Alabama
Room
Sumter
County Historical Society
Administrative Files
Jenkins Collection
SF10.D2Folder 1
Jenkins Collection
– Sumter Wills
Item
1:Handwritten listing of the following Wills:
John
W. Beasley dated October 3, 1838 (probated November 28, 1838); William Patton
dated July 7, 1838 (probated February 4, 1839);
William
R. Colgin (undated, assumed to be done in the 1800s);
William
Easley dated May 13, 1839 (probated June 3, 1839);
Sanders
Clanton dated May 12, 1839 (probated July 1, 1839);
Henry
Potts dated May 28, 1839 (probated July 24, 1839);
Saunders
dated September 15, 1839 (probated September 26, 1839);
James
Coffman dated October 4, 1839 (probated November 9, 1839);
Simon
E. Long dated September 13, 1838 (probated November 12, 1839); Eliza P. Farish
dated August 6, 1839 and sworn to by Dr. Robert L. Hunter and Elizabeth M.
Waldrigs August 10, 1839;
Benjamin
Gaines dated October 15, 1839 (no date of probate given);
Mary
Rushing dated August 16, 1837 (probated February 15, 1838); William Byrd dated
April 2, 1840 (probated June 13, 1840);
George
Williamson (undated);
Robert
Bazett dated July 21, 1839 (probated December 14, 1839);
Ralph
Christopher dated December 16, 1838 (no date of probate given); William Halditch
dated September 2, 1839 (probated January 20, 1840); George Clanton Dated
January 20, 1840 (probated February 11, 1840); David S. Whitney dated October
11, 1838 (probated April 7, 1840);
Boyd
H. Wilson dated July 12, 1837 (recorded June 5, 1840);
John
K. Cubly dated December 31, 1839 (probated June 26, 1840);
Jesse
H. Posey dated July 4, 1840 (probated July 24, 1840);
Peyton
Chaney dated August 2, 1840 (probated September 1, 1840);
Joshua
T. Smith dated August 24, 1840 (probated September 10, 1840); Greenville Shalson
dated July 14, 1840 (probated September 15, 1840); and Will
names and page numbers for the following: William T. Harwell, p.45; Samuel M.
Harwood, p.173; George N. Hatch, p.248; Martin J. Hays, p.31; James
Hearn, p.95; Thomas O. Henderson, p.325; Jonathan D. Hendrix, p.177; Martha B.
Hibbler, p.362; William Hibbler, p.257; Thomas M. Hill, p.294; Nemrod Hilman,
p.34; Frederick Hines, p.284; Austin Hitt, p.27; Easter Hitt, p.238; Robert
Hodges, p.240; A. H. Holcomb, p.29; Charley, Holdes, p.304; William Holditch,
p.68; John Holarnd, p. 171; Jesse Holley, Jr., p.285; Susan Hooks, p.110; John
Horn, p.127; John W. Horn, p.189; Harris Horne, p. 242; Sebastian Horyst, p.26;
Erastus Hornston, p. 263; John Houston, p.340; E. D. Howard, p.414;
Thomas
H. Hutchens, p. 183; Washington Hutcheson, p.148; James L. Hutchins, p. 418;
Moses Irby, p.346; Benjamin Ivy, p.153; Charles Ivy, p.248; Jasen Jackson,
p.392; Thomas E. James, p.234; William James, p.6; Thomas Jarman, p.395; John S.
