January 5, 2006 - Delta State University



| | |Collection Title: The Gibert-Knowlton-Lytle Family Papers

Collection Number: M113

Inclusive Dates: 1871 - 2000

Bulk Dates: 1871 - 1945

Biographical/Historical Sketch

The Gibert family came to Bolivar County in the 1880s when Dr. Jere Gibert moved to Shaw from Copiah County. He was born in 1849 in South Carolina, but his family moved to southern Mississippi in 1859. He graduated from the Tulane University School of Medicine in 1870 and married Nancy Ellen Williams (1855 - 1926) in 1878.

Jere Gibert and Ellen Williams had three children, Col. John Maury Gibert (1879 - 1940), Vera (1882 - 1916), and Susie (b.1884). John Gibert was a graduate of West Point and served in the Philippines in the early 1900s. He married Virgie Tucker, and they had three children: Jere Tucker, Virgie, and Miriam. Vera was deaf and lived for some time at the State School for the Deaf in Jackson. Susie was educated in Holly Springs, at the Presbyterian Synod cal College (1900), and the University of Mississippi (1903 - 1904). She taught school at Seaton Place and in Shaw. In 1905 she married Sam Dove Knowlton.

Sam Dove Knowlton (1880 - 1939) came to Bolivar County in 1889 at the age of nine when his father, Pole Knowlton, moved the family from eastern Arkansas to the Donelson Plantation, near Gunnison. The Knowltons had been in DeSha, Chicot, Phillips, and Monroe counties, in Arkansas since 1811, and Pole had been born in Napoleon in the 1850s. He married Emma Stafford of Warren County in 1877, and she died between 1880 and 1883. Sam Dove was their only child. In 1883, Pole Knowlton married Katherine Mary Darr, and they had a daughter, Polly. In 1895, he rented the Perthshire Plantation, which he purchased in 1906. The house on the plantation is known as "Bienaime."

Sam Dove Knowlton attended the local schools, the Academy of Franklin (TN), and business school in Nashville. He assisted his father in running the Perthshire farming operation and store until he bought land adjacent to his father's in 1905. In addition to farming, he served on the County Board of Supervisors for two terms, the local school board, the Mississippi River Commission, the Levee Board, and the Board of the Staple Cotton Cooperative Association. He also raised Tennessee walking horses.

Sam Dove Knowlton and Susie Gibert had three children: Maury Stafford, Emma Eleanor, and Susie Ellen. Maury was born in 1906 and graduated from the University of Virginia in 1928, attended a military prep school on the coast of Mississippi and married Martha Irving (b. 1910) from Tchula, MS and had three children: Martha (1936), Sam (1938) and Maury Stafford Jr. (1940).  Susie Ellie was born in 1917 and graduated from Southwestern College at Memphis in 1936.  She married Thomas Yates from Shelby, MS. Emma Eleanor graduated from Radcliffe in 1932 and also attended Sweet Briar. She married Jack Rose Humphreys of Greenwood, a descendant of Mississippi Governor Benjamin G. Humphreys, and they had one child, Eleanor. Mr. Humphreys died in 1940 and in 1945 Emma married Stuart Lytle of Chicago, and they had two children, Robert (b. March 1946)  and Susan (b. Nov. 1947). After living in Illinois, Emma returned to Mississippi and lived until her death in 2000. She was an accomplished and well-known painter and sculptor.

Scope and Content

Series:

One Family Correspondence

Two WWII Correspondence of Stuart Lytle

Three Photos, Photo Albums, and slides

Four Scrapbooks

Five Journals and Notebooks

Six Printed Material

Seven Poems/Manuscripts of Emma Knowlton Lytle

Eight Art Papers of Emma Knowlton Lytle

Nine Memorabilia

Ten Video Tapes- Rasin' Cotton, Mule Trader

Series 1 consists of correspondence among the Gibert-Knowlton family and in lesser volume the Lytle family. This correspondence dates from 1871 - 1999.

Boxes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Boxes 36, 37, 38

Box 36 contains information about the family tree, marriage licenses and correspondence of Dr. J. Gibert, both personal and financial beginning 1897. Box 37 contains financial information relative to personal and medical practice and letters from Maury Gibert to his father and mother, J. and Ellen Gibert. Box 38 contains additional information about family tree, miscellaneous certifications, and miscellaneous 1940’s DAR correspondence.

Series 2 consists of the WWII correspondence from Stuart Lytle to then Emma Knowlton Humphreys. Box 7

Series 3 contains individual photographs and those found in several family scrapbooks along with some negatives. Also found in the series are slides, mainly of Emma Lytle's art and art shows.  Series X contains copies of Rasin' Cotton, by Emma Knowlton Lytle. There are also copies of Rasin' Cotton with a narrative by Emma in Box 31. Boxes 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 29, 30

Series 4 contains scrapbooks from the Gibert-Knowlton family. Boxes 20, 21

Series 5 mainly consist of college journals and notebooks from Emma Knowlton Lytle. Boxes 25, 35

Series 6 has copies of textbooks, newsletters and various other printed materials. Boxes 17, 18, 19, 33, 39

Series 7 contains published and unpublished copies of poems and manuscripts by Emma Knowlton Lytle. Box 22

Series 8 has various materials concerning Emma Knowlton Lytle's art shows and art subjects. The bulk of the material is from the 1980s and 1990s.

Boxes 27, 28, 32

Series 9 contains various family memorabilia. Box 23, 24, 26, 34

Series 10 contains copies of Rasin' Cotton narrated by Emma Knowlton Lytle. Mule Trader. Box 31.

