Box 5
Contains 25 Results:
Funeral announcement and death notice cards for Mrs. S.M. Homer, 1894 September 25
The “Serepta Jordan Homer Papers” series, which dates from 1841 to 1899, includes personal correspondence, notecards, poetry, drawings, death notices, and genealogical notes. Of note are the letters written to Serepta in the years preceding the Civil War. Other letters in this series demonstrate the close relationship that she held with her aunt, Tabitha “Tabbie” Trice.
Funeral notice of T.A. Trice, 1860 June 16
The “Serepta Jordan Homer Papers” series, which dates from 1841 to 1899, includes personal correspondence, notecards, poetry, drawings, death notices, and genealogical notes. Of note are the letters written to Serepta in the years preceding the Civil War. Other letters in this series demonstrate the close relationship that she held with her aunt, Tabitha “Tabbie” Trice.
Transcribed letters to Serepta Jordan, undated
The “Serepta Jordan Homer Papers” series, which dates from 1841 to 1899, includes personal correspondence, notecards, poetry, drawings, death notices, and genealogical notes. Of note are the letters written to Serepta in the years preceding the Civil War. Other letters in this series demonstrate the close relationship that she held with her aunt, Tabitha “Tabbie” Trice.
Transcribed letters to Serepta Jordan from J.W. Mallory, undated
The “Serepta Jordan Homer Papers” series, which dates from 1841 to 1899, includes personal correspondence, notecards, poetry, drawings, death notices, and genealogical notes. Of note are the letters written to Serepta in the years preceding the Civil War. Other letters in this series demonstrate the close relationship that she held with her aunt, Tabitha “Tabbie” Trice.
The Jordan Journal Notes, undated
The “Serepta Jordan Homer Papers” series, which dates from 1841 to 1899, includes personal correspondence, notecards, poetry, drawings, death notices, and genealogical notes. Of note are the letters written to Serepta in the years preceding the Civil War. Other letters in this series demonstrate the close relationship that she held with her aunt, Tabitha “Tabbie” Trice.