Finding aid for a photograph collection located at the University of Mississippi. William Wert Cooper, Jr. was a senior student majoring in Commerce at the University of Mississippi when James Meredith enrolled at the University of Mississippi....
From the ACHGS Photographs Collection. A family portrait of William "Will" and Lillie Graves with their first five children. In back row are Etta (L) and Albert (R). In the middle row from the left are William, Lloyd, and Lillie. In the front row...
Short family history on William Andrew Cauthen and his parents, Milton Cauthen and Virginia Byrd Cauthen. William married his first wife Nancy Seals on September 2, 1850. He married his second wife Sarah T. Williams in 1870.
From the ACHGS Photographs Collection. William Lafayette Whittington (January 4, 1843 to January 5, 1937) standing outside. William was one of the last Confederate soldiers in Amite County. His first marriage was to Mary Victoria Whitehead and...
Letter from William P. Davis, Director of the Mississippi Baptist Seminary in Jackson, Mississippi, to Dr. John A. Peoples, president of Jackson State College, expressing confidence in Dr. Peoples' ability to provide strong leadership in the...
From the William Covington family papers. Several pages from The Covington Family written by Nella Covington about her brother Hosea Rimmer Covington. Also includes a handwritten letter and transcript of the letter to the reader written by Hazel...
Mr. Persell, an older gentleman in a dark suit with vest and tie, has white hair. His nephew William Edwin Cotton, in a lighter suit, stands with a cigarette in hand, and his arm behind Mr. Persell. A young girl can be seen back in the doorway of...
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 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...