Jemison, p.220; Richard Jenkins, p.173; Sarah W. Jeter, p.8; Elizabeth Johnson,
p.327;
Thomas
Johnson, p.274; Benjamin A. Jones, p.161; Emily Jones, p.233;
Gabriel
Jones, p.168; James E. Jones, p.93; James W. Jones, p.213;
Syrena
Jones, p.264; William D. Jones, p.109
SF10.D2Folder 2
Jenkins Collection
– Newspaper Extracts
Item
1: Handwritten
document entitled, “Extracts from the Voices of Sumter: 1836-1837,” compiled
by Nelle Morris Jenkins (undated)
SF10.D2Folder 3
Jenkins Collection
– Miscellaneous Newspaper Clippings
Item
1: Newspaper
clipping taken from The Marshfield Mail dated Thursday, April 4, 1963,
with the following headings: Fordland School News, the Rogersville School News,
and Bass Chapel Items
Item
2: Newspaper
clipping from unknown newspaper (undated) with the following headings: Dream
Girl and School Picture Brighter
SF10.D2Folder 4
Jenkins Collection
– Sumter County Historical Society
Item
1: Handwritten log of
individuals to be invited to join the Sumter County Historical Society and
attend the next proposed meeting (November 9, 1963) with a list of other names
and addresses attached
SF10.D2Folder 5
Jenkins Collection
– Genealogical Publications
Item
1: Folder of the
Membership & Class Roll of the Methodist Church in Auburn, Alabama:
1850-1852, prepared 1961-1962 by the Members of the Light Horse Harry Lee
Chapter of the Daughters of American Revolution Society with State Genealogical
Chairman Mrs. B. A. Jenkins (Nelle Jenkins); includes the following contents:
Index to Cemetery and Bible Records, photograph dated June 17, 1873, of unknown
man and woman with “The One I Love” inscribed on the bottom of photograph
and clipping (undated) taken from an unknown source featuring board member
listings for Blount, Bullock, Cherokee, Chilton, Choctaw, Colbert, Crenshaw,
Dale, Franklin, Geneva, and Henry counties
SF10.D2Folder 6
Jenkins Collection
– Settlers of Northeast Alabama
Item
1: Booklet
entitled, “Settlers of Northeast Alabama” with following contents: list of
land grants in what is now Etowah County for the years 1830-1840; Bible records
of births for the Morton, Cherry, Driggers, and Jordan families; Cemetery
Records; Bible records of births, marriages, and deaths of the Roden, Harris and
Montgomery families; and a Roll of Membership for the Northeast Alabama
Genealogical Society
SF10.D2Folder 7
Jenkins Collection
– Tap Roots
Item
1: Booklet
entitled, “Tap Roots: The Genealogical Society of East Alabama, Inc.
Quarterly” dated July 1963, Vol. 1(1), with the following contents: Officer
listing, Editorial, (“A Dream Becomes Reality”), By-laws, Articles, Rules
Governing Submission Of Material For Publication, Contributions of the Bible
Record Committee, Contributions of the Service Rosters Committee, Contributions
of Cemetery Records Committee, Contributions from Church Records and Early
Communities Committee, Contributions of the Court House Records Committee,
Record of Inventories-Chambers County Courthouse, Contributions of Library
Research Committee, Contributions of the Genealogical Research and Assistance
Committee, “Who Done It” Story, and a VIP to Genealogy
SF10.D2 Folder 8
Jenkins Collection
– Poll List
Item
1: Handwritten Poll
Lists for 1834-1835
SF10.D2 Folder 9
Jenkins Collection
– Marriages of Sumter County
Item
1: Probate folder
of Sumter County Marriages for April 1833 – August 1839
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Jenkins Collection
– Cemetery Records of Sumter County
Item
1: Probate folder
containing records from the following cemeteries: Arrington, Bluff Post, Odd
Fellows, and Old Soul’s Chapel
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11
Jenkins Collection
– Orphan’s Minutes
Item
1: Document
entitled, “Orphan’s Minutes Book 2, Sumter County, Alabama”
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12
Jenkins Collection
– Miscellaneous
Item
1: Handwritten
extracts taken from the Austin Genealogical Society Quarterly-Austin,
Texas
Item
2: Photographed
documents reproduced from original documents in South Carolina Archives
Department of the Revolutionary Accounts, AA 668, Acct. 1703-x and the Cont. 3rd
Regiment
Item
3: Note card with the following inscription: “Rogers, Jas T. and
Sophia Thigpen: What was James T’s middle name?”
Item
4: Document dated
March 1841 with a list of unknown names and numbers, possibly in representation
of page numbers
Item
5: Document
entitled, “Applicant’s Working Sheet National Society Children of the
American Revolution (undated)
Item
6: Document taken
from the Orphan Minutes’ Book 1-1833-39, compiled by Mrs. B. A. Jenkins (Nelle
Jenkins)
Item
7: Note cards
giving a brief description of the Hadden family (births, marriages and deaths)
Item
8: Handwritten
lists of miscellaneous names dated March 1841
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Jenkins Collection
– Marriage Records
Item
1: Binder of
handwritten marriage records taken from the Sumter County Marriage Record book
1843-1847 (Vol. 1)
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Jenkins Collection
– Family History
Item
1: Envelope
postmarked July 31, 1962, from Frances S. Franklin, 1602 Cooper Street,
Commerce, Texas, to Mrs. B. A. Jenkins, Emelle, Ala.
