Finding aid for a manuscript collection located at the University of Mississippi. Materials related to Russell H. Barrett's tenure as professor of political science at the University of Mississippi. Much of the collections pertains to the...
Man, Professor C.H. Cook, wearing a hat bending next to his young daughter, Ida May Cook. He holds her left hand, and she holds a clarinet in her right hand. He has a mustache and long sideburns. She is in a light dress with ruffles at the...
H. Rimmer Covington riding ""Ringing Bells"" on courthouse square in Canton. This photo is inside the fence of the square, with a store in the background. The gentleman sits on a riding cart harnessed behind the horse.
A black hardboard card printed with gold lettering. Picture of two birds carrying a banner ""In loving remembrance of."" Below is an oval containing the name and death date: O. H. Baldwin, Died March 25, 1905."" Below that is ""Gone but not...
Photo of an older gentleman with receding hairline and a mustache He wears a suit, with vest and tie (not a bow-tie, but flat against the collar). A watch chain is just visible to the bottom of the photo. Handwritten note attached to the photo...
Gentleman, L.H. Cox, in coat and hat, posing in his car with three crates of mail on the side inside a rail, and many boxes in his back seat. His car is in front of a store, with a horse tied to the post. The trees are bare, so probably winter.
Gentleman, L.H. Cox, in coat and hat, posing in his car with three crates of mail on the side inside a rail, and many boxes in his back seat. His car is in front of the store Madison Commercial Co.
A formal portrait, oval framed in white with Dr. A. H. Cage written across the bottom. Dr. Cage has a neatly combed beard and mustache He wears a white shirt, with a stiff collar and barely visible sash around the neck. No date to indicate time or...
Small studio portrait of a young man in a suit with high buttoned coat. He has a round face with small ears and neat short hair parted and combed down. On the back is written: Clint, but others have identified him as H.B. Harreld. No date given....
From the Birdsong PW Collection. The image is an identification photograph/'mug shot' of German Officer (Field Grade Officer) Heinrich H Von Huelsen. He is wearing a dark jacket with braided epaulets. He is also wearing a darker-colored tie. His...
From the Birdsong PW Collection. The image is an identification photograph/'mug shot' of German Officer (Field Grade Officer) Heinrich H Von Huelsen. He is wearing a dark jacket with braided epaulets. He is also wearing a darker-colored tie. His...
Finding aid for a manuscript collection located at the University of Mississippi. Materials collected by Alfred Holt Stone (1870-1955), a lawyer and cotton planter in Mississippi, pertaining to the issues of race and slavery from the late 18th...
From the Schutt (Jane M.) Papers Typewritten letter on the letterhead of the Commission on Civil Rights, dated February 10, 1960, written by William H. Swan to Rev. Murray Cox. This letter corrects a misspelled word in the February 9 letter...
From the Schutt (Jane M.) Papers Typewritten letter on letterhead of the Commission on Civil Rights, dated September 6, 1962, from Monroe H. Freedman to Mrs. Wallis I. Schutt. Freedman asks for details of harassing telephone calls and letters...
From the Schutt (Jane M.) Papers Typewritten letter on the letterhead of the Commission on Civil Rights, dated February 9, 1960, written by William H. Swan to Rev. Murray Cox in response to his February 5 letter to the U.S. Commission on Civil...
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.
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.
Letter from H. P. Moran, an engineer from Biloxi, Mississippi, addressed to Dr. James Creek of Harvard University [the writer probably meant Dr. James Cheek, president of Howard University]. Moran responds to Dr. Cheek's comments regarding the the...