Mentioned in 29 pages
Samuel Gaillard FitzSimons Sr.
- B1 · P. 34 Letter fragment, continuation: 'he is of course much dispirited' — spring planting, family visits, drive to Mr. Barnwell's
- B1 · P. 219 Mulberry Castle: typescript memorandum (Apr 5 1959) on the Broughton-Milliken-Barker descent of the plantation
- B1 · P. 246 Envelope/wrapper with compiler's caption: letters of Ellen Barker Porcher
- B1 · P. 247 Compiler's note on Mrs. J. Pickens Walker letterhead — letters of Aunt Ellen Porcher (page 1)
- B1 · P. 271 Family genealogical chart: Dr. Christopher FitzSimons and Susan Milliken Barker, with portraits
- B1 · P. 315 Ellen M. FitzSimons to her brother Sam, on Library Society letterhead, Aug. 28, 1927 (page 1)
- B1 · P. 316 Ellen M. FitzSimons to her brother Sam, Aug. 28, 1927 (page 2), signed Affec. E. M. F.
- B1 · P. 317 Three black-and-white photographs of Mount Hope plantation house
- B1 · P. 319 Letter from Mrs. Albert Simons (Harriott Stoney) to Amy, 6 March 1959
- B1 · P. 342 Letter from Theodore (Barker FitzSimons), 'Dear Sister,' 1 October 1918 — opening leaf
- B1 · P. 350 Pedigree page: Mary Ann FitzSimons and Donald McKay Allston, with photographs and clippings
- B1 · P. 384 City of Charleston Return of a Birth — Amy Perry FitzSimons, Feb. 4, 1888 (certified copy issued 1950)
- B1 · P. 492 Letter from Minnie at Adams Run, S.C. to her Aunt Louisa, October 12, 1905, opening (page 1 of 3)
- B1 · P. 629 Hand-drawn pedigree chart in pencil — children of Mary Annie Perry & Samuel Gaillard FitzSimons Sr., with their issue
- B1 · P. 647 Handwritten Perry–FitzSimons–Walker–McEwan descendant chart on loose buff sheet
- B2 · P. 10 Memoir of plantation childhood: nursery rules, anointing with mutton tallow, freedom of childhood
- B2 · P. 11 Memoir of plantation childhood: formal supper, Dad's storytelling, and the affection of the household
- B2 · P. 12 Memoir: 'Mister Simons' mourned, Mr. William Gonzales and Gullah stories, Aunt Lil and Uncle Willie
- B2 · P. 17 Memoir continues: sausage making at Rock Spring; school governesses; Andrew Larsen at Rock Spring
- B2 · P. 18 Memoir continues: Larsen daughters at Rock Spring school, plantation hospitality, breakfasts of game; first journeys to Charleston
- B2 · P. 19 Memoir continues: summers in N.C.; spring in Charleston; family routine at Brookland with Uncle Theodore and Aunt Ellen
- B2 · P. 21 Continuation of newspaper clipping 'WILLTOWN BLUFF' — Mount Hope plantation, the rice-field era, and the 1911 hurricane
- B2 · P. 27 Photograph of Mount Hope household servants with caption identifying 'Daddy Tom,' 'Daddy Smith,' Ellen the cook, and 'Mauma Chloe' the nurse
- B2 · P. 38 Infant photograph of Amy Perry FitzSimons, 1888
- B2 · P. 60 Engraved wedding invitation: Amy Perry FitzSimons and James Pickens Walker, October 20, 1908
- B2 · P. 70 Oval portrait of James Pickens Walker Jr. as a toddler, with memoir of his birth and the family's move to Richmond
- B2 · P. 82 Snapshot of Mount Hope from Mannie's garden, with caption recording Dad's move from Cain Island
- B2 · P. 84 Minnie's handwritten bequest list to Amy: furniture, silver, china, and the Drayton Bible (sheet 1 of 2)
- B2 · P. 92 Letter from Mother (Mary Anne Perry FitzSimons) to her daughter Amy, Wednesday, July 14th — page 2 of 3