Box 7
Contains 15 Results:
Family Correspondence of Mary Fanning Wickham Porcher (1831-1875), chiefly written from Eutawville, South Carolina, and Walworth Plantation during the Civil War, to her Aunt Anne Butler Carter Wickham, 1854-[1868?]
Family Correspondence of Mary Fanning Wickham Porcher (1831-1875), chiefly written to her Uncle William F. Wickham, 1863, 1872-1874
Family Correspondence of Mary Fanning Wickham Porcher (1831-1875), undated
Family correspondence of Samuel Porcher (1857-1944), one letter as a student at the University of Virginia (October 28, 1877), 1873-1877
Family correspondence of Judith Page Walker Rives (1802-1888), 1829-1862
Topics include the preparation to leave for France with her husband, William Cabell Rives, appointed minister to France (June 26, 1829); and their return to Paris, France (August 2, 1851).
Family correspondence of Henry Taylor (1827-1914), chiefly to his sister Lucy Taylor Wickham and General Williams Carter Wickham, 1861-1883
Family correspondence of Julia L. Taylor, writing from “Belvidere,” “Greenwood,” and “West End” plantations , 1858-1879
Family correspondence of Mary Watson Taylor (1832-1905), 1875-1895
Family correspondence of Thomas L. Taylor (1836-1901)
, 1853-1876
One letter, written from the Warm Springs Hospital, discusses Taylor’s health problems and the recent Battle of Cheat Mountain (October 2, 1861).
Family Correspondence of Ann G. Thomas, 1861-1886
Family correspondence of Anne Butler Carter Wickham (1797-1868), chiefly letters to Anne, 1823-1862
Family correspondence of Credilla Miller Wickham (1890-1965), circa 1913-1944
Two letters are written from China, one from Chefoo [present day Yantai] and the second from Tsingtao, while her husband, Captain Williams C. Wickham (1887-1985) was serving in the U.S. Asiatic Fleet.