Mentioned in 193 pages
Charleston, South Carolina
- B1 · P. 282 Letter from T. E. Osborne to Miss Ellen M. FitzSimons (Horse Shoe, NC, 24 July 1945)
- B1 · P. 287 Typed letter from W. Huger FitzSimons to his sister Ellen, 5 November 1918 (Mills River Farm; Mr Osborne; visit to Gaillie)
- B1 · P. 288 Typed letter from W. Huger FitzSimons to Mr Thomas E. Osborne, 12 September 1918 (terms for sale of Mills River Farm)
- B1 · P. 294 Allison Invested As Bishop Of S.C. — newspaper article with photographs
- B1 · P. 295 Allison Continued From Page 1-A — newspaper continuation with weather column and real estate ad
- B1 · P. 296 Investiture program — opening pages with music and welcome
- B1 · P. 297 Investiture program — Old 100th Psalm hymn and petition of the new Bishop
- B1 · P. 298 Order of service — Litany of Intercession (pages 4–5)
- B1 · P. 306 Jubilate Deo page B — ECW News, Sounds of Joy, Ventures, From Dr. Allison To The Diocese
- B1 · P. 314 Closing page of letter of condolence to Miss Ellen K. FitzSimons, signed Walter B. Hammond
- 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. 319 Letter from Mrs. Albert Simons (Harriott Stoney) to Amy, 6 March 1959
- B1 · P. 320 Newspaper clipping: continuation of 'Bishop' article on C. FitzSimons Allison consecration, with adjacent column fragments
- B1 · P. 321 Newspaper clipping: 'Bishop Coadjutor Consecration Ceremony Today' announcing C. FitzSimons Allison's consecration
- B1 · P. 323 Newspaper clipping: 'Episcopalian Bishop Consecrated Here' (Charleston Evening Post) with procession photograph
- B1 · P. 324 Newspaper clipping: 'Episcopal Bishop Ordained' — C. FitzSimons Allison consecrated bishop coadjutor of S.C., with ceremony photograph (News & Courier, Sept. 1980)
- B1 · P. 325 Newspaper clipping: 'Columbia Native Accepts Post As Lowcountry Bishop-Coadjutor' — announcement of C. FitzSimons Allison's election
- B1 · P. 326 Magazine article: 'Christopher Fitzsimmons, Sr. — Man Of Vision' by Louise Jones DuBose (South Carolina Magazine)
- B1 · P. 327 Newspaper feature: 'Apostolic Succession' by Jack Leland
- B1 · P. 329 Letter from Harriott Stoney Simons to Amy, 6 March 1959 — second sheet (signature page)
- B1 · P. 331 Newspaper article: 'Dr. Allison Named Bishop Coadjutor' by Peter M. Gentile
- B1 · P. 333 Newspaper clippings: 'Future Looks Bright To Church Officials' and political sidebars
- B1 · P. 336 Newspaper column 'Apostolic Succession' by Jack Leland
- B1 · P. 337 Newspaper clippings: 'Episcopalians To Consecrate Bishop' and an unrelated column fragment
- B1 · P. 340 Composite page: wedding invitations, family portraits, envelopes, and descendants of Theodore Barker FitzSimons
- B1 · P. 343 Letter from Theodore, 1 October 1918 (continued, middle bifolium)
- B1 · P. 348 FitzSimons family collage: photographs and clippings of Theodore Barker FitzSimons and his descendants
- B1 · P. 349 Newspaper clipping: 'Miss FitzSimons And Mr. FitzSimons Wed in Savannah'
- B1 · P. 351 Stedman–Fishburne wedding invitation, St. Philip's Town Tour clipping, and note on the christening of Elizabeth Allston Fishburne
- B1 · P. 353 Ordination of Donald Allston Fishburne as Deacon and Priest; Amy Allston McEwan at St. Cecilia Ball
- B1 · P. 354 'Fishburne ordained' news clipping — full article continued from page 353
- B1 · P. 361 Wedding clippings & envelopes — Amy Perry Allston's wedding; D. M. Allston Jr. bank-promotion clipping; three envelopes to Mrs. J. P. Walker
- B1 · P. 365 Two children's thank-you notes to Aunt Amy — Henry and Donald, Charleston, November 1960
