Hutton Family papers
Scope and Content
The Hutton Family papers include correspondence, newspaper clippings, printed materials from Independent Presbyterian Church in Savannah, Georgia, business-related items, and genealogical research materials. The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence from Trelle Hutton to her husband Hugh from 1884-1898. The letters discuss the antics and illnesses of their children, business opportunities, and local news. They offer an account of the day-to-day activities of a middle class nineteenth century family. Also included is correspondence from other family members and friends, including letters of sympathy on the untimely death of Percival Bryan. Later letters from Hugh Hutton to Trelle reveal a change of fortunes undergone by the couple in their later years, along with Hugh Hutton's concern for his adult children.
Dates
- 1871-1936, undated
Creator
- Hutton, Alice LaTrelle Bryan (Person)
- Hutton family (Family)
- Hutton, Hugh Munroe (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
This collection is open for research.
Conditions Governing Reproduction and Use
Unpublished manuscripts are protected by copyright. All requests to publish, quote, or reproduce must be submitted through the Kenan Research Center.
Administrative/Biographical History
The Hutton family lived in Savannah and spent most summers in McDonough with LaTrelle Bryan Hutton's parents. Alice LaTrelle (Trelle) Bryan was born in 1864, the daughter of George Whitfield Bryan (1840-1912), a Henry County statesman, and Cornelia Caroline Stokes (1842-1906). She and her two siblings, Percival A. Bryan, and Lois Bryan Strobar, grew up in McDonough (Henry County), Georgia. Percival Bryan died in 1893 at the age of twenty-six from an accidental gunshot wound to the head. Lois Bryan Strobar, who married Cecil Strobar, died in 1906 at the age of thirty-four from a long-term illness. On January 8, 1884, Trelle Bryan married Hugh Munroe Hutton. Hugh Hutton was born in Macon, Georgia, in 1858 and educated at Afton College, London. Born in Scotland, his father, John Shaw Hutton (1827-1876) moved to Savannah, Georgia, as a young man. In 1852, John Hutton married Harriet Tabitha Munroe (1832-1884) of Macon, Georgia. He was appointed United States Consul in Hanover in 1860. In 1861, he resigned his consulate and became a commercial representative for the Confederate government in Liverpool, England. After the war, he returned to Savannah. Hugh and Trelle Hutton lived in Savannah for most of their married life, where Hugh was a cotton borker. They had four surviving children: LaTrelle Hutton Robertson, Malcolm, Munroe, and Cornelia Bryan Hazelhurst. Their oldest child, Hugh Jr., died in 1887 at the age of three. In their later years, Hugh and Trelle Hutton moved to McDonough. Hugh Hutton died on November 25, 1929 and Trelle Hutton died on February 15, 1933.
Extent
0.8 linear ft. (2 document cases)
Language
English
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Gift, 1997
Description Control
This collection was reprocessed in 2013.
- Title
- Hutton Family papers
- Author
- Josh Hogan
- Date
- April 2013
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- Finding aid is written in English.
Repository Details
Part of the Kenan Research Center at Atlanta History Center Repository