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R 1260

Ponder, Jerry Wayne, 1937-2005.
Papers, 1865-2004 (bulk 1980s-2000s).

Five hundred eighty folders; one box of photographs.


 

These are the correspondence, papers, and research materials of a genealogist and local historian from Ripley County, Missouri.  The collection covers the descendants of Abner Ponder and allied families, the history of Ripley County, and the Civil War in southeastern Missouri.  Much of the information was incorporated in publications by Ponder Books, 1987-1999.

 

THIS COLLECTION IS IN OFF-SITE STORAGE.  AT LEAST TWO DAYS' ADVANCE NOTICE IS REQUIRED FOR RESEARCH USE.

 

Box 1

Ponder, Jerry, genealogical writings

F. 01:  Ponder, Jerry, biographical information

F. 02:  Ponder, Jerry, drafts

F. 03:  Ponder, Jerry, writings

F. 04:  Ponder, Jerry, letters

F. 05:  Ponder, Jerry, book notes

F. 06:  Ponder, Jerry, ancestor charts

F. 07:  Ponder, Jerry, compiler.  Family of Leonard Francis

  and Hazel Keel Ponder  (master copy, 1989)

F. 08:  Ponder, Jerry, “Notes on Early Ponders,” and “Ponder Family Theory”

 

Correspondence, documents, etc., pertaining to various Ponder family members

F. 09:  Ponder, Abner Jefferson, (1755-1832)

F. 10:  Ponder, Albert

F. 11:  Ponder, Amos

F. 12:  Ponder, Amos Jackson & Ellen F.

F. 13:  Ponder, Archibald

F. 14:  Ponder, Clifton & Beulah

F. 15:  Ponder, Daniel

F. 16:  Ponder, Daniel Kenzie “Crocket”

F. 17:  Ponder, Edward Walker, lineage

F. 18:  Ponder, Edwin Warren

F. 19:  Ponder, Fred

F. 20:  Ponder, Harry Lee

F. 21:  Ponder, Hezekiah

F. 22:  Ponder, Jasper C.

F. 23:  Ponder, Reubin, descendants

F. 24:  Ponder, Reubin

F. 25:  Ponder, William Farr

F. 26:  Ponder, William Roscoe

 

Ponder Family genealogy and history

F. 27:  Driskell, J. C. and Ruth Ponder, The Ponders 1832-1982 [Georgia]

F. 28:  Ponder family[?], account books, 1914, 1959

F. 29:  Ponder family, history of the name “Ponder”

F. 30:  Ponder family, documents from Hickman, Tennessee

F. 31:  Ponder family, genealogical notes from Tennessee censuses, 1830-1850

F. 32:  Ponder family, Ponder Newsletter, 1989-1996

F. 33:  Ponder family, miscellaneous historical and genealogical notes

F. 34:  Ponder family, miscellaneous obituaries

F. 35:  Ponder, Pearl (McMillan), “A History of The Ponder Family, 1782-1971”

F. 36:  Ponder-Perkins Cemetery (Bon Aqua, Tenn.)

F. 37:  Ponder-Price-Sullivant, surname search results

F. 38:  Ponder, Udalene Little, The Ponders of Europe and America, Vol. 1 (Cullman, Alabama, n.d.)  

F. 39:  Taylor, Sharon, Ponder Immigrants and Their New World Descendants, 1988

F. 40:  Vandiver, Eldon D. “Sonny”, “A History of The Ponder Family,” 1988

F. 41:  Wylie, Nora K.  “History of Our Ancestors,” 1942  [Ponder, Yingling, Cronin, Hatfield]

 

Box 2

Correspondence, Abrams--Hawkins

F. 42:  Alisha (Shoal Creek, Mo.)

F. 43:  Andes, Sara

F. 44:  Arnold, Lena Ponder

F. 45:  Baccus, Grace

F. 46:  Baker, Linda

F. 47:  Baldwin, J.

F. 48:  Barham, William H.

F. 49:  Barhart, Peg

F. 50:  Barker, James

F. 51:  Barnes, Frank

F. 52:  Bartel, Lucille

F. 53:  Battagler, Dalene

F. 54:  Bell, James E.

F. 55:  Bennett, William C.

F. 56:  Benton, Jack

F. 57:  Braschler, Edward Daniel

F. 58:  Brewer, Nancy

F. 59:  Brisco, Regena

F. 60:  Bruce, Jack D.

F. 61:  Brumett, Barbara

F. 62:  Bryant, Shirley Robinson

F. 63:  Burden, Alfred L.

F. 64:  Burden, Archibald

F. 65:  Burger, Betty

F. 66:  Byrd, Kenneth E.

F. 67:  Caldwell, Norman

F. 68:  Callahan, Clyde

F. 69:  Carter, Jeff

F. 70:  Christian, Helen F.

F. 71:  Christopher, Ruby F.

F. 72:  Clark, Leatrice Buckley

F. 73:  Cooper, Gloria

F. 74:  Cox, June

F. 75:  Creekmore, Robert

F. 76:  Dale, Sharon L.

F. 77:  Davis, Portia

F. 78:  Deen, Harold E.

F. 79:  Denman, Rita B.

F. 80:  Dobson, Rebecca N.

F. 81:  Dotson, Edward

F. 82:  Douglass, Kaye

F. 83:  Douthit, Mary

F. 84:  Dye, Thomas M.

F. 85:  Eakin, Fred

F. 86:  Ebel, Joann A.

F. 87:  Eberhardt, Carl L

F. 88:  Echols, Virginia

F. 89:  Eliason, Helen B.

F. 90:  Epps, Robert & Annette

F. 91:  Ericson, Carolyn R.

F. 92:  Ermert, Gene

F. 93:  Featherston, James W.

F. 94:  Featherston, Kit

F. 95:  Franklin, Ada Frankun

F. 96:  Frazier, Harriet C.

F. 97:  Gadell, Mary Ellen

F. 98:  Gardner, Robert M.

F. 99:  Graham, Jolene C.

F. 100:  Gray, Phyllis

F. 101:  Gregory, Jannine C.

F. 102:  Griffin, Frances C.

F. 103:  Grigsby, John E.

F. 104:  Guffey, Mary Jean

F. 105:  Halcomb, Elaine

F. 106:  Hall, Lisa

F. 107:  Hanners, Lesa

F. 108:  Hartman, M. T.

F. 109:  Hatfield, Max

F. 110:  Hawkins, Joyce F.

 

Box 3

Correspondence, Hedlund--Ponder, Fox T.