Series One Box 1

Folder # Correspondence

1. 186? – 1873

2. 1874 - 1875

3. Jan. 6, 1876 - April 19, 1876

4. April 21, 1876 - Nov. 27, 1876

5. Dec. 27, 1876 - April 27, 1877

6. May 11, 1877 - Sept. 14, 1877

7. Sept. 21, 1877 - Nov. 20, 1877

8 Dec. 7, 1877 - June 17, 1878

9. March 18, 1881 - Sept. 17, 1883

10. Feb. 19, 1884 - April 1, 1886

11. April 2, 1886 - April 28, 1886

12. July 4, 1886 - Oct. 22, 1886

13. Nov. 1, 1886 - Sept. 9, 1892

14. Dec. 24, 1893 - June 4, 1894

15. June 8, 1894 - Aug. 15, 1898

16. Sept. 9, 1898 - Jan. 1, 1900

17. April 17, 1900 - Dec. 1, 1900

18. Dec. 10, 1900 - Feb. 20, 1901

19. March 10, 1901 - April 4, 1901

20. April 10, 1901 - June 6, 1901

Series One Box 2

Folder # Correspondence

1. June 8, 1901 - Jan. 2, 1902

2. Jan. 5, 1902 - May 26, 1902

3. June 2, 1902 - Oct. 31, 1902

4. Nov. 3, 1902 - Jan. 4, 1903

5. Jan. 5, 1903 - Feb. 23, 1903

6. March 12, 1903 - May 9, 1903

7. June 9, 1903 - June 27, 1903

8. July 13, 1903 - Feb. 21, 1904

9. March 11, 1904 - May 28, 1904

10. June 5, 1904 - Oct. 28, 1904

11. Dec. 14, 1904 - Jan. 16, 1905

12. Jan. 18, 1905 - April 10, 1905

13. May 12, 1905 - June 30, 1905

14. July 1, 1905 - July 21, 1905

15. Aug. 1, 1905 - Aug. 16, 1905

16. Aug. 21, 1905 - Sept. 10, 1905

17. Sept. 11, 1905 - Oct. 5, 1905

18. Oct. 8, 1905 - Oct. 21, 1905

19. Oct. 23, 1905 - Nov. 14, 1905

Series One Box 3

Folders Correspondence

1. Jan. 6, 1906 - March 12, 1906

2. March 26, 1906 - April 23, 1906

3. April 24, 1906 - June 7, 1906

4. June 12, 1906 - July 19, 1906

5. Aug. 27, 1906 - Dec. 29, 1906

6. Jan. 5, 1907 - Feb. 4, 1907

7. Feb. 5, 1907 - March 1, 1907

8. July 5, 1907 - July 10, 1907

9. July 11, 1907 - July 16, 1907

10. July 17, 1907 - Sept. 19, 1907

11. June 10, 1908 - May 31, 1909

12. June 3, 1909 - Jan. 27, 1910

13. Feb. 12, 1910 - Nov. 6, 1912

14. March 28, 1913 - Nov. 8, 1913

15. Jan. 1914 - Oct. 22, 1914

16. Nov. 1914 - Dec. 27, 1914

17. Feb. 1, 1915 - Jan. 24, 1916

18. Jan. 25, 1916

19. Jan. 26, 1916 - Jan. 28, 1916

20. Jan. 30, 1916 - Feb. 2, 1916

21. Feb. 3, 1916 - Feb. 23, 1916

22. Feb. 27, 1916 - Aug. 9, 1917

23. Feb. 19, 1922 - Oct. 29, 1924

24. Nov. 10, 1924 - April 6, 1925

25. Dec. 1, 1925 - Sept. 29, 1926

Series One Box 4

Folders Correspondence

1 Jan. 7, 1927 – Oct. 8, 1927 Information about family tree.

2 Oct. 10, 1927 – Oct. 25, 1927

3 Oct. 27, 1927 – Nov. 7, 1927

4 Nov. 8, 1927 – Dec. 21, 1927

5 Jan. 8, 1928 – Feb. 18, 1928

6 Feb. 21, 1928 – April 5, 1928

7 April 6, 1928 – May 14, 1928

8 May 28, 1928 – Dec. ?, 1928

9 April 3, 1929 – Nov. 30, 1929

10 Feb. 7, 1930 – Sept. 25, 1930

11 Oct. 17, 1930 – Dec. 2, 1930

12 Jan. 5, 1931 – Feb. 24, 1931

13 March 5, 1931 – April 6 1931

14 April 17, 1931 – June 26, 1931

15 July 6, 1931 – Aug. 18, 1931

Series Box 5

Folders Correspondence

1 July 1, 1931 – Dec. 21, 1931

2 Oct. 1930 – April 1932 (items in archival envelope)

3 Jan. 2, 1932 – Feb. 24, 1932

4 March 8, 1932 – April 26, 1932

5 May 1, 1932 – Oct. 29, 1932

6 Jan. 13, 1933 – Feb. 23, 1933

7 Feb. 24, 1933 – March 9, 1933

8 March 10, 1933 – Apr. 29, 1933

9 May 1, 1933 – Aug. 29, 1933

10 April 20, 1934 – July 17, 1935

11 Feb. 18, 1936 – July 23, 1938

DAR Yearbook 1929-30 DAR Correspondence to Mrs. Sam Knowlton

12 March 1939

13 April 1939

14 May 1939 – Dec. 1939

15 1939- Telegrams

16 1939- Cards

17 Feb. 14, 1940 – Dec.1940

18 Jan. 30, 1941 – May 12, 1942

19 May 1, 1942 – May 27, 1944

20 March 31, 1945 – Apr. 19, 1959

21 1956 – 1963 Correspondence – Odom and Odom Attys.

22 Nov. 26, 1960 – 1974

23 Feb. 10, 1975 – April 2, 1999

24 Undated

25 Undated

26 Undated

27 Undated

28 Undated

29 Undated

30 Correspondence concerning Emma Knowlton’s first marriage and birth of first child Eleanor

Series One Box 6

Undated Correspondence

Series Two Box 7

This box consists of 193 letters from Stuart Lytle to Emma Knowlton Humphreys during the period August 17, 1944 through April 5, 1945 during World War II.

Series Three Box 8

Folder 1- Black & White photos and post cards from Quebec, Canada trip; 1946

Folder 2- Susie Gibert Knowlton holding “baby” Robert Peeples and Sam Dove Knowlton holding Robert Peeples

Folder 3- Four unidentified card photographs

Folder 4- Three tintypes: two women and one man-unidentified

Folder 5- 1 portrait of unidentified woman, no date

Folder 6- Two color photos of a home and church steeple ©June 1959

Folder 7- Three portraits of unidentified women probably taken in the early 1900’s

Folder 8- One portraits of Emma Knowlton Lytle and One postcard picture of Young Emma and friend

Folder 9- Two portraits: one gentleman and one young lady-unidentified; one portrait of a toddler and one picture of that toddler with parents-unidentified

Folder 10- One portrait of two women, one man- unidentified; one unidentified older woman; one portrait of young woman- unidentified

Folder 11- Two portraits of unidentified women © 1930’s?

Folder 12- Unidentified portraits: four women, one man, one woman in her nightgown posed against the fireplace

Folder 13- Mildred Williams Smith- About six years old

Folder 14- Williams Family home in Alabama

Photo of Fannie, Lottie, Jessie, Papa, Flosie and mama on a front porch

Portrait of unidentified woman

Folder 15- Series of photos of Shaw, Mississippi during and after the flood of 1912

Folder 16- Negatives

Folder 17- Post cards from Isabel in Puerto Rico

Folder 18- Unidentified Island Location and Individuals

Folder 19- Portrait of Charles a. Stephens, Cuba

Folder 20- Unidentified man driving a pair of horses; Unidentified young man (Portrait)

Unidentified young woman at a piano (Baldly faded)

Folder 21- Photos of island including a ship, islanders, group on ship, monkey smoking a cigarette

Folder 22- Series of photos of island including Islanders, housing, Col. Maury Gibert and friend

Folder 23- Scenes of Chicago and Omaha Custom

Folder 24- Series of photos of island (Cuba?) including islanders, unidentified family, Col. Maury Gibert and friend, smoking monkey and holding gun on a dead bat

Folder 25- Series of photos of oil rig in the middle of cotton field- workers?

Folder 26- Series of pictures of a gentleman riding a horse (Boogaboo”?)

