Monarch Dust Gun--Photographs.; Agriculture--Louisiana--Madison Parish--Photographs.; McGehee, T. F.; Lead arsenate.; Aerial spraying and dusting in agriculture--Louisiana--Madison Parish--Photographs.; Agricultural machinery--Louisiana--Madison...
Side view of Monarch dust guns used in lead arsenate tests with T. F. McGehee.
Darden, John P.; Redmond, Thos. J.; African-Aemericans--Mississippi--Claiborne County.; Slavs--Mississippi--Claiborne County--Bills of sale.; Port Gibson (Miss.)--History.
Bill of sale from Thos. J. Redmond to John P. Darden for a slave woman named Rachael, aged 20. Transaction took place in Port Gibson, Mississippi.
Darden, John P.; Goodrell, Stewart.; Confederate States of America--Confiscations and contributions.; Cotton--Purchasing--Mississippi--Jefferson County; United States--History--Reconstruction, 1865-1877.
Letter to John P. Darden from the Treasury department in Natchez, regarding cotton sold to the Confederate government and now owed to the U.S. Treasury Department.
Darden, John P.; Browning, William H.; African-Americans--Mississippi--Claiborne County.; Slaves--Mississippi--Claiborne County--Bills of sale.
Bill of sale from William H. Browning to John P. Darden for four teenage slaves: Martha (age 17); Mary (age 17); Smith (age 15), and Emily (age 14). On the reverse, Darden relinquishes Mary, who 'proved defective.' Transactions took place in Port...
Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation; United States. Dept. of Agriculture; Committees; Food prices; Inflation; Farm income; Agricultural prices
Food prices and Farm Returns,' Memorandum No. 10 from Charles F. Brannan, Secretary of Agriculture and Chairman of the National Agriculture Mobilization Committee, to members of the State Agricultural Mobilization Committee.