Archival Collection
BUCK, MARTINA, COLLECTION
BOX 1 BOOKS
Records of Louisiana Confederate Soldiers and Louisiana
Confederate Commands, Compiled by Andrew B. Booth,
Commissioner Louisiana Military Records, Vol. I, A & B, New
Orleans, 1920, hardcover, 200 pp.
Records of Louisiana Confederate Soldiers and Louisiana
Confederate Commands, Compiled by Andrew B. Booth,
Commissioner Louisiana Military Records, Vol. II, B-G, New Orleans,
1920, hardcover, 1000 pp.
Records of Louisiana Confederate Soldiers and Louisiana
Confederate Commands, Compiled by Andrew B. Booth,
Commissioner Louisiana Military Records, Vol. IIIBook 1,
G-O’B, New Orleans, 1920, hardcover, 1312 pp.
Records of Louisiana Confederate Soldiers and Louisiana
Confederate Commands, Compiled by Andrew B. Booth,
Commissioner Louisiana Military Records, Vol. IIIBook 2,
O’B-Z, New Orleans, 1920, hardcover, 1195 pp.
The Civil War Dictionary, by Mark Mayo Boatner III,
Lieutenant Colonel, Infantry, United State Army, Maps and Diagrams,
by Major Allen C. Northrop and Lowell I. Miller, New York, David
McKay Company, Inc., 1959, hardcover, 974 pp.
Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Convention and Reunion of
the Louisiana Division, United Confederate Veterans, held in
the City of Alexandria, LA on Thursday and Friday September 9th and
10th, 1909, paperback, 24 pp.
Business Proceedings of the Fourteenth Annual Convention,
United Daughters of the Confederacy held in Norfolk, VA,
November 13-16, 1907, paperback, 92 pp.
Year Book of Louisiana Division, United Daughters of the
Confederacy, May 1907 to May 1908, paperback, 121 pp. (2
copies)
Year Book of Louisiana Division, United Daughters of the
Confederacy, May 1908 to May 1909, paperback, 134 pp.
Year Book of Louisiana Division, United Daughters of the
Confederacy, May 1910 to May 1911, paperback, 124 pp. (2
copies)
Minutes of the Sixth Annual Convention of the Louisiana
Division, United Daughters of the Confederacy, held in
Thibodaux, LA, April 12, 13, 14, 1904, paperback, 123 pp. (2
copies)
Minutes of the Eighth Annual Convention of the Louisiana
Division, United Daughters of the Confederacy, held in Monroe,
LA, May 8, 9, 10, 11, 1906, paperback, 125 pp. (2 copies)
Minutes of the Twelfth Annual Meeting, United Daughters of the
Confederacy, held in San Francisco, CA, Oct. 3-7, 1905,
paperback, 372 pp.
Minutes of the Thirteenth Annual Convention, United Daughters
of the Confederacy, held in Gulfport, MS, Nov. 14-17, 1906,
paperback, 444 pp.
Minutes of the Nineteenth Annual Convention, United Daughters
of the Confederacy, held in Washington, D. C., Nov. 13-16,
1912, paperback, 600 pp.
Side Lights on the Battle of New Orleans, by Stuart O.
Landry, New Orleans, Pelican Publishing Co., 1965, paperback, 60
pp.
Louisiana Soldiers in the War of 1812, compiled by Marion
John Bennett Pierson, Louisiana Genealogical and Historical
Society, 1963, paperback,
Blue cardboard box with white flowers on top, 6 x 12 x 1½
inches.
Folder
Court Docket Ledger
BUCK, MARTINA, COLLECTION
BOX 2 BOOKS
“Kinsmen All”
Descendants of Wettenhall Warner and Related Families, by E.
Russ Williams, Jr., Bogalusa, LA, 1968, hardcover, 843 pp.
“Kinsmen All”
Descendants of Wettenhall Warner and Related Families, by E.
Russ Williams, Jr., Monroe, LA, Williams Genealogical Publications,
Third Edition, 1991, hardcover, 843 pp.
Ancestry of Fanny Dunbar Corbusier
, compiled by Col. Wlm. H. Corbusier, M. D. Army, Ret. in 1904
(typewritten), hardcover, 139 pp.
Legal Records of Washington Parish, 1819-1897
, Vol. 1, Papers from the Personal Files of Hardy Richardson,
Lawyer, State Senator, and Colonel in CSA, 1822-1882, compiled by
E. Russ Williams, Jr., Bogalusa, LA, 1962, soft cover, 90 pp.
James Polk Morris, Sr.
, by J. Polk Morris & Sons, Inc., Kentwood, LA, 1967,
paperback, 23 pp.
Around Kentwood It is Remembered
, by Irene R. Morris, from columns titled “Be It Known and
Remembered,” printed July 1966-September 1967 in Frank Lewis
Brown’s The Kentwood Ledger, Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana,
paperback, 49 pp.
