Upton family papers, 1815-1964 | Louisiana Research Collection
By Ariel St.Etienne
Collection Overview
Title: Upton family papers, 1815-1964
Predominant Dates:1815-1908
ID: LaRC/Manuscripts Collection 336
Extent: 2.0 Boxes. More info below.
Arrangement: The collection consists of 2 boxes and 1 oversize folder. It is 1.5 linear feet.
Date Acquired: 08/31/1962
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Administrative Information
Repository: Louisiana Research Collection
Alternate Extent Statement: 1.5 linear feet
Access Restrictions: Collection is open to the public. No known restrictions.
Use Restrictions: Physical rights are retained by the Louisiana Research Collection. Copyright is retained in accordance with U.S. copyright laws.
Acquisition Source: Katherine Upton
Acquisition Method: Gift.
Preferred Citation: Upton family papers, Manuscripts Collection 336, Louisiana Research Collection, Howard-Tilton Memorial Library, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA 70118.
Box and Folder Listing
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[Box 1: Upton family papers, 1815-1964],
[Box 2: Upton family papers, 1882-1931],
[Oversize folder 1: Upton family papers, 1809-1897],
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- Box 1: Upton family papers, 1815-1964

- Volume 1: Upton and the Army, 1964

- This book, "Upton and the Army," written by Stephen E. Ambrose, is about Emory Upton, a Civil War soldier who died in 1881. The book contains an Upton family tree. The book also contains a few newspaper clippings on the Upton family.
- Folder 1: Will of Samuel Upton, 1815, January

- This document is the will and testament of Samuel Upton, a farmer near Stanfordsville, in Dutchess County, New York.
- Folder 2: Albert Turley marriage certificate, 1834, March

- This is the marriage certificate of Albert Turley and Rebecca Koockogey, dated March 8, 1834.
- Folder 3: Taxation deed, 1844, April

- This folder contains the taxation deed of David Burguer to Samuel Decker.
- Folder 4: Stephen Upton insurance policy, 1853, June

- This folder contains the insurance policy of Stephen Upton.
- Folder 5: Stephen Upton certificate, 1853, June

- This folder contains a certificate appointing Samuel Upton as commissioner of Swamp Lands in Wells County, Indiana.
- Folder 6: Joseph K. Robinson receipt, 1853, September

- This folder contains the receipt and copy for Joseph K. Robinson's purchase of Vault No.199 in Girod Street Cemetery, New Orleans.
- Folder 7: Albert Turley personal papers, 1853, December

- This folder contains a map and explanation of land granted to Albert R. Turley by John Koockogey.
- Folder 8: Albert Turley certificate, 1855, June

- This folder contains a certificate for Albert Turley for burial land in Germantown, Philadelphia.
- Folder 9: John Koockogey deed, 1860, September

- This folder contains a deed for the sale of land of John koockogey to Mary W. Koockogey.
- Folder 10: WM. G. Benders power of attorney, 1863, January

- This document delares S.G. Upton as power of attorney for William G. Benders.
- Folder 12: Newspaper clippings, 1863, July

- This folder contains newspaper clippings from "The Daily Citizen" of Vicksburg, Mississippi. Most of the clippings appear to be updates on the Civil War.
- Folder 13: S.G. Upton personal papers, 1863, July

- This folder contains a note giving S.G. Upton permission to travel by boat to Monroe, Louisiana.
- Folder 14: S.G. Upton license, 1864, January

- This folder contains an Internal Revenue License for S.G. Upton to be a retail dealer.
- Folder 15: Upton journals, 1865

- One journal, entitled "One Hundred Days" appears to be an account of an Upton family trip to Vicksburg, MS. The second journal appears to continue this account as well as contain many lists.
- Folder 16: J.P. Casey descriptive list, 1865, May

- This folder contains a descriptive list and account of pay for J.P. Casey.
- Folder 17: Search report, 1865, June

- This is a report by Thomas C. Minniss for the search of sale lists for the Koockagen family.
- Folder 18: Oath of Amnesty, 1865, June

- This is an Oath of Amnesty for S.G. Upton.
- Folder 19: Family newspapers, 1868-1871

- This folder contains issues of the family newspapers "Weekly Record" and "Good Works."
- Folder 20: Diary entries, 1868, July

- This folder contains two diary entries of Eldon S. Upton and an expense account.
- Folder 21: Diary of Eldon S. Upton, 1868-1869

- This diary is dated from August 1868 to April 1869, with daily entries. Many entries are in regards to Eldon's newspaper, the "Weekly Record," and his job as a deliverer. The end of the diary contains a list of his accounts.
- Folder 22: S.G. Upton personal letter, 1868, October

- This folder contains a short letter signed by S.G. Upton.
- Folder 23: Rebecca Turley receipt, 1868, October

This folder contains the receipt for Rebecca Turley for cemetery land.
The receipt appears to be written in German.
- Folder 24: Turley marriage certificate, 1871, September

- This is the marriage certificate between Ebenezer P. Holman and Albertine R. Turley.
- Folder 25: Eldon Upton personal letters, 1872-1873

- This folder contains personal letters from Eldon Upton to family members.
- Folder 26: Turley marriage certificate, 1874, September

