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Charleston, SC
- B1 · P. 3 Memorandum of the FitzSimons Family of Charleston, S.C.
- B1 · P. 6 Letter from Judge Henry C. Hammond to Amy, June 14, 1940 (page 1)
- B1 · P. 7 Letter from Judge Henry C. Hammond to Amy, June 14, 1940 (page 2)
- B1 · P. 9 Letter from Henry C. Hammond to Ellen, March 9, 1932 (page 1)
- B1 · P. 10 Letter from Henry C. Hammond to Ellen, March 9, 1932 (page 2)
- B1 · P. 12 Letter from Henry C. Hammond to Ellen, March 9, 1932 (page 4 — closing)
- B1 · P. 13 Letter from Philip Henry Eve to Amy, July 5, 1959
- B1 · P. 14 Letter from Mabel (Mrs. Waveland S. FitzSimons) to Amy, Feb. 20, 1960 (page 1)
- B1 · P. 15 Letter from Mabel to Amy, Feb. 20, 1960 (page 2)
- B1 · P. 16 Letter from Mabel to Amy, Feb. 20, 1960 (page 3)
- B1 · P. 17 Letter from Mabel to Amy, Feb. 20, 1960 (page 4 — closing)
- B1 · P. 18 Newspaper clipping on the Col. William Rhett house, with typescript memorandum on the FitzSimons emigrant
- B1 · P. 19 Typewritten memorandum by W. Huger FitzSimons on the emigrant Christopher FitzSimons (page 1)
- B1 · P. 20 Typewritten memorandum by W. Huger FitzSimons, continued — burial places and Christopher FitzSimons (2nd) and (3rd) (page 2)
- B1 · P. 22 Envelope from M. T. FitzSimons (Charleston) to Mrs. Walker, March 16, 1960; with typescript page 3 of Kit FitzSimons's record
- B1 · P. 24 Typescript memorandum (page 4): Pritchard and FitzSimons family notes
- B1 · P. 25 Typescript memorandum: Theodore Gaillard Barker biography and probate citations
- B1 · P. 26 Stoney–Gaillard family memorandum and Gaillard descent chart, with two oval portraits
- B1 · P. 27 Handwritten FitzSimons–Stoney–Gaillard family notes with portrait of the Reverend Nathaniel Bowen
- B1 · 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
- B1 · P. 30 Letter from Ellen Porcher, Charleston, May 7, 1898, to Aunt Ellen FitzSimons (opening pages)
- B1 · P. 41 Letter from Gippy to 'My dear Susan,' April 21st — grieving a lost son
- B1 · P. 45 Album leaf with Rogers and Barker family records, photograph of Nathalie Ferguson (1891), and three envelopes (closed)
- B1 · P. 46 Album leaf with Rogers and Barker family records — middle envelope opened
- B1 · 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
- B1 · P. 64 Letter from Samuel G. Barker, Charleston, Sept. 27, 1857, to Susan Milliken Barker, on the illness of their grandfather Thomas Milliken (recto)
- B1 · P. 65 Letter from Charleston, Sept. 27, 1857, continued (verso)
- B1 · P. 66 Manuscript copy of 'In Memoriam: Albert Sidney Johnstone' (page 1)
- B1 · P. 68 Manuscript copy of 'In Memoriam: Albert Sidney Johnstone' (page 3, with provenance and date)
- B1 · P. 69 Letter from Sam'l G. Barker to 'Lyd' (Lydia C. Gaillard), Charleston, February 24, 1855 — marriage settlement trusts
- B1 · P. 70 Address fold of Sam'l G. Barker letter — 'To Miss Lydia C. Gaillard, Rocks'
- B1 · P. 82 Folded letter sheet showing the address panel — Mr. Samuel G. Barker, Charleston, S.C.
- B1 · P. 86 Letter from Pinopolis, September 9, 1862 — continued (page 2)
- B1 · P. 87 Torn letter fragment, July 16, 1862 — Civil War news from Virginia (page 1)
- B1 · P. 92 Cross-written letter, continuation (page 2)
- B1 · P. 94 Letter, 'Walhalla June' (page 2)
- B1 · P. 95 Cross-written handwritten letter from Charleston
- B1 · P. 105 Letter from Walhalla, July 7th 1862, page 1
- B1 · P. 107 Letter dated Wednesday July 7th 1862, page 3
- B1 · P. 108 Letter dated Wednesday July 7th 1862, page 4
- B1 · P. 111 Handwritten letter from Charleston, Sep 15th (page 1)
- B1 · P. 113 Marriage notice: Peter Gaillard to Henrietta C. Barker, Feb. 8, 1841
- B1 · P. 115 Handwritten letter from Greenville, dated 16 July 1863, 'Dear Sir' (page 1)
- B1 · P. 127 Photographs: Henrietta Catherine Gaillard Barker, Joseph Sanford Barker, and family
- B1 · P. 131 Album leaf with handwritten Barker, Gaillard, and Cordes family records
- B1 · P. 132 Album leaf with Barker family blueprint genealogy and seven portrait photographs
- B1 · 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
- B1 · P. 134 Newspaper clipping: obituary of Maj. Theodore G. Barker
- B1 · P. 135 Newspaper clippings: Academy of Music advertisement, lodge and tax notices, and Petrograd dispatch
- B1 · P. 157 End of one letter; new letter dated 'Charleston / Monday / June 22[nd]', 1874
- B1 · P. 160 Theodore G. Barker biographical note, with photographs of Wade Hampton, an envelope, and a Backward Glances clipping
- B1 · P. 162 Letter from Gaillard S. FitzSimons to Major Theodore G. Barker, April 26, 1909 (page 1)
- B1 · P. 168 Photograph collage: scenes at Brookland, with obituary of Ellen Barker and photographs of Charleston gates
- B1 · P. 169 Photograph collage with portraits of Barker family members, envelope, and Court of Common Pleas summons (Barker v. FitzSimons et al.)
