Four photographs of the school displayed in each quadrant of a post card with a scroll design and single flower down the middle. Buildings identified as: 1. Girls' Dormitory, 2. Boys' Dormitory, 3. Dining Hall, 4. Main Building. Dining Hall is...
Thirteen men outside a brick building, five sitting on the steps, the remainder are standing. They wear suits and some have hats, range in age from middle aged to older. Their identities were written on the photograph above their heads. Identified,...
Original photo is a postcard. Hand written on the front in the bottom left is "Dear Edith." Typed below the photo is this description "Street Scene, Residence Part, Canton, Miss." Shows a dirt street, lined with trees, and a ditch along the left...
A tall obelisk monument made of concrete with a point on the cap. It has cornerstones similar to the top point on each corner. There is an inscription on the front, and a plaque. Above the base are flags and a bugle. This monument memorializes...
A photo of the courthouse showing the wrought iron fence with large wrought iron posts. The courthouse is composed of bricks and white columns. A few medium sized trees surround the courthouse. No date given.
A man running a tractor with skinny wheels is breaking fresh ground in a field. Two men in overalls and hats are walking behind with a hand plow making furrows. No date or location given.
A group of twenty ladies with identical hats on. All in summer dresses, some clutching purses. Appears to be a group meeting of some sort. Posed outside a building that looks like a church or school. Some identified as: Back row, 5th from L: Elise...
An unidentified man squats in a field by a barbed wire fence, in front of the Madison Station School. This two story brick building has a tall chimney on the front, with windows on three levels on the right side.
A shot down the street covered in snow and ice, showing three homes, with a dog standing on the sidewalk by the first home on the right. In the background can be seen the tops of trees that snapped due to the weight of the ice.
Copy of the old water damaged original photography of the Madison County Court House. In this photo it is clear that the dome is unpainted and it looks rather unkempt. There are two small trees to the right and the wrought iron fence is visible...
Letter of correspondence written by June Carney Pollard to Letitia Maye about the Kearney family. Also includes a copy of the marriage certficate uniting Guston and Mary M. Smith Kearney.
Letter of correspondence written by Mary Leigh Weston, a descendant of Oscar Delphinium and Mary Lundy Harris Kearney. The letter discusses some family history and information about the Kearney homes and plantations.
Collection of various genealogy information about the descendants of John and Emma E. (Neff) Kehle. Includes an outline of descendants, a brief family history, family group sheets, and newspaper clippings. Composed by Edward Joseph Klaas.