The Samuel and Mary (Myers) Burris Family
, by Jesse Stallings Burris, Flora Mae Burris, and Mamie Lettie
Burris-Simmons, New Orleans, The Pelican Publishing Co., 1952,
hardcover, 354 pp.
McCartys of Virginia
, with emphasis on the First four Generations in the Colony, by
Clara S. McCarty, Richmond, Virginia, The Dietz Press, Inc., 1972,
hardcover, 131 pp.
Lewises, Meriwethers and Their Kin
, Lewises and Meriwethers with their Tracing Through the
Families whose Records are herein Contained, compiled from Family
Papers and from Reliable Sources by Sarah Travers Lewis (Scott)
Anderson, Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1984,
hardcover, 653 pp.
Our French-Canadian Ancestors
, by Thomas J. Laforest, Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupé, 1983
So Great a Good, A History of the Episcopal Church in
Louisiana and of Christ Church Cathedral, 1805-1955
, by Hodding Carter and Betty Werlein Carter, Sewanee,
Tennessese, The University Press, 1955, hardcover, 447 pp.
Pike County Mississippi, 1798-1876, Pioneer Families and
Confederate Solders, Reconstruction and Redemption
, by Luke Ward Conerly, Nashville, Tennessee, Brandon Printing
Company, 1909, hardcover, 368 pp. (there is also a xerox copy of
this book)
Liberty and Amite County Sesqui-Centennial, 1809-1959
, In Observance of 150 years of Progress, Sponsored by Amite
County Sesqui-Centennial Committee, paperback
Our Heritage, A History of Sartinville United Methodist
Church, 1813-1980
, by Gussie Rials Sartin, June 1980, soft cover, 116 pp.
Mississippi Court Records, 1799-1835
, reprint of the 1936 edition with a New Appendix and
Introduction, compiled by J. Estelle Stewart King, Baltimore,
Genealogical Publishing Company, 1969, hardcover, 193 pp.
Clark County, Alabama, Records, 1814-1885
, by Marilyn Davis Barefield, Easley, South Carolina, Southern
Historical Press, Inc., 1983, hardcover, 210 pp.
A Glance into The Great South-East, on Clarke County,
Alabama, and its surroundings, from 1540 to 1877
, by Rev. T. H. Ball, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Willo Publishing
Company, 1962, hardcover, 770 pp.
BUCK, MARTINA, COLLECTION
BOX 3 BOOKS
Side-Lights on Maryland History with Sketches of Early
Maryland Families, Vol. I, Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing
Company, 1967, hardcover, 461 pp.
Side-Lights on Maryland History with Sketches of Early Maryland
Families, Vol. II, Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Company,
1967, (originally published in 1913) hardcover, 498 pp.
Maryland Marriages, 1634-1777, compiled by Robert Barnes,
Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1976, hardcover, 233
pp.
Across the Years In Prince George’s County, A
Genealogical and Biographical History of Some Prince George’s
County, Maryland and Allied Families, by Effie Gwynn Bowie,
Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1975, hardcover, 904
pp.
Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland, A
Genealogical and Biographical Review from wills, deeds and church
records, by J. D. Warfield, Baltimore, Regional Publishing Company,
1967, hardcover, 643
Kentucky Marriages, 1797-1865, compiled by G. Glenn Clift,
reprinted from
The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society,
Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1974, hardcover, 258
pp.
Old Churches, Ministers, and Families of Virginia, by
Bishop William Meade, reprinted with Digested Index and
Genealogical Guide, bompiled by Jennings Cropper Wise, Vol. I,
Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Company, 1966, hardcover, 490
pp.
Old Churches, Ministers, and Families of Virginia, by
Bishop William Meade, reprinted with Digested Index and
Genealogical Guide, bompiled by Jennings Cropper Wise, Vol. II,
Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Company, 1966, hardcover, 490
pp.
History of Rowan County, North Carolina containing
sketches of Prominent Families and Distinguished Men with an
Appendix, by Rev. Jethro Rumple, published by J. J. Bruner,
Salisbury, NC, 1881, republished by the Elizabeth Maxwell Steele
Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Salisbury, SC,
Baltimore, Regional Publishing Company, Reprinted with a New Index,
1974, hardcover, 434 pp.
Annals of Lincoln County, North Carolina, Containing
Interesting and Authentic Facts of Lincoln County History Through
The Years 1749 to 1937, by William l. Sherrill, Baltimore, Regional
Publishing Company, 1972, hardcover, 536 pp.
A History of Richland County South Carolina, by Edwin L.
Green, Vol. I, 1732-1805, Baltimore, Regional Publishing Company,
1974 (originally published Columbia, South Caroline, 1932),
hardcover, 385 pp.
Minutes of the Vestry of St. Helena’s Parish, South
Carolina, 1726-1812, Edited by A. S. Salley, Jr., Columbia,
SC, The State Company, 1919, hardcover, 296 pp.
