Transcription of an oral history interview conducted with Iva Brown of Charleston, Mississippi. Mrs. Brown discusses her experience first growing up as a student and finally as a school teacher in Charleston beginning in 1926.
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.
HUD issued this report one year after Katrina and it highlights the number of housing units made available, including housing for Native Americans. The report also reviews some of the policy changes made, including that of increasing the Fair...
Advertisement of the Mississippi Rodeo. It reads, ""Rodeo, Middle Mississippi's Biggest and Best Rodeo, sponsored by Madison County Rodeo Ass'n. Canton, Miss., Friday night July 5, 8 o'clock."" It lists events and purse information. Admission is...
Undated photo of the front of the Canton Exchange Bank building, located on West Peace Street. Inscription on the building states: Established 1880, incorporated 1913. There are parking meters along the street curb. A stone front building with half...
Ruins of Clark Family Cemetery, located off Hwy 49 near the Petrified Forest. Desecrated headstones lay flat Ruins of Clark Cemetery, located off Hwy 49 near the Petrified Forest.
Finding Aid for the Marion Stark Gaines Photography Collection located in the Billups-Garth Archives in the Local History Department at the Columbus-Lowndes Public Library. The collection contains photographs, negatives, family papers, and other...
From the Ron Caulfield Collection. Barracks on 16th Street at Camp Van Dorn. Six barracks are shown with wooden boxes positioned in front of barracks. Similar boxes are located on right side of street. Boardwalks are visible extending to the right...
From the Alice H. Harper Collection. A copy of a photograph of the Camp Van Dorn Recreation Center in the Housing Project. Two white posts in foreground. A street sign is located in center of photograph printed "Street C" Written at top of page is...
From the Ron Caulfield Collection. A photograph appears to be a company of soldiers walking down street. Varying uniform dress. Some light color, some dark. All with uniform utility belts and rifles. All disheveled in appearance. Wide brimmed hats...
From the Walston Collection. A photograph of Old Centreville House (143 W Howard St) Features: 2-story with porch across front with access doors (screened). Located on Howard Street one block from Main Street. Facing Howard Street (paved)....
Transcription of an oral history interview conducted with the Honorable John Pearson of Rosedale, Mississippi. Judge Pearson discusses his life and the many years of public service he performed.
Transcription of an oral history interview conducted in two parts with Jessie Bernice Franklin Williams of Greenville, Mississippi. Williams speaks of her experiences as a young African American woman growing up during the 40s and 50s in...
Finding aid for a manuscript collection located at Delta State University.; The collection contains newspaper clippings, notes, correspondence, and other materials related to Florence Sillers Ogden's newspaper column. Ogden's commentary on social...
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.
Hopewell Cemetery, Kelly Crossing Road, Arkabutla, Tate County Mississippi by Louise Cox Fox contains tombstone listings, obituaries, and genealogical information.