Samuel Patrick and Ella McGuire Family Papers, PC.2061
Abstract
The McGuires were an African American family of Raleigh, Wake County, with some extended family who later moved to Virginia and to the cities of Philadelphia and New York. Samuel Patrick McGuire (1856-1906), formerly of Orange County, married Eleanor (Ella) Buffloe, b. ca. 1861, Wake County around 1881. Ella continued to work as a laundress after her husband's death and held the family together. At her death in 1946, Ella's surviving children were with her in the Oberlin area of the city of Raleigh. Includes personal and business letters; business receipts and Raleigh schools and city tax receipts; promissory notes; bills and statements of dues; summons for Raleigh public road work; wedding invitations; certificate of church membership; insurance policies; World War I naval commendation for son, Wilbert Henrick McGuire, for role in saving the ship, U.S.S. Mount Vernon, following its torpedoing by enemy; a small quantity of photographs; and miscellaneous materials.
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Samuel Patrick and Ella McGuire Family Papers
- Call Number
- PC.2061
- Creator
- McGuire family
- Date
- 1872-1933
- Extent
- 1.00 boxes
- Language
- English
- Repository
- State Archives of North Carolina
Restrictions on Access & Use
Access Restrictions
Available for research
Use Restrictions
Copyright is retained by the authors of these materials, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law (Title 17 US Code). Individual researchers are responsible for using these materials in conformance with copyright law as well as any donor restrictions accompanying the materials.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item] in PC.2061, Samuel Patrick and Ella McGuire Family Papers, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC, USA.
Collection Overview
These are papers concerning Samuel Patrick and Ella McGuire, an African-American family
of Raleigh, Wake County, with family in other locales, ca. 1872-1933. Includes personal
and business letters; business receipts and Raleigh schools and city tax receipts;
promissory notes; bills and statements of dues; summons for Raleigh public road work;
wedding invitations; certificate of church membership; insurance policies; World War
I naval commendation for son, Wilbert Henrick McGuire, for role in saving the ship,
U.S.S. Mount Vernon, following its torpedoing by enemy; a small quantity of photographs;
and miscellaneous materials. Of particular interest are the letters in the collection
that span the years (not continuous, however) of 1872 to the early 1930s. The earliest
one is a love letter to Patrick from Alice Brooks, Chapel Hill. There are a number
of letters during the 1880s and 1890s to Patrick and Ella from Patrick's brother,
Fred, who moved from North Carolina, to Virginia, and whose last letter in 1896 was
posted in Baltimore. Letters to Ella in the late 1920s and early 1930s refer to jobs
obtained and jobs lost, difficult economic times, politics, illnesses, including polio,
delicious packages from home containing butter cakes, rabbits, ham, etc. One letter
from W. H. [Wilbert ] McGuire writes in one letter of the almost even presidential
race in which he will vote for Hoover, his purchase of two radios, one of which he
will send home, his luck to work five days a week after being laid off for two weeks
in August, George Graves losing his house, and his (Wilbert) being in an automobile
accident with Frank Hinton.
Arrangement Note
Chronological.
Biographical/Historical note
Contents of the Collection
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Acquisitions Information
Gift of Stephen E. Massengill, Cary, N.C., 2013.