Folder 27- Portrait of unidentified young woman

Folder 28- Scene of Puerto Rico; one postcard with a letter to Susie Ellen Knowlton

Folder 29- unidentified soldier’s portrait take t watt’s Studio, Chattanooga, TN

Folder 30- Vera Gibert at the state school for the Deaf in Jackson, Mississippi

Folder 31- Unidentified man leading a team of horses in front of home (very faded)

Folder 32- Susie Gibert class photo

Folder 33- Sam Dove Knowlton with Ransome

Folder 34- Emma Eleanor Knowlton as a toddler

Folder 35- Portrait of Emma Knowlton Lytle

Folder 36- Emma Lytle’s art work-clay heads and water color painting

Folder 37:

Virgie Tucker Gibert in buggy.

Virgie Gibert & Suzie Knowlton Other side: Unknown man, woman and child.

Virgie Gibert Other side: Maury and Virgie Gibert.

Unknown man playing ball. Other side: Grandfather Gibert and Virgie?

Chatham Wedding Other side Virgie & Ellen Gibert & Susie Knowlton-Maury & Virgie Gibert.

Trained bear in Shaw Other side: Unknown structure.

Unknown man on raft-Unknown 3 men in canoe Other side: children at store-Unknown house

Photo of Patty Drug Store, Shaw, MS; Photo of Vera Gibert

Series Three Box 9

Photos of Artwork.

Series Three Box 10

Folder #

1. Unidentified group of three men – Woman’s head cut out.

2 Group photo: April 22 190_; Mrs. Key, E. Key, Peyton Jacobs, Donald Frasier, John

Walt Key Dormitory

3 Mary Lola Gibert – 17 yrs.

4. Dorothy H. Land; June 1902

5. Unidentified young man standing on railroad tracks

6. Unidentified location

7. Cuban Boot Blacks, Santiago, Cuba; C.L.S. “Laughing Coon”

8. The Morro Santiago, Cuba

9. “His Highness Con Carlos Leon. Stephens”

10. E. Troop 8th U.S. Cavalry San Louis, Cuba

11. Gov. General’s Palace in Havana

12. Two unidentified groups standing outside.

13. Maury and Vera-photos removed from letter to Vera from Maury, April 1907; photos of Col. John Maury Gibert with child, Jere Tucker ?) Virgie Tucker, (wife) with child, Jere Tucker (?).

14. Polly; October 1930, Shaw, MS (?)

15. Unidentified island people

16. Two unidentified girls talk to each other in the yard

17. “President McKinley delivering his speech; March 4, 1897

18. Related to “unidentified woman seated in rocking chair?” and “unidentified woman in rocking chair against picket fence?” Possibly Ellen Williams Gibert

19. Unidentified woman seated in rocking chair outside.

20. Unidentified woman in rocking chair against picket fence.

21. Studio card of an unidentified woman

22. “Alice Armstead’s kids”: 3 young black girls standing barefoot in a field.

23. Portrait of young girl with a big daisy bonnet – unidentified.

24. Unidentified person in front of unidentified residence.

25. Unidentified boy in front of barbed wire fence

26. Unidentified mountain

27. Unidentified woman with parasol and tethered hat in front of picket fence

28. Unidentified woman on the rocks at a beach

29. “Neal and Carl on our front steps”

30. “Mrs. Josie H. Wilson”’ C.G. Bell, Greenville, MS

31. “Earl and Tom’; shining shoes on porch

32. Two unidentified young ladies (at 15?) sanding outside

33. “Mrs. Lucy Walt”

34. Unidentified group on porch.

35. Unidentified baby in baby carriage at 1920’s?

36. “Pierre Gibert”

37. “Annual inspection of Troops…Cuba”

38. Unidentified group of four boys in living room

39. Three men and one woman unidentified – 3 from left – Susie Gibert

40. Susie Gibert

41. Mary Sherill ?) – six years old

42. Ellen Williams Gibert; mother to Susie, Vera and John Maury.

43. Unidentified cadet lounging in the yard

44. John Maury Gibert and Charlie; September 22, 1902

45. Colonel John Maury Gibert as a young man (2 copies)

46. Unidentified baby wearing necklace, silver brush

47. Unidentified child holding a doll and sitting in little rocking chair

48. Sam Dove Knowlton

49. Baby picture of Sam Dove Knowlton

50. Vera Gibert in the 1890’s

51. Gathering of mostly unidentified couples in 190? – Susie Gibert in white dress

52. Unidentified young man

53. Emma

54. Portrait of boy with leg crossed over knee-name is written in French

55. Susie G. Knowlton (?) – monument- Co. Thomas Knowlton, State House, Hartford CT

56. Unidentified man on horse

57. Unidentified baby; 1914

58. Man feeding a squirrel in a park

59. Suicide Bridge Lincoln Park, Chicago

60. Babies: Marcia Ellen Yates Davis & Eleanor Wille Rose Humphries with Susie Ellen Knowlton Yates

61. Group of young ladies and gentlemen; Susie may be the one holding the fan-definitely have seen the fan before.

62. Maury Stafford Knowlton

63. Possibly Susie Gibert with her mother, Ellen Williams Gibert

64. Vera, John, Maury and Susie as children

65. President McKinley taking the oath, March 4, 1897

66. Belle Killough

67. Two unidentified little boys

68. “An Early Breakfast Camp Omon” ‘Dry River’ California

69. Emma Knowlton Lytle and friends at Jerry Burdett’s wedding, St. Louise c 1940/41

70. Unidentified child with charm bracelet

71. Unidentified woman

72. Unidentified woman and baby

73. Three graduates, 1)? 2) Ada Ragiss and 3) Mabel?

74. Unidentified Residence

75. Waterfall

76. Gathering hay

77. Chopped wood

78. Teenage Emma

79. Series of photos on a horse

80. Unidentified group of girls

81. Playing tennis

82. Unidentified young baby

83. Four unidentified young girls

84. Unidentified young woman

85. Two unidentified young girls

86. Young girl with bonnet and basket – unidentified

87. Two women, a little girl, a dog and a horse – unidentified

88. Sam Dove Knowlton, Perthshire, MS

89. Unidentified group in a row boat

90. Nar (?) Warrant Taylor from Memphis

91. Eleanor Humphreys Schnabel

92. Bob and Susan Lytle, proms, house at Pine Hill, Richard Hewitt, neighbor children

Oregon, IL in 1960’s

Series Three Box 11

Box contains photos labeled as: family and friends, tornadoes, tombstone, miscellaneous (PERTs hire, family and friends), art gallery

Series Three Box 12

Box contains negatives only.

Series Three Box 13

Box contains photos of artwork and miscellaneous photographs.

Series Three Box 14

Box contains slides of artwork.

Series Three Box 15

Box contains photo album of family and friends.

Series Three Box 16

Box contains photo album of family and friends.

Series Six Box 17

Book of the Gibert Family History

Radcliffe College Catalogue 1931-32

Programs from Presbyterian Church

Yearbook Knowlton Association of America 1897

DAR Ledger 1944

19th Century Club Memphis 1944-45

Shelby Women’s Club 1945-46 and 1946-47

The Ceramic Library Booklet copyright 1907

Everyday Questions and Answers on Etiquette

Laurie Doolittle Memorial Program 1938

DAR Yearbooks range from 1925-26 through 1961-62

Series Six Box 18

Book “Our Lives Together in the 20th Century” by Miriam Gibert Robert

1960 Progress Report

Misc. newsletters including Peerless Newsletter

2 Delta Scene Magazines

Transaction of the Hugenot Society of S.C. 1927

Mueller Furniss Co.

