A young boy, Earle C. Bowers III, stands in the foreground and Dick McCool in the background. This area of older headstones is also a bit overgrown. A metal fence can be seen in the background.
Twenty-one men of various ages pose on a lawn for a photo. Most in suits and ties, holding straw hats, one holds a bowler. The only person identified is Dick McCool, back row, 4th from the right. Some have ribbons and pins on their lapels. The...
Two elderly men are seen sitting at a soda fountain table looking over some papers. The one on the left wears a suit and bow-tie, and is looking at a document. The other is pointing to the document, and wears a jacket and long tie. Identified as:...
Two men are seen sitting at the counter drinking coffee from china cups, looking at the photographer. Both wear suits and ties, with Dick McCool in glasses. Candy bars in open boxes, are displayed for sale on the counter top. The date on the border...
An actual sepia toned photo card of the Canton Courthouse with snow on the grounds and trees. Below is printed the sentiment: Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! with a small holly design to the left. It is signed by Dick McCool. No...
Letter from Richard "Dick" Johnson, president of the Mississippi Council on Human Relations, to friends of the council, calling for a special meeting to address the May 15, 1970, shooting of student protesters at Jackson State College by...
From the Schutt (Jane M.) Papers Typewritten letter with handwritten date (1-5-62) from Murray Cox to Dick Sanders of Jackson, Mississippi, in response to an earlier communication from Sanders. Cox responds to Sanders' criticisms of the State...
Three men sit and talk inside a drug store. Behind them are canned items and products on the counters. Notes indicate ""Taken in Jones Drug Store in the 1950's. Mr. Doc Purviance, Mr. Dick McCool, Mr. Ben Jones (assume left to right).
Two brick storefronts with awnings are shown, parking meters on the sidewalk, with a car parked out front. A neon sign hangs on the corner ""Baldwin Jeweler."" You can see the roof of the Wohner house in the back left. Located at the northwest...
Letter.; Sillers opens by discussing the political strategies that potential presidential candidate Dick Russell may employ at the Democratic National Convention. He suspects that the Democratic National Convention will endorse a presidential...
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...
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...