F. 111:  Hedlund, Mary

F. 112:  Heiss, Don & Joyce

F. 113:  Helderlein, Georgia D.

F. 114:  Herring, Ann

F. 115:  Hester, Rose Marie

F. 116:  Hickman, Judy

F. 117:  Hill, Kerry G.

F. 118:  Hill, Onan A.

F. 119:  Hillis, David

F. 120:  House, Lynda Gwen

F. 121:  Humphrey, Margaret

F. 122:  Hussey, Ray W.

F. 123:  Johnson, Roberta Bishop

F. 124:  Jones, Margaret N.

F. 125:  Jones, Raymond

F. 126:  Joseph, Lura Ellen

F. 127:  Kaehler, Marie S.

F. 128:  Kaiser, Karen

F. 129:  Kean, Barbara

F. 130:  Keel, René Mathis

F. 131:  Keel, Terry

F. 132:  Khan, Phyllis M.

F. 133:  Kise, June Ponder

F. 134:  Lambert, Eula J. (Cockrum)

F. 135:  Landwehr, Mike

F. 136:  Lashley, Jack A.

F. 137:  Lawhon, Betty & Helen

F. 138:  Little, Jerry

F. 139:  Loftis, John R.

F. 140:  Lopez, Lucille

F. 141:  Mackenzie, Marie

F. 142:  Maddox, R. Finley

F. 143:  Mahan, John B. & June M.

F. 144:  Mann, Loretta M.

F. 145:  Marler, Kathy

F. 146:  McCauley, Phyllis A.

F. 147:  McGhee, Howard

F. 148:  McKamey, Pauline

F. 149:  McMullen, Ruth Ann Metz

F. 150:  McNall, Ruth Allen

F. 151:  Meredith, Marsha O’Dell

F. 152:  Miller, Margaret A.

F. 153:  Misner, Shirley A.

F. 154:  Mitchell, Calvin D.

F. 155:  Munoz, Anthony

F. 156:  Murdock, Thelma

F. 157:  Neal, Fern B.

F. 158:  Newton, Charles L., Jr. (Mrs.)

F. 159:  Newton, Kathy

F. 160:  Nugent, Judy T.

F. 161:  O’Neal, Michael

F. 162:  Osterloh, Sandra

F. 163:  Owens, Laura Jane Grace

F. 164:  Palmer, John T.

F. 165:  Parkin, Gary E.

F. 166:  Penney, Bill

F. 167:  Phillips, Maralee

F. 168:  Ponder, Andrew

F. 169:  Ponder, Ann

F. 170:  Ponder, Arno Lillard

F. 171:  Ponder, Barbara R.

F. 172:  Ponder, Bessie L.

F. 173:  Ponder, Betty J.

F. 174:  Ponder, Bruce J.

F. 175:  Ponder, Carl

F. 176:  Ponder, Carter J.

F. 177:  Ponder, Catherine, 1977-1990

F. 178:  Ponder, Catherine, 1991-2001

F. 179:  Ponder, Cecil

F. 180:  Ponder, Charlie A.

F. 181:  Ponder, Clifford D.

F. 182:  Ponder, Cyrus E.

F. 183:  Ponder, Daisy Marie

F. 184:  Ponder, Daniel M.

F. 185:  Ponder, Darrell & Joan

F. 186:  Ponder, Dennis & Lucretia

F. 187:  Ponder, Dennis R.

F. 188:  Ponder, Donald

F. 189:  Ponder, Doris

F. 190:  Ponder, Dorothy

F. 191:  Ponder, Duke

F. 192:  Ponder, Edward W.

F. 193:  Ponder, Fox T., 1987-1990

F. 194:  Ponder, Fox T., 1991-2005

 

Box 4

Correspondence, Ponder, Fred T.—Webb, Lois

F. 195:  Ponder, Fred T.

F. 196:  Ponder, Grayson T.

F. 197:  Ponder, Harry L.

F. 198:  Ponder, Herman

F. 199:  Ponder, Holly G.

F. 200:  Ponder, Hubert Lonnie

F. 201:  Ponder, J. A.

F. 202:  Ponder, J. G. (John Gordon)

F. 203:  Ponder, J. Lowell

F. 204:  Ponder, Jack G.

F. 205:  Ponder, Jack H.

F. 206:  Ponder, James D.

F. 207:  Ponder, James T.

F. 208:  Ponder, Jeannette E.

F. 209:  Ponder, Jennifer Lynne

F. 210:  Ponder, Jim

F. 211:  Ponder, Jim N. (Jimmy)

F. 212:  Ponder, Jim W.

F. 213:  Ponder, John

F. 214:  Ponder, John H.

F. 215:  Ponder, John Lewis

F. 216:  Ponder, Joseph E.

F. 217:  Ponder, Kay

F. 218:  Ponder, Larry

F. 219:  Ponder, Lee Y.

F. 220:  Ponder, Lloyd Arden

F. 221:  Ponder, Maggie

F. 222:  Ponder, Mike

F. 223:  Ponder, Miles E.

F. 224:  Ponder, Morgan Clyde

F. 225:  Ponder, Paul Edward

F. 226:  Ponder, R. Craig

F. 227:  Ponder, Ralph C.

F. 228:  Ponder, Ray H.

F. 229:  Ponder, Richard D.

F. 230:  Ponder, Richard and Carol

F. 231:  Ponder, Robert M.

F. 232:  Ponder, Sam J.

F. 233:  Ponder, Sid

F. 234:  Ponder, Terry

F. 235:  Ponder, Terry Lamar

F. 236:  Ponder, Thomas A.

F. 237:  Ponder, Thomas J.

F. 238:  Ponder, Thomas Lester

F. 239:  Ponder, Tom

F. 240:  Ponder, Tyrol Poulan

F. 241:  Ponder, W. M.

F. 242:  Ponder, Wade

F. 243:  Ponder, Wayne

F. 244:  Ponder, William P.

F. 245:  Ponder, William Graham

F. 246:  Ponder, Yvonne L.

F. 247:  Ponders, Talmadge

F. 248:  Prevost, W. F. “Bill”

F. 249:  Probst, Elmer J.

F. 250:  Pulliam, Ben & Judy

F. 251:  Reece, JoAnn

F. 252:  Roberts, Freda

F. 253:  Rongey, Colleen

F. 254:  Rowe, Sarah L.

F. 255:  Samuelson, Nancy B.

F. 256:  Saupe, Patricia, correspondence

F. 257:  Saupe, Patricia, photographs, family group sheets, and enclosures separated from correspondence

F. 258:  Shannon, J. Wright

F. 259:  Short, Charles

F. 260:  Smith, Marjorie

F. 261:  Smith, Stephen C.

F. 262:  Snyder, Virginia R.

F. 263:  Somraty, Rose Powers

F. 264:  Sparkman, Helen

F. 265:  SQS Enterprises

F. 266:  Stadler, Jana Ward

F. 267:  State Historical Society of Missouri (Columbia, Mo.)

F. 268:  Stelle, Evelyn Ponder

F. 269:  Stepp, Darrell L.

F. 270:  Stone, Helene

F. 271:  Stubbs, Francis L.

F. 272:  Summers, Gary

F. 273:  Tanner, Leanna

F. 274:  Tate, Frances

F. 275:  Taylor, Lois H.

F. 276:  Tennessee History Commission

F. 277:  Thompson, Eva Lynn

F. 278:  Thompson, Harmon

F. 279:  Tyson, G. W. “George”

F. 280:  Van Beber, Jean Augustus

F. 281:  Vincent, Jennifer L.

F. 282:  Von Bodungen, Sue

F. 283:  Wallace, Patrick

F. 284:  Ward, Annette Wilhite

F. 285:  Webb, E. Jack

F. 286:  Webb, Lois

 

Box 5

Correspondence, Welch—Zvanut, Frank J.; multiple correspondents, A—Z; unknown authors; Related families genealogy, Archer-Ponder—Featherston, C. R.