Series Six Box 19

National League of American Pen Women 1974-76, 1982-84

1930 map of Eastern Canada and adjacent states

Book: The Blood of Jesus

New Testament

Gregg Shorthand

Memphis Auditorium Program 1957 My Fair Lady

1939 The National Horseman Magazine

1928 Progressive Farmer Magazine

Book: Mother Goose

Miscellaneous bulletins

Series Four Box 20

Susie Gibert Scrapbook

Sam Knowlton funeral registry

Series Four Box 21

Emma Knowlton Scrapbook and miscellaneous photos.

Series Seven Box 22

Poems, short stories, essays, manuscripts and writings by Emma Knowlton Lytle

Series Nine Box 23

Box of cards “Vera Gibert”; box of gold stars; eraser; two tokens from “Knowlton Store”; marking gauge; 2 glass plates (blotters?) 1 empty pink box

Series Nine Box 24

1903, 1904, 1906 diary of sorts pertaining to weather and events.

Two small black bound books containing miscellaneous notes.

Two “Practice Ledgers” dated 1906 and 1908 containing information about patient accounts.

Family Record that appears to have been copied from a Bible

Series Five Box 25

Box of spiral notebooks with various notes and writings by Emma K. Lytle (?)

Series Nine Box 26

Checkbook of imprinted checks for Mrs. Susie Gibert Knowlton and misc. bank documents.

Series Eight Box 27

This box contains miscellaneous items pertaining to art shows.

Series Eight Box 28

This box contains miscellaneous items pertaining to art shows, misc. correspondence, DAR misc., etc.

Series Three Box 29

This box contains photos as follows:

3 daguerreotypes of unidentified persons.

1. Fannie Borodopky & Ruby Meadows – friends of family

2. Williams Home in Alabama

3. Ruby Meadows

4. 2 pictures of an older couple and young boy – names in French

5. Sam Knowlton, son of Maury Stafford with watering can

6. Unidentified boy – name in French

7. Williams Family Women (?) Possibly in Shaw or Perthshire

8. Charles, 3 years old, Christmas Day (possibly close family friend)

9. “The Cup”

10. Maury Stafford Knowlton & son Sam Dove Knowlton

11. Marion Graham

12. Williams family women (?)

13. 3 unidentified children

14. 4 unidentified children

15. Left to Right: Vera, Dr. & Mrs. Gibert & unknown child

16. Young man and little boy – names written in French

17. “removed from condolence letter from Warnice (?) to Mrs. Jeer Gibert, formerly Ellen Williams, July 1907” Tintype of sleeping baby on bed of hay

18. Tintype of unidentified young man

19. Tintype of unidentified old man.

20. Unidentified couple.

21. Tintype of woman and child – unidentified

22. Unidentified old man (Pole?)

23. Tintype of unidentified woman

24. Tintype of unidentified man

25. Marsha Yates

26. Locket photos from envelope labeled Vera Gibert

27. Madeline LaPorte 1918

28. Mrs. P. Knowlton Pershire, MS

“Mrs. Eleanor Knowlton”

“Grandma Knowlton”

29. Unidentified cadets

30. “Williams family women”

31. Unidentified girls holding hands

32. Unidentified girl

33. Unidentified girl

34. Unidentified girl

35. Snapshot of family, names written in French

36. Locket pictures – unidentified men and one woman

37. Tintype of unidentified man

38. Unidentified man

39. Unidentified man

40. Unidentified man

41. Unidentified man standing

42. Unidentified man

43. Unidentified boy

44. Unidentified woman

45. Unidentified woman

46. Unidentified girl

47. Unidentified girl

48. Unidentified girl

49. Unidentified young girl

50. Unidentified baby

51. Unidentified negatives

52. Unidentified woman leaning on tree

53. Susie Gibert, far left Virgie Tucker Gibert, middle Vera Gibert

(Virgie Tucker Gibert married John Maury Gibert in 1905)

54. Pocket Kodak photo of unidentified man wearing banded straw hat.

55. 2 unidentified young girls with hats.

56. Unidentified man CDV?

57. Tintype of unidentified woman with her hand on a Bible

58. 3 snapshots of unidentified women wearing hats.

59 Portrait of unknown woman holding Bible

60. Robert James Lytle – 8th or 9th grade

61. Pierre Gibert

62. Polly Knowlton or Virgie Tucker Gibert (?)

63. Unidentified woman c. 1910’s (?)

64. Mary Nell Williams 2 yrs. & 3 months Christmas 1906

65. John Maury

66. John Maury

67. Portrait of Susie Gibert, Dr. Jere Gibert, Vera Gibert

68. Unidentified boy sitting in toy chair @ 6 years old. Possibly John Maury

69. Unidentified barefoot baby

70. Unidentified children

71. Unidentified girl in parlor @piano, possibly school in Holly Springs

72. Unidentified girl toddler

Series Three Box 30

Three photos: Maury Gibert; picture of horse; unidentified man.

Series Ten Box 31

This box contains 4 videos: Raisin’ Cotton, mule Races, 2 E. Lytle art

Series Eight Box 32

Folder #

1. Eagle’s nest Art Group-2 pieces Sketches by EKL for logo for Eagle’s Nest Art Group.

2. Miscellaneous cartoons

3. EKL Sketchbook

4. Papers related to Burpee Memorial Art Gallery

5. Art Supply Catalog/brochures

6. Drawings and Sketches

7. Newspaper clippings concerning Eagles Nest Art Group – Oregon - Early 60’s

8. Pamphlets and Brochures on Free Films and Film Libraries

9. Misc. items concerning Eagles Nest Art Group

Series Six Box 33

Folder #

1. Clarksdale Daily Register October 20, 1927

2. Clarksdale Daily Register February 1, 1928

3. Commercial Appeal February 5, 1928

4. Commercial Appeal August 15, 1945

5. Shelby Enterprise August 6, 1964

6. Commercial Appeal January 31, 1965

7. Newspaper clippings of marriage of Martha Knowlton & Robert Peeples in 1957

8. Various Newspapers and clippings of articles concerning integration, federal intervention 1960’s

9. Newspaper Clippings – Parchman and others

10. Washington Post April 20, 1951

Series Nine Box 34

Folder #

1. Christmas cards to EKH c. 1941 including a photo Christmas Card of Emma and Stuart Lytle’s grandchildren, Puffin & Liza Schnabel.

2. Postcards.

3. Christmas cards and greeting cards – Undated.

4. Financial documents concerning Jack R. Humphreys Estate.

5. Correspondence, pamphlet concerning churches in Illinois 1960’s.

6. Pamphlets, brochures concerning race matters-integration and federal intervention and court decisions in the 1950’s and 1960’s.

