Ficklin family
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Genealogy - Shakes, Carne, Ficklin
This collection consists of letters, notes, business documents, and genealogical research from and on the Shakes, Carne, and Ficklin families. The materials were donated by various uknown donors from 1983-2015 and compiled into a collection created by Alexandria Library's Lloyd House and later Local History/Special Collections branch.
Letters to Cecelia Ficklin, 1880-1891
List of letters in folder:
25 April 1880: Letter to Cecilia from M.L. Potter
6 August 1890: Letter to Cecelia from her sister Mary
12 March 1891: Letter to Cecelia from her sister Mary
Letters to M. J. Kroes Ficklin, 1907-1931
Letters listed in folder:
3 September 1907: Letter to Kroes Ficklin from Philip Niosi(?)
31 May 1926: Letter to Kroes Ficklin from Gertrude Bowler, State Teachers College, Fredericksburg VA
27 April 1931: Letter to Kroes Ficklin from Eda Bates about royalties for the play “The King’s English”
Miscellaneous Genealogy, 2015
This collection consists of letters, notes, business documents, and genealogical research from and on the Shakes, Carne, and Ficklin families. The materials were donated by various uknown donors from 1983-2015 and compiled into a collection created by Alexandria Library's Lloyd House and later Local History/Special Collections branch.
Shakes Letter Collection (MS005)
This collection consists of letters, notes, business documents, and genealogical research from and on the Shakes, Carne, and Ficklin families. The materials were donated by various uknown donors from 1983-2015 and compiled into a collection created by Alexandria Library's Lloyd House and later Local History/Special Collections branch.
Theodore Ficklin - Letters and Memorabilia, 1885-1908
List of letters in folder:
Undated: Scrap, “For Col. Ficklin (from) C.O. Pulman
4 March 1885: Letter to Col. Ficklin from W. M. Turner, Gainesville FL
11 August 1891: Letter to Col. Ficklin (City Surveyor) from Herbert Bryant, on Herbert Bryant letterhead
8 August 1908: Certificate of Visitation to the Franco-British Exhibit, Shepherd’s Bush, in Col. Ficklin’s name