F. 287:  Welch, Martha

F. 288:  Wells, Vivian

F. 289:  White, Ruby P.

F. 290:  Wiggins, Clifton

F. 291:  Williamson, Billy E.

F. 292:  Wilson, T. R. “Tom”

F. 293:  Wood, Emma Jean

F. 294:  Wylie, William Klenn

F. 295:  Zvanut, Frank J.

 

F. 296:  multiple correspondents, “A”

Acland, Ruth

Adams, Robert David

Alford, Margaret

Anders, Leslie

Anderson, Walter

Arend, Sherryl

Arkansas Historical Association

Arnold, Flora

Ashcroft, John

F. 297:  multiple correspondents, “B”

Baker, Mabel

Baker, Minnie

Baker, Warren

Barefoot, Rex K.

Bascom, Bill

Baugh, Steve Allen

Beckett, Ollie Mae

Beis, Mary Sue

Bell, Alma M.

Bennett, Jim

Billings, Barbara Ann

Bissell, Maxine

Black, W. M.

Black, William & Virginia

Blackwell, John

Blannett, Linda

Bledsoe, Joyce C. Watson

Bogroff, Pat

Boone, Carolyn Taylor

Boone, Robert T. III

Bowman, Wally

Brown, Jason C.

Brown, Virginia

Broyles, Julie

Bullock, David

Burns, Boice

F. 298:  multiple correspondents, “C”

Chrisco, Juanita

Christian, Janet

Christy, Helen

Clark, Carolyn S.

Cox, Trudy

Craigen, Denise

Crawford, Ron

Crook, Carol

Crouch, Courtney C.

Cunningham, Terry

F. 299:  multiple correspondents, “D”

Deckert, Mary Francen

Dempsey, Bobby & Mary

Doran, Mary Helen

Dowdy, Linda Gatlin

Duckworth, Ruby Avis (obituary)

F. 300:  multiple correspondents, “E-F”

Eddy, Joan Scott

Edington, Harold

Emry, Linda

Finn, Jane

Flippo, Evelyn F.

Freeman, Rosemond

Furlow, Ilene Gray

F. 301:  multiple correspondents, “G”

Gatewood, John

Gewin, Dolores Ponder

Gist, Doris

Glover, Helen Mosley

Gosnell, Walter

Green, Eileen

Green, Virginia

Greene, John H.

Griggs, Buster B., Jr.

Griggs, Kent

Gwaltney, Donnie E.

F. 302:  multiple correspondents, “H”

Hanks, Betty

Hargrove, Mary Helen Winters

Hathaway, Sylvia

Hays, Etta J.

Heasley, Leila

Hedlund, Mary P.

Henderson, Constance W.

Henson, Val

Hilderbrand, Roy E.

Hirsch, Jerrold

Hobbs, Richard W.

Holder, Vera Mae

Holland, Donna M.

Hood, Charles

Hooks, James A.

Hoover, John E.

How, Russ

Hudson, Bill

Hudson, Dorotha

Hutson, Charles P.

F. 303:  multiple correspondents, “I-J”

Johnston, James J.

Jones, Rob

Jones, Ruth

Jorgensen, Myrna

F. 304:  multiple correspondents, “K”

Kenley, Sam C., Jr.

Kinard, Mary

Kinne, Josephine E.

Klenn, Jerry Franklin

Klinckhardt, Wayne E.

Knight, Karen J.

F. 305:  multiple correspondents, “L”

Lanier, John, photocopy from Lincoln County, Tenn. court minutes

Latas, Salette

Leeman, Carolyn

Lewis, Delores (Crook)

Limes, Jerry D.

Link, Todd A.

Loftin, Michael L.

Looney, B.

Lowery, Vivian Thornburgh

Lubker, A. R.

F. 306:  multiple correspondents, “M”

Markham, John R. (Dick)

Mason, Bill

Maupin, Barbara

Melton, Mildred Fourt

Mendenhall, Joanne

Mickey, Sam A.

Miller, Carolyn

Miller, Mark

Millman, Ellen

Millwood, June M.

Milner, Dot

Moore, Daniel

Morrow, Joe

Mounce, Dolores

F. 307:  multiple correspondents, “Mc”

McAninch, Jerry

McCluskey, Margaret

McDonald, Ann

McNeely, Kay Penrod

Meatte, Mark C.

Melton, Mildred

Mendenhall, Joanne

Mickey, Sam A.

Miller, Harrold H.

Miller, Mark

Miller, Carolyn

Millman, Ellen

Millwood, June M.

Milner, B.

Moore, Daniel

Morrow, Joe B. & Leta L.

Mounce, Dolores

Munger, Lois E.

F. 308:  single correspondent, “N”

Norman, George L.

F. 309:  multiple correspondents, “O-P”

Padget, Le Gene S.

Palmisano, Betty

Patterson, J. B.

Patterson, Billy J.

Peche, Zane

Perkins, J. C.

Petty, Morris & Dorothy

Phifer, Charles W., photograph

Pippin, Michael D.

Pitman, Judith Garrison

Potter, Bettie

Price, Bert

Pruett, Haskell

Pummill, Ina May Persing

F. 310:  multiple correspondents, “Q-R”

Raddle, Vance

Raisch, Laverne

Reed, Randy

Ridlen, B. M.

Rieck, Lorene

Riley, Ernestine

Robb, Edna M.

Roberts, Laney

Robinson, Donald

Robinson, Rosemary Mayer

Rohr, Carolyn

Roncali, Ann K.

Roney, Bob

Rust, Elma

F. 311:  multiple correspondents, “S”

Sanders, Thomas Moore

Sarrett, Annie F. Ponder

Sonya (no last name)

Schmidgall, Eva L.

Shemwell, Margaret S.

Sheppard, A. D.

Sipes, James

Smith, Dixie

Smith, Florence P.

Smither, Bonnie

Smither, Brenda

Smithson, James Paul

Stelle, Evelyn Ponder

Stewart, Mary

Stone, Karen J.

Strickland, Mary Jane

Sullivan, George

Sweeney, Tom

F. 312:  multiple correspondents, “T”

Tarno, Joy

Tartt, Doris B.