7. Two, 1928 dollar bills (silver certificates).

8. Memos from Mississippi Civilian Defense Council 1942.

9. Four R Journal 1945 1 piece; Radcliffe Commencement Program 193?; Programs from Music Recitals in 1933.

10. Hervey Lumber Company receipts 1939 and 1940.

11. Lease Agreement between Stuart and Emma Lytle and Delta and Pine Land Co. 1972.

12. Bank Statements from Delta Bank 1912.

13. Documents from the office of J.B. Humphreys 1906, 1911 and memorial to J.B. Humphreys.

14. Correspondence between Attorney Samuel Gwin and Mrs. Willie Rose Humphreys 1917-1920.

15. Plans for Lytle and Schnabel.

16. Miscellaneous D.A.R. 1939-1952.

17. Last Will and Testament of Mrs. M.V. Jones – 1917.

18. Blank Applications Library of Congress.

19. Emma Knowlton School Record Shelby High School March 1930.

20. Postcards 1960’s.

21. Cards – Christmas & Greeting – Dated.

22. Bank Statements – Harvard Trust Co. 1933 Emma Knowlton.

23. Needmore Plantation 1964-1969.

24. Needmore Plantation 1970-1973.

25. Writings, Opinions on Segration, written by?

26. Documents concerning building of tenant’s house 1964.

27. Documents concerning building of tenant’s house 1964. Second File.

28. Copied Poems.

29. School Items in late 1920’s – Early 1930’s – Emma Knowlton.

30. Marriage License of Sam Knowlton and Susie Gibert – 1905.

31. Miscellaneous items concerning tax payments by Mrs. E.R. Humphreys in 1942.

32. Panama Mail Steamship Company Map.

33. Miscellaneous financial documents 1908-1938-1940 Receipt and deposit slips.

34. Graduation programs/Invitations 1935, 1940 – Univ. of TN & MS State College for Women.

35. Misc. items late 1920’s Early 30’s Emma E. Knowlton school items.

36. Emma Knowlton School items Late 1920’s Early 1930’s.

37. Accounting journal 1940 – 1942-Humphrey’s Estate.

38. Emma Knowlton 1927 Shelby High School Diploma.

39. Plans for Jack R. Humphrey’s residence.

40. Calendar and journal 2 pieces.

41. Ogle County – 11 pieces.

42. Ogle County Republican Party – ca 1950’s 30 pieces.

43. Ogle County Republican Party programs 11 pieces.

44. Publications miscellaneous 4 pieces.

45. Writings / speeches – Misc. - N.D. – 3 pieces

46. Miscellaneous items undated.

47. Miscellaneous including 1973 Gunnison Lions Club Calendar

Series Five Box 35

This box contains several school notebooks, mostly bound, from the late 20’s and early 30’s.

Series One Box 36

Folder 1

Wedding announcement of Emma Knowlton Humphreys to Stuart Bruce Lytle April 27, 1945.

Marriage Certificate between J.M. Tucker and Maggie Harris Sept. 3, 1879 in Tunica County.

Marriage License between J.M. Gibert and Virgie Tucker Dec. 27, 1905 in Tunica County, MS.

Marriage License between Jere T. Gibert & Zora Coghlan dated Aug. 2, 1933 in Bolivar County.

Small envelope containing snip of black ribbon with silver buckle and a dried flower.

Handwritten copy of the Harris Bible Record, contributed by Mrs. Leslie Pryor, West Point, MS that list the children of John and Frances Rowzee Harris; brothers and sisters of John H. Harris of Athens, AL and other family information.

Letter Dr. Calvin Young, to Mrs. S.D. Knowlton 1932 regarding information on the Terry name.

Biography on Elizabeth and Mary Clark Alston.

Biographical information on Etienne Gibert born Sept. 2, 1936.

Exposition of the Bible dated 1843 containing births, deaths, marriages of the Gibert & Terry.

Nine typewritten pages of information relating to Dr. Jere Gibert and wife and early Shaw life.

Folder 2

Letter E.E. Busby, Hedges/Busby Real Estate, regarding establishing land office10/14/1897.

Letter from N.T. Burroughs regarding loan and check 7/13/1897.

Letter from Yazoo/Miss. Valley Railroad regarding Jensen property Sept. 3, 1897.

Letter from August Jensen 9/20/1897 to J. Gibert regarding offer for 80 acres of land.

Receipt from hedges & Busby to J. Gibert 9/11/1897 regarding land office in Shaw.

Postcard from E.E. Busby regarding signing contract dated Sept. 7, 1897.

Letter to Dr. J. Gibert from E.P. Skene, Illinois Central Railroad, about land papers 7/7/1897.

Letter from George hedges to Dr. J. Gibert dated 7/1/1897 regarding Jensen property.

Letter to J. Gibert from George hedges Co. dated 7/29/1897 accepting offer for Jensen property.

Handwritten note from Elvina Dorsey to J. Gibert 3/26/1898 for sale of mare and colt.

Letter from George hedges to J. Gibert 10/2/1897 regarding Jensen contract.

Letter from Yazoo & Miss. Valley Railroad to Dr. Gibert 9/25/1896 about land purchase.

Receipt from W.A. Stone, Bolivar Chancery Clerk 9/27/1897 for recording fees.

Letter to creditor (?) from (?).

Letter from N.P. Jensen to J. Gibert dated 7/14/1897 regarding land business.

Letter from Yazoo & MS Valley Railroad to J. Gibert 2/2/1898 regarding interest due.

Letter from Yazoo & MS Valley Railroad to J.Gibert 12/16/1897 regarding interest due.

Letter from W.A. Gage Co. regarding spot cotton purchase 10/22/1897 & money order.

Postcard from Cogswell & Murphy, solicitors for Globe Fire insurance Company.

Note to J. Gibert from Gabe Broos & Henry Wafen 1/17/1898 for 40 acres for $100.00.

Letter from Jensen offering for sale to J.Gibert of 80 acres for $178.68 6/12/1897.

Postcard from State national Bank to Jeremiah Gibert entered for collection $942.70 4/6/1898.

Letter from August Jensen to Dr. Gibert dated 12/20/1897 stipulating condition of offer of sale.

Receipt from Yazoo & Miss. Railroad for 1897 taxes from Ellen Gibert dated 2/17/1897.

Receipt from Yazoo & Miss. Railroad for 1897 taxes from J. Gibert dated 4/11/1898.

Yazoo & Miss. Railroad letter to Dr. Gibert regarding list of delinquent tax on lands 2/16/1898.

Letter from Winston’s Bank of Sidney, Ill dated 8/29/1901 regarding possible loan.

Letter from Robinson & Company 8/17/1898 regarding W.N. Alsop extension of note.

Letter from Abe Blum dated 4/2/1900 regarding note for Wash Gibson.

Letter from Institute for the Deaf 10/21/1901 regarding Vera’s school expenses.

Postcard from L.E. Edwards, Chancery Clerk, regarding trust deed dated 3/17/1908.

Letter from Cotton Exchange Bank 10/19/1901 regarding loan.

Letter from Attorney’s Moore & Clark; receipt dated 1/10/1903.

Letter from NMP College dated Sept. 21, 1897 regarding quarantine.

Statement from NMP College regarding tuition owed Nov. 4, 1897.

Letter from N.M.P. College, Holly Springs, Miss.dated Sept. 23, 1899 for Susie’s tuition.

Folder 3

Annual statement dated 5/11/1898 of J. Gibert from Dillard & Coffin Co.

Annual statement dated 10/15/1897 of Dr. J. Gibert from Faison Mercantile Co.

