The Cokers of Carolina: a Social Biography of a Family

Nearly widely held works about Coker family

  • The Cokers of Carolina : a social biography of a family by George Lee Simpson( Book )
  • Our Coker kin by June Beverly Barekman( Book )
  • Ground level history : personal, sentimental, and (to borrow a figure of speech from Ecclesiastes) shards from the fountain by Nathaniel C Browder( Volume )
  • A century plus : a history of Sonoco Products Company by Malcolm C Doubles( Book )
  • The Coker report by Sherman Lee Pompey( Volume )
  • The Anderson-Fountain descendents of Edward Power & Abigail Coker of Edgecombe County, North Carolina : containing the diary of J.H. Parker of Cross County, Arkansas ... and the ancestry of Francis Cassie (Catt) Anderson of Ruby Valley, Arkansas by W. Cary Anderson( Book )
  • Recollections of the Major : James Lide Coker, 1837-1918 ( Volume )
  • Descedants of Daniel and Rebecca McKenzie : old Williamsburg/Sumter Districts of South Carolina by Gerald D Brown( Book )
  • Growing up in the Dark-brown Firm : memories of sometime Hartsville by Mary Coker Joslin( Book )
  • Haunting the graveyard : unearthing the story of the Coker Settlement by Gayle Brennan Spencer( Book )
  • The Hills of Tennessee and Texas by Euel Ray Loma( Book )
  • Jennie : Jennie Coker Gay past Susanne Gay Linville( Book )
  • The Sneed-Coker family and friends by Sydney Yetive Denton Ramsey( Volume )
  • Chronicles of a worth-while family unit : Chambers-Stout by Kate Waller Chambers( Book )
  • Webberville and the Manor Cemetery ( Book )
  • Fortunate to be a Fortune. genealogy : big volume of stuff by Bonnie Ree Fortune White( Book )
  • Coker cousins by Jerry L Immature( Book )
  • Papers past William Chambers Coker( Book )
  • They came to America : a saga of the DeKunder, Schulmeier, Ackermann, Coker, Hatch, and Gann families by Nancy Kay DeKunder Bittner( Volume )
  • The families of Sarah Jane Coker Autry and Zachry Taylor Autry : Coker Community, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas ( Volume )

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Most widely held works by Coker family

Lide-Coker family papers by Lide (Family unit :( )

in English language and held past 1 WorldCat fellow member library worldwide

Letters, 11 Sept. 1827-9 Nov. 1855, Order Loma, Darlington, and Charleston, South.C., and elsewhere, David Robert Lide to Hannah and Caleb Coker, Club Loma, S.C., re business, and thwarting with Alabama among some family unit members; letters, 30 December. 1829-14 Apr. 1854, Darlington, S.C., and Carlowville, Ala., Eli Hugh Lide, to sis, Hannah Coker, Charleston and Society Loma, Southward.C., re her studies, life in Alabama, and agronomics

Elizabeth Boatwright Coker papers past Elizabeth Boatwright Coker( )

in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide

Writers of note, with whom she corresponded include: LeGette Blythe, Jonathan Daniels, Chalmers Davidson, Frank Durham, Inglis Fletcher, Edward Gwathmey, Frank Borden Hanes, Lodwick Charles Hartley, John Jakes, Elizabeth and Eliot Janeway, Floyd McGowan, Chapman James Milling, Charles Morgan, Hilda Vaughan (Hilda Morgan), Ogden Nash, Julia Mood Peterkin, James Reston, Jr., Harry Shaw, Katherine Drayton Mayrant Simons, Walter Spearman, Elliott White Springs, Hudson Strode, Elizabeth O'Neill Verner, Louis B. Wright and others. Other regular correspondents include: Naomi Burton (Mrs. Melville Rock, a publisher and friend); Lambert Davis (children's book illustrator and director of the University of North Carolina Printing); Elliott Graham (publicist at E.P. ; Elliott Graham (publicist at E.P. Dutton and shut friend); Thomas Johnson (field archivist at Academy of Due south Carolina, South Caroliniana Library); Glen Mullin (mentor, caput of Columbia Academy's Writing Program during the 1940s); Elizabeth Player (childhood friend); Mary Prichard Taylor (professor, mentor and close friend); Strom Thurmond; Mamie Tillman and Isabel Tozzer (a close friend since Coker's time in New York after college)

Lide-Coker-Stout family papers by Lide (Family unit :( )

in English and held past 1 WorldCat member library worldwide

Letter, 22 Jan. 1833, Caleb Coker to his married woman, Hannah, Lodge Colina, re travel to Charleston with John Lyde Wilson, reaction to Pres. Andrew Jackson's annunciation re nullification, and report on State Rights and Free Merchandise Association coming together, and prices in Charleston; alphabetic character, 24 Mar. 1836, Chesnut Grove, Ala., Jane Lide to her daughter, Hannah Coker, Guild Loma, Southward.C., re trip to Alabama

Lide-Coker family papers [Addition] ( )

in English and held past 1 WorldCat member library worldwide

In 1857, Anna M. Coker married Berryman Wheeler Edwards; a later letter, 2 Oct. 1861, from Anna's husband describes his recovery from an illness in Fairfax, Va.: "Sun I walked into the garden, with great difficulty. Monday I struggled out well-nigh two hundred yards." In a postscript, James reports having seen the Colonel, "he is improving & looks a great deal ameliorate than before his assault. I think you may expect for him home a few days afterward receiving this. His going volition exist a great privation to me ..."

Records by W.C. and Eastward.T. Coker (Firm)( )

in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide

Account book, 1879-1880 and 1884-1885, listing laborers and wages paid in chronological order; accounts from tardily summertime and early autumn months list laborers by name and record amounts of cotton picked; a few accounts list purchases of bacon, flour, etc., peradventure from the subcontract store

James Lide Coker papers by James Lide Coker( )

in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide

Personal papers series, 1800-1947 (Boxes 17-22, 23-24; Oversize Folder, Bound Volumes); various histories of Hartsville (Darlington County, S.C.), plantation life; biographical data on people of Hartsville (South.C.); genealogy; reminiscences about J.L. Coker past those who knew him; deeds; concern agreements; cancelled checks; account books; receipts; insurance certificates; Coker Higher catalogs and published textile

Outgoing correspondence, 1914-1938 by David Robert Coker( Volume )

i edition published in 1981 in English language and held by 1 WorldCat fellow member library worldwide

Borough and political activities represented include service on South Carolina State Settlement Commission (1923), USC Board of Trustees (1911-1938), Federal Reserve Banking company of Richmond Board of Directors (ca. 1919-1934), and Southward Carolina Council of Defense, during Earth War I

Records by S.C.) C. Coker and Brother (Society Colina( )

in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide

Business relationship volume, Nov. 1861-February. 1867, was later used as a kid'south scrapbook, and includes pencil drawings, postcards of non-South Carolina sites, and clippings, ca. 1910s-1920s, of images and advertising from newspapers and such magazines as the Sat Evening Post

Cotton harvest volume by H. L Coker( )

in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide

Incomplete plantation volume, 1872-1873, recording weekly record of cotton picked during Reconstruction by African-American freedmen identified by name with corporeality of cotton picked; and ledgers re purchases of plantation and household supplies

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