- B1 · P. 367 Obituary of Samuel Gaillard FitzSimons Jr. (1961) with birth announcement and infant photograph of his grandson, Samuel Gaillard FitzSimons IV
- B1 · P. 376 Funeral program for Samuel G. FitzSimons, October 23, 1961, Jacksonville
- B1 · P. 384 City of Charleston Return of a Birth — Amy Perry FitzSimons, Feb. 4, 1888 (certified copy issued 1950)
- B1 · P. 389 Letter from Thomas Perry Baker to Amy Walker, Sept. 10, 1940 (page 2)
- B1 · P. 392 Composite family page: Amy Perry FitzSimons and James Pickens Walker with their four children and grandchildren
- B1 · P. 399 Family record sheet (verso of p398): Mary Ann Walker and Oswald Beverly McEwan with children
- B1 · P. 401 Album page: J. Pickens Walker Jr. obituary, McEwan birth-certificate envelope, McEwan/Bleam wedding invitation, Walker/Knight invitation envelope, and 'Pantry Shelf' clipping on the Greens
- B1 · P. 403 Charleston, S.C. Department of Health 'Return of a Birth' — Amy FitzSimons Walker (Buzzie), March 20, 1910
- B1 · P. 409 Nancy McEwan engagement and wedding clippings, with envelope and photograph, 1965–1968
- B1 · P. 410 Letter from Nancy McEwan to her grandmother, 'Monday February 1, 1965' — page 1 of 2
- B1 · P. 411 Letter from Nancy McEwan to her grandmother, 'Monday February 1, 1965' — page 2 of 2
- B1 · P. 412 Engagement notice 'McEwan-Green' with bridal portrait, 1967
- B1 · P. 414 Obituaries of Amy FitzSimons Walker (1973) and Mary Ann Walker McEwan (1975), with envelope from Nevers, France
- B1 · P. 453 Cover sheet: 'An article by Theodore Lynch FitzSimons on Charleston'
- B1 · P. 454 Typescript: 'The Charm of Charleston Houses and Gardens' by Theodore Lynch FitzSimons — page 1
- B1 · P. 455 Stoney family genealogy, page 1 of 2: John Stoney (b. 1749) and descendants
- B1 · P. 456 Typescript essay on Charleston gardens, page VI: Magnolia and the Adger-Smythe garden
- B1 · P. 457 Typescript essay on Charleston gardens, page III: Goose Creek Church (near Otranto) and Charleston hotels
- B1 · P. 458 Typescript essay on Charleston gardens, page (cont.): the elusive charm of Charleston and the mockingbird
- B1 · P. 459 Typescript essay on Charleston gardens, page (cont.): Middleton Place and the Carolina Gazette
- B1 · P. 460 Typescript essay on Charleston gardens, page VI (cont.): Washington Plantation, the English garden tradition, and the bricks of a Charleston byway
- B1 · P. 461 Typescript essay on Charleston gardens, page VII: the Miles Brewton (Pringle) House
- B1 · P. 476 Letter from W. Huger FitzSimons to his mother, Charleston, 22 October 1896, announcing the birth of his daughter (page 1 of 3)
- B1 · P. 477 Letter from W. Huger FitzSimons to his mother, continued — banking, the rice crop, the children (page 2 of 3)
- B1 · P. 496 Letter from Ellen M. FitzSimons to Amy, Jan. 1, 1948 — page 2 of 2
- B1 · P. 501 Charleston Library Society resolution honoring Miss Ellen M. FitzSimons on retirement, 1948
- B1 · P. 510 Letter from Ellie to Mr. Easterby thanking him for his book, page 2 / closing
- B1 · P. 512 Postal Telegraph 'PERFECT DAY' greeting from Tote and Gaillie to Ellen M. FitzSimons, 14 May 1935
- B1 · P. 513 Letter from Hendersonville, N.C., to 'Dear Sister' (Ellie / Ellen M. FitzSimons), Wednesday April 11 (or 10), 1935 (page 1)
- B1 · P. 514 Letter from 'Uncle Sate' to Ellen, April 1935 — page 2 (conclusion)
- B1 · P. 515 Letter, Monday, to 'My dearest Ellie' on the celebration of her retirement (page 1)
- B1 · P. 516 Letter, Monday, to 'My dearest Ellie' (page 2, conclusion) - signed Louisa
- B1 · P. 517 Letter from John McCready FitzSimons (Hendersonville, N.C.) to his sister Ellie, Aug. 12, 1948 — sheet 1