Item
2: Letter dated
July 31, 1962, from Frances Sample Franklin to Mrs. B. A. Jenkins requesting
information about the family of Robert Jefferson Hill, with leading documents
attached
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Jenkins Collection
– Sudduth Family History
Item
1: Handwritten
letter dated March 30, 1961, from Lucille Dorroh Burton to Nelle Jenkins
regarding the family history and genealogy of the Sudduth family; with
handwritten family tree and info attached
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Jenkins Collection
– Family History (Yarbrough)
Item
1: Church family record for Henry Yarbrough Howze and Kekomoisa Mitchell,
detailing their birth, marriage, and death and that of their children
Item
2: Church family
record for John Howze and Martha H. Yarbrough, detailing their birth, marriage,
and death and that of their children
Item
3: Church family
record for William Huntington and Frances R. Howze, detailing their birth,
marriage, and death and that of their children
Item
4: Church family
record for Dr. Charles G. Miller and Margaret S. Miller, detailing their birth,
marriage, and death and that of their children
Item
5: Church family
record for Aaron Yarbrough and Elizabeth Womack detailing their birth, marriage,
and death and that of their children, with drafts attached
Item
6: Church family
record for Anna Matilde Yarbrough and David Sink, detailing their birth,
marriage, and death and that of their children
Item
7: Church family
record for Albert Lovelace Yarbrough and Alzenia Tussey, detailing their birth,
marriage, and death and that of their children
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Jenkins Collection
– Family History (Williams)
Item
1: Church family
record for James Eugene Williams and Fannie Morris, detailing their birth,
marriage, and death and that of their children
Item
2: Church family
record for Peyton Ward Williams, Jr., and Jerry Marie Turner, detailing their
birth, marriage, and death and that of their children
Item
3: Church family
record for Carolyn Jane Williams and Dr. Fenwick Tatnall Nichols, Jr., detailing
their birth, marriage, and death and that of their children
Item
4: Church family
record for Peyton Ward Williams and Evelyn Waller, detailing their birth,
marriage, and death and that of their children
Item
5: Letter dated
July 30, 1955, from Peyton Ward Williams to Nelle Jenkins regarding Williams
family data
Item
6: Handwritten
letter dated July 10, 1955, from Peyton Ward Williams to Nelle Jenkins regarding
Mr. Ward’s family history
Item
7: Handwritten
letter dated August 6, 1955, from Peyton Ward Williams to Nelle Jenkins
answering questions Jenkins asked about his family history
Item
8: Handwritten
letter dated July 31, 1956, from Peyton Ward Williams to Nelle Jenkins regarding
family data sheets
Item
9: Handwritten
letter dated December 4, 1956, from Peyton Ward Williams to (Honey) Mrs. Jenkins
requesting factual information about who built the first Alabama Power Company
dam
Item
10: Handwritten letter dated
May 23, 1958, from Peyton Ward Williams to Nelle Jenkins regarding a recently
published column that he finds disagreeable
Item
11: Handwritten family history of
Peyton Ward Williams, ancestors and descendants
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Jenkins Collection
– Nunnelley & Cox Family History
Item
1: Church family
record for Jim Clarence Nunnelley, Jr., and Sarah Glenn Bedgood, detailing
birth, marriage, and death and that of their children, with handwritten excerpt
about Dr. J. C. Nunnelley, Jr., on reverse side
Item
2: Church family
record for Thomas Pipkin Nunnelley, Sr., (Tubby) and Gwendolyn Clements,
detailing birth, marriage, and death and that of their children
Item
3: Church family
record for William Robert Carroll and Mary Nunnelley Carroll, detailing their
birth, marriage, and death and that of their child
Item
4: Church family
record for Thomas Milton Donnelly and Nell Sanders Nunnelley, detailing their
birth, marriage, and death and that of their children
Item
5: Church family
record of Richard Alonzo Nunnelley, III, and Louise Brazier Nunnelley, detailing
their birth, marriage, and death with handwritten excerpt dated January 9, 1957,
from T. B. N. (T. B. Nunnelley) on reverse side
Item
6: Church family