Thompson, Eva Lynn

Truelove, Diana (Hill)

Tucker, Freda Sullivin

Tucker, Kevin

Turman, Gladys

F. 313:  multiple correspondents, “U-V”

Uebinger, Judy

Ulf, Marshall Hunter

Vandracek, Bea

F. 314:  multiple correspondents, “W”

Wallace, Frieda M.

Ward, Herman

Ward, J.

Webb, Bob & Linda

Weir, Gerry M.

Wells, Betty R.

Wells, Eugene Floyd

White, Garnet & Glenn E.

Widel, Letha

Wilder, Letha Ann McNabb

Williams, James Joseph

Winters, Marion L.

Wise, Marie (article)

Wolforth, Charlene

[no surnames beginning with X, Y, or Z]

F. 315:  unknown correspondents

 

Related families

F. 316:  Archer-Ponder family

F. 317:  Baker family

F. 318:  Barham family lineage, Charles Barham to Hazel Ponder, 1966

F. 319:  Barham family, documentary extracts by Charles Barham, 1966[?]

F. 320:  Barham family, miscellaneous notes

F. 321:  Barham-Beakley

F. 322:  Beakley, Napoleon B.

F. 323:  Braschler family

F. 324:  Burden family

F. 325:  Casteel family, compiled by Barbara Tarberry

F. 326:  Cole family (Gatewood, Mo.)

F. 327:  Collins family

F. 328:  Dalton family

F. 329:  Duns(t)on—Walker—Ponder

F. 330:  Epps family (Butler County, Mo.)

F. 331:  Estes-Watson family

F. 332:  Featherston Findings by Joyce Featherston Hawkins, Vols. 1-6, 8-20 (1990-1997)

 

Box 6

F. 333:  Featherston, Charles R. “Ron,” correspondence

F. 334:  Featherston, Charles R. “Ron,” copies of documents and other materials pertaining to Featherstons in the Civil War

F. 335:  Featherston, James W.

F. 336:  Featherston family

F. 337:  Ferguson family

F. 338:  Fleming family, compiled by Leonardo Andrea, 1950

F. 339:  Gullick, William, compiled by Edward F. Moore

F. 340:  Harris Family Wayne Co., Mo., Jarrett Family Ripley Co., Mo., compiled by Herman W. Harris and Lois H. Taylor, 1986.  Includes subsequent correspondence, 1991.

F. 341:  Harris-Fuller-Ponder and Allied Families, by Erna C. Mallory, 1984

F. 342:  Hudson family

F. 343:  Keel, Adelia A. (Risinger), compiler, Family of James Madison Keel, n.d.

F. 344:  Little family

F. 345:  McCord Cousins, 1992

F. 346:  McMullen, Ruth Ann Metz, correspondence regarding the Barham family, 1996

F. 347:  Merrill family

F. 348:  Moore, A. G.

F. 349:  Moore, Edward F., compiler, “Descendants of Abner Ponder,” revised 1969

F. 350:  Moore, Edward F., compiler, “Descendants of Amos Ponder, 1969

F. 351:  Moore, Edward F., compiler, “Descendants of Nicholas Dudley,” 1977

F. 352:  Moore, Edward F., compiler, Descendants of John Pulliam [incomplete]

F. 353:  Odom family

F. 354:  Price family

F. 355:  Pruett, Haskell, The Pruett/Pruitt Family, 1975

F. 356:  Shelby, Cass K., “First Four Generations of Shelby,” n.d.

F. 357:  Sheppard family

F. 358:  Shipman family

F. 359:  Thaxton family

F. 360:  Trusty family

F. 361:  Tyson family

F. 362:  Vandiver family, including “A Chronological Listing of the Family of William Holland,” by Eldon Dow Vandiver, 1989; and “De[s]cendants of Eli C. Vandiver and Rebecca Marler,” n.d.

F. 363:  Webb family

F. 364:  Whitwell, John Wesley

 

 

Box 7

Photocopies of public documents, printed materials, and genealogical publications mostly pertaining to the Ponder line.  Arranged alphabetically by state.

F. 365:  Delaware

photocopies of items on Ponders from the Rev. Joseph Brown Turner collection, Hall of Records, Dover, Delaware.

F. 366:  Georgia

Abstracts of Colonial Wills in the State of Georgia, 1733-1777 (1962)

Austin, Jeanette Holland, Georgia Bible Records (Baltimore, Md.: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1985)

Brooks, Ted O., In the Name of God, Amen: Georgia Wills, 1733-1860

Bryan, Mary G., Passports Issued by Governors of Georgia, 1785 to 1809 (Arlington, Va.: 1959)

Burke County census data

Davis, Robert Scott, The Wilkes County Papers, 1773-1833

Dixon, Sarah Robertson, History of Stewart County, Georgia, Vol. 2 (Waycross; Ga., A. H. Clark, Elbert County, Ga., 1790 census; deed abstracts

Fortson, Ben W., Authentic List of All Land Lottery Grants Made to Veterans of the Revolutionary War by the State of Georgia, 1820-  (1966)

Hemperley, Marion R., Military Certificates of Georgia, 1776-1800 (Atlanta: State Printing Office)

Lemaster, Vernon L. (Mrs.), Abstracts of Georgia Death Notices from the Southern Recorder, 1830-1855

Maddox, Joseph T., Early Georgia Marriages, Book Four (n.d.)

Maddox-Carter, 40,000 Early Georgia Marriages (rev. ed., 1977)

Passenger and Immigration Lists, n.d.)

Mary Bondurant, Marriages and Deaths, 1763 to 1820 (Danielsville, Ga.: 1968)

Wood, Virginia S., and Wood, Ralph V., 1805 Georgia Land Lottery (Cambridge: Greenwood Press, 1964)

The Second or 1807 Land Lottery of Georgia (Vidalia, Ga., 1968)

F. 367:  North Carolina

Cartwright, Betty G., and Gardiner, Lillian Johnson, North Carolina Land Grant in Tennessee, 1778-1791 (Memphis, Tenn.: 1958)

Holcomb, Brent H., Marriages of Granville County, North Carolina, 1753-1868 (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing House, 1981)

The North Carolinian (Dec 1956)

Olds, Fred A., An Abstract of North Carolina Wills (Oxford, 1925)

Smith, Alma Spires, and Owens, Jean Smith, Patent Land Survey (Index of Land Acquisitions 1770-1820

F. 368:  South Carolina

Baker, Katie-Prince Ward, South Carolina Memorials (Registration of Land Grants), 1946

Bureau of the Census, Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790--South Carolina (Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1908)

Clemens, William Montgomery, North and South Carolina Marriage Records (Baltimore, Md.: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1975

Ervin, Sara Sullivan, South Carolinians in the Revolution (Baltimore, Md.: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1981)

Fleming, John, Carolina to California: Some Descendants and In-Laws, 1734-1972 (San Diego, Cal.: 1972)

Fort Sullivan Chapter, DAR, American Revolution Roster Fort Sullivan (Later Fort Moultrie) 1776-1780, n.d.

