Auditors--United States--History.; Taxation--Law and legislation.; Taylor, Zachary, 1784-1850.
Letter to M. A. Banks in Simpson County, Mississippi, from George T. Swann, the state auditor. Includes possible reference to President Zachary Taylor.
Letter to Cammie Williams from his brother, Mims Williams, mainly regarding the farewell speech of Senator Joseph W. Bailey. Bailey was a Texas senator born in Crystal Springs, Mississippi.
Ballard, Michael; Marszalek, John F.; Howell, Jeffery B.; Feller, Daniel; Marszalek, Jeanne A.; Parrish, William; Cheathem, Mark; Rabideau, Peter
Those on the program for the 2007 Marszalek Speaker Series pose for a photograph after the presentation. (l. to r.) Michael Ballard, John Marszalek, Jeffery Howell, Daniel Feller, Jeanne Marszalek, Bill Parrish, Mark Cheathem, Peter Rabideau
Blindness--History.; Blindness rehabilitation.; State Blind Institute (Jackson, Miss.); Schools--Mississippi--History.; Blind--Education and institutions--United States.; Blind--Education--History--19th century.
Pamphlet published by Alcorn & Fisher, Mississippi state printers, in 1872, containing the 1871 annual report by Sarah B. Merrill, superintendent of the State Blind Institute. The pamphlet includes the names of the pupils in 1871, their places of...
Capital Lumber Company (Braxton, Miss.); Wills.; Williams family.
Letter from Mims Williams to his mother, Virginia Williams, regarding the will of Bill Douglass. Typed on a letterhead from Capital Lumber Company in Braxton, Mississippi.
Carnival--Louisiana--New Orleans--History.; Sunday school teachers.
Incomplete letter to Cammie Williams from Lizzie N. Douglas at Calvary Rectory in New Orleans, Louisiana. She writes about Mardi Gras and their local church.
Cheathem, Mark; Fairbrother, Debra; Ballard, Michael; Howell, Jeffery B.
Mark Cheathem introduces the speaker during the 2007 Marszalek Speaker Series. Behind him, left to right, sit Debra Fairbrother, Michael Ballard, and Jeffery Howell.
Children--Death--History.; Commerce--Mississippi.; Williams family.
Letter from Mims Williams to his mother, Virginia Williams, regarding the death of Lamar Hollingsworth, a child in Dry Grove, Mississippi, as well as Williams' attempts to sell his home in Magee.
Letter to Hannah from her daughter "Lulu" and "Aunt Mat," who Lulu is staying with in Fairforest, South Carolina, 1860. "Mossgiel" must be the name of the house or plantation. A later note identifies Lulu as Martha Louisa Starr, grandmother of...