Health Hazard Evaluation of Police Officers and Firefighters After Hurricane Katrina --- New Orleans, Louisiana, October 17--28 and November 30--December 5, 2005 4 pages (PDF version).
Transcription of an oral history interview conducted with Charles M. George. George discusses in particular his time spent working for the West Tallahatchie School District where he eventually became the first African American Superintendent.
Oral history with Irene Haper. Interview was conducted by G.B. Crawford on 26 October 1983, at Horn Lake, Mississippi. Includes a transcript and audio.
Family of about nine members walking around the rubble of a house after 1921 tornado. All are in coats and hats, some with gloves, indicating colder weather. Notes: Haas (or Klaas) home after 1921 tornado.
Transcription of an oral history interview conducted with three men, Delaware, Vonell and Toliver. These gentlemen discuss several issues, among them slavery and the Works Progress Administration (WPA).
Transcription of an oral history interview conducted with Mrs. Norma C. O'Bannon. O'Bannon was a teacher in Mississippi for the Washington County School district beginning in 1921. She discusses life then and now in the area.
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.
Five players lift up their coach after a football victory. Identified as: Billy Lavender, Johnny Hill (waving), Coach Billy Cooper, Arthur Ivas (61), Johnny Rimmer, Freddie Harreld. No date given.
The charred remains of a burned out wooden structure, with metal roofing materials in front. There are people walking around in the rubble. Stable is not identified, nor the date of the fire.
A group of about ten men are trying to push a vehicle in the street after the snowstorm. One other person looks on standing next to the fender of a truck.
Photograph showing soldiers driving military jeeps down the street near a fraternity house after removing furniture placed in the street by students. Deployed in 1962, these federal troops quelled the rioting at the University of Mississippi. Anger...
Transcription of an interview conducted with Frank D. Barber. Barber became involved in politics when he was just ten years old going door-to-door hanging flyers for Paul B. Johnson Sr. This interest continued throughout his adult life alongside...
Brooks Chapel Cemetery, Brooks Chapel Methodist Church, Brooks Chapel Road, Tate County Mississippi by Louise Cox Fox contains tombstone listings, obituaries, and genealogical information.
Undated photo of twenty-five Canton football team members at night after a game. Some wear dirty numbered jerseys, others have on white practice jerseys with a stenciled number on them. No date or identities given.
Two players after a game, smiling and preparing to shake hands. Dark jerseys, light pants with stripes. Identified as Travis Powell (right) of Yazoo City, and a player from Durant after winning a game. No date given.
Photograph of federal troops and vehicles standing in front of the Lyceum building on the University of Mississippi campus. Deployed in 1962, these federal troops quelled the rioting at the University of Mississippi. Anger over the enrollment of...