- B1 · P. 178 Copy Summons for Relief, Barker v. FitzSimons et al., 15 July 1890
- 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. 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)
- B1 · P. 185 Typescript: Major Theodore G. Barker, the Jockey Club, and the Charleston Library Society
- B1 · P. 186 Typescript fragment: 'The childless widow played her part to the end' — closing of a 'Ruth' / Charleston legend
- 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. 214 Envelope: Milliken tombstone inscriptions; folded Notary Protest (1833)
- B1 · P. 215 Notary Protest by William Edward Hayne, Charleston, November 4, 1833 (interior)
- B1 · P. 217 Notary Protest by William Edward Hayne, Charleston, November 4, 1833 (full sheet)
- B1 · P. 219 Mulberry Castle: typescript memorandum (Apr 5 1959) on the Broughton-Milliken-Barker descent of the plantation
- B1 · P. 220 Handwritten Milliken family tree notes (Thomas Milliken and descendants)
- B1 · P. 222 Handwritten memorandum on Thomas Milliken of Charleston and his children (page 1)
- B1 · P. 226 Handwritten Milliken family narrative with silhouette, concert ticket, and Thomas Milliken portrait
- B1 · P. 229 Letter from Margaret Pritchard Martin to Amy, May 3, 1962 (continuation page)
- B1 · P. 231 Letter from Margaret Pritchard Martin to Amy, May 3, 1962 (closing page)
- B1 · P. 233 Mulberry Plantation: brochure, family anecdote, and inventory of related letters
- B1 · P. 235 Letter (copy) from W. Huger FitzSimons to Sam, Sept. 3, 1917, on Atlantic Coast Line Railroad letterhead
- B1 · P. 236 Letter from W. Huger FitzSimons to 'Sister,' Sept. 8, 1917, on Atlantic Coast Line Railroad letterhead
- B1 · P. 237 Theodore G. Barker to Ellen M. FitzSimons on the Milliken estate (page 1)
- B1 · P. 238 Theodore G. Barker to Ellen M. FitzSimons on the Milliken estate (page 2)
- B1 · P. 239 Theodore Gaillard Barker biographical sketch (continued from p. 240) with carte de visite of Edward R. McAlister
- B1 · P. 240 Theodore Gaillard Barker biographical sketch (revealed); carte de visite of Edward P. Milliken
- B1 · P. 241 Indenture, W. Huger FitzSimons & William R.W. Howe (executors of Theodore G. Barker) to Robert E. Stepp (Henderson County, NC) — page 1
- B1 · P. 242 Indenture, W. Huger FitzSimons & William R.W. Howe to Robert E. Stepp (Henderson County, NC) — page 2 with notarial acknowledgments
- B1 · P. 245 Verso of the 1918 indenture — folded back of document, with pencil endorsement (January 21, 1918)
- B1 · P. 248 Compiler's note (continued): Charleston Courier obituary citation, May 19, 1866
- B1 · 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)
- B1 · 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)
- B1 · P. 262 Manuscript letter — account of Mrs. Milliken's final illness and death; to her daughter Mollie
- B1 · P. 264 Typed letter from Ellen at White Hall, December 16, 1860 — page 1 (to 'Dear Sis')
- B1 · P. 265 Typed letter from Ellen at White Hall, December 16, 1860 — page 2
- B1 · P. 266 Typed letter fragment continued — Bru' Rabbit and Bru' Wolf game; signed 'Yours aff Ellen'
- B1 · P. 267 Two typed letters from Aunt Ellen at White Hall — January 3, 1861 (complete) and January 13, 1861 (page 1)
- B1 · P. 268 Typed letter from Ellen at White Hall, January 13, 1861 — page 2
- B1 · P. 269 Typed letter (continuation) signed Ellen, and start of new letter from White Hall, January 20, 1861
- B1 · P. 271 Family genealogical chart: Dr. Christopher FitzSimons and Susan Milliken Barker, with portraits
- B1 · 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
- B1 · P. 273 Eulogy of Dr. Christopher FitzSimons by T.G.B. — continued ('from Revolution to Revolution marked the Carolina gentleman')
- B1 · P. 274 Manuscript obituary of Dr. Christopher FitzSimons by T.G.B. — continued (lower halves of facing leaves)
- B1 · P. 276 Obituary of Dr. Christopher FitzSimons by T.G.B. — opening leaf
- B1 · P. 277 Eulogy of Dr. Christopher FitzSimons by T.G.B. — continued (two-page spread, bottom strip)