North and South Carolina Marriage Records, From the
Earliest Colonial Days to the Civil War, compiled and edited by
William Montgomery Clements, editor of Genealogy Magazine,
Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc, 1973, hardcover, 295
pp.
Folder
Proceedings of the First Annual Genealogical Institute
, January 10-11, 1958, The Louisiana Genealogical and
Historical Society, Baton Rouge, LA, paperback, 91 pp.
National Genealogical Society Quarterly
, Vol. XXXV, No. 3, September 1947, paperback, pp. 65-100
Report of the Conservation Commission of Louisiana from April
1st 1914 to April 1st 1916
, paperback, 155 pp.
McGloin’s Reports, Courts of Appeal of the State of
Louisiana
, Bol. I-Part III, paperback, pp. 225-320
An Examination of the Legal Principles Involved in the
Decision of The Supreme Court in the case of The State VS. Thomas
C. Anderson
, paperback, 65 pp.
Opinions of Hon. George H. Theard, Judge, and Hon. T. C. W.
Ellis, Judge Interpreting and Apprying to Fire Losses, Act 168 of
1908
, paperback, 11 pp.
Historical Sketch of Ann Pamela Cunningham “The Southern
Matron” Founder of “The Mount Vernon ladies Association,”
Printed for the Association at the Marion Press, Jamaica
Queensboro New York, 1929, paperback, 53 pp.
Louisiana State University Catalogue, 1914-1915,
Announcements, 1915-1916
, University Bulletin, Vol. V-N. S., No. 5, May 1915, Baton
Rouge, Louisiana, Ramires-Jones Printing Company, 1915, paperback,
264 pp.
An Index to the 1820 Census of Louisiana’s Florida
Parishes and 1812 St. Tammany Parish Tax List
, compiled by Mary Elizabeth Sanders, 1972, paperback, 34
pp.
Pioneer Women Teachers of Louisiana, Epsilon Organization,
Delta Kappa Gamma
, compiled by Grace Bordelon Agate, Alpha Chapter, Lafayette,
Louisiana, Savoy Printing Company (Mrs. Buck wrote a date of March
19, 1955 on first page of book), paperback, 88 pp. (contains a
sketch of Annie Eastman)
Louisiana Products, Resources, Attractions
, A synopsis of Reliable Information Concerning the State, by
Wm. H. Harris, State Commissioner of Immigration, New Orleans, E.
A. Brandao & Co., 1885, paperback, 134 pp.
In the Highways and Byways of Louisiana
, paperback, 112 pp.
The Political Reformation of 1884, A Democratic Campaign
book
, By Authority of The National Democratic Committee, New York,
1884, paperback, 301 pp.
The Farmer and Planter
BUCK, MARTINA, COLLECTION
BOX 4 BOOKS
Louisiana, Comprising Sketches of Parishes, Towns, Events,
Institutions, and Persons, Arranged in Cyclopedic Form, In
Three Volumes, edited by Alcée Fortier, Professor of Romance
Languages in Tulane University, Vol. I, Biographical Edition, A-J,
Century Historical Association, 1914, hardcover, 621 pp.
Louisiana, Comprising Sketches of Parishes, Towns, Events,
Institutions, and Persons, Arranged in Cyclopedic Form, In
Three Volumes, edited by Alcée Fortier, Professor of Romance
Languages in Tulane University, Vol. II, Biographical Edition, L-Z,
Century Historical Association, 1914, hardcover, 667 pp.
Louisiana, Comprising Sketches of Parishes, Towns, Events,
Institutions, and Persons, Arranged in Cyclopedic Form, In
Three Volumes, edited by Alcée Fortier, Professor of Romance
Languages in Tulane University, Vol. III, Biographical Edition,
A-Z, Century Historical Association, 1914, hardcover, 806 pp.
BUCK, MARTINA, COLLECTION
BOX 5
Folder 1
Correspondence 1892, 1927, 1935, and 1940 (6
items)
a) Nov. 20, 1892 – To Cousin Tommy From Cousin J. T. Warner
b) Sept. 1927 – Dr. Thomas Cargill Warner Ellis, Jr. info (2
copies)
c) June 6, 1935 – To Mrs. C. B. Grant From Kate Ellis Covington,
Hazlehurst, MS
d) July 15, 1935 – To Clerk of Court, Boydton, Mecklenburg
County, Virginia From Mrs. O.
E. Grant (carbon copy)
e) Sept. 25, 1935 – Mrs. Pattou From Josiah Ellis V, Washington,
D. C.
f) June 1, 1940 – To Mrs. Moss From William Franklin Sands,
Washington, D. C.
Folder 2 Correspondence Feb. 1947-May 1947 (20
items)
a) Feb. 13 – To Mrs. Olivia E. Grant From J. L. Perrin, Clerk of
Court, Abbeville, SC
b) Feb. 24 – To Clerk of Court, Salisbury, Rowan County, North
Carolina From Ollie E.
