Mentioned in 40 pages
Savannah, Georgia
- B1 · P. 340 Composite page: wedding invitations, family portraits, envelopes, and descendants of Theodore Barker FitzSimons
- B1 · P. 341 Engraved wedding announcement: Clara Hamilton Mather to Theodore Barker FitzSimons, 1921
- 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. 427 Letter to 'little Mary Anne' for her eighth birthday, page 3 (closing) — signed 'Minnie'
- B1 · P. 574 'Who's Who in Railroading' biographical entries — Walker family, including James Pickens Walker Sr.
- B1 · P. 622 Manuscript note: Elizabeth Howell of Savannah married Charles Mason Bessellieu of Grahamville, and their children
- 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. 660 Typescript family history: James Pickens Walker and Amy Perry FitzSimons, page 1
- B2 · P. 3 Memoir, page 3: Brownies, the Jabberwock, Mammie's flowers and the pansy bed
- B2 · P. 78 Memoir of summer 1915 at Saluda, Mam'mie's illness, birth of Dee at Roper Hospital October 1915
- B2 · P. 89 Envelope postmarked Yonges Island, S.C., April 5, 1933, addressed to Mrs. J. P. Walker in Savannah, Georgia
- B2 · P. 94 Letter from Mother (Mary Anne Perry FitzSimons) to her daughter Amy, Wednesday, April 5th, 1933 — page 1 of 3
- B2 · P. 116 Memoir entry: Jacksonville and Savannah years, 1923–1926; photograph at Mount Hope
- B2 · P. 119 Memoir entry: move to Savannah 1926; Mrs. Walker's illness; photograph of Mary Ann at Black Mountain
- B2 · P. 120 Photographs of 'Dee' (Savannah, Ga.) and clipping: Non-Suit in Johnson Case (Waycross)
- B2 · P. 121 Newspaper clipping: 'Senior High To Give Diplomas At Tonight Exercises' — Savannah Senior High School commencement, 1933
- B2 · P. 122 Three newspaper clippings: J. P. Walker promotion to general superintendent, Pickens Walker Jr. scholarship, and Ardsley Park home purchase
- B2 · P. 123 Group photograph: 'Meeting of A.C.L. Freight Traffic Represen[tatives], Savannah Ga. Sept[ember]'
- B2 · P. 124 Studio portrait of Mary Ann Walker during her high-school years
- B2 · P. 125 Outdoor portrait of Mary Ann Walker in a field of wildflowers
- B2 · P. 127 Studio portrait of 'Pickens' (James Pickens Walker Jr.) -- Savannah High School
- B2 · P. 132 Western Union telegram from Pickens Walker to his mother in Savannah after W&L Fancy Dress Ball and swim meet
- B2 · P. 134 Pencil cartoon of cowboy with pistol, captioned with Pickens Walker biography
- 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. 138 Two addressed envelopes to Mrs. J. P. Walker, 1934
- B2 · P. 139 Letter to 'My Dear Mom' — page 1, from Vivian S. to Amy FitzSimons Walker
- B2 · P. 140 Letter to 'My Dear Mom' — page 2, signed 'Vivian S.'
- B2 · P. 141 Newspaper clipping: 'Ex Railroader Visits Barbour' — retirement profile of James Pickens Walker Sr.
- B2 · P. 145 Newspaper clipping: 'Miss Mary Ann Walker' — Jacksonville/Savannah debutante photographs
- B2 · P. 146 Newspaper clippings: Colonial Dames reception (Savannah, Dec. 1937) and 1938 debutante portrait
- B2 · P. 162 Newspaper clipping announcing marriage of Emma Dee Walker to Robert Lawrence Corbell Jr., with addressed envelope
- B2 · P. 175 Snapshot of Clara Brinson Williams ('Brissy'), with envelope from Edna (B. Snowden)
- B2 · P. 177 Letter from Edna (Brinson Williams), Fort George, Florida — pages 2 and 3
- B2 · P. 241 Newspaper clipping: 'Walker on Board Union Station Co.'
- 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.