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Lacy Simms papers

 Collection
Identifier: Ms-0435

Scope and Contents

The collection contains the personal papers of Lacy Simms. The majority of the material is writings by Simms himself on a variety of subjects. Included in the materials are sermons and religious writings by Simms, outlines and notes for religious talks, as well as secular writings and poetry written by him and others. Information about Simms can be found in his written memories as well as the newspaper clippings about him. Also included are inspirational clippings and writings that Simms collected. Many of the items are photocopies of originals. Amongst the original items is a series of correspondence from his time at Oberlin between Simms and Mrs. Roe who helped fund his education. There are a small number of photographs dating from Simms’ college days.

Dates

  • 1907-1979

Biographical / Historical

Lacy Simms was born June 17, 1886 in Sulphur Bluff, Texas to Dr. Jesse Mercer Simms and Anna Lacy Simms. Dr. Simms worked as manager of a cotton gin in Sulphur Springs, Texas. As a young boy, it was Lacy’s job to bring his father’s lunch to him. One day he went to the room where his father oversaw the machines and while his father was out of the room tried to replicate his father’s job. His hands were mangled in the machinery and his arms had to be amputated between the wrist and elbow. Lacy’s father always insisted he learn to do everything himself after his accident and Lacy became self-sufficient very quickly. In 1905, the Simms family moved to Three Rivers, New Mexico for Dr. Simms’ health. Unfortunately, he died in 1908. Lacy began a career in education in 1905, teaching 5th and 6th grade in Alamogordo, New Mexico. He then taught for three years at the elementary school in Three Rivers. Lacy served as superintendent of Otero County for two terms, with a hiatus between terms to attend college at Oberlin College in Ohio, graduating in 1915. In 1917, Lacy married Marcia Holmes, a teacher at the New Mexico Baptist College in Alamogordo, with whom he would have three children. In 1920, Lacy started at the McCormick Presbyterian Seminary in Chicago, Illinois and was ordained in 1923. He spent the next 13 years ministering to Spanish speaking immigrants in Chicago. The Simms then went to San Antonio, Texas in 1933-1939 and then to San Francisco, California from 1939-1941. In January, 1941, the family went to El Paso, Texas, and then back home to Alamogordo for 5 years, from 1942-1947. The family then returned to Chicago from 1947-1952. Simms finally retired and the family returned to Alamogordo in 1952. Lacy’s first wife Marcia died in 1961. On June 17, 1963, he married an Oberlin classmate, Edith H. Kingsley. Lacy continued to serve the community through work with the Otero County Child Care Center. Simms died in 1982.

Extent

0.50 Linear Feet (1 Box)

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

Personal papers of Lacy Simms, minister, educator and poet from Alamogordo, New Mexico.

Related Materials

David H. Townsend papers. Ms 0095. Archives and Special Collections, New Mexico State University Library.

Otero County Centennial Celebration records. (unprocessed collection). Archives and Special Collections, New Mexico State University Library.

Alamogordo Improvement Company records. Ms 0126. Archives and Special Collections, New Mexico State University Library.

Tom and Bula Charles family papers. Ms 0018. Archives and Special Collections, New Mexico State University Library.

Processing Information

Maura Kenny June 2005
Title
Guide to the Lacy Simms papers
Status
Completed
Author
Maura Kenny
Date
June 2005
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
Undetermined
Script of description
Code for undetermined script
Language of description note
English

Repository Details

Part of the New Mexico State University Library Archives and Special Collections Repository

Contact:
Branson Hall
PO Box 30006
MSC 3475
Las Cruces New Mexico 88003 USA