Winship-Flournoy Family Papers, 1822-1951

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Winship-Flournoy Family Papers, 1822-1951

The bulk of this collection consists of papers and copies of letters, receipts, and other documents amassed by Martha Pearson Cook Winship and her daughter: Anna Eliza Flournoy. The files largely consist of genealogy on the Winship and Flournoy families with sources of information that include newspaper clippings, tributes from United Daughters of the Confederacy, and correspondence. Personal papers in the collection include correspondence, and scrapbook materials. Of particular note is: the diary of Annie Laurie Flournoy that records a trip to New York in 1901. The collection also includes a copybook from Anna Eliza Winship that contains a variety of copied items: including milita rosters from the Civil War, as well as, poetry and lecture notes. Some items in the collection are xerographic reproductions, while others are transcriptions without any originals or copies.

2 linear ft. (4 boxes)

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Flournoy, Anna Eliza Winship, 1832-1919

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Joseph and Isaac Winship were born in Massachusetts. in 1800 and 1802, respectively. They both moved to Georgia around 1825, settling first near Macon and later moving to Atlanta. In antebellum Atlanta, they owned and operated Winship Machine Works. During the war, Isaac moved to Griffin, while Joseph stayed in Atlanta. The machine works was destroyed during General William Sherman's attack and occupation of Atlanta. The bulk of this collection comes from the Isaac Winship family, and his daught...

Georgia. militia Albany Guards.

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United Daughters of the Confederacy. Georgia Division

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Winship Family.

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Georgia. Militia

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Winship, Martha Pearson Cook, 1813-1882.

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Flournoy Family.

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