Receipt from Hessig-Ellis Drug Co to J. Gibert dated Feb. 13, 1903.

Receipt from Hessig-Ellis Drug Co to J. Gibert dated Feb. 13, 1903.

Receipt from F.A. Davis Co., Medical Publishers, to J. Gibert dated Dec. 14, 1903.

Receipt from L.E. Edwards, Bolivar County Chan. Clerk Jan. 1, 1903 - recording deed.

Receipt from J.A. Norwood to Dr. J. Gibert dated Nov. 14, 1903.

Receipt from McMahon Grocery to Dr. J. Gibert dated Oct. 31, 1903 for wheat oats.

Receipt from W.B. Saunders Co., Medical Publishers, April 30, 1903.

Receipt from A.G. Cassell, Druggist’s Sundries Co., to Dr. J. Gibert dated Dec. 6, 1902.

Information from F.A. Davis, Medical Publishers.

Receipt from Joseph N. Ring, Gen. Merchandise Mdse order dated 9/5/03.

Receipt from the McMahon Grocery Co. for hay and oats dated 10/12/1904.

Receipt from Brookville Distilling Co. to J. Gibert dated 1/4/1902.

Bill from Saw Mill dated Feb. 9, 1903 to Dr. Gibert.

Receipt from Chancery Clerk to J. Gibert for deed fees.

Statement and Receipt from Nott & Ward Lumber Co. to Dr. J. Gibert Dec. 9, 1902.

Statement dated 1903 from Scimitar Publishing Company for the paper account.

Receipt from R. Chester Frost & Co., Jewelry Co., to I. Gibert, dated 1/31/1903.

Receipt from William M. Warren for subscription dated 1/7/1903.

Order and Receipt from George Brodnax, Jeweler, dated 12/3/1902.

Invoice & Receipt from C.R. Smith, Insurance, to Dr. Gibert dated April 1, 1900.

Invoice & Receipt from C.R. Smith, Insurance, to Dr. Gibert dated Feb. 21, 1901.

Tax Receipt from Scott & Woods Attorneys regarding tax receipt dated Nov. 15, 1899.

Tax Receipt from Scott & Woods Attorneys regarding tax receipt dated Dec. 10, 1900.

Tax Receipt from Scott & Woods Attorneys regarding tax receipt dated Dec. 3, 1900.

Receipt from Yazoo & Miss. Valley Railroad Co. dated 11/19/1900 to J. Gibert.

Receipt from Yazoo & Miss. Valley Railroad to Ellen Gibert dated 1/28/1902.

Receipt from Yazoo & Miss. Valley Railroad to Ellen Gibert dated Feb. 3, 1902.

Receipt from W.N.Wilkerson Sons, Chemists, dated 1/19/1903 to Dr. Gibert.

Receipt from Illinois Central Railroad to Dr. J. Gibert dated Dec 24, 1900.

Receipt from Illinois Central Railroad to Dr. J. Gibert dated April 12, 1900.

Receipt from Illinois Central Railroad to Ellen Gibert dated Dec. 17, 1901.

Receipt from Dutro & Hewitt, Dental & Surgical Equip., to Dr. J. Gibert Dec. 14, 1899.

Receipt from N.T. Burroughs, Delta Lands, to Dr. Gibert dated Oct. 1900.

House insurance from American Fire Ins. Co. to Dr. J. Gibert March 1, 1901

Folder 4

Letter from Finlay, Dicks & Co., Druggists, dated Dec. 21, 1900 regarding merchandise.

Cancelled checks from Dr. J. Gibert during year of 1901.

Receipt from J. Barnett dated Feb. 17, 1905.

Receipt from American Assn. of Railway Surgeons to Dr. Gibert dated Jan 3, 1905.

Receipt from W.F. Pack & Co., Shoe Repair, to Dr. Gibert dated Dec. 1, 1904.

Freight bill from Yazoo & MS Valley Railroad Co. for Dr. Gibert.

Receipt from C.T. Christmas, Bolivar Circuit Clerk, dated Jan. 2, 1904.

Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph for March 1, 1905. (2)

Invoice from G.W. Faison Mercantile Col, dated 1/23/1904 to Dr. Gibert.

Receipt from J. Gibert to George H. Stephens dated Sept. 9, 1904.

Receipt from McMahon Grocery to Dr. Gibert dated April 1, 1905.

Receipt from J.W. Wyatt for Dr. Gibert dated Oct. 15, 1902.

Two receipts to Dr. J. Gibert dated March 14, 1898.

Receipt from W.A. Gage & Co., Cotton Factors, 6/7/1897, for two mare mules $150.

Receipt from Seiferd & Oppenheimer, Mule/Horses, dated June 7, 1897.

Letter from W.A. Gage, dated June 7, 1897 regarding purchase of two mules.

Folder 5

Invoice from Brookville Distilling Co. to Dr. Gibert.

Invoice to Dr. Gibert from Otto Schwill, Seed, dated Aug. 13, 1901.

Invoice to Miss Susie Gibert from George Brodnax dated Fe. 1, 1903.

Painting needs at the Gibert House dated Feb. 7, 1903.

Annual billing from G.W. Faison Mercantile to Dr. Gibert dated Jan. 29, 1903.

Freight bill from Yazoo & MS Valley Railroad Co. for Dr. Gibert dated Sept. 3, 1901.

Freight bill from Yazoo & MS Valley Railroad Co. for Dr. Gibert.

Statement from Scimitar Publishing Co. dated Nov. 1, 1901 to Dr. Gibert.

Statement from Scimitar Publishing Co. dated July 1, 1902 to Dr. Gibert

Invoice from Delta Drug Company dated Nov. 1, 1904 to Dr. Gibert.

Invoice and receipt from Scroggins Livery, Feed and Sale Stables, dated 9/1/1904.

Invoice & Receipt from NMPC College dated 1901.

Invoice to Dr. Gibert from Shaw Mercantile dated May 13, 1903.

Annual billing to J. Gibert from Shaw Mercantile dated Aug. 4, 1903.

Annual billing to Dr. Gibert from Faison & Sons Mercantile dated Sept. 25, 1903

Invoice to Dr. Gibert from M.L. Peacock, Gen. Merch., dated Jan. 30, 1903.

Invoice from F.A. Davis to Dr. Gibert dated Dec. 15, 1902.

Invoice from A.G. Cassell, Druggist, to Dr. Gibert dated Nov. 19, 1903.

Receipt from W.B. Saunders for Dr. Gibert dated Oct. 19, 1903.

Invoice from Brookville Distilling Co. to Dr. Gibert.

Invoice to Dr. Gibert from Otto Schwill, Seed, dated Aug. 13, 1901.

Invoice to Miss Susie Gibert from George Brodnax dated Fe. 1, 1903.

Painting needs at the Gibert House dated Feb. 7, 1903.

Lumber and supply listing.

General merchandise account booklet with profit/loss in back.

Series One Box 37

Folder 1

Quote to Dr. Gibert from R. Jesty & Co Builders dated 8/18/1902 for construction of home.

Letter to Dr. Gibert from R. Jesty dated Nov. 4, 1902 regarding moving construction forward.