Grant
c) Feb. 27 – To C. B. Grant From Coma Garrett, Jr. Judge of
Probate, Grove Hill, Alabama
d) Mar. 6 – To Director of the Department of Archives, Columbia,
South Carolina From
Martina E. Buck & Carroll Buck
e) Mar. 10 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From William D. McCain,
Archives, Jackson, MS
f) Mar. 13 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From James Thornton, Gittman
Gittman’s Book Shop,
Colombia, SC
g) Mar. 15 – To Clerk of Court, Amelia Court House, Virginia
From Martina E. (Mrs.
Carroll) Buck
h) Mar. 15 – To Clerk of Court, Dinwiddie County, Virginia From
Martina E. (Mrs. Carroll)
Buck
i) Mar. 15 – To Clerk of Court, Lexington, Virginia; From Marina
E. (Mrs. Carroll) Buck
j) Mar. 15 – To Clerk of Court, Orangeburg, South Carolina; From
Martina E. (Mrs. Carroll)
Buck
k) Mar. 20 – To Clerk of Court, Suffolk Nansemond County,
Virginia From Martina E. (Mrs.
Carroll) Buck
l) Mar. 20 – To Clerk of Court, Portsmonth, Virginia From
Martina E. Buck
m) Mar. 20 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From R.W. Church, Virginia
State Librarian
n) Mar. 21 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From J. Hewlette Wasson,
Probate Judge, Laurens County
o) Mar. 21 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From Jack Dalton, Associate
Librarian, University of
Virginia
p) Mar. 27 – To Wilbur J. Blake, Judge of Probate From Mrs. O.
E. Grant
q) Apr. 2 – To Mrs. C. Bullitt Grant From Mary Lou Cargill,
Winder, Georgia
r) Apr. 11 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From Mrs. Ida R. Dunny
s) May 2 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From Frances M. Hails, Archivist
for State of Alabama
t) May 19 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From Francis L Berkeley, Jr.,
Curator of Manuscripts
Folder 3 Correspondence June 1947-Aug. 1947 (12
items)
a) Jun. 5 – To Mrs. C. Bullitt Grant From Miss Roberta P.
Wakefield, Washington, D. C.
b) Jun. 12 – To Mrs. C. Bullitt Grant From Mary Lou Cargill,
Winder, Georgia
c) Jun. 15 – To Martina E. Buck From Mrs. John L. Emerson, York
Village, Maine
d) Jun.17 – To Mrs. O. E. Grant From Mary Lou Cargill, Winder,
Georgia
e) Jun. 20 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From J. S. Burris, Concordia
Parish Schools, Vidalia, La.
f) Jul. 11 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From J. Hewlette Wasson,
Probate Judge, Laurens, SC
g) Jul. 18 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From M. R. Wilkes, Washington,
D. C.
h) Jul. 19 – To Martina Buck From J. S. Burris Concordia Parish
Schools, Vidalia, La.
i) Aug. 6 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From Miss Kate F. Maver
j) Aug. 7 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From J. Hewlette Wasson,
Probate Judge
k) Aug. 13 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From Kate F. Maver,
Washington, D. C.
l) Aug. 13 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From M. R. Wilkes, Washington,
D. C.
Folder 4 Correspondence Sept. 1947-Dec. 1947
(10 items)
a) Sept. 12 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From Kate F. Maver,
Washington, D. C.
b) Sept. 25 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From Kate F. Maver,
Washington, D. C.
c) Oct. 8 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From Kate F. Maver,
Washington, D. C.
d) Oct. 21 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From Kate F. Maver,
Washington, D. C.
e) Oct. 23 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From Kate F. Maver,
Washington, D. C.
f) Oct. 13 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From Virginia
Sternberg, Director of Researcher,
Encyclopedia Britannica
g) Oct. 27 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From Virginia
Sternberg, Director of Researcher,
Encyclopedia Britannica
h) Nov. 4 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From Kate F. Maver,
Washington, D. C.
i) Dec. 4 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From Kate F. Maver,
Washington, D. C.
j) Dec. 24 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From Kate F. Maver,
Washington, D. C.
Folder 5 Correspondence 1948
(13 items)
a) Jan. 21 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From Kate F. Maver,
Washington, D. C.
b) Jan. 29 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From Kate F. Maver,
Washington, D. C.
c) Feb. 2 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From Roger Thomas,
Assistant Archivist, Hall of Records,
Annapolis, Maryland
d) Feb. 22 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From Mary Lou Cargill,
Winder, Georgia
e) Feb. 23 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From Kate F. Maver,
Washington, D. C.
f) Mar. 5 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From Kate F. Maver,
Washington, D. C.
k) March 20 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From Kate F. Maver,
Washington, D. C.
g) May 2 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From Kate F. Maver,
Washington, D. C.
h) Aug. 9 – To Mrs. Roberta S. Ellis From New England
Historic Genealogical Society
i) Aug. 11 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From Miss Jannie
Jennings, Denison, Texas
j) Sept. 29 – To Mrs. Robert Ellis From Harold Dunbar
Corbusier, M.D.
k) Oct. 31 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From Kate F. Maver,
Washington, D. C.
l) Nov. 28 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From Mary Lou Cargill,
Winder, Georgia
Folder 6 Correspondence 1952-1967
(11 items)
a) Feb. 14, 1952 – To Martina E. Buck From Mrs. Onida L.
