The Elms papers [manuscript]
Online resources: Collection description Summary: The Elms papers include business and personal correspondence; legal and financial records; account books; academic, artistic, and literary papers; recipes and medicinal remedies; genealogical records; religious materials; fraternal and social papers; photographs and postcards; advertising materials; scrapbooks; printed materials; publications; and newspapers. Accumulating in the attic of the Elms for more than a century, the collection is a treasure-trove of mid-nineteenth to mid-twentieth-century historical source material for Natchez and Adams County and for Vicksburg and Warren County in Mississippi. Its diverse array of archival materials, ephemera, and memorabilia reflects the business interests and personal activities of members of the Stanton, Drake, Cassell, Kellogg, and Carpenter families who have lived at the Elms since the 1850s.This record has many physical items (115). Click here to view them all.
Box 61, 62, 65, 66, 90, and 119 are restricted.
The Elms papers include business and personal correspondence; legal and financial records; account books; academic, artistic, and literary papers; recipes and medicinal remedies; genealogical records; religious materials; fraternal and social papers; photographs and postcards; advertising materials; scrapbooks; printed materials; publications; and newspapers. Accumulating in the attic of the Elms for more than a century, the collection is a treasure-trove of mid-nineteenth to mid-twentieth-century historical source material for Natchez and Adams County and for Vicksburg and Warren County in Mississippi. Its diverse array of archival materials, ephemera, and memorabilia reflects the business interests and personal activities of members of the Stanton, Drake, Cassell, Kellogg, and Carpenter families who have lived at the Elms since the 1850s.
Cite as: Z/1879.000: The Elms Papers.