Letter to Dr. Gibert from R. Jesty dated 11/1/1902 regarding specification & contract increase.

Letter to Dr. Gibert from R. Jesty dated 11/9/1902 regarding shelving and storage space.

Letter to Dr. Gibert from R. Jesty dated 1/2/1903 regarding plaster matter in home.

Letter to Dr. Gibert dated 10/15/1901 from Institute of Deaf concerning Vera going to college.

Illinois Central tickets 11/17/1904 for Dr. Gibert and Susie to travel to Oxford and St. Louis.

Letter and invoice to Dr. J. Gibert from Eyrich & Co. for books for Vera.

Letter from Reverend R.W. Hines to Dr. Gibert dated March 12, 1901.

Letter to Dr. Gibert from Winston’s Bank of Sidney, IL dated 10/16/1902 regarding interest rate.

Letter from Dr. Gibert to Bank of Shaw Directors 5/19/1902 regarding brick wall of bank bldg.

Letter to Mrs. J. Gibert from unknown dated Feb. 3, 1903 regarding dressmaking, supplies, bill.

Letter to Dr. Gibert from J.R. Egger ? , West Point, MS dated Jan, 1904.

Quote and list of supplies for construction or renovation of a building.

Quotation for shelving for Dr. Gibert’s store

Diagram of desired shelving for Dr. Gibert’s store.

Folder 2

Letter from Nott & Ward Lumber and Supplies dated 9/29/1905 stated order fulfilled.

Invoice from Nott & Ward dated 7/5/1905 to Dr. Gibert.

Freight bill dated 7/5/1905 on supplies from Nott & Ward.

Letter from Dillard & Coffin Co. 1/2/1900 regarding commission on cotton; statement; market.

Letter from Dillard & Coffin regarding cotton contract; contract; memo due amount.

Letter from Dillard & Coffin Jan. 12, 1900 regarding cotton contract.

Letter and memorandum from Dillard & Coffin regarding amount due dated Feb. 10, 1900.

Statement and cotton prices from Dillard & Coffin to Dr. Gibert dated Sept. 18, 1899.

Statement and note to pay Dillard & Coffin dated 4/6/1899.

Letter from Dillard & Coffin to Dr. Gibert dated 10/25/1899 regarding sales and price sheet.

Letter from Dillard & Coffin to Dr. Gibert dated 10/10/1899 regarding sales and price sheet.

Letter from New York Life Insurance dated March 12, 1903 to J. Gibert regarding son’s note

Folder 3

Note requesting doctor or medicine for someone ill. Has already treated with whiskey & quinine.

Note requesting doctor and assuming responsibility for bill dated August 2, 1899.

Note requesting doctor to come at once.

Letter Attorney C. Scott dated 8/12/1899 asking Dr. Gibert give Shaw news-courthouse location.

Folder 4

Letter from Dillard & Coffin cotton sales 10/5/1899, 11/7/1899, 11/18/1899, 12/7/1899 & prices.

Letter from Dillard & Coffin cotton sales 8/12/1899 and another 8/12/1899.

Letter dated Nov. 20, 1902 from Winston’s Bank of Sidney regarding loan and interest.

Letter from Institution for the Deaf dated Sept. 4, 1904 regarding Vera’s post graduate courses.

Letter from Cumberland Telephone dated 1/10/1903 regarding office space at Shaw.

Letter from Cumberland Telephone dated 1/12/1903 declining space due to excessive rent.

Letter from Cumberland Telephone dated 1/1/5/1903 declining space for now.

Letter from Cotton Exchange Bank, Cleveland, MS 7/7/1900 regarding note received.

Letter from N.M. P. College dated May 14, 1900 regarding itemized account for Susie’s bills.

Letter from L.E.Edwards, Bolivar Chan. Clerk, dated 1/22/1903 transferring deed to A. Miller.

Letter from Attorneys Moore & Clark dated 4/23/1900 regarding loan terms on Miller land.

Letter from Abe Blum, Cotton Factor, dated 1/24/1900 for Phillip Bell account.

Letter to Dr. Gibert regarding account of W.N. Alsop dated Sept. 21, 1899.

Letter and renewal policy for house insurance from Nothern Ins. Co. dated 2/27/1901.

Letter to C.R. Smith of Northern Ins. remitting premium of $6.25.

Letter from Cotton Exchange Bank dated April 4, 1901 regarding Andrews check account.

Ledger sheet from Planters Bank dated 1/2/1901.

Letter from Attorney C. Scott dated 6/30/1900 regarding note for Scott Jones.

Letter from Attorney C. Scott dated 7/3/1900 regarding great need for note for Scott Jones.

Letter from Attorney C. Scott dated 12/13/1905 regarding claim on bankruptcy of E.C. French.

Folder 5

Letter from Maury Gibert to Mrs. J. Gibert May 20, 1901. Victory at Annapolis.

Letter from Maury Gibert to Mrs. J. Gibert June 7, 1901Courses in electricity & Graham receiver.

Letter from Maury Gibert to Mrs. J. Gibert June 11, 1901. Barrack life.

Letter from Maury Gibert to Mrs. J. Gibert June 26, 1901. Took Marie to concert.

Letter from Maury Gibert to Dr. J. Gibert dated 7/18/1901. Discussion about move to Greenville..

Letter from Maury Gibert to Dr. J. Gibert dated 8/5/1901. Life of an army officer.

Letter from Maury Gibert to Mrs. J. Gibert dated 8/14/1901. Leaving for Buffalo.

Letter from Maury Gibert to Dr. J. Gibert Aug. 17, 1901. Trip to new camp in Buffalo, NY

Letter from Maury Gibert to Mrs. J. Gibert Sept. 7 1901. Attempted assassination of President.

Letter from Maury Gibert to Dr. J. Gibert May 13, 1901. Buffalo camp life.

Letter to Mrs. J. Gibert, from son, Maury Gibert Sept. 30, 1901.

Letter to Mrs. J. Gibert, from son, Maury Gibert Oct. 28, 1901.

Letter to Mrs. J. Gibert, from son, Maury Gibert Nov. 26, 1901.

Letter to Mrs. J. Gibert, from son, Maury Gibert Jan. 13, 1902.

Letter to Mrs. J. Gibert, from son, Maury Gibert Feb. 3, 1902.

Letter to Mrs. J. Gibert from son, Maury Gibert. Feb. 11, 1902.

Letter to Mrs. Sam D. Knowlton from her mother Aug. 15, 1911.

Letter to Vera Gibert from her sister Susan dated Oct. 3, 1901.

Letter from Isabelle to ? regarding engagement.

Letter from Maury Gibert to Mrs. J. Gibert dated Oct 11, 1901.

Letter to Ms. Sam Knowlton dated Aug. 14, 1911.

Letter from Maury Gibert to Mrs. J. Gibert Feb. 11, 1902.

Pamphlet from the Young Men’s Christian Association of the U.S. Corps of Cadets.

Folder 6

Letter from Maury Gibert to Dr. Gibert 1/17/1898 regarding travel to several states and Canada.

Letter from Maury Gibert to Dr. Gibert 6/25/1898 regarding military discipline.

Letter from Maury Gibert to Mrs. Gibert 6/28/98 regarding daily routine; homesickness.

