Letter.; In this copy of a letter on white ""Sillers and Roberts"" letterhead, Sillers regrets that he cannot attend the States' Rights dinner in Dothan, Alabama, to which he was invited. He discusses the possibility of a name change from the...
Letter.; Sillers' letter introduces its bearer as the editor of the Arkansas Progress, a newspaper promoting itself to African American southerners. The editor advocates the maintanance of segregation as a defense against the communist influences...
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...
Taxes of Tate County, Mississippi : a partial listing for 1902, 1903, 1923 and 1924 by Louise Cox Fox contains lists and information about county and school taxes.
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.
This report is a summary of the assessment activity for the Superfund National Priority List sites that were in the path of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. 14 pages (PDF version).