- B1 · P. 518 Letter from John McCready FitzSimons to his aunt Ellie, Hendersonville, N.C., Aug. 12, 1948 — sheet 2
- B1 · P. 523 Newspaper clipping: Ellen M. FitzSimons honored at College of Charleston sesqui-centennial, May 1935
- B1 · P. 524 Typed letter from William Huger FitzSimons to his sister Ellen M. FitzSimons, Hendersonville, N.C., March 26, 1935
- B1 · P. 526 Letter from Ellen to Aunt Ellen, April 23, 1943 — inside spread (pages 2–3)
- B1 · P. 527 Letter fragment — niece Ellen to Aunt Ellen, Easter plans and August vacation
- B1 · P. 528 Letter from John E. Gibbs honoring Ellen M. FitzSimons on her retirement, 1963 (page 3)
- B1 · P. 529 Letter from Harrison Randolph, College of Charleston, offering honorary Doctor of Laws degree to Ellen M. FitzSimons, 28 March 1935
- B1 · P. 530 Letter to Aunt Ellen on Virginia Rugheimer's appointment as her successor at the Library, 13 July 1948 (page 1)
- B1 · P. 531 Letter from Ellen to Aunt Ellen on Virginia Rugheimer succeeding her at the Library, 13 July 1948 (page 2)
- B1 · P. 533 Letter inviting Ellen to Hendersonville and Brookland, 9 November 1909
- B1 · P. 540 Letter to 'My dearest Ellen,' 12 October 1940 — describing her own 'funeral' (page 4)
- B1 · P. 543 Letter from Henry C. Hammond to Ellen FitzSimons — page 1 (Grahams visit; camellia from 'the emperor of Japan')
- B1 · P. 544 Letter from Henry C. Hammond to Ellen FitzSimons — page 2 with signature ('take them to the real Ellen')
- B1 · P. 548 Letter from G.S.F. (Gaillard Stoney FitzSimons) to Amy, 10 Nov 1942, page 1
- B1 · P. 555 Newspaper clipping: Frank FitzSimons awarded Navy Cross for Argonne heroism
- B1 · P. 559 Frank L. FitzSimons Sr. family — Golden Glow, Ellen at NYPL, Margarita's wedding, Frank Jr. in WWII
- B1 · P. 560 Hendersonville FitzSimons clippings — Ellen retires from NYPL, Frank Jr. transferred to Polk County, Mary Ann Allston obituary, Frank Sr. honored
- B1 · P. 574 'Who's Who in Railroading' biographical entries — Walker family, including James Pickens Walker Sr.
- B1 · P. 576 Newspaper clipping 'Barrett, Allston Win Promotions At C&S' mounted on a W. A. Livingston letter, 9 March 1957
- B1 · P. 577 Letter from W. A. Livingston, Orangeburg, S.C., congratulating Barrett and Allston on C&S Bank promotions, 9 March 1957
- B1 · P. 578 Newspaper clipping: 'Donald Allston Jr. Receives C. & S. Bank Promotion,' ca. 1957
- B1 · P. 587 Photograph mounted on card: 'Visit to Charleston, S.C., May 14, 1895 — Gen. Wade Hampton & Maj. Theodore G. Barker'
- B1 · P. 599 Letter from Ellen to Amy FitzSimons (Mrs. James Pickens Walker), February 23, 1962 — page 2 (retirement, springtime, family news)
- B1 · P. 606 Envelope to Mrs. James Pickens Walker (1957) with newspaper article on Drayton Hall and the Drayton family
- B1 · P. 607 Letter from Dorothy to Amy Walker, April 17, 1957, on the Drayton miniatures, the Edward Perry portrait, and the search for a Drayton coat of arms
- B1 · P. 609 Will of Edward Perry the Younger of Saint Pauls Parish, 8 June 1797 (certified typescript copy from Charleston Probate)
- B1 · P. 610 Family group sheet — McEwan / Walker / FitzSimons / Perry / Drayton ancestral chart, seven generations
- B1 · P. 611 Letter from Dorothy to Amy Walker, 17 Apr 1957, page 2 — with traced Drayton Hall coat of arms (after Motte Alston Read)
- B1 · P. 612 Will of Ann Drayton Perry, page 1 (certified typescript copy from Charleston Probate)
- B1 · P. 613 Will of Ann Drayton Perry, page 2 (typescript copy)
- B1 · P. 615 Will of Ann Drayton Perry, page 4 (typescript copy)
