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Kate
- B1 · P. 37 Letter from Mulberry, Sunday April 18, 1880, to 'Dear Kate' (start), with continuation of an earlier letter
- B1 · P. 38 Letter from Mulberry, April 18, 1880, to 'Dear Kate' (continued), with continuation of the earlier letter
- B1 · P. 39 Handwritten letter from Kate, continued — on Pinger's education and a 'Standard' children's book
- B1 · P. 40 Handwritten letter from Kate, conclusion — and beginning of another letter on the same spread
- B1 · P. 41 Letter from Gippy to 'My dear Susan,' April 21st — grieving a lost son
- B1 · P. 63 Letter from Ellen Milliken Barker to Susan Barker FitzSimons, 21 February 1858 (page 3)
- B1 · P. 85 Letter from Pinopolis, September 9, 1862 — war news, wounded relatives (page 1)
- B1 · P. 88 Torn letter fragment, c. July 1862 — domestic news, family routine (continued)
- B1 · P. 93 Letter from Walhalla, 1 June 1864 (page 1)
- B1 · P. 97 Cross-written handwritten letter from Walhalla, 25 June
- B1 · P. 99 Handwritten letter, mid-page narrative on a country visit and Sunday sermon
- B1 · P. 100 Handwritten letter, continued — household news, Aunt Kate, hope of European intervention vs. Seward
- B1 · P. 102 Handwritten letter, continued — Kate's dyspepsia, death of Bev'y Means, John Bratton wounded, refugees and visitors at Walhalla
- B1 · P. 105 Letter from Walhalla, July 7th 1862, page 1
- B1 · P. 106 Letter dated Wednesday July 7th 1862, page 2
- B1 · P. 107 Letter dated Wednesday July 7th 1862, page 3
- B1 · P. 108 Letter dated Wednesday July 7th 1862, page 4
- B1 · P. 109 Handwritten letter from Greenville, 30 Sep 1863 (page 1)
- B1 · P. 110 Handwritten letter from Greenville (page 2)
- B1 · P. 129 Letter from William (Buck Hill P.O., Va., Nov. 26/95) to 'Dear Kate' (page 2 — 'Miss Grundy' and the late Phil)
- B1 · P. 130 Letter from Buck Hill P.O., Va., Nov. 26/95, to 'Dear Kate' (page 3 — closing, signed William)
- B1 · P. 136 Handwritten letter: 'Sunday' — recollections of Mother's last illness (page 1)
- B1 · P. 137 Handwritten letter: recollections of Mother's last illness (pages 2-3)
- B1 · P. 140 Letter describing Mother's last illness, pages 8 and 9
- B1 · P. 141 Letter describing Mother's last illness, pages 10 and 11
- B1 · P. 148 End of letter on Mother's death; new letter dated Wednesday 17th June
- B1 · P. 152 Handwritten letter (continuation): the last telegram, Mother's prayer book, the funeral hymn
- B1 · P. 155 Handwritten letter, continuation: closing 'Yours Ellen' and a new section 'Tuesday — dear Sis' (1874 Mother's-death cluster)
- B1 · P. 158 Handwritten letter, continuation: 'to say while Mother was ill — I must write to Susan today'
- B1 · P. 187 Handwritten letter, continuation: winter dresses, Henrietta Cloth, the Bull Head Alpaca from Kerrison's, and the Reception
- B1 · P. 188 Handwritten letter, continuation: dressing in haste, the fans, the visit to 'the Sisters' and Nell's debut in society
- B1 · P. 190 Wedding letter to Kate, pages 9–10: arranging the supper table, the reception 'a very Successful affair'
- B1 · P. 191 Wedding letter to Kate, page 4 (left); and start of a second letter to Mary, Thursday Nov.
- B1 · P. 192 Wedding letter to Kate, pages 11–12: Louisa's lilac & grey silk dress, William ushering, William's beard and plantation
- B1 · 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
- B1 · 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
- B1 · P. 195 Wedding letter to Kate, continuation: parasol gift; calling 'Louisa'; William and the plantation; the Alpaca suit
- B1 · 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
- B1 · P. 197 Letter from Mulberry, Thursday, to 'Dear Tho.' — page 1
- B1 · P. 199 Letter from Charleston, June 8, 1872 (page 1)
- B1 · P. 201 Letter from Charleston, June 8, 1872 (page 3)
- B1 · P. 202 Letter from Charleston, June 8, 1872 (page 4, signed E.P.)
- B1 · P. 203 Letter from Charleston, December 16, 1877 (page 1)
- B1 · P. 204 Letter from Charleston, December 16, 1877 (continuation)
- B1 · P. 251 Closing fragment of handwritten letter from Ellen — Hector and 'Daddy Hicry'
- B1 · P. 260 Typed letter from White Hall, December 11, 1860 — 'Dear Mother'
- B1 · P. 266 Typed letter fragment continued — Bru' Rabbit and Bru' Wolf game; signed 'Yours aff Ellen'
- B2 · P. 155 Letter from Julia (cont.) — frequent letters, Kate, plans through March
- B2 · P. 156 Letter from Julia — closing and signature, Feb. 10, 1945