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The Early Memoirs of Howard Simpson
The Early Memoirs of Howard Simpson, life in early twentieth century Texas and New Mexico. An account of his childhood and family’s beginnings in West Texas and their journey into western New Mexico and Arizona during the pre-depression era
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The Elizabeth Simpson Cooper Memoirs, 1931-1932
Photocopy of Elizabeth Simpson Cooper's memoir about her childhood in Virginia and later her time in Kansas after moving westward with her family. In the text of her memoir, she describes her school days in Virginia, church, Cooper family history, "Bleeding Kansas" (the period of conflict over deciding if Kansas would be a free or a slave state), and the Civil War in Kansas as well as her personal encounters with Native Americans in Kansas
Interview with Elizabeth Betty Simpson - OH 279
This interview was conducted with Elizabeth “Betty” Hoffman Simpson who attended Winthrop from 1954-1956 as a 2-year business major, but did not graduate. Betty discusses what it was like attending Winthrop in the 1950s. She was a Rock Hill native and was a “day student.” She discusses attending Winthrop, including the uniforms and the classes she took. One of these classes was a shorthand notetaking class. She also discusses coeducation and how excellent her professors were. After attending Winthrop, Betty worked for a year for the Clemson Extension Office before it moved from Rock Hill to Clemson, SC. She then began working at Winthrop in 1958 and worked for the College for 34 years until she retired. She worked in 13 different jobs in several different departments.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/oralhistoryprogram/1222/thumbnail.jp
Charles Torrey Simpson
Ms. Rothra discusses 19th century horticulturist Charles Torrey Simpson, considered to be Florida's first naturalist
Letter re: thanks
Letter from Elizabeth Simpson, mother of General William H. Hood, to Amon Carter giving him thanks for sending clippings.Dear Mr. Carter: - Many thanks for the lovely corsage, and I do appreciate the courtesys and friendliness, shown my son and his wife while in Fort Worth. Please extend my thanks to the Star Telegram, for the clippings. Sincerely, Elizabeth Simpson. June 30, 194
Letter from Billy Simpson to Mittie Elizabeth Creekmore Welty (26 October 1943)
Simpson writes on Denver, Colorado, regional office letterhead for the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. He tells Welty that Marion [V. Creekmore?] forwarded the Commercial Appeal\u27s review of Hubert Creekmore\u27s poetry. Simpson discusses his release from the Navy and the Army due to asthma. He sends well wishes to Hubert Creekmore and Hiram [Creekmore?].https://egrove.olemiss.edu/creekmore/1009/thumbnail.jp
Probably Mary Ward McCondichie Gulley at the Simpson home in Furman, Alabama.
Photographer Mary Lee Simpson labeled this negative "Mama," but her mother, Elizabeth Ann Gulley Simpson, would not have been this old at the time the photograph was taken. It is more likely that this is Elizabeth's mother, Mary Gulley
Probably Mary Ward McCondichie Gulley at the Simpson home in Furman, Alabama.
Photographer Mary Lee Simpson labeled this negative "Mama," but her mother, Elizabeth Ann Gulley Simpson, would not have been this old at the time the photograph was taken. It is more likely that this is Elizabeth's mother, Mary Gulley
Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)
Letter from Elizabeth Simpson to I. H. Kempner discussing an appointment for Kempner to have his eyes checked by Dr. Everett L. Goar
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