- B1 · P. 616 Will of Ann Drayton Perry, page 5 (typescript copy)
- B1 · P. 618 Will of Ann Drayton Perry, page 7 (typescript copy)
- B1 · P. 620 Coffin–Perry–Crawford family group: portraits, family tree, and 'Distinctive Churches of Florida' clipping
- B1 · P. 622 Manuscript note: Elizabeth Howell of Savannah married Charles Mason Bessellieu of Grahamville, and their children
- B1 · P. 624 Fold-out Perry family tree (front side, headed 'PERRY')
- B1 · P. 626 Letter from Cousin Josie, Charleston, April 23, 1910 — page 1
- B1 · P. 627 Letter from Cousin Josie, Charleston, April 23, 1910 — page 2 (conclusion)
- B1 · P. 629 Hand-drawn pedigree chart in pencil — children of Mary Annie Perry & Samuel Gaillard FitzSimons Sr., with their issue
- B1 · P. 631 Handwritten record of the marriage of Amy Perry FitzSimons to James Pickens Walker, 1908; with births of their first two children
- B1 · P. 634 Memorandum by Minnie Perry FitzSimons (handwritten draft), page 2 — rat birthmark, removal to Charleston, third marriage of grandmother
- B1 · P. 636 Hedley family Bible record (page 2 of 3): marriage of Rev. John Hedley and deaths in his family, transcribed by Minnie P. FitzSimons, 1924
- B1 · P. 638 Album page with Perry/Drayton/Rawlins family tree, packet of folded family papers, and a Bessellieu family list
- B1 · P. 639 Same album page as p. 638, with the Grace Church (Camden, S.C.) mailing envelope laid flat over the upper portion of the Perry family tree
- B1 · P. 640 Grace Church (Camden, S.C.) certified extract from the Parish Register for 1874: history record of Rev. Benjamin Fanneil Dunkin Perry
- B1 · P. 642 Grace Church (Camden, S.C.) certified extract from the Record Book for 1874: ministerial record of the Rev. B. F. Dunkin Perry
- B1 · P. 647 Handwritten Perry–FitzSimons–Walker–McEwan descendant chart on loose buff sheet
- B1 · P. 650 Newspaper clipping: 'The Life and Times of William Lowndes' — Ruth Simmons, the 'Childless Widow' of Edwards House, Charleston, January 29, 1956
- B1 · P. 657 Cabinet card portrait of an unidentified young woman, Vandyke Studio, Charleston
- B1 · P. 660 Typescript family history: James Pickens Walker and Amy Perry FitzSimons, page 1
- B1 · P. 663 Typescript family history: Samuel Cadwalder Walker and Emma Dee Pickens, page 2 (winters in Philippi; children's marriages)
- B2 · P. 13 Memoir of plantation childhood: dancing lessons, the measles, and Mr. Kershaw rector of St. Michael's
- B2 · P. 14 Memoir of plantation childhood: Mrs. Kershaw's stories, the front steps, Dr. John Ancrum, Dr. Huger
- 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. 20 Album page: Willtown Bluff clipping, Congaree Legion / Kronrad's Garage column, oval portrait 'A.P.F.S.', and addressed envelope to Helen Barnwell
- B2 · P. 24 Memoir continues: happy plantation childhood; the donkey Billy-the-goat; sent to Charleston for school at age eleven
- B2 · P. 25 Amy FitzSimons recollections: Charleston girlhood, dancing school, St. Mary's, St. Cecilia balls
- B2 · P. 28 Portrait photograph of Amy Perry FitzSimons as a young girl, school memory caption
- B2 · P. 29 Photographs of Amy Perry FitzSimons at Rockville Academy and at the Sass sisters' school
- B2 · P. 31 Memorandum by Minnie Perry FitzSimons — Hedley/Perry family history, page 1 of 2
- B2 · P. 36 Two childhood photographs of Amy Perry FitzSimons
- B2 · P. 38 Infant photograph of Amy Perry FitzSimons, 1888
- B2 · P. 39 Autobiographical memoir of childhood at Rock Spring and Mount Hope plantations