record of Jim Clarence Nunnelley and Jenny Lind Borders, detailing their birth,
marriage, and death and that of their children
Item
7: Church family
record of H. Martin Nunnelley and Wilma Gertrude Buck Nunnelley, detailing their
birth, marriage, death and that of their children with handwritten excerpts
about Emma Buchanan Nunnelley, Henry Martin Nunnelley, and Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Nunnelley on reverse side
Item
8: Church family
record of Richard Alonzo Nunnelley, Jr., (Dick) and Will Nell Sanders, detailing
birth, marriage, and death and that of their children
Item
9: Church family
record for Eugene Clifford Nunnelley and LaVeta Higgs, detailing their birth,
marriage, and death, with handwritten excerpt about Eugene Clifford Nunnelley on
reverse side
Item
10: Letter dated October 31,
1955, from Richard A. “Dick” Nunnelley, Jr., to Nelle Jenkins in response to
a previous request for information about the Nunnelley family history, attached
envelope postmarked January 10, 1957
Item
11: Handwritten copy of letter dated
September 26, 1937, from Walter I. Morris to Nelle Jenkins (Cousin) regarding a
recent family reunion and family history, with Morris family history excerpts
attached
Item
12: Handwritten letter dated
January 31, 1955, from T. B. Nunnelley to Nelle Jenkins (Cousin) regarding his
delight in being related to her
Item
13: Copy of the family history
of the Cox and Nunnelley family, with handwritten excerpt attached
Item
14: Handwritten letter dated
December 9, 1956, from Jenny Lind Nunnelley to Nelle Jenkins regarding her side
of the Nunnelley family tree (history)
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Jenkins Collection:
Family History-Ashcraft
Item
1: Handwritten notes
regarding Rev. W. Ashcraft’s move to their new home in Whitesboro
Item
2: Document with
handwritten notes regarding additional information about the Ashcraft family
Item
3: Letter dated January
15, 1958, to Mrs. B.A. Jenkins, from Harold Lee Wright, regarding a request for
a list of all the Ashcraft names in any National Genealogical Magazine
Item
4: Photocopy from the
South Carolina Archives Department of a map of a 394-acre plantation and a legal
description of the property bearing the name Ashcraft and dated January 19, 1843
Item
5: Document entitled
“Ashcraft,” regarding information from Mrs. John T. Ashcraft about the
Ashcraft family
Item
6: Letter from Elizabeth
Hill regarding the marriage record of John Bass to Peggy Ashcraft and
information given to E.H. Hill by Nelle Jenkins in a letter, November 4, 1931
Item
7: Letter dated February
13, 1957, to Nelle Jenkins from Mary Ashcraft regarding Mary Ashcraft’s
request for information about her family
Item
8: Letter to Nelle
Jenkins from E.H. Hill regarding a request for information about the data from
Elizabeth Baker Ashcraft’s grave
Item
9: Genealogical document
regarding John and Rebecca Ashcraft and children
Item
10: Letter dated August 30, 1961, to Nelle Jenkins from Florida Segrest,
regarding the inscription of Abigail Ashcraft’s gravestone
Item
11: Photocopy of handwritten legal document upon the back of which is
typed “From: Treasurer’s & Comptroller’s Papers Revolutionary Vouchers
John Ashcraft”; document is stamped by the Department of Archives and History,
Raleigh, N.C., August 28, 1962
Item
12: Photocopy of handwritten legal document upon the back of which is
typed “From: Treasurer’s & Comptroller’s Papers Revolutionary Vouchers
Thomas Ashcraft”; document is stamped by the Department of Archives and
History, Raleigh, N.C., August 28, 1962
Item
13: Genealogical document regarding Druty and Elizabeth Ashcraft and
children
Item
14: Handwritten notes on notebook paper regarding information found in the
Dictionary of Alabama Biography about the Ashcraft family
Item
15: Pedigree chart beginning with Nancy Ashcraft
Item
16: Document entitled “Ashcraft, John, Pennsylvania Service,
Revolutionary War”; appears to be a list of information requested about John
Ashcraft
Item
17: Handwritten notes on notebook paper regarding information about John
Ashcraft as found on pg. 375 in Notable Men of Alabama
Item
18: Handwritten notes on notebook paper outlining the will of John
Ashcraft
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Jenkins Collection:
Early Families of Sumter
Item
1: Handwritten document