Hendrix, Ge Lee Corley and Lindsay, Morn McKoy, The Jury Lists of South Carolina 1778-1779 (Baltimore, Md.: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1980)

Holcomb, Brent H., Index to the 1800 Census of South Carolina (Baltimore, Md.: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1980)

Holcomb, Brent, Marriage and Death Notices from Columbia, South Carolina Newspapers, 1792-1839, n.d.

Holcomb, Brent, Ninety-Six District, South Carolina, Inventory Book, Will Book, 1781-1786, n.d.

Holcomb, Brent, North Carolina Land Grants in South Carolina (Columbia, S.C., 1980)

Holcomb, Brent H., South Carolina Marriages, 1800-1820 (Baltimore, Md.: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1981)

Holcomb, Brent, South Carolina Naturalizations 1783-1850 (Baltimore, Md.: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1985)

Holcomb, Brent, Spartanburg South Carolina Will Abstracts, 1787-1840, n.d.

An Index to the Deeds of the Province and State of South Carolina 1719-1785 and Charleston District 1785-1800, n.d.

Jackson, Ronald Vern, Teeples, Gary Ronald, and Schaefermeyer, David, Index to South Carolina Land Grants 1784-1800 (Bountiful, Ut.: Accelerated Learning Systems, 1977)

Langdon, Barbara R., York County Marriages 1770-1869 Implied in York County, SC Probate records, n.d.

Moore, Maurice, Reminiscences of York, n.d.

Moss, Bobby Gilmer, Roster of South Carolina Patriots in the American Revolution (Baltimore, Md.: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1983)

Salley, A. S., Jr., Marriage Notices in the South-Carolina Gazette and Its Successors (Baltimore, Md.: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1976

Salley, A. S., Jr., Warrants for Lands in South Carolina 1672-1679 (Columbia, S. C.: Historical Commission of South Carolina, 1970)

Thomas, Elizabeth Wood, Anderson County, South Carolina Will Book A Part 1 (Pass Christian, Miss.: Willo Institute of Genealogy, Pamphlet No. 15, n.d.)

Young, Willie Pauline, Abstracts of Old Ninety-Six and Abbeville District Wills and Bonds, n.d.

F. 369:  Tennessee

USGS quadrangle maps, 7.5 Minute Series (topographic):


Beaverdam Springs

Burns

Centerville

Chestnut Grove

Coble

Craigfield

Dickson

Graves Spring


Linden

Littlelot

Lyles

Pleasantville

Spot

Texas Hollow

White Bluff

Whitfield


F. 370:  Tennessee Genealogical Society, “Ansearchin’” News, Nos. 1-6 (1954-1959); Vol. 13, Nos. 1-4 (1966)

F. 371:  Tennessee, Hickman County, miscellaneous notes and photocopies

1820 Census of Hickman County, Tennessee (Lyles, Tenn.: Linn-Shell Publishing Co., 1987)

1836 Tax List of Hickman County, Tennessee (Lyles, Tenn.: Linn-Shell Publishing Co., 1987)

Duck River Chapter, DAR, Old Marriage Records of Hickman County, Tennessee 2 vols. (1979, 1986)

Garrett, Jill and McClain, Iris H., Hickman County, Tennessee Cemetery Records 2 vols. (1982, 1989)

F. 372:  Tennessee, Williamson County

Williamson County, Tennessee: Wills and Administrations 1800 to 1861: An Index (Nashville, Tenn.: 1989)

Williamson County, Tennessee Marriage Records 1800-1850  (Memphis, Tenn., n.d.)

F. 373:  Texas, Gillespie County, 1850 Census

F. 374:  Texas history, miscellaneous notes and photocopies

F. 375:  Virginia

Davis, Bailey Fulton, The Wills of Amherst County, Virginia 1761-1865

Gwathmey, John G., Twelve Virginia County Where the Western Migration Began (Baltimore, Md.: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1981)

Sweeny, William Montgomery, Marriage Bonds and Other Marriage Records of Amherst County, Virginia 1763-1800 (Baltimore, Md.: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1980)

Virginia Genealogical Society, Some Marriages in the Burned Record Counties of Virginia, Special Publication No. 1

Virginia State Library, List of the Colonial Soldiers of Virginia (Baltimore, Md.: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1978)

 

Box 8

Ripley County and local history

F. 376:  Adams, Eliza, “Memories of Father: A Family History of James E. Adams,” n.d.

F. 377:  Amity Cemetery (aka Ponder Family Cemetery), Ripley County, Mo., miscellaneous papers including photocopies of a warranty deed and an alphabetical listing of the individuals buried there, n.d.

F. 378:  Bennett Post Office (Ripley County, Mo.)

F. 379:  Bethany Church (Ripley County, Mo.)

F. 380:  Butler County (Mo.), a compilation of cemetery, census, and marriage records, 1849-1880

F. 381:  Cane Creek Baptist Association, minutes of annual session, 1992

F. 382:  Carter, Jeff, Descendants of Benjamin Carter of Missouri (1989)

F. 383:  Carter County (Mo.), miscellaneous papers including “Midco, A Carter County Ghost Town,” by Jerry Ponder, n.d.

F. 384:  Cedar Lodge Historic District (Ripley County, Mo.), nomination for National Register of Historic Places

F. 385:  Chitose News, 1998-1999 (Chitose Association, 12th USASAFS)

F. 386:  Clubb (Wayne County, Mo.)

F. 387:  Collins family

F. 388:  Craighead County (Ark.)

F. 389:  Crook, Lilly B.

F. 390:  Current River john boat, parts list

F. 391:  Current River Heritage Museum (Doniphan, Mo.), minutes of meetings and miscellaneous papers, 1989-1993

F. 392:  Currentview (Mo.), historical information in a letter from Ollie Mae Lowe Beckett, n.d.  

F. 393:  Doniphan (Mo.) Cemetery, nomination for National Register of Historic Places

F. 394:  Doniphan (Mo.) Church of Christ, directory, 1987

F. 395:  Doniphan (Mo.), “Echoes From the Past: Doniphan Church of God 1908-1990”

F. 396:  Doniphan (Mo.), Heritage Park, photographs of dedication, 1990

F. 397:  Doniphan (Mo.) High School, Annual Bulletin, 1907-1908

F. 398:  Doniphan (Mo.) High School, yearbook, 1910

F. 399:  Doniphan (Mo.) High School, yearbook, 1911

F. 400:  Doniphan (Mo.) High School, yearbook, 1926

F. 401:  Doniphan (Mo.) High School, yearbook, 1928

F. 402:  Doniphan (Mo.) High School, yearbook, 1935

F. 403:  Doniphan (Mo.) High School, Class of 1941, 50th Reunion, 1991

F. 404:  Doniphan (Mo.) High School, Class of 1941, 50th Reunion, biographical summaries, 1991

F. 405:  Doniphan (Mo.) High School, yearbook, 1952

F. 406:  Doniphan (Mo.) High School, yearbook, 1953

F. 407:  Doniphan (Mo.) High School, yearbook, 1954  (two copies)

F. 408:  Doniphan (Mo.) Public Library

F. 409:  Doniphan (Mo.), maps

F. 410:  Doniphan (Mo.), miscellaneous

 

