Holmes Co. (Miss.) ; Donald, Charles U.--Family.;farm life--Mississippi.
Charles U. Donald family farm; multiple views. Farm of 490 acres located one mile south of Goodman, MS on highway 51. Holmes Co. Agricultural agent W. R. Sullivan assisted with selection of farm family.
White, Hugh Lawson, 1882-1965.; Allred, James V., 1899-1959.; Balls (Parties). ; Mississippi State University--Sports.; Texas Christian University--Sports.; Cotton Bowl (Football game); Texas Centennial (1936 : Dallas, Tex.)
Mississippi State College vs. T.C.U. Cotton Bowl and Texas Centennial train trip memorabilia: An invitation to the October 23, 1936 ""Governors' Ball.""
White, Hugh Lawson, 1882-1965.; Allred, James V., 1899-1959.; Balls (Parties). ; Mississippi State University--Sports.; Texas Christian University--Sports.; Cotton Bowl (Football game); Texas Centennial (1936 : Dallas, Tex.)
Mississippi State College vs. T.C.U. Cotton Bowl and Texas Centennial train trip memorabilia: An invitation to the October 23, 1936 ""Governors' Ball.""
White, Hugh Lawson, 1882-1965.; Allred, James V., 1899-1959.; Balls (Parties).; Mississippi State University--Sports.; Texas Christian University--Sports.; Cotton Bowl (Football game); Texas Centennial (1936 : Dallas, Tex.)
Mississippi State College vs. T.C.U. Cotton Bowl and Texas Centennial train trip memorabilia: A program detailing the events of the Governors' Entertainment in Dallas on October 23-24, 1936.
Taxation.; Cotton.; United States. Agricultural Adