Z 1210.001
KIMBROUGH (A. McC.) AND FAMILY PAPERS
1895 - 1974
This addition to the Kimbrough papers mostly deals with Mary Hunter Southworth
Kimbrough, through whose efforts established Beauvoir as a Mississippi
heritage. Her efforts were able to get the Sons of Confederate Veterans
to purchase Beauvoir for Mississippi. She was also a prominent member of
the United Daughters of the Confederacy. This collection contains xerox
copies of the following materials:
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correspondence, n.d., June 18, 1895December 17, 1929, with some dates
excluded (ff. 15)
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articles from Hunter Kimbrough (ff. 6)
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newspaper clippings, n.d., 19031914 (ff. 7)
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photographs from Hunter Kimbrough (ff. 8)
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miscellaneous material from Beauvoir (ff. 9)
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material from Beauvoir related to the United Daughters of the Confederacy,
19041926 (ff. 10)
Also included are the following original materials:
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an official program of the 79th General Convention of the Sons of Confederate
Veterans, August 810, 1974 (ff. 11)
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an issue of The Journal of the Southern Confederacy, volume 1, number
4, 1971 (ff. 12)
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a United Daughters of the Confederacy yearbook, 19121913, and programs
of the 18th, 24th, and 28th Annual Conventions of the United Daughters
of the Confederacy, 1917, 1918, and 1921 (ff. 13)
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a program of Ceremonies for the Unveiling of Jefferson Davis Memorial Gateway,
Beauvoir, May 8, 1920 (ff. 14)
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an official program of the 40th Annual Reunion of the United Confederate
Veterans, June 36, 1930 (ff. 15)