E. E. Moffitt Papers, 1853-1930 (bulk 1878-1930)

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E. E. Moffitt Papers, 1853-1930 (bulk 1878-1930)

E. E. (Elvira Evelina) Moffitt was the daughter of North Carolina governorJonathan Worth. She married first Samuel Spencer Jackson (died 1875), second SamuelWalker (died 1877), and third Eli Needham Moffitt (died 1886). The collectionincludes correspondence, club records, scrapbooks, and other papers, chiefly1878-1930, of Elvira Evelina (Worth) Moffitt, concerning her club work and civic,cultural, and historical projects in Raleigh, N.C., and Richmond, Va. Organizationsrepresented include the Raleigh Woman's Club, North Carolina Peace Society, Women'sAssociation for the Betterment of Public Schools, Matthew Fontaine Maury MemorialAssociation, Daughters of the American Revolution, United Daughters of theConfederacy, Colonial Dames, and Roanoke Colony Memorial Association. Items before1878 are records of family property and estate settlements.

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Moffitt, E. E. (Elvira Evelina), 1836-1930

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E.E. Moffitt was the daughter of North Carolina governor Jonathan Worth. She married first Samuel Spencer Jackson (died 1875), second Samuel Walker (died 1877), and third Eli Needham Moffitt (died 1886). From the description of E.E. Moffitt papers, 1853-1930 (bulk 1878-1930) [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 23658484 E. E. (Elvira Evelina) Worth Moffitt (1836-1930) was the daughter of North Carolina governor Jonathan Worth. She married first Samuel Spencer Jackson (died 1875...