Transcription of an interview conducted with Frank D. Barber. Barber became involved in politics when he was just ten years old going door-to-door hanging flyers for Paul B. Johnson Sr. This interest continued throughout his adult life alongside...
Transcription of an oral history interview conducted with Albert Day. Day grew up in Gunnison, Mississippi. During his childhood, his father was a general manager of the Delta Cooperative Farm Project in Hillsdale, Mississippi. Day discusses the...
Oral history with Irene Haper. Interview was conducted by G.B. Crawford on 26 October 1983, at Horn Lake, Mississippi. Includes a transcript and audio.
Singleton Springs Cemetery, Tate County Mississippi, Hunter's Chapel Road T5-R9-S24 by Louise Cox Fox contains tombstone listings, obituaries, and genealogical information. Cover by Tommy Fox.
Early settlers of South DeSoto County Miss., by Louise Cox Fox, is a genealogical history of the part of DeSoto County, Mississippi, from which Tate County was formed in 1873.
Crockett Cemetery, adjacent to the Crockett Church of Christ, Crockett, Tate County Mississippi, T5-R8-S30, compiled by Louise Cox Fox, contains tombstone listings and obituaries. Computer graphics by Tommy Fox.
L D S Cemetery : Truslow RD: T6-R9-S17 ; near Sarah, Tate County, Mississippi by Louise Cox Fox contains contains tombstone listings, obituaries, a pictorial church history, and genealogical information. Computer graphics by Tommy Fox.
Black marriages of Tate County, Mississippi : 1873-1900, compiled by Louise Cox Fox in 1997, lists African American marriages that took place in Tate County, Mississippi, between 1873 and 1900. The information is based on records from the Tate...
Hopewell Cemetery, Kelly Crossing Road, Arkabutla, Tate County Mississippi by Louise Cox Fox contains tombstone listings, obituaries, and genealogical information.
Brooks Chapel Cemetery, Brooks Chapel Methodist Church, Brooks Chapel Road, Tate County Mississippi by Louise Cox Fox contains tombstone listings, obituaries, and genealogical information.
Old and abandoned cemeteries in West Tate County, Mississippi : and some other cemeteries in other parts of Tate County by Louise Cox Fox contains a list of cemeteries, tombstone listings, obituaries, and genealogical information.
From the Vince Culotta Collection. A photograph of the Camp Van Dorn branch of First National Bank. Fourteen employees standing on front porch and steps of building. Some civilians and some soldiers.
From the Vince Culotta Collection. A photograph of the inside of the Camp Van Dorn Branch of First National Bank. Several soldiers standing in line for service. Potbellied stove in foreground on left. Three civilian tellers working. Open ceiling...
From the Found Item Collection. A photocopy of six photographs on one page. Pictures are of sights inside Camp Van Dorn with handwritten captions: Company Ara, Branch Bank, 395th Service Club (burned Dec. 42), 394th & 395th Rest Area, 99th Div....
From the Birdsong PW Collection. Photocopy of a letter to Edward Davison, Chief Special War Project Branch, from Colonel Birdsong, commander of Camp Shelby. The information in the letter details the report of the chief German physician at Camp...
From the Bates (Gladys Noel) Papers. Typewritten letter from E.W. Banks, on letterhead of Young Men's Christian Association, Farish Street Branch, Jackson, Mississippi, dated March 17, 1948. Mr. Banks writes as president of the Monday Luncheon...
Letter.; Sillers writes Senator Mundt of his worries over the direction of the United States in the 1950s. He is concerned about the Civil Rights Bill that is pending in the Senate as he feels it allows the judicial branch of government to usurp...
Letter from the Jamaica Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), signed by co-chairmen Claire Foster, John Mazella, and Juliette Hansen, to President Richard M. Nixon. The letter asks the president to use...