Holmes, McComb, Mississippi
b) May 8, 1952 – To Mrs. C. Bullitt Grant; From C. D.
Wilson
c) May 13, 1952 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From Mrs. T. N.
Pulley, Jr., Oak Grove, Louisiana
d) Aug. 29, 1952 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From Thelma D.
Pulley (Mrs. T. N., Jr.), Oak
Grove, Louisiana
e) June 20, 1953 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From J. Kenneth
Kerby, Phi Sigma Chi Fraternity,
Memphis, Tennessee
f) Aug. 2, 1953 – To The Adjutant Generals’ Office
From Martina Buck
g) Sept. 1, 1953 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From WM. E.
Bergin, Major General, The
Adjutant General
h) Feb. 23, 1954 – To Victor R. Cain, Reisterstown, MD
From Martina E. Buck (carbon)
i) Feb. 26, 1954 – To Maryland Historical Society,
Baltimore, MD From Martina E. Buck
(carbon)
j) Jan. 4, 1954 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From Owen Paul
Spivey
k) Jun. 2, 1967 – To Mrs. Martina Ellis Buck From Eunice
Lida Hamilton Winn (Mrs. J. M.
Winn), Rosenberg, Texas
Folder 7 Correspondence 1970-1975
(21 items)
a) Sept. 30, 1970 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From Naoma
Harper, The Genealogical Society
of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Salt
Lake City, Utah
b) Dec. 29, 1970 – To Mrs. Martina Ellis Buck From Mrs.
Richard Denny Shelby, Office of
the Registrar General, N.S.D.A.R.
c) Feb. 23, 1971 – To Mrs. Robert Hughes From Mrs.
Richard Denny Shelby, Office of the
Registrar General, N.S.D.A.R.
d) Mar. 1, 1971 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From Patricia W.
Shelby, Genealogical Division,
Supplemental Applications (Mrs. Richard Denny Shelby,
Registrar General)
e) Mar. 1, 1971 – To Mrs. Martina Ellis Buck From Eunice
Lida Hamilton Winn
f) Apr. 1, 1971 – To Mrs. Martina Buck From Patricia W.
Shelby, Genealogical Division,
Supplemental Applications (Mrs. Richard Denny Shelby,
Registrar General)
g) May 4, 1971 – To Mrs. Martina Buck From Grioesta Wood
Westbrooke (Mrs. Edward
Lynn Westbrooke, Registrar General)
h) Jul. 21, 1971 – To Mrs. Martina Buck From Grioesta
Wood Westbrooke (Mrs. Edward Lynn Westbrooke, Registrar
General)
i) Oct. 6, 1971 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From Margaret D.
Calhoun, Co-ordinator, Reference
Service, Alexandria Library, Alexandra, Virginia
j) Nov. 3, 1971 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From Pinney H.
Nobles
k) Nov. 17, 1971 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From Margaret D.
Calhoun, Co-ordinator,
Reference Service, Alexandria Library, Alexandra,
Virginia
l) Feb. 13, 1972 – To Mrs. Martina Ellis Buck From Eunice
Lida Hamilton Winn
m) Feb. 17, 1972 – To Mrs. Martina Ellis Buck From Eunice
Lida Hamilton Winn
n) Jun. 21, 1972 – To Mrs. Martina Ellis Buck From Nancy,
Santa Fe, New Mexico
o) Jul. 9, 1972 – To Mrs. Martina Ellis Buck From Nancy,
Santa Fe, New Mexico
p) Mar. 4, 1974 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From Rosemary
Salter, Historic Mobile Preservation
Society
q) Feb. 16, 1975 – To Mr. & Mrs. Carroll Buck From
Juliana Reichenstein (thank-you)
r) Jun. 10, 1975 – To Clerk of Circuit Court of Amelia
County From Martina E. Buck
s) Jun.17, 1975 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From S. L. Farrar,
Jr., Clerk of Circuit Court Amelia County, Virginia
t) Jun. 10, 1975 – To Bureau of Vital Statistics,
Department of Public Health, Montgomery,
Alabama From Martina E. Buck
u) Jun. 20, 1975 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck; From the Bureau
of Vital Statistics, Department of
Public Health, Montgomery, Alabama
BUCK, MARTINA, COLLECTION
BOX 5 Continued
Folder 8 Correspondence 1980-1981
(11 items)
a) Apr. 4, 1980 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From Mississippi,
Dept. Archives and History
b) April 15, 1980 – To Mrs. Martina Buck From Al E.