- B1 · P. 278 Close of T.G.B.'s obituary of Dr. Christopher FitzSimons; opening of a second letter ('poor Kit FitzSimons')
- B1 · P. 279 Handwritten family-history notes on Christopher FitzSimons; Pinopolis antiques exhibit clipping
- B1 · 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)
- B1 · P. 291 Service program cover — Recognition and Investiture of the Rt. Rev. Christopher FitzSimons Allison as Twelfth Bishop of South Carolina (2 January 1982)
- B1 · P. 292 Service program — Participants list, Bishop Allison investiture (1982)
- B1 · P. 293 Newspaper feature — 'The Incredible Story of Ruth Lowndes and Mr. Simmons' by Margaret Rhett Taylor (29 January 1956)
- B1 · P. 307 Newspaper clippings — Search for lost pilot, Bell-Ans advertisement, real estate, and movie cast
- B1 · P. 308 Christopher FitzSimmons 'Kit' (4th in the line) obituary — cottonseed-oil pioneer of Columbia, S.C.
- B1 · 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)
- B1 · P. 318 Magazine article 'Boyhood in a Ricefield' by Archibald Rutledge with mailing envelope from Mrs. Albert Simons
- B1 · P. 350 Pedigree page: Mary Ann FitzSimons and Donald McKay Allston, with photographs and clippings
- B1 · P. 439 Newspaper page: 'Water Key To Progress In South' and 'Soil Testing Program Is Paying Off' (The News and Courier, March 26, 1961)
- B1 · P. 440 Newspaper feature: 'Gen. Wade Hampton — War and Reconstruction Hero' by Ralph Jerome Cannaday (The News and Courier, March 26, 1961)
- B1 · P. 441 Three cabinet photographs: Seaman Sinkler FitzSimons, Henrietta Gaillard FitzSimons, and their son Christopher (1888–1898), with typed slip
- B1 · P. 442 Typed letter from Seaman Sinkler FitzSimons (Eutawville, S.C.) to his sister Ellen M. FitzSimons, April 29, 1918
- B1 · 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
- B1 · P. 444 Envelope from Historic Charleston Foundation, addressed to Mrs. J. P. Walker, forwarded to S. G. Stoney, 1968
- B1 · 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)
- B1 · P. 469 Album page: Theodore Stoney FitzSimons family — six photographs, poem, and obituary
- B1 · P. 470 Album page: W. Huger FitzSimons family — obituaries, war-service clippings, and family portraits
- B1 · 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
- B1 · P. 481 Newspaper obituary clipping: W. Huger FitzSimons of Charleston, lawyer
- B1 · P. 484 Letter of condolence to Miss FitzSimons from 32 Broad St., Charleston, September 8, 1939, on the death of her brother
- B1 · P. 486 Page 2 of a letter mentioning Frank and James, with overlapping caption, a second letter fragment, and a funeral-notice clipping
- B1 · 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
- B1 · 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
- B1 · P. 489 International World Who's Who proof sheet for Ellen Milliken FitzSimons, 1948–49 edition
- B1 · P. 490 Carbon copy of Ellen Milliken FitzSimons's letter accepting retirement and the role of Honorary Librarian, May 27, 1948
- 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. 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)
- B1 · P. 534 Newspaper clipping collage on Ellen M. FitzSimons — retirement, obituary, and tributes, 1948–1953
- B1 · P. 535 Three envelopes: from Hammond, Kennedy & Yow (Augusta), and two addressed to Mrs. J. Pickens Walker
- B1 · P. 600 Letter from Ellen to Amy FitzSimons (Mrs. James Pickens Walker), page 2 — Ashley Hall, Charleston, Nancy
- B2 · P. 1 Memoir, opening: earliest memories, Becky the nurse, Theodore Barker, Rock Spring
- B2 · P. 42 Letter recalling May's debut in Charleston society, 1906, with pasted portrait of Myron T. Herrick
- B2 · P. 43 Same letter as page 042 — May's debut in Charleston, 1906 — scanned with the pasted Herrick portrait removed
- B4 · P. 11 'Fatal Tornado' — Charleston Daily Courier, 19 May 1866 (death of Dr. Christopher Fitzsimons)
- B4 · P. 12 'Dr. Christopher Fitzsimons' — Charleston Daily News, 19 May 1866 (independent tornado notice)
- B4 · P. 20 'Woods and Waters' hunting reminiscence at Willtown Bluff — The State, 10 December 1930