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Size | 4.5 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 1,165 items) |
Abstract | Susan Letitia Rice Clotworthy (1885-1931), of Hillman, Ga., and Atlanta, Ga., compiled genealogical data regarding the Gaines and related families, who were located in many places in the South and West, including Alabama, California, Georgia, and Mississippi. The collection includes chiefly correspondence, 1885-1936, and genealogical data about inter-related southern families, including the Booker, Broaddus, Carnahan, Dalton, Everett, Gaines, Hall, Jennings, Lyne, Madison, Martin, Nicklin, Pendleton, Potter, Rice, Royce, and Taylor families. Eighteenth-century items are chiefly wills and copied letters, and early 19th-century items are very scattered correspondence of members of the Gaines family located in many places in the South and West, including George Strother Gaines (1784-1873), pioneer of Alabama and Mississippi. |
Creator | Clotworthy, Susan Letitia Rice, 1849-1934. |
Curatorial Unit | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection. |
Language | English |
Processed by: SHC Staff
Encoded by: Noah Huffman, December 2007
Updated by: Adam Fielding, Kate Stratton, and Jodi Berkowitz, September 2010
This collection was rehoused and a summary created with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
This finding aid was created with support from NC ECHO.
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Susan Letitia Rice Clotworthy (1885-1931), of Hillman, Ga., and Atlanta, Ga., compiled genealogical data regarding the Gaines and related families, who were located in many places in the South and West, including Alabama, California, Georgia, and Mississippi.
Back to TopThe collection includes chiefly correspondence, 1885-1936, and genealogical data collected by Susan Letitia Rice Clotworthy (1885-1931) of Hillman and Atlanta, Ga., about inter-related southern families, including the Booker, Broaddus, Carnahan, Dalton, Everett, Gaines, Hall, Jennings, Lyne, Madison, Martin, Nicklin, Pendleton, Potter, Rice, Royce, and Taylor families. Eighteenth-century items are chiefly wills and copied letters, and early 19th-century items are very scattered correspondence of members of the Gaines family located in many places in the South and West, including George Strother Gaines (1784-1873), pioneer of Alabama and Mississippi.
Back to TopFolder 1a |
Original finding aid |
Folder 1 |
1736-1810 |
Folder 2 |
1811-1829 |
Folder 3 |
1830-1849 |
Folder 4 |
1850-1867, 1869 |
Folder 5 |
1870-1885 |
Folder 6-8
Folder 6Folder 7Folder 8 |
1886 |
Folder 9-10
Folder 9Folder 10 |
1887 |
Folder 11 |
1888-1889 |
Folder 12 |
1890-1894 |
Folder 13-14
Folder 13Folder 14 |
1895 |
Folder 15-19
Folder 15Folder 16Folder 17Folder 18Folder 19 |
1896 |
Folder 20-22
Folder 20Folder 21Folder 22 |
1897 |
Folder 23-32
Folder 23Folder 24Folder 25Folder 26Folder 27Folder 28Folder 29Folder 30Folder 31Folder 32 |
1898 |
Folder 33-35
Folder 33Folder 34Folder 35 |
1899 |
Folder 36-38
Folder 36Folder 37Folder 38 |
1900 |
Folder 39-44
Folder 39Folder 40Folder 41Folder 42Folder 43Folder 44 |
1901 |
Folder 45-47
Folder 45Folder 46Folder 47 |
1902 |
Folder 48-50
Folder 48Folder 49Folder 50 |
1903 |
Folder 51-53
Folder 51Folder 52Folder 53 |
1904 |
Folder 54-57
Folder 54Folder 55Folder 56Folder 57 |
1905 |
Folder 58-59
Folder 58Folder 59 |
1906 |
Folder 60-62
Folder 60Folder 61Folder 62 |
1907 |
Folder 63-64
Folder 63Folder 64 |
1908 |
Folder 65-67
Folder 65Folder 66Folder 67 |
1909 |
Folder 68 |
1910 |
Folder 69-71
Folder 69Folder 70Folder 71 |
1911 |
Folder 72 |
1912 |
Folder 73-76
Folder 73Folder 74Folder 75Folder 76 |
1913 |
Folder 77-79
Folder 77Folder 78Folder 79 |
1914 |
Folder 80-82
Folder 80Folder 81Folder 82 |
1915 |
Folder 83-84
Folder 83Folder 84 |
1916 |
Folder 85 |
1917 |
Folder 86 |
1918 |
Folder 87-88
Folder 87Folder 88 |
1919 |
Folder 89 |
1920-1921 |
Folder 90 |
1922 |
Folder 91-92
Folder 91Folder 92 |
1923 |
Folder 93 |
1924 |
Folder 94-95
Folder 94Folder 95 |
1925 |
Folder 96-97
Folder 96Folder 97 |
1926 |
Folder 98 |
1927 |
Folder 99-100
Folder 99Folder 100 |
1928 |
Folder 101 |
1929 |
Folder 102-104
Folder 102Folder 103Folder 104 |
1930-1931 |
Folder 105 |
Undated, "A" |
Folder 106 |
Undated, "B" |
Folder 107 |
Undated, "C" |
Folder 108 |
Undated, "D" |
Folder 109 |
Undated, "F" |
Folder 110 |
Undated, "G" |
Folder 111 |
Undated, "H" |
Folder 112 |
Undated, "K" |
Folder 113 |
Undated, "L" |
Folder 114 |
Undated, "M" |
Folder 115 |
Undated, "N" |
Folder 116 |
Undated, "O" |
Folder 117 |
Undated, "P" |
Folder 118 |
Undated, "R" |
Folder 119 |
Undated, "S" |
Folder 120 |
Undated, "T" |
Folder 121 |
Undated, "W" |
Folder 122 |
Undated and unsigned |
Folder 123-140
Folder 123Folder 124Folder 125Folder 126Folder 127Folder 128Folder 129Folder 130Folder 131Folder 132Folder 133Folder 134Folder 135Folder 136Folder 137Folder 138Folder 139Folder 140 |
Genealogical notes |
Folder 141 |
The Story of Threlkeld typescript |
Folder 142-143
Folder 142Folder 143 |
Newspaper clippings |