- B2 · P. 40 Envelope 'For May's children' and group photograph strip with reminiscence about a visit to Columbia
- B2 · P. 58 Photograph of a Charleston building 'Puck' built; recollection of debut dance
- B2 · P. 61 Photograph of first living room at the farm in West Virginia; memoir of early married life, 1908–1910
- B2 · P. 64 Envelope dated June 30, 1911 — July 1, 1911; snapshot of Buzzie; memoir of her death in Weldon
- B2 · P. 68 Newspaper obituary: 'Dear Little Infant Taken Away' — Amy Walker, died June 30, 1911
- 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. 78 Memoir of summer 1915 at Saluda, Mam'mie's illness, birth of Dee at Roper Hospital October 1915
- B2 · P. 83 St. Cecilia Society membership card for J. P. Walker (1915) and tipped-in sheet beginning Mannie's bequest list to Amy
- B2 · P. 90 Blank Carolina Savings Bank check signed by Minnie P. FitzSimons
- B2 · P. 92 Letter from Mother (Mary Anne Perry FitzSimons) to her daughter Amy, Wednesday, July 14th — page 2 of 3
- B2 · P. 93 Letter from Mother (Mary Anne Perry FitzSimons) to her daughter Amy, page 3 of 3 — family news, signed 'Mother'
- B2 · P. 97 Snapshots of Pickens Walker at 132 Rutledge and at Montessori School; Dee and two of the West girls
- B2 · P. 99 Memoir of Mary Ann's birth, June 1918; family at 132 and 65 Rutledge Ave.
- B2 · P. 101 Studio portrait of Pickens (Bo) Walker, Charleston, S.C.
- B2 · P. 102 Studio portrait of Emma Dee Walker, Charleston, S.C.
- B2 · P. 122 Three newspaper clippings: J. P. Walker promotion to general superintendent, Pickens Walker Jr. scholarship, and Ardsley Park home purchase
- B2 · P. 136 Newspaper clippings: J. P. Walker's promotion to Jacksonville and Savannah farewell dinner from Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
- B2 · P. 137 Newspaper clipping: O. H. Page succeeds J. P. Walker as superintendent, Atlantic Coast Line
- B2 · P. 141 Newspaper clipping: 'Ex Railroader Visits Barbour' — retirement profile of James Pickens Walker Sr.
- B2 · P. 144 Narrative: Dee and Mary Ann's schooling at Hollins, St. Mary's, and King-Smith — with photograph
- B2 · P. 146 Newspaper clippings: Colonial Dames reception (Savannah, Dec. 1937) and 1938 debutante portrait
- B2 · P. 158 Typed garden essay, page 1 of 4 — beginning a Southern garden in October
- B2 · P. 159 Typed garden essay, page 2 of 4 — sowing seed, preparing beds, manure and tobacco dust
- B2 · P. 160 Typed garden essay, page 3 of 4 — tobacco dust, Paris green, fertilizer, stocks
- B2 · P. 198 Two addressed envelopes to Mrs. J. P. Walker — Robin Corbell's first letter (Portsmouth, 1948) and a Charleston envelope (1944)
- B2 · P. 236 Verso of infant photograph — pencilled memorial of Rev. B. F. Dunkin Perry
- B2 · P. 237 Newspaper clipping: 'Backward Glances' — Agricultural Society of South Carolina, 1913
- B2 · P. 238 Obituary: Samuel G. FitzSimons of Jacksonville, Florida (post-service notice)
- B2 · P. 240 Obituary: Samuel G. FitzSimons of Jacksonville, Florida (pre-service notice)
- B2 · P. 243 Grace Church (Camden, S.C.) parish register excerpts: Rev. B. F. Dunkin Perry and Benjamin Fanneil Dunkin Perry
- B2 · P. 246 Obituary of Amy FitzSimons Walker, dated 1 December 1973
- B2 · P. 247 Obituary of Mrs. Mary Ann Walker McEwan, Orlando, March 1975
- B2 · P. 248 'Death Notices' clipping for Amy FitzSimons Walker, 1 December 1973
- B2 · P. 249 Obituary clipping: 'McEwan Funeral Held Here' for Mary Ann Walker McEwan
- B2 · P. 250 Obituary clipping: 'Veteran Editor J. P. Walker Dead At 56'
- B2 · P. 251 Obituary clipping: 'News Editor Walker Dies; Rites Today' for J. Pickens Walker Jr.
