · P. 153 Handwritten letter (continuation): visitors, the church service, and flowers at the funeral
- B1 · P. 154 Handwritten letter, continuation: 'persons what a perfect type of the end of such a life'
- B1 · P. 155 Handwritten letter, continuation: closing 'Yours Ellen' and a new section 'Tuesday — dear Sis' (1874 Mother's-death cluster)
- B1 · P. 156 Handwritten letter, continuation: 'wise purpose & as she knew your love for her'
- B1 · P. 157 End of one letter; new letter dated 'Charleston / Monday / June 22[nd]', 1874
- B1 · P. 158 Handwritten letter, continuation: 'to say while Mother was ill — I must write to Susan today'
- B1 · P. 159 Handwritten letter, continuation: 'us — I put aside these thoughts as they come', closing with a verse
- B1 · 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)
- B1 · P. 180 Letter, Theodore G. Barker to his niece Ellen Barker, Charleston, June 10, 1904 — middle pages 2 and 3 (continuation)
- B1 · 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.)
- B1 · P. 219 Mulberry Castle: typescript memorandum (Apr 5 1959) on the Broughton-Milliken-Barker descent of the plantation