St. Thomas Hall (Holly Springs, Miss.); St. Thomas Hall (Holly Springs, Miss.)--Pictorial works; Athletics--Mississippi--Holly Springs--Pictorial works; Military post schools--Mississippi--Holly Springs--Pictorial works; School...
The school catalog of St. Thomas Hall for the 1896-1897 school year.
Guardian and ward; Custodian accounts; Itawamba County (Miss.); Probate courts; Education; Tuition; Slaves; Debtor and creditor; Taxes; Money; Crayton, R. C.; Tynes, Roena C., 1852-1880
Annual Report of W. D. Tynes Guardian for R. C. Crayton a Minor To February Term 1863 of the Probate Court of Itawamba Co Mississippi. As assets, Tynes lists five individuals indebted to the guardian account by notes, cash on hand of $900 in...
Civil war; United States; Jackson (Miss.); Legislation; Cotton; Hobbs, Howell, 1810-1877
Auditor's receipt from A.J. Gillespie, Auditor of Public Accounts, Jackson, Mississippi, for a warrant of $750.00 as an advance on 30 bales of cotton to be produced and sold upon demand of the Governor to T.H. and M. Allen Company, New Orleans. ...
Piano music. ; United States Songs and music. History Civil War, 1861-1865 ; Gettysburg, Battle of, Gettysburg, Pa., 1863 Songs and music. Campaigns ; Specialty areas. local
Nottoway Plantation (La.); Randolph, John Hampden, 1813-1883; Sugar trade; John Shelby & Co. (Memphis, Tenn.); Bayou Goula (La.); Steamboats
Waybill for a wartime shipment of 20 hogsheads (about 135 bushels) of sugar from Nottoway, the plantation of John Hampden Randolph, a wealthy planter of Bayou Goula, Louisiana, to be shipped on the steamer Louisville to John Shelby & Co. in...
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Confiscations and contributions.; Cotton.; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865.; Lawyers--Advertising.
Advertisement by the firm of Bullock & Money offering assistance with claims under the Captured and Abandoned Property Act following the Civil War.
Mississippi State University--History.; Mississippi Agricultural and Mechanical College.; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865.; Veterans--Mississippi.; Waxahatchie (Texas)--Pictorial works.
""Dixieland,"" a publication ""dedicated to those who died for Dixie, devoted to southern life and literature, Vol. IV, No. IV (May, 1906).