Andrews, Jr. (Andrews line)
c) Mar. 16, 1980 – To Mart From Stanley T. Linn,
Shreveport, Louisiana
d) May 6, 1980 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From Al E. Andrews,
Jr. (Andrews line)
e) May 19, 1980 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From Bertha Neff,
Archivist, Clerk of Court
f) Jun. 23, 1980 – To Mr. James E. Hoofnagle, Clerk,
Fairfax, Va. From Mrs. Carroll Buck
g) Jun. 26, 1980 – To Early Georgia Marriages, Bountiful,
Utah From Mrs. Carroll Buck
h) Sept. 16, 1980 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From Joyce
Murray, Early Georgia Marriages,
i) Feb. 2, 1981 – To Mrs. Martina E. Buck From
Nancy
j) March 5, 1981 – To Mrs. Martina Buck From Phyllis Bray
(Mrs. W. Lowell Bray, Jr.)
k) May 12, 1981 – To Martina From A. E. Andrews, McComb,
Mississippi
Folder 9 Correspondence 1982-1991
(14 items)
a) April 7, 1982 – To Martina Buck From (Bill) A. E.
Andrews
b) April 12, 1982 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From Elma Thomas
(Andrews line)
c) Jan. 9, 1983 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From Thomas L.
Carter (Ellis line)
d) Mar. 24, 1984 – To Mrs. Martina E. Buck From Lucy
(Mrs. C. R. Vanness); Also 3 photos
e) April 21, 1986 – To Aunt Mart From Mrs. Mae B.
Valentine (Valentine line)
f) May 13, 1986 – To Aunt Martina From Mr. & Mrs. Dave
Wilmer Buck (Melancon line)
g) Aug. 5, 1986 – To Mrs. Martina Buck From Barbara Hammond
Cooley (John
Worthington III- will)
h) Aug. 7, 1986 – To Mrs. Martina Buck From Barbara Hammond
Cooley (John
Worthington III, Zachariah Maccubin, William Hood)
i) April 1987 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From James M. Perrin,
Hammond, Louisiana
j) April 6, 1987 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From James M. Perrin
(Info on Henry S. Addison)
k) May 13, 1987 – To Mrs. Martina Buck From A. E. Andrews “Bill”
(Andrews line)
l) Sept. 25, 1987 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From Mrs. Bert K.
Robinson, Baton Rouge, LA
m) Aug. 30, 1988 – To Mrs. Carroll Buck From Dot Roebuck
n) May 16, 1991 – To Cousin Martina From Stephen Ezekiel
Babington with letters from
Robert Babington to T. C. W. Ellis dated 1888
Folder 10 – Family History Material
(11 items)
a) NSDAR Ancestral Chart; 1st Gen #1-Martina
Buck
b) Nov. 25, 1926 – The National Cyclopedia of American Biography
for Stephen Dudley Ellis
c) Oct. 8 {?} – To Mr. James Burris From Phillip Kirchbain
d) Oct 1, 1955 – Cargill History & Genealogy- Compiled by
Laura Bellinger Jones
e) History of the Warner Family by: T. W. Connerly, San Angelo,
Texas (2 copies)
f) A Short History of
William Magee I and His Wife Mary James, 1954
g) Index of Names of Persons cont., Pg. 154
h) Application for membership to the National Society of the
Daughters of the American
Revolution for Maud Sands Addison Ellis (2 copies)
i) Application to the Louisiana Colonials for Martina Virginia
Hamilton Ellis Buck
Folder 11 – Family History Material
(17 items)
a) Note card from diary entry of T. C. W. Ellis
b) Note card on Robert S. Ellis, Sr.
c) Note card on Robert Stephen Ellis, Jr.
d) Assignment book pages with Baily Early Community
Marriages
e) Index – Old Faiffield Conn., – Jacobus Vol. 1, Pts
1-3; 4-6 Andrews, Connecticut
f) Willo Institute of Genealogy – Publication No. 12 –
Fairfield County, South Carolina,
Wills 1773-1797
g) John Andrews Will, North Carolina
h) Andrews Family Group Sheets (10 pages)
i) Ellis Genealogy – From Susan C. Wilson (Mrs. Charles
D. Wilson), Feb. 26, 1980
j) Owens Genealogy – From Mrs. Jack Stinson, April 5,
1982
k) Salley, History of Orangeburg County, South Carolina
(3 note cards)
l) Wedding invitation – with info written on back of
it
m) Ancestor Chart – starting with Harold Earl Haines;
done by Ethel M. Haines
n) Ancestor Chart – Harriet Pearl Boyd, b. 7 Jan
1903
o) Twenty-Eighth Mississippi Calvary (Forest
Cavalry)
p) Wettenhall Warner & Elizabeth Cargill line; Thomas
Cargill Warner & Tabitha Cargill
q) Pedigree Form; Ancestors of Maud Sands Addison Ellis
Palmer
Folder 12 – Family History Material
(10 items)
a) Buck Family lineage
b) Family Group form – Henry Buck line
c)
James Buck and Penelope Newman of Pitt County, North
Carolina; By: Camellus Wilson
Buck (3 copies)
f) Family Group form – William Powell Buck line (3
copies)
d) Family Group form – William Powell Buck, Jr.