Box 9

F. 411:  Doniphan (Mo.), Missouri National Guard unit (140th Infantry, 35th Division) and armory

F. 412:  Doniphan (Mo.), Neighborhood Assistance Program, papers, 1988-1993

F. 413:  Doniphan (Mo.), Prospect-News Historical Edition, 28 Aug 1991

F. 414:  Doniphan (Mo.), Civil War Days reenactment, 24-25 Oct 1992

F. 415:  Doniphan (Mo.), reenactment participants, 1992

F. 416:  Doniphan (Mo.), veterans

F. 417:  Dudley family, miscellaneous legal papers and family history

F. 418:  Dudley, Linzey, deeds, legal documents, and miscellaneous papers, 1866-1906

F. 419:  Dudley, Linzey, tax receipts, 1853-1879

F. 420:  Dudley, Nicholas, descendants

F. 421:  Dudley, Riley M., deeds and miscellaneous papers 1897-1942

F. 422:  Dudley, Riley M., Oklahoma diary [author unknown], 1 Jul—21 Aug 1901

F. 423:  Fairdealing (Mo.), post office history

F. 424:  Four Mile (Dunklin County, Mo.), Taylor house

F. 425:  Fredericktown (Mo.), reenactment, 18-19 Sep 1993

F. 426:  Fugado, Charles, receipt for Weekly Missouri Democrat, 22 Jun 1865

F. 427:  Grandin (Mo.), miscellaneous historical notes

F. 428:  Grandin (Mo.), bank robbery story from Front Page Detective, May 1973

F. 429:  Grandin (Mo.), copies of historic photographs

F. 430:  Handy Post Office (Ripley County, Mo.)

F. 431:  Hill, Leslie G., History of the Missouri Lumber and Mining Company, 1880-1909  (Ph. D. dissertation, University of Missouri, 1949)

F. 432:  Hitchcock, D. T., papers, 1889-1924

F. 433:  Hodo, Peter Martin, miscellaneous historical notes papers

F. 434:  Hood, Hazel Chappell, historic photographs of Low Wassie and West Eminence

F. 435:  Howard, Jerry T. [state senator], 1991 Services Directory for Butler, Carter, Dunklin, Pemiscot, Ripley & Stoddard Counties

F. 436:  Hume, John R., photocopies of various historical writings

F. 437:  Hume, John R., war diary, 6 Sep 1917-14 Feb 1919, and miscellaneous historical and genealogical writings (one volume, in original ledger book)

F. 438:  Hunter, John, letters from Mill Spring (Wayne County, Mo.) and Grandin, ca. 1886-1901

F. 439:  Irish Wilderness (Mo.), articles from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch by Don Cullimore, 1951, and History of Whites Creek and the Irish Wilderness, by Ronald Wihebrink, 1970

F. 440:  Kelley family, miscellaneous genealogical papers including “An Abstraction of the Documentation for the Kelley Family of Southeast Missouri,” by Judy Kelley Smith, 1993

F. 441:  Kelley/Thaxton barn, historical survey and analysis by Edgar D. McKinney, 1992

F. 442:  Kinsey, Thomas E., last will and testament, 1849

F. 443:  Lawrence County (Ark.), tax list of 1820

F. 444:  Lee family

F. 445:  Loftis, William Pascal

F. 446:  Lumbering, photocopies of miscellaneous items including “Story of a Great Enterprise,” American Lumberman (May 1903)

 

Box 10

F. 447:  Mabrey, Thomas

F. 448:  Maps: originals and photocopies of city, county, and Missouri maps

F. 449:  Missouri National Guard, including histories of the Doniphan-based companies (first in the 6th Missouri Infantry, later 140th U. S. Infantry of the 35th Division, the 204th Military Police Battalion, and 1138th Military Police Company

F. 450:  Morrow, Joe, Ancestors and Descendants of George & Ethel (Skaggs) Morrow, ca. 1976

F. 451:  Morrow, Lynn, correspondence, 1993-1996

F. 452:  Murdock/Pippin, genealogical notes

F. 453:  Natchitoches Trace/Old Military Road

F. 454:  Naylor (Mo.)

F. 455:  Naylor School Historical Committee, Naylor School: A Bit of History, 1993

F. 456:  New Madrid County (Mo.), notes from The Territorial Papers of the United States

F. 457:  Northeast Arkansas Enterprise, “Special Edition: Randolph County, Arkansas and Ripley County, Missouri,” 23 March 1900; miscellaneous items on Maynard, Ark.

F. 458:  Miscellaneous obituaries and death notices

F. 459:  Oregon County (Mo.), compilation including marriages, 1845-1859; probate and administrations, 1854-1861; Irish Wilderness; and Lewis A. W. Simpson’s Oregon County’s Three Flags (1971)

F. 460:  Oregon County (Mo.), record of marriages, 1845-1859

F. 461:  Oxly (Mo.)

F. 462:  Ozark Graphic (Doniphan, Mo.), miscellaneous issues 1976-1978 including “This Wilderness Called Ripley,” published on the occasion of the United States bicentennial, 23 June 1976, Section Two.

F. 463:  Ozark Rivers National Monument, United States Department of the Interior preliminary report, 1960

F. 464:  Penrod, W. T., warranty deed to Samuel A. Hess, 1925

F. 465:  Pitman’s Ferry (Ark.), including Pitman’s Ferry: Lost in Tradition (Arkansas State University, 1988), by Daniel E. Moore

F. 466:  Ponder Mill (Ponder, Mo.)

F. 467:  Ponder School

F. 468:  Powers, Pennington

F. 469:  Pulliam, T. L., reminiscence, 1921

F. 470:  Redford, Martha Ann Vandover,  reminiscence as told to Otis Redford, n.d. 

F. 471:  Ripley County (Mo.), miscellaneous notes for Ponder’s History of Ripley County

F. 472:  Ripley County (Mo.), Barkadaro School, n.d.

F. 473:  Ripley County (Mo.) census compilations by Joyce I. Brawley (1840), Stan and Jackie Parks (1880), and Jerry Ponder’s notes on the censuses of 1900 and 1910

F. 474:  Ripley County, Missouri Centennial, 1859-1959 (two copies)

F. 475:  Ripley County (Mo.) Chamber of Commerce, 1969--ca. 1983

F. 476:  Ripley County (Mo.), notes on various communities including Currentview, McKinney’s Mill and Mill Creek

F. 477:  Ripley County (Mo.) Courthouse, nomination for National Register of Historic Places, and Ozark Graphic “Achievement Edition.” 22 June 1977

F. 478:  Ripley County (Mo.), directory, by Andrew J. McCollum (Doniphan, Mo.: Prospect-News, 1891)   [two copies]

F. 479:  Ripley County (Mo.) Fair, program booklet, 12-15 Aug 1981

F. 480:  Ripley County (Mo.), miscellaneous historical information

F. 481:  Ripley County (Mo.), “Some Selected Historical Sites in Ripley County,” compiled by Jerry Ponder, and a letter concerning slab-rock structures extant in 1991

F. 482:  Ripley County (Mo.), Masonic Lodge

F. 483:  Ripley County (Mo.), Military Honor Roll, n.d.  A listing of Ripley County residents killed during wars, and prisoners of war, compiled by Jerry Ponder and the Current River Heritage Museum.