(2 pages) entitled “Sumter County at the Birth of the 20th
Century,” regarding “Our Southern Home,” Sumterville, and various cotton
gins
Item
2: Handwritten document
(6 pages) entitled “Chapter Bluffport,” regarding the history of Bluffport
Item
3: Handwritten document
(10 pages) entitled “Loton Journal 1853,” listings of probate court
documents
Item
4: Handwritten document
(4 pages) entitled “Loton Journal 18 June 1882,” regarding the Greene
Springs School
Item
5: Handwritten document
(19 pages) entitled “Sumterville,” regarding the history of Sumterville
Item
6: Handwritten document
(6 pages) entitled “Captain Elisha Lacy,” regarding the life of Captain
Lacy, Matthew C. Houston, George Amason, John E. Brown, Captain B.F. Herr, and
T.G. Holt
Item
7: Handwritten document
(9 pages) entitled “Indiana,” regarding negotiations between the Choctaw
Indians and the U.S. from 1804-1830
Item
8: Typed document
regarding various doctors of Sumter County: Moor, Harris, Jones, Beavers,
Phillips, Mooney, Henry Ben Klee, Austin Boyd, Neel, Pinson, and Gilbert
Item
9: Handwritten document
(3 pages) entitled “Preface to the First Edition and Preface to the Second
Edition” (from Pioneer Families of Sumter County)
Item
10: Handwritten document (2 pages) regarding the early settlers of Sumter
County from South Carolina
Item
11: Handwritten document (4 pages) entitled “Sumter County Health
Department,” regarding the history of the Sumter County Health Department
Item
12: Handwritten document (6 pages) regarding the families of Brockway,
Edmonds, Curl, Spratt, Lewis, Henagan, Hilman, and Brock
Item
13: Handwritten document (3 pages) entitled “Geiger (for Volume II),
Post Master,” regarding the Geiger High School
Item
14: Handwritten document entitled “Gibbs Potato Bed,” regarding
Captain Jesse Gibbs’s vegetable garden
Item
15: Handwritten document entitled “Ambrose Knox Ramsey,” regarding his
family (dates of birth, marriage, and death included)
Item
16: Handwritten document (11 pages) entitled “Houston Clan,” regarding
the Houston family beginning with John and Isabella Houston
Item
17: Spiral bound stenographer’s notebook, entitled “Tract Book Records
for Volume II”
Item
18: Handwritten document (29 pages) entitled “Livingston Journal
1867-1868, A Newspaper published in Sumter County Alabama,” alphabetical list
of obituaries
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Jenkins Collection:
Miscellaneous
Item
1: Handwritten document
(2 pages), appears to list witnesses for an unnamed court case with Judge M.E.
McConnell Sr. presiding
Item
2: Handwritten notes on
a legal pad regarding what appears to be the family history of Samuel Milton
Yarbrough
Item
3: Pedigree Chart for
Ira Mae Meyr (Hillman)/Elmer Arthur Meyr
Item
4: Handwritten letter (2
pages) dated June 14, 1963, to Mrs. Jenkins from Frances Franklin regarding
information on the James Gilmore family
Item
5: Handwritten list of
names with unknown relationship
Item
6: Handwritten
information about Spann Shaul and his family
Item
7: Five-page handwritten
list of names entitled Stanton Pedigree
Item
8: Two-page handwritten
document regarding the founding of the City of Gainesville
Item
9: Handwritten document
(2 pages) entitled Dr. Ernest M. Moore, 1252 Augusta St., Montgomery
Item
10: Eight-page handwritten document
entitled William J. Jarman to Nancy C. Webb, containing various information from
the Loton Journal; attached are sheets
of blank paper
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22
Jenkins Collection:
Photocopies
Item
1: Order for photocopies
of documents regarding Pickens/Brig. Gen. of the Revolutionary War; attached are
the photocopies
Item
2: Order for photocopies
of documents regarding James Motes; attached are the photocopies
Item
3: Order for photocopies
of documents regarding William Godfrey of the Revolutionary War; attached are
the photocopies
Item
4: Order for photocopies
of documents regarding William Davis of the Revolutionary War; attached are the
photocopies
Item
5: Order for photocopies
of documents regarding Hugh Lavender of the Revolutionary War; attached are the
photocopies
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Jenkins Collection:
Notebook-Family History
Item
1: Binder with histories
of various families (Burton, Anderson, Boyd, Darnell, etc.)
