Transcription of an oral history interview conducted with Sylvester Matthews regarding the history of the Rosedale Negro Church. Matthews, born in 1887, discusses his family's history and various aspects of the history of the Rosedale area, in...
Dining room chairs were imported in 1856 from England for Annadale. Photo taken in 1986 in the home of Hugh & Margaret Thompson, Madison. Large damask cushioned seat and back surrounded by ornately carved wood. A single flower is seen at center...
Family posing on the running board of the car with their mother sitting in the driver's seat. Mrs. Blance Howell stands with her hand on the door. Both women are wearing dark hats. The girls are in smock dresses with white socks and maryjane shoes....
Transcription of an oral history interview conducted in Cleveland, Mississippi with Tommy Naron. Naron talks of his life in Cleveland and his many years of public service 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.
Letter.; This typewritten letter from the Speaker of the Mississippi House of Representatives, Walter Sillers Jr., to Governor James F. Byrnes of South Carolina discusses what the southern states should do if the Democratic National Convention...
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.
Crockett Cemetery, adjacent to the Crockett Church of Christ, Crockett, Tate County Mississippi, T5-R8-S30, compiled by Louise Cox Fox, contains tombstone listings and obituaries. Computer graphics by Tommy Fox.
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.
Gentleman, L.H. Cox, in coat and hat, posing in his car with three crates of mail on the side inside a rail, and many boxes in his back seat. His car is in front of a store, with a horse tied to the post. The trees are bare, so probably winter.
A young woman sits holding the reins of a horse-drawn buggy with large muddy wheels. Her hair is pulled back and up off her face, but covers her ears. She wears a tartan plaid underskirt, corseted bodice and collar with a solid over skirt, sleeves...
Gentleman, L.H. Cox, in coat and hat, posing in his car with three crates of mail on the side inside a rail, and many boxes in his back seat. His car is in front of the store Madison Commercial Co.
Monument that reads ""This monument marks the Natchez Trace over which our pioneer ancestors came to Mississippi. It is located on the site of Madisonville, an early county seat of Madison County. Erected by the Mississippi Daughters of the...
Dr. Howell's car is full of passengers, with three ladies in the front, and a lady and man in the back seat. A younger man sits on the running board. The lady driving, Camille Morgan, has on large dark driving gloves and a dust coat. Early 1900's....
The original photo is attached to hardboard, 15 x 23 cm. Photographers stamp reads: ? Dardanelle, Ark. Three children, two boys, one girl, are posed by a wicker corner chair. The boys stand behind, and the girl is perched on the corner of the back...
Two story wooden home with brick four columns. Railings around the upper level, but does not appear to be a porch area. Fence in front appears to be barbed wire. Double seat rocker on the porch, wicker. A couple in period clothing were walking...
Photograph of trees and shrubs of where Livingston Square was located at the intersection of Highway 22 and Highway 463. Livingston was the first town established in 1824 and location of the second county seat between 1828-1833.
From the Birdsong PW Collection. The image is of a large number of German(?) PW(?) troops looking toward a stage on which a man stands wearing a uniform and holding a stick. A backdrop behind the stage reads ""Esyeht alles [illegible]""(?) and has...
From the Birdsong PW Collection. The image is of a large number of German(?) PW(?) troops looking toward a stage on which two people (a man and a woman (or a man dressed as a woman)) are dancing together. A backdrop behind the dancing pair reads...