Wilkinson-Keith Family Papers
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214. Envelope - May 21, 1857 To M. Keith 62. 101. C.G. Memminger to Rev. P.T. Keith -- July 17, 1863? This telegram from C.G. Memminger to Rev. P.T. Keith explains that "Willis [was] not injured in [the] last battle" 63. no preview available
102. Handwritten note -- 1741? This note announces the death of Capt. Thomas Gadsden, Customs Officer in South Carolina. 64. no preview available
153. Alex Marshall? to Magdalen Elizabeth Wilkinson Marshall -- Aug. 11, c.1880s? This letter concerns a death in the family 65. no preview available
155. Cookery book This cook book includes instruction on: cabbage; eggs; corn soup; corn fritters; tomato soup; German waffles; canned tomatoes; maccaroni; beef a la mode; birds nest pudding; fried fish; salad; and rice. Also advice on chapped hands; damp closets; polishing furniture; destroying vermin; using scrapbooks; and extracting grease. 66. no preview available
147. "M.T.P." [Mary Prentiss?] to Magdalen Elizabeth Wilkinson Keith -- Aug. 23, 1886 This concerns family health and gossip 67. no preview available
156. Album, 1864 This album displays, color illustrations; mostly children in rural settings 68. 052. "A.W.M" to Paul Trapier Keith -- July 18, year unknown The writer offers encouragement in relation to a prospective job with the Rail Roads. 69. no preview available
047. [Paul Trapier?] Keith to Willis Wilkinson -- Jan. 13, year unknown. The writer informs Willis of a forthcoming debate: "Are public amusements beneficial or not to the people" 70. no preview available
162. Telegram- May 10, 1879 Telegram from Hugh Thompson to General R. Siegling. 71. no preview available
120. Alex Marshall to Magdelen Elizabeth Wilkinson Marshall (nee Keith) -- Aug. 13, 1893 Telegram from Alex in Chicago that everyone attended an exposition 72. no preview available
227. Flag -- n.d. State flag of South Carolina 73. no preview available
103. Newspaper article -- n.d. Shipping notices and poem entitled "The Excursionist" 74. no preview available
037. Sarah Wilkinson to Eleanora Wilkinson -- n.d. Sarah writes that Virginia has given birth to a son 75. no preview available
035. Sarah Wilkinson to Eleanora Wilkinson -- July 30th (prior to 1849) Sarah writes complaning about her crowded home, discussing a visit by Reverend William Miller who is on his way to Mobile 76. no preview available
040. Sarah to Eleanora Wilkinson -- 8th, n.d. Sarah discusses Virginia's travels, parties and Virginia's baby. 77. no preview available
001. Sarah Ann Marshall to Mrs. Elizabeth Greenwood -- November 3, 1835 Sarah Ann Marshall writes her aunt with the family news from Cheraw. She reports that many people in the area have been sick, including family members, though most have recovered. 78. no preview available
234. Coupon -- n.d. Ration coupon 79. no preview available
004. Poem: "Notes on a sleeper" Poem about riding on a railroad sleeper car, and its relative merits compared to steamship travel. 80. no preview available
223. Photograph -- n.d. Photograph of a sailing vessel