line
e) Family Group form – J. D. Valentine
Folder 13 – Miscellaneous Genealogical Material
(13 items)
a) Note cards with family history on them (9)
b) Note card – markings; Dag Hammarskfold
c) History on the Allisons family with 2 note
cards
d) Information on the Rev. John Gordon
BUCK, MARTINA, COLLECTION
BOX 6
Folder 1 – Newspaper Clippings
(21 items)
a) Dec. 14, 1951 –
The Lion’s Roar– “Southeastern Students Mourn
Death of President
Gladney Jack Tinsley”
b) July 7, 1963 –
The Times-Picayune– “New Baltimore March Is
Today”
c) Nov. 8, 1964 –
Sunday Advocate– pic- On Retirement- Dr. Ralph
Pottle
d) Feb. 10, 1971 –
The Kinder News- “Kinder humanitarians honored by Rotary
[William P.
Buck]”
e) June 25, 1971 –
The Daily Star, “Sad Fate For Regal Home [The Annex on
Duncan
Avenue]” (xerox copy)
f) April 10, 1980 –
McComb Enterprise-Journal, “Old book brings stories of
Civil War in
Amite County to Life: The Fight in Liberty”
g) July 24, 1981 –
Sunday Magazine, “Sleepy little Sartinville: A town
where human virtues
have a very American accent” by: Willie Prophit
h) July 26, 1981 –
McComb Enterprise-Journal, “Genealogy collection donated
to library
[Doris O’Dell Varnado Green]”
i) Newspaper clipping asking for info on the members of
Fenner’s Louisiana Artillery
Battery formed May 16, 1862 in Jackson, Mississippi,
1987
j) Aug. 5, 1988 –
Morning Advocate- “Sam D’Amico…the man judges
call ‘the lawyer’s
lawyer’”
k) Oct. 1, 1989 –
Sunday Advocate– “Kinder’s Buck in select coaching
company”
l) Oct. 22, 1989 –
The Times-Picayune– “Buck coaching last football season
at Kinder”
m) Nov. 15, 1989 –
The News-Digest– “Dutton Wall says, ‘just be
competitive’”
n) “The challenge of Genealogy” by: Marie Wise
o) “Can Talk Avert Third War?: Negotiation Failed to Keep
Peace in 1914 and 1939” By:
David Lawrence
p) “Amy Vanderbilt’s Etiquette: Restrict Use of
Family Tree”
q) “In Perspective: The Purpose of Education” By: Max
Freedman
s) “No Time for Collective Gift- an Editorial from the
Wall Street Journal”
s) Engagement pic of Miss Mary Elizabeth Pallud
t) Engagement pic of Miss Lea Louise Pallud
Folder 2
– Louisiana Colonials (3 items)
a) Morgan Edwards Chapter, Amite, Louisiana 1975-1976 (3
copies)
b) March 13, 1976 – Songs Out of Time; A reading for the
Louisiana Colonials by: Harrell
Weathersby
Folder 3 – Census Records
(10 items)
a) 1800 Index to South Carolina Census
b) 1816 Census of Pike County, Mississippi
c) 1820 Census of Pike County, Mississippi
d) 1820 Census of Pike County, Mississippi
e) 1825 Tax List for Pike County, Mississippi
f) 1830 Mississippi Census, by: Irene S. & Norman E.
Gillis (2 copies)
g) 1831 Pike County Tax List
h) 1835 Tax List, Pike County, Mississippi
i) 1843 Tax List for Pike County, Mississippi
Folder 4 – Marriage Records (2 items)
a) Licence between Ezekiel P Ellis & Tabitha Emily
Marner
b)
Computer Indexed Marriage Records, Amite County
Mississippi 1810-1899 published by:
Nicholas Russell Murray, Hunting for Bears
Folder 5 – Births, Cemetery Records, and
Obituaries (10 items)
a) July 20, 1965 – Obituary (laminated) for Tucker Buck
b) Burials in the Ellis Graveyard (3 copies)
c) Births and deaths of Buck family as of Dec. 1959
d) Amite Cemetery, Amite LA- May 16, 1969, by Alta Mae Douglas
& Lila M. Settoon
e) British Burials and Births on the Gulf Coast, Records of the
Church of England in West
Florida 1768-1770 by: Winston DeVille, Ville Platte, Louisiana,
1986, paperback, 29 pp.
f) Eulogy of W. D. J. Warner
g) List of Ellis births
h) List of Burris births
Folder 6 – Genealogy Resources
(19 items)
a) The Genealogical Helper order form, The Everton
Publishers, Inc.