Letter from Maury Gibert to Mrs. Gibert 7/3/1898. Uniforms and haircut.

Letter from Maury Gibert to Dr. Gibert 7/8/1898. Drills and daily routine.

Letter from Maury Gibert to Mrs. Gibert 7/8/1898. Daily routine and leaving for camp.

Letter from Maury Gibert to Mrs. Gibert 8/5/1898. Perfect health. Practice & Drill.

Letter from Maury Gibert to Mrs. Gibert 8/8/1898. At Camp.

Letters from Maury Gibert to Dr. & Mrs. Gibert 8/22/1898. In confinement for pillow fight.

Letter from Maury Gibert to Dr. & Mrs. Gibert 8/24/1898. Camp life.

Letter from Maury Gibert to Mrs. Gibert 8/29/1898. Broke camp.

Letter from Maury Gibert to Dr. Gibert 9/2/1898. Inquiries about mayor’s office and leased land.

Letter from Maury Gibert to Dr. Gibert. Talk about crops and local deaths.

Letter from Maury Gibert to Susie Gibert 9/5/1898. Purchase of Kodak.

Letter from Maury Gibert to Susie and Mrs. Gibert 9/5/1898. Questioned if Shaw Hotel opened?

Letter from Maury Gibert to Mrs. Gibert. News from home.

Letter from Maury Gibert to Dr. Gibert 9/24/1898. Drills

Letter from Maury Gibert to Dr. Gibert. Good grades.

Letter from Maury Gibert to Mrs. Gibert. Grades.

Letter from Maury Gibert to Susie Gibert 10/3/1898. New clothes.

Letter from Maury Gibert to Mrs. Gibert 10/6/1898. Fever. Rotting cotton. Financials.

Letter from Maury Gibert to Mrs. Gibert 10/8/1898. Football.

Letter from Maury Gibert to Dr. Gibert 10/11/1898. Cotton prices. New Shaw School. Fever.

Letter from Maury Gibert to Dr. & Mrs. Gibert 10/15/1898. Final Grades.

Letter from Maury Gibert to Susie Gibert 10/11/1898. Harvard won the game. Girl from home.

Letter from Maury Gibert to Mrs. Gibert 10/21/1898. Yellow fever.

Letter from Maury Gibert to Dr. Gibert 10/24/1898. Football and grades.

Letter from Maury Gibert to Mrs. Gibert 10/31/1898. Routine barracks life.

Letter from Maury Gibert to Mrs. Gibert 11/3/1898. Family financials-consideration to relocate.

Letter from Maury Gibert to Mrs. Gibert 11/5/1898. Photographs.

Letter from Maury Gibert to Mrs. Gibert 11/9/1898. Looking forward to furlough.

Letter from Maury Gibert to Mrs. Gibert 11/10/1898. Roosevelt Governor of New York.

Letter from Maury Gibert to Mrs. Gibert 11/12/1898. Military life.

Letter from Maury Gibert o Dr. Gibert 11/17/1898. Military funerals.

Letter from Eufort to Mrs. Gibert (Mother) 11/15/1898. Away at school.

Letter from Maury Gibert to Dr. & Mrs.Gibert 7/24/1899; General Orders; trench digging; fever.

Series One Box 38

Folder 7

Amateur Radio Station License for Jere Tucker Gibert dated 6/29/1937.

Teacher’s Certificate issued to Mrs. Maggie E. Tucker from Tunica County March 4, 1880.

Dr. J. Gibert appointed Medical Examiner for Prudential Insurance Co. dated August 8, 1901.

Professional License to Zora Coghlan to teach for life in MS dated Sept. 1, 1932.

Notarized document from Virgie Tucker Gibert stating birth date of Jere Tucker Gibert.

Notarized document from Miriam Wright, R.N., stating birth date of Jere Tucker Gibert.

Notarized document from A.H. Ramsay, Bolivar Superintendent of Ed. school records age.

Delayed Birth Certificate for Jere Tucker Gibert born February 14, 1908.

Statement of appreciation for Colonel John Maury Gibert at his death.

8/12/1955 Department of Commerce Statement of 1920 census records for Zora Coghlan.

History of the early Knowlton’s from typed letter to Mrs. S.W. Knowlton 11/20/1945.

Certificate of Appointment to Cotton Board dated 1935 to D. Knowlton.

Folder 8

Affidavit exempting Mrs. S.G. Knowlton from Poll Tax for 1948 election.

Tax Receipt for City of Shaw dated December 1949

Certificate to vote for Mrs. S.G. Knowlton dated August 7, 1951.

MS DAR presentation to Mrs. Samuel Knowlton for State Historian for 1950. (3)

Resolution regarding the U.S. flag.

Certificate from Mrs. David H. Scott, Secretary, Willington, N.C. to Mrs. Isbam Beard, Jackson, MS informing that Mrs. Thomas Elijah Yates, Jr. was accepted by the North Carolina Society of the Colonial Dames of America in 1949.

Christmas Card “It’s Christmas in the Delta” by Harry and Florence Ogden.

Letter 1/15/1951 for membership card & receipt to the Puguenot Society of the Founders of Manakin, VA.

Lease Agreement dated 1940 between Mrs. Susie G. Knowlton for the Gibert Place Plantation.

Letter dated July 2, 1936 from Alexander L. Bondurant to Susie Ellen Gibert Yates.

Receipt for CARE dated May 3, 1948.

Letter from Dr. Edgar Burns, Ochsner Clinic dated August 29, 1948 regarding kidney surgery.

Right of Way Deed between Susie Gibert Knowlton and State of Mississippi Highway Commission to connect road to Highway from Shelby to Gunnison.

Letter from Mrs. Stuart Lytle , Oregon, Illinois dated November 6, 1948 regarding church letter.

Letter to Holland Felts from Susie Knowlton 2/20/1947 regarding release deed on Irvine property.

Box 9

Letter from Jane Taylor Duke to Mrs. Sam Dove Knowlton 4/21/45 regarding ancestor Wm. Williams.

Letter from Mrs. Same Dove Knowlton, State Librarian, to Mrs. Hughes regarding Williams.

Letter from Leland Stowe to Mrs. Knowlton 4/24/1945 regarding broadcast correction.

Letter from British Broadcasting dated 2/2/1944 response to comments.

Letter from Sovereign Colonial Order inviting Mrs. Sam Dove Knowlton to fellowship.

Letter to Susie Gibert Knowlton from cousin dated Jan 29, 1945 written in French.

Letter dated 1945 to Susie Gibert Knowlton from cousin written in French.

Child’s crayon drawing.

Letter from The New Republic dated 7/12/1945 to Mrs. Knowlton regarding article.

Note from The New Republic dated July 27, 1945 to Mrs. Knowlton regarding letter.

Letter from The N.C. Society Colonial Dames of America to Mrs. Knowlton 1/18/1949 regarding pedigree.

Letter to Mrs. Sam D. Knowlton from Don Knowlton dated 9/3/1944 regarding family tree.

Letter to Mrs. Sam Dove Knowlton from Brookfield Publishing regarding publishing pedigree.

Folder containing news articles relating to the National Society of Colonial Dames of America.

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