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A census from 1940 in St. Clair.

A census from 1930, Buster Wallce is listed.

1900 census

1870 census featuring Anderson Wallace

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This pamphlet gives advice to mothers traveling with babies and small children. Most of the information regards train travel but there are sections on bus and car travel as well. The pamphlet's advice assumes that the mother has no adults traveling…

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This poster shows a group of civilian and military travelers crowded into a railway car. Many have grim or unhappy expressions on their faces. This World War II poster was intended to influence viewers to curtail unnecessary travel so that scarce…

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This poster shows a large crowd of soldiers in front of several railway cars. This World War II poster was intended to influence viewers to curtail unnecessary travel so that scarce transportation resources could be used for war purposes.

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This one-page handwritten note to an unidentified recipient from an unknown author offers amiable sentiments toward Captain Young following an unspecified incident with May Eleanor Nesbit.

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A note to Pierce M.B. Young requesting his visit during Young's stay in New York. Unknown author mentioned that his brother was renting author's furnished house and the author was boarding with his family at 17 East 31st Street. 1 handwritten page.

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The author wrote an acknowledgment on behalf of Edmund of an invitation extended by Thomas to have Edmund come for a visit so Thomas can treat his illness. Regrets extended that Edmund cannot travel. Provides a lengthy and detailed description of…

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Author extended an invitation to Pierce to visit on Pierce's next trip out west. He mentioned an upcoming duck hunt at Beaver Dam and wished that Pierce could join him. The author mentioned being annoyed with Griff for not responding to several…

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The author writes to her mother about a Masquerade she recently attended in Newport. She talks of fireworks and Impersonations of “Old John Brown of Harpers ferry.” She also writes of her dislike for the Yankees. 5 handwritten pages.

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2 handwritten pages and an envelope.

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This four-page handwritten letter is commentary on life in Greenville, South Carolina. The author details his labor in fixing railings, fences, and gates. Additionally, he laments how difficult it is to grow a garden. In fact, he is so busy at…

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While this one-page handwritten letter is incomplete, it is assumed to have been authored by P.M.B. Young. In it, he describes artillery and light infantry drills at West Point Military Academy, including his colleagues. He also comments generally…

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This is a two-page handwritten letter, presumably authored by P.M.B. Young himself judging by his account of the "frozen blue hell" and the frozen Hudson River. He compliments John on his engagement. On the eve of the outbreak of war, he offers a…

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This two-page handwritten letter, with additional envelope, is a light-heartedl note that explains the weather in Newport and how the family is doing generally. He also briefly comments on the recent visit of Aunt Mary and Aunt Georgia.

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Letter to Pierce concerning his military attire. The sender comments on epaulets that are available. The letter mentions seeing Pierce's name in the local Savannah newspaper as a cadet at West Point. In the article, Pierce is described as excellent…

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Two letters appear in this collection. Both are sent to Dr. Robert M. Young (Pierce's father). The first letter discusses the verdict in a manslaughter case, and the second letter discusses the events that took place once the writer left…

Photo of Lula McGinnis, sister of Sam McGinnis. The name of the babies are unknown.

Photo of Will McGinnis, brother of Sam McGinnis, and his wife, Meter.

Photo of unknown early Wallace ancestor

Photo of Will McGinnis, brother of Sam McGinnis, with a childhood friend Ben Parker.

Family photo of unknown persons

Page from family Bible that includes a list of birth dates of various family members

Picture of the Children of Solon McGinnis, grandchildren of Sam McGinnis. L to R: Larry McGinnis, Frances McGinnis, Billy McGinnis, Alice McGinnis McCrimon, Solon McGinnis, Jr, Catherine McGinnis Smith, Stevie McGinnis.

Picture taken at Easter. Pictured L to R: Stevie McGinnis, Larry McGinnis, Ola Mae McGinnis, wife of Solon McGinnis, Anthony McGinnis, Catherine McGinnis, daughter-in-law and grandchildren of Sam McGinnis

Picture of house lived in by Alex McGinnis and family. Birthplace of Will and Sam McGinnis.

Letter from an extension agent regarding agricultural output including best corn and cotton varieties

Picture of Mama Carolina, mother of Sam and Will McGinnis, born in 1866, died in 1939.

Picture of the overseer's house on the Wallace property. The McGinnis family lived in the home until the 2000s.

Picture of George McGinnis, brother of Sam McGinnis, shown in the top right.

Federal Tax Paper for Calvester Wallace

Picture of an unknown woman and Mattie McGinnis, pictured on right. Mattie went missing in 1959.

Letter from Pastor Stevenson to Wallace regarding trip and return. Wallace was charged with readying communion for church that Sunday.

Newspaper clipping of Stevie McGinnis, son of Solon McGinnis, in his Air Force Uniform.

Harpersville Resolution commemorating George McGinnis, NBA player

Letter from Homer Wallace to Tip Wallace regarding his time in Cincinnati

Picture of Janie McGinnis, daughter of Will McGinnis.

Picture of John T Wallace, nephew of Sam McGinnis.

Picture of Willie Mae McGinnis, niece of Sam McGinnis

Obituary of John T Wallace

Obituary of Katie O’Hara McGinnis, wife of Sam McGinnis

Loretta Yvette Perkins funeral program from 1986

Luddie McGinnis' (George's wife) funeral program

Newspaper headline "McGinnis Missing"

Newspaper article from 1896 regarding the disappareance of Elick (Alick, Alex) McGinnis.
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