b) Handout on Suggestions and items to consider in
writing your personal history
c)
Legacy, Newsletter of the State Archives & Records
Service, Vol. 6, No. 1, Feb. 1982,
Baton Rouge, LA
d)
Is that Lineage Right?- booklet Issued by the National
Society Daughters of the American
Revolution
e) Catalogue No. 37 for the Ancestor Hunter- by: The
Everton Publishers, Inc.
f)
Genealogy & History, Vol. 8, No. 5, Whole No. 84,
Sept. 15, 1947
g)
Early Georgia Marriages order form
h)
Folk Finders order form
i) Louisiana and Mississippi Lands: A Guide to Spanish
Land Grants at the University of
Michigan order form
j)
Resource Material on Alabama– Pamphlet
k) Info on Captain John Worthington from
Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties,
pp. 144-149 (xerox copy)
l) L. D. S. Relationship Chart, by: W. Henry Chace (2
copies)
m) Blank family group sheet (7 copies)
Folder 7 – Hunting for Bears, Inc.
(10 items)
a) Order Form
b) Dec. 1980 – No. 10-
Bear Tracks Newsletter
c) Jan.-Feb. 1981 – No. 11-
Bear Tracks Newsletter
d) May 1981 – Pamphlet & Order Form –
Bear Facts (2 copies)
e) May 1981 – No. 13 –
Bear Tracks Newsletter
f) Aug. 1981 – No. 15 –
Bear Tracks Newsletter
g) Oct. 1981 -No. 17 –
Bear Tracks Newsletter
h)
Hunting for Bears Vol. 1, edited by: Nicholas Russell
Murray
i)
Hunting for Bears Vol. 2, edited by: Nicholas Russell
Murray
Folder 8 – Court House Records
(8 items)
a) Probate, Fairfield, SC, Feb. 4, 1752 (1 page)
b) Will of Patrick Cunningham, SC, Oct. 22, 1796, (2
carbon copy pages)
c) Probate, Fairfield, SC, Estate of Ja’s Andrews
Deceased, Feb. 22, 1804
d) Will of Benjamin Owen, Fairfield Co., SC, Dec. 3, 1804
(1 page)
e) Will of Elisheba Owen, Fairfield Co., SC, Oct. 13,
1817 (1 page)
f) Will of Benjamin Owen, Sr., Fairfield Co., SC, May 9,
1818 (4 pages)
g) Brief on Behalf of Plaintiff, J. M. Dresser Company,
Ltd. v. Hibernia Bank & Trust
Company, Ltd., June 11, 1912 (4 pages)
h) Insurance appraisement (14 pages)
Folder 9 – United Daughters of the Confederacy
(1 item)
a) Yearbook (1992-1994), Camp Moore Chapter No. 562,
Tangipahoa, Louisiana
Folder 10 – Certificates
(3 items)
a) April 15, 1947- membership of The National
Genealogical Society to Olivia Ellis Grant
b) Nov. 10, 1962 – membership of Louisiana Colonials to
Mrs. Carroll Buck
c) June 2, 1968 – Dedication coin commemorating the Judah
P. Benjamin Monument
Folder 11 – Episcopal Church of the Incarnation of Amite,
LA
(3 items)
a) Church bulletin – March 2, 1986 (2 copies)
b) Sermon on “Hope,” March 2, 1986
Folder 12 – Blackstone’s Commentaries & Russell
on Crimes
(1 item)
a) Blackstone’s Commentaries, Vols. 1st & 2nd
& Russell on Crimes Vols. 1 & 2 (handwritten)
Folder 13 – 1939 Day Planner used as a Diary
(1 item)
a) 1939 Day Planner used as a Diary
Folder 14 – Miscellaneous
(16 items)
a) Pamphlet
Standards in a Time of Need– Columbia University School
of Architecture
b)
Gittman’s Book Shop Bulletin No. 331, Columbia,
South Carolina
c)
Gittman’s Book Shop Bulletin No. 332, Columbia,
South Carolina
d) March 11, 1947 – Letter and Catalogue from
Morehouse=Gorham Co. Religious Books
and Supplies
e) Twelve Who Ruled by: R. R. Palmer
f) Constellations of the Southern Celestial
Hemisphere
g) Cutline from missing picture
h) July 1984,
Louisiana History Newsletter, Vol. 10, No. 4
i) Imported Holland Bulbs-Create a beautiful spring
garden
j)
My Duty-Pamphlet put out by McKneely Funeral
Home
k) Receipt from University of South Carolina Press for
St Helenas 1726-1812
l) Receipt from The Parish Bookstore for
So Great A Good
m) Receipt from Legacy Publishing Company for
1820 Census
n) The Kings of Egypt, Syria, and Macedonia, to the End
of the Period Embraced in
Polybius’s History
o) Note card with History on it, Publius Cornelius Scipio ob. in
Spain, B.C. 212
p) Louisiana Troops At The Battle of Gettysburg, July 1, 2, 3,
1863
q) Key to picture of Cappell Family (picture frame no
photograph)
r) Front cover of a Diary