- This folder contains the marriage certificate between John K. Turley and Susan M. Turner.
- Folder 27: S.G. Upton personal letter, 1875, November

- This folder contains a letter from S.G. Upton to his family.
- Folder 28: Land purchase receipt, 1818, August

- This folder contains a receipt for James Hamilton Jr. for the purchase of land in Pennsylvania.
- Folder 29: Samuel Upton certificate, 1876-1880

- This folder contains three voter registration certificates for Samuel Upton.
- Folder 30: Newspaper clippings, 1877-1930

- Newspaper clippings include marriage, birth and death announcements for the Upton family, and other clippings concerning the Upton family.
- Folder 31: S.G. Upton personal letter, 1879, July

- This folder contains the personal letter from J.J. Burnett to S.G. Upton.
- Folder 32: Annie Upton personal letter, 1880, April

- This folder contains a personal letter to Annie Upton from a friend in Japan.
- Volume 1: Upton and the Army, 1964
- Box 2: Upton family papers, 1882-1931

- Folder 1: E.S. Upton notice, 1882, January

- This folder contains a notice for E.S. Upton that he was elected as a member of the Battalion Washington Artillery.
- Folder 2: E.S. Upton pamphlet, 1883, January

- This folder contains a pamphlet for the Installation Banquet of the Eureka Lounge.
- Folder 3: John P. Casey receipt, 1884, July

- This folder contains a receipt for John P. Casey for a cemetery lot in Lafayette Cemetery No.1 in New Orleans.
- Folder 4: John K. Turley letter, 1885, April

- This folder contains a letter to John K. Turley in regards to the continuation of his appointment with the Insurance Company of North America.
- Folder 5: Invoices, 1867-1886

- This folder contains invoicees for various companies and people. Many receipts are written for M.J. Zunts.
- Folder 6: Rebecca Turley will, 1893, April

- This folder contains the last will and testament of Rebecca Turley.
- Folder 7: J. Turley receipt, 1894, July

- This folder contains the receipt for J. Turley for a tombstone and enclosure in Germantown.
- Folder 8: Magazine clipping, 1896, June

- This folder contains a few pages of the Southwestern Presbyterian magazine dated June 4, 1896.
- Folder 9: Journal, 1897

- This folder contains 24 journal entries of the American Bank Case Jury. The last entry date is June 10, 1897.
- Folder 10: Turley L. Casey letters, 1898-1900

- These letters are from T.L. Casey to his parents in New Orleans. The letters begin when Casey is in Florida and continue through his trips to Havana, Cuba and New York.
- Folder 11: Envelopes, 1898

- This folder contains envelopes. One envelope is addressed to J. K. Turley.
- Folder 12: Volunteer Army booklet, 1898

- This folder contains a booklet on the history of the U.S. Volunteer Army for the 2nd Louisiana Regiment during the Spanish-American War of 1898.
- Folder 13: Turley L. Casey pass, 1899, January

- This folder contains a pass for Private Turley L. Casey for the 2nd Louisiana Volunteer Infantry.
- Folder 14: Turley L. Casey discharge, 1899, April

- This folder contains the discharge documentation for Turley L. Casey after serving two years for the 2nd regiment of the Louisiana Volunteers Infantry.
- Folder 15: Turley account, 1899, October

- This folder contains a summary of the account for Miss Turley from Kaufman & Isaacs.
- Folder 16: Programs, 1901

- This folder contains programs for The First Presbysterian Church and the Prytania Street Presbyterian Church.
- Folder 17: E.S. Upton purchase, 1903, March

- This folder contains the documentation of E.S. Upton's purchase of Finlay, Dicks & Co. Ltd.
- Folder 18: E.S. Upton contract, 1903, November

- This folder contains the commission contract between E.S. Upton and Elihu Smithers.
- Folder 19: Baseball program, 1907

- This folder contains the program for the New Orleans Pelicans of the New Orleans Baseball Association.
- Folder 20: Upton family postcards, 1907

- This folder contains leather postcards for the Upton family. Two are addressed to Mrs. G.M. Upton and one is addressed to Mr. J.T. Upton.
- Folder 21: E.S. Upton correspondance, 1908

- This folder contains correspondance for E.S. Upton concerning the installation of an automatic furnace.
- Folder 22: John K. Turley papers, 1908, December

- This folder contains a contract letter and a receipt for John K. Turley from James H. Aitken plumbing in New Orleans.
- Folder 23: Pamphlet, 1918

- This folder contains a pamphlet about the life and work of Rev. Mr. E.H. Gregory after his death.
- Folder 24: E.S. Upton letter, 1931, January

- This folder contains a letter from Alexander Allison Jr. regarding E.S. Upton's position as an officer of the Presbyterian Board of Domestic Missions for Louisiana and Elsewhere.
- Folder 25: Upton family personal items, undated

- This folder contains a snapshot of E.S. Upton and a dance favor titled 'Arcanum'.
- Folder 1: E.S. Upton notice, 1882, January
- Oversize folder 1: Upton family papers, 1809-1897

- Certificates, indentures, newspapers. Located in 4th floor oversize.
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