Little (Peter)-Griffin (Alonzo Mercer) papers [manuscript]
Online resources: Collection description Summary: Business papers, lease agreements, a few family letters, financial statements, promissory notes, land records, and genealogical information pertaining to the families of Peter Little (1784-1857) and Alonzo Mercer Griffin (1811-1872) of Natchez. Peter Little, a native of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, moved to Natchez in the early 1800s, brought the first steam engine to that area, and with it operated a sawmill. Little, a lumberman, planter, and financier, built Rosalie in 1820 and "The Parsonage" in 1840, and was married to Eliza Low. They had no children. Alonzo Mercer Griffin moved to Natchez at an early age to live with his uncle, Peter Little, who had adopted Griffin's sister, Eliza. Griffin married Maria Louisa Cordery on August 11, 1836, and they became the parents of twelve children. Griffin was postmaster at Natchez and was administrator of the estate of Peter Little. Of interest are two survey maps by William Vousdan, Surveyor-General of Spanish Natchez.| Item type | Current location | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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| Archive Request | Mississippi Department of Archives and History | Manuscript Collections | Archival Reading Room | Z/0987.000/S/Box 1 | Available | B99046 |
Business papers, lease agreements, a few family letters, financial statements, promissory notes, land records, and genealogical information pertaining to the families of Peter Little (1784-1857) and Alonzo Mercer Griffin (1811-1872) of Natchez. Peter Little, a native of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, moved to Natchez in the early 1800s, brought the first steam engine to that area, and with it operated a sawmill. Little, a lumberman, planter, and financier, built Rosalie in 1820 and "The Parsonage" in 1840, and was married to Eliza Low. They had no children. Alonzo Mercer Griffin moved to Natchez at an early age to live with his uncle, Peter Little, who had adopted Griffin's sister, Eliza. Griffin married Maria Louisa Cordery on August 11, 1836, and they became the parents of twelve children. Griffin was postmaster at Natchez and was administrator of the estate of Peter Little. Of interest are two survey maps by William Vousdan, Surveyor-General of Spanish Natchez.
Cite as: Z/0987.000: Little (Peter)-Griffin (Alonzo Mercer) Papers.