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.
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.
Finding aid for a manuscript collection located at the University of Mississippi. Thomas G. Abernethy represented Mississippi in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1943-1973. The 445 boxes in this collection contain files created during...
A single story white wood house, very unadorned. Six square columns serve to hold the roof of the gabled house. Double doors with side windows are at the top of the steps on the porch. Four windows balance the view. Rockers are on the porch and an...
Built around 1920 by Will Wilson. The P. F. Simpson family owned the home until the 1980's. Large, square two story structure with front double columns supporting the porch roof. A porch on the second level, sits above the front door. Porches run...
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.
Photo of an old two story large home with columns reaching up to the roof-line Appears to be a balcony from a second floor doorway under the porch roof. Rusty tin roof, dirt road leading to home, apparently unoccupied and in disrepair. Location...
Distant view of an old two story large home with columns reaching up to the roof-line Appears to be a balcony from a second floor doorway under the porch roof. Rusty tin roof, dirt road leading to home, apparently unoccupied and in disrepair. ...
Built by Malcolm Cameron in 1841, of slave made brick before the Civil War. A second house was added and connected by a porch and stairway forming an 'L' shape. Both are square two story homes with double porches on both levels with wooden railing...
Large stately home built by William Fenil Battley, Sr. in 1854. Large square columns sweep up to the roof-line, enclosing a small second floor balcony with wrought iron railing. A small wishing well can be seen off to the right in the yard....
Postcard has three shots of elegant homes in Canton, the names written beneath them, but barely legible. Res. of A. P. Cameron, Res. of C. C. Dinkins, Res. of S.P. Hosley (sic). All are two story with large galleries surrounding them, and multiple...
Image of a wooden, single story house with gingerbread trim on front eaves. Rural Cottage Gothic style home built in 1848. The house has a small cylindrical dormer above front door and a tall brick chimney. Located next to the Chapel of the...
Well maintained single story home of Fred Barnette, with metal awnings across the front windows and porch. A portico or screen porch is off to the right. The yard slopes toward the road, and at the apex are blooming jonquils running across the...
Lutz house burning. The second story is fully engulfed in flames, with the front entryway visible and some of the porch trim, not burning. Wind is blowing to the right, so the left side of the house can somewhat be seen.
Wooden two story house with white columns. Porch is anchored round columns. Full open porch on the second floor is covered only in the center, above the entryway. A car can be seen parked to the right. Never owned by a Cheatham, owned by Emma...
One story home with three roof dormers sitting low above the porch. Lattice underpinning, with wooden rails and trim on porch, small columns. Ferns are on the porch and hanging. A lady sits in a double wooden swing in the yard. Window open with...
Photo of the left side of the Cameron Plantation home. It gives a closer view of the side entrance to the original house. Appears to have a ceramic tile roof. The brick has been painted.
A single story white wood house with gingerbread trim. Matching dormers sit above a partially open porch with the right side glassed in as a sun room. Double doors greet visitors up three steps from a sidewalk. Located on Main Street in Madison, MS.