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Consisting of letters, 15 June 1852, 1 Mar. 1855, and 17 June 1855, from R.W. Mills, Chester, S.C., to brother Henry M. Mills, of Salisbury and Iredell County, N.C., discussing family business matters and forwarding a bill from George W. Williams and Co., Charleston, S.C., for molasses for a store apparently operated by Henry Mills.
Also including undated typescript, "Twelve Great South Carolina Farmers," by William Hayne Mills.
Papers relating to the Mills family including copies of photographs of family members and the family seat in Yorkshire, as well as Keroit in Victoria. Also includes family tree of the Mills family.
Materials include papers of a genealogical nature. The papers include quotes from presidents of the church encouraging members to do genealogy, colored in crayon pictures concerning genealogy, cartoons with regard to genealogy and other related materials. Contents also include a copy of paper written concerning the possible location of Book of Mormon events. Materials also include a couple loose pages of a genealogical nature. Materials also include pages concerning priesthood authority. Dated approximately 1950 to 1988.
This collection consists of correspondence and papers of the Reverend William Mills and the notebooks and other papers of his son, Samuel Dillion Mills.
Legal documents, Chester County, South Carolina, consisting of a writ of mandamus, a denial to request a new trial, and a subpoena.
Four daguerreotypes of members of the family; family photograph; six photographs of the Mt. Morris, N.Y. Centenary, 1894; autograph album of Charles Mills, 1824; commonplace book of Catherine Mills of Fairfield, Conn., which includes a copy of a resolution passed by members of the Female Beneficent Association of Fairfield concerning marriage plans of a friend.
This ten-year supplement lists 10,000 titles acquired by the Library of Congress since 1976--this extraordinary number reflecting the phenomenal growth of interest in genealogy since the publication of Roots. An index of secondary names contains about 8,500 entries, and a geographical index lists family locations when mentioned.
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