F. 484:  Ripley County (Mo.), nomination of Jail, Sheriff’s Office, and Sheriff’s Residence to National Register of Historic Places, 1991

F. 485:  Ripley County (Mo.), postmasters

F. 486:  Ripley County, Missouri. Real Estate and Personal Property Tax Listings, 1890, transcribed by Jerry Ponder, 1993

F. 487:  Ripley County, Missouri. Stock Mark Register or Brand Book, 1848-1851 and Scalp Bounty Register, 1847-1861, transcribed by Jerry Ponder, 1993

F. 488:  Ripley County (Mo.), schools

F. 489:  Ripley County (Mo.), copies of newspaper stories pertaining to Ripley County soldiers, from the Spanish American War to the Korean conflict

F. 490:  Ripley County (Mo.), tourism

 

Box 11

F. 491:  Rocky Point Baptist Church, record book, 1885-1923

F. 492:  Saint Benedict Catholic Church (Doniphan, Mo.)

F. 493:  Shannon County (Mo.), miscellaneous papers including a compilation of the reminiscences of Oscar Harper of Birch Tree, Mo.

F. 494:  Sheppard, Albert Dermont, 1896-   , military service records

F. 495:  Simpson Creek (Ripley County, Mo.), photographs including the Simpson School [original photographs]

F. 496:  Stewart, Morris Monroe, correspondence, 1987-1999

F. 497:  Stewart, Morris Monroe, “Tennessee Travelers: A Segment of History from Ripley County, Mo.,” compiled by Morris Monroe Stewart, February 1988

F. 498:  Trail of Tears, information about the Doniphan area, 1993-1994

F. 499:  Union Grove Cemetery, plat compiled by Jerry Ponder, 1990.  Listings include Confederate soldiers killed in the Wilson Massacre

F. 500:  Wright family, genealogical notes

 

Civil War history

F. 501:  Abrams, Richard, correspondence, 1993

F. 502:  Allardice, Bruce S., correspondence, 1996-1997

F. 503:  Angel, Gerald, correspondence, 1995-2004

F. 504:  Ashmore, R. N., Civil War Memoirs of R. N. Ashmore (Centralia, Wash.: Dick and Carol Ponder, 1971)

F. 505:  “The Battle of Ponder’s Mill, Butler County, Missouri,” by Jerry Ponder

F. 506:  Battleground Hollow (Pulliam’s Farm), Ripley County, Mo.

F. 507:  Bolton, Joel Monroe, “Army Record of Joel Monroe Bolton,” including Bolton’s account of service with the 10th Missouri Cavalry (CS), n.d.

F. 508:  Bradbury, John F., correspondence, 1993-1999

F. 509:  “The Burning of Doniphan [Missouri] During the Civil War,” by Jerry Ponder

F. 510:  Camp Shaver Chronicle, Monthly Newsletter of the 7th Arkansas Infantry, C.S.A., 1992

F. 511:  Caudle, Robert, correspondence

F. 512:  Certified Records of Units in Confederate Service from Missouri (National Archives):

Guibor’s Light Artillery

William Wade’s Light Artillery

1st Missouri Cavalry, Co. K

2nd Missouri Cavalry

3rd Missouri Cavalry, Co. G

1st Missouri Infantry, Co. K

2nd Missouri Infantry, Co. K

3rd Missouri Infantry, Co. C

4th Missouri Infantry, Co. F

5th Missouri Infantry, Co. G

6th Missouri Infantry, Co. K

F. 513:  Chalk Bluff (Ark.), miscellaneous information including “Chalk Bluffs [sic], Arkansas: A Brief History,” by Russell P. Baker, 1974

F. 514:  Chalk Bluff (Ark.), nomination for National Register of Historic Places

F. 515:  Clay County (Ark.)

F. 516:   “Confederate First Division, Missouri State Guard,” by Jerry Ponder

F. 517:  Confederate Grave Registrations (Sons of Confederate Veterans), graves of former Confederate soldiers in Butler and Ripley counties, registered by Jerry Ponder

F. 518:  Confederate service records

F. 519:  Confederate surrender and parole at Jacksonport and Wittsburg, Arkansas, May-June 1865 [Missouri and Arkansas troops only]

 

Box 12

F. 520:  Confederate Veteran magazine, miscellaneous copies pertaining to Missouri and Arkansas soldiers

F. 521:  Correspondence, miscellaneous

F. 522:  Coy, Commodore P., military service record [National Archives]

F. 523:  Crawford, Mark, correspondence, 1988, with copies of two scouting reports by Timothy Reeves (1863) from the National Archives

F. 524:  Croy, Pettit J., correspondence, 1997-1998

F. 525:  Dalton, Elijah S., military service record [National Archives]

F. 526:  Doniphan, Alexander

F. 527:  Dressel, Gene, correspondence, 1992

F. 528:  Dudley, Linzy, “The Time of War,” as told to Charles Booker, n.d.

F. 529:  Flanders, Robert, correspondence, 1990-1991

F. 530:  Fredericktown (Mo.), various references on the Battle of Fredericktown including the letters of George W. Ennis, a memoir by Samuel J. M. Andrews ca. 1890s, and an account assembled by Osa Belle Bess, n.d.