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24
Jenkins Collection:
Local History Research: Sumter Co. Physicians
Item
1: Spiral bound notebook
entitled Physicians of Sumter County;
alphabetized list of physicians (A-H)
Item
2: Spiral bound notebook
entitled Sumter Doctors; alphabetized
list of physicians (K-J)
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Jenkins Collection:
Extracts
Item
1: Spiral bound
stenographer’s notebook, regarding the Anderson family and their tracts of
land
Item
2: Spiral bound notebook
labeled Nell M. Jenkins, Emelle, Ala.; regarding various aspects of Sumter
County including buildings, families, newspapers, etc.
Item
3: Spiral bound notebook
containing various obituaries from The
Dispatch, a newspaper printed at Gainesville, Ala., 1879-1880
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Jenkins Collection:
Early Schools and Academies
Item
1: Fourteen-page
handwritten document entitled Early
Schools and Academies in Sumter County: Livingston Female Academy, Greene
Springs, etc.
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Jenkins Collection:
Court Records
Item
1: Eight-page
handwritten document entitled Miscellaneous
Records found in a box at Court House, Livingston, Ala.
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Folder 28
Jenkins
Collection: Election Lists
Item
1: Election list
numbered 1-155, March 1, 1841, election for two Justices of the Peace and one
Constable
Item
2: Election list
numbered 1-46, March 1, 1841, election for two Justices of the Peace and one
Constable
Item
3: Election list
numbered 1-143, March 1, 1841, election for two Justices of the Peace and one
Constable
Item
4: Election list
numbered 1-157, March 1, 1841, election for two Justices of the Peace and one
Constable
Item
5: Election list
numbered 1-94, March 1, 1841, election for two Justices of the Peace and one
Constable
Item
6: Election results,
March 1, 1841, election for two Justices of the Peace and one Constable
Item
7: Handwritten document
dated December 24, 1842, regarding the results of an election for a replacement
for the resigned Justice of the Peace, Samuel L. Williamson
Item
8: Election list
numbered 1-21, election held to fill the vacancy for Magistrate after the death
of R.H. Weston
Item
9: Election list
numbered 1-23, March 18, 1843, election for Constable
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Folder 29
Jenkins
Collection: Tax Papers
Item
1: List of taxable
property dated June 7, 1861, for Isaac W. Horn
Item
2: List of taxable
property dated May 22, 1861, for W. H. Dandridge
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Folder 30
Jenkins
Collection: Proclamation Oath
Item
1: Proclamation oath to
support and defend the Constitution of the United States, dated August 29, 1865,
by W.R. Heigh
Item
2: Proclamation oath to
support and defend the Constitution of the United States, dated August 31, 1865,
by Thomas Keely
Item
3: Proclamation oath to
support and defend the Constitution of the United States, dated August 29, 1865,
by James D. Hill
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Folder 31
Jenkins
Collection: Voters Records
Item
1: Election list
numbered 1-49, March 8, 1841, election held for Justice of the Peace and
Constable
Item
2: Election list
numbered 1-38, April 1, 1841, election held for two Justices of the Peace and
one Constable
Item
3: Handwritten letter
dated May 15, 1859, to a Mr. Launders from Sarah Gregory regarding payment for
knitting
Item
4: Election results for
Justices of the Peace
Item
5: Election list
numbered 11-69, March 1, 1841, election held for two Justices of the Peace and
one Constable
Item
6: Election list
numbered 1-81, March 1, 1841
Item
7: Handwritten document,
April 7, 1854, regarding a decree pronounced by Mary Stevenson
Item
8: Handwritten document
dated March 1, 1841, regarding the results of the election of March 1, 1841
Item
9: Handwritten document
dated March 15, 1841, regarding the results of the election of March 1, 1841
Item
10: Handwritten document dated July 16, 1866, entitled “Report of
Destitute Persons Drawing Rations In Sumter County”
Item
11: Handwritten document with results of March 1, 1841, election
Item
12: Handwritten document entitled “Dr. Isaac R. McElroy, Administrator
of the Estate of Thomas E. Jacues dead. In Account on Annual Settlement With
Said Estate.”
Item
13: Handwritten document regarding the results of the election dated March
1, 1841, for Magistrate and Constable
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