- B2 · P. 255 Engagement clipping: 'McEwan-Green' — Nancy Fletcher McEwan to Theodore Robert Green
- B2 · P. 256 Color postcard: Church Street showing St. Philip's and Old French Huguenot Churches, Charleston, S.C.
- B3 · P. 4 Anniversary letter from James Pickens Walker, Monticello, Fla., to his wife Amy, 16 Oct 1911 (page 1 of 2)
- B4 · P. 3 Will of Paul Pritchard of Charleston, ship builder — body opens, 10 November 1791 (page 1 of 4)
- B4 · P. 4 Will of Paul Pritchard — bequests to daughters Aphra Ann Eve and Catharine Fitzsimons, sons William and Paul (page 2 of 4)
- B4 · P. 5 Will of Paul Pritchard — pecuniary legacies to nephews, brothers, sister, friends; partnership and account-settlement clauses (page 3 of 4)
- B4 · P. 6 Will of Paul Pritchard — closing, executors, witnesses, and probate (page 4 of 4)
- B4 · P. 7 Will of Christopher Fitzsimons of Charleston, 11 April 1831 — naming Elizabeth Porcher Fitzsimons sole executrix
- B4 · P. 8 Will of John Stoney of Charleston, 28 July 1838 — naming wife Elizabeth and sons Peter Gaillard and Christopher F. Stoney executors
- B4 · P. 9 Inventory of William Valentine of Charleston, November 1790 — Christopher Fitzsimons named Executor
- B4 · P. 10 Obituary of Christopher Fitzsimons — Charleston Mercury, 6 August 1825
- B4 · P. 13 'Christopher FitzSimons Dies in Columbia' — The Watchman and Southron, 10 October 1925
- B4 · P. 14 'FitzSimons Rites at Trinity Today' — The State, 15 November 1937 (death of Frances Motte Huger FitzSimons)
- B4 · P. 15 'South Carolina Genealogies — Descendants of Paul Pritchard of Charleston and Hobcaw' by A. S. Salley, Jr. (The State, 4 July 1909)
- B4 · P. 16 Obituary of Catherine Pritchard FitzSimons — Charleston Daily Courier, 21 December 1841
- B4 · P. 17 Obituary of Catherine Pritchard FitzSimons — Charleston Mercury, 21 December 1841
- B4 · P. 18 'Maj. Barker Dead at Hendersonville' — The State, 2 June 1917 (news obit, p.3)
- B4 · P. 19 'Maj. Theodore G. Barker' — editorial appreciation, The State, 2 June 1917 (p.4)
- B4 · P. 21 'Throng Attends Funeral Service' — Kit FitzSimmons funeral coverage, The State, 9 October 1925
- B4 · P. 22 'S. G. FitzSimons Is Laid To Rest' — The State, 28 July 1932 (death of Samuel G. FitzSimons the WWI aviator)
- B4 · P. 24 Marine Intelligence — Schooner Sally, Thomas Fitz-Simons, master (South-Carolina Gazette, 12 July 1760)
- B4 · P. 26 'South Carolina Genealogies — George Pritchard and Some of his Descendants' by A. S. Salley, Jr. (The State, 11 July 1909)
- B4 · P. 27 'Gaillard Family papers, 1758–1901' (SCHS 1033.00) — biographical note and scope, p1
- B4 · P. 28 'Gaillard Family papers, 1758–1901' (SCHS 1033.00) — Peter Gaillard Sr. planting book & plantation accounts, p2
- B4 · P. 29 'Gaillard Family papers, 1758–1901' (SCHS 1033.00) — Peter Gaillard Jr., Couturier estate, James Gaillard, p3