F. 531:  Gilmore, Robert K., correspondence, 1991

F. 532:  Gottschalk, Phil, correspondence, 1992

F. 533:  Gregory, Ralph, correspondence, 1994

F. 534:  Hester, Daniel, correspondence, 1993-1997

F. 535:  Huett, Joe L., correspondence and notes including “The Civil War in Southeast Missouri,” compiled from Huett family stories by Joe L. Huett, ca. 1991, and “Reynolds Co. Missouri Widows of Civil War Era,” 1994

F. 536:  Jiles-Johnson, Paulette, correspondence, 2002

F. 537:  Keel, James M., note on Civil War service by Jerry Ponder

F. 538:  Lackey, W. C. S., reminiscence of the Civil War, n.d.

F. 539:  Ladage, Sue (Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, 1861-1865), correspondence, 1991

F. 540:  Lashley, Jack, correspondence, 1997

F. 541:  Lewis, James H., correspondence concerning Confederate military pension, 1914-1916

F. 542:  Lowe, Aden, biographical sketch by Jerry Ponder

F. 543:  Maple, Joseph Cowgill. “Incidents of the Campaign of 1861 in South East Missouri” (Jackson, Mo.)  [fragment]

F. 544:  Marmaduke, John Sappington, military service records [National Archives]

F. 545:  Marmaduke, John Sappington, miscellaneous notes

F. 546:  Marmaduke, John Sappington, Cape Girardeau Raid, 1863

F. 547:  Martin, Azariah, “Azariah Martin’s Narrative of the Price Raid,” 1903 [from the Peterson-Ewing papers, Library of Congress], and newspaper clippings

F. 548:  Mayes, Jack, “The Civil War in Iron County,” a draft of an item published in Vol. 3 of Missouri—Our Civil War Heritage, by the Julia Dent Grant Tent No. 16, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, 1861-1865

F. 549:  McGhee, James E., correspondence, 1991-1997

F. 550:  Miscellaneous notes and material pertaining to the Civil War in Missouri

F. 551:  Morris, Doyle R., correspondence, 1993-1997

F. 552:  Nichols, Ray, correspondence, 1994

F. 553:  Noble, Howard, “The Battle of Pilot Knob September 26-27, 1864,” n.d.

F. 554:  Parkin, Gary, copies from Charles F. Hinrichs papers

F. 555:  Peterson, Richard C., correspondence, 1995

F. 556:  Ponders in military service, 1812 through the Civil War, notes by Jerry Ponder

F. 557:  Reeves, Timothy, muster rolls, correspondence, and miscellaneous material

F. 558:  Righter, William, copies of a photograph and a newspaper clipping

F. 559:  “Ripley County Civil War Stories,” draft by Eugene Braschler (?) and correspondence with Wayne Adams, 1990

F. 560:  Union Soldiers Living in Ripley County in 1882, notes by Jerry Ponder

F. 561:  Rogers, David L., correspondence, 2004

F. 562:  Roney, Robert, correspondence, 2001.  Includes military service record of Ezekiel Roney [National Archives]

F. 563:  Schmidt, Bob, correspondence, 2003

F. 564:  Shanks, David, miscellaneous references including military records

F. 565:  Sons of Confederate Veterans.  Missouri Division.  Col. A. C. Riley Camp No. 791, newsletters, 1996-1997

F. 566:  Sons of Confederate Veterans.  Missouri Division, The Early History of the Missouri Division Sons of Confederate Veterans, 1898-1932, n.d.

F. 567:  Thompson, M. Jeff, notes on the First Division, Missouri State Guard

F. 568:  Tucker, Phillip Thomas, correspondence, 1987-1995

F. 569:  Wehmer, Lou, correspondence, 1999

F. 570:  Wilson, James, correspondence and notes concerning Wilson and 3rd Mo. State Militia Cavalry

 

Notes by Jerry Ponder on various regiments, mostly from sources in the National Archives and the Missouri State Archives

Union

F. 571:  Missouri State Militia, 3rd Regiment Cavalry

F. 572:  Missouri Infantry, 47th Regiment

Confederate

F. 573:  Arkansas Infantry, 7th Regiment

F. 574:  Missouri Artillery, various units

F. 575:  Missouri Cavalry, 15th Regiment

F. 576:  Missouri Infantry, 6th Regiment

F. 577:  Missouri Infantry, 8th Regiment

F. 578:  Missouri Infantry, 9th Regiment

F. 579:  Missouri Infantry, 10th Regiment

F. 580:  Missouri Infantry, 12th Regiment

F. 581:  “Missouri’s Confederates,” with notes on Missouri State Guard and Missouri Confederate units, by Jerry Ponder

 

Box 13

Photograph collection

 

Ponder and related families

Barham  England  (prints)

Barham-Beakley  (prints)

Barham-Beakley/Uncle Jeff Ponder  (prints and negatives)

Bon Aqua, Tenn.  (prints and negatives)

Bon Aqua, Tenn.  Abner Ponder  (prints and negatives)

Ponder family photographs used in The Family of Abner Ponder  (prints)

 

Civil War

Barnesville breastworks  (prints and negatives)

Carthage, Mo.  (color prints)

Chalk Bluff, Ark., trenches on Missouri side of battlefield  (prints)

Chalk Bluff, Ark., scenes from reenactment  (prints)

Civil War personages (prints and negatives)

Civil War scenes and personages  (prints and negatives)

Civil War Reenactment near Doniphan, 1990 or 1991 (prints and negatives)

Dedication of marker for LTC B. A. Holmes, 15th Mo Cav, CSA  (prints and negatives)

Ellington earthworks photographs by Gerald E. Angel  (prints)

Grave markers at Jefferson Barracks of Confederate prisoners killed in retaliation for executions of James Wilson and others   (color prints)

Timothy Reeves’s grave  (prints and negatives)

James Wilson and other Civil War personages  (prints and negatives)  

 

Ripley County

Historical photographs of Ripley County  in the Current River Heritage Museum, with Historic Photographs of Ripley County, Missouri, Books 1, 2 & 3, a guide to the photographs compiled by Jerry Ponder.  Credits given to original owners of photographs.  Negatives and copy prints exist for most of the views listed in this guide.

Current River bridge construction, Doniphan  (prints)

Current River float trip—johnboat  (prints)

Current River—float fishing trip by jonboat[sic]  (prints and negatives)

Current River Heritage Museum, 1990s  (prints and negatives)

Doniphan Lumber Co. mill  (prints and negatives)

Grandin, Hunter & West Eminence  (prints)

Maness Cabin on Current River south of Doniphan  (prints)

Maness Cabin Current River south of Doniphan  (prints and negatives)

McCord-Barham family, Naylor, Mo., 1940s  (prints and negatives)

Midco pig iron plant and chemical plant, Carter County, Mo.  (prints)

Missouri Lumber and Mining Co. sawmill at Grandin  (prints)

“Museum Photos” Grandin  (prints)

Missouri Lumber and Mining Co.  mills, Grandin and West Eminence  (prints and negatives)

Missouri Lumber and Mining Co., West Eminence  (prints)

Naylor/Oxly  (prints)

Picnic at end of WWI, Doniphan  (prints)

Pine School, Ripley County, Mo.  (print and negatives)

Ripley County, Mo.  (prints with captions attached)

Ripley County, Mo.  (prints)

Ripley County, Mo.—personalities  (prints and negatives)

Ripley County, Mo.—scenes  (prints)

Ripley County, Mo.—river, bridge, town, etc.  (5x7 color photos)

Ripley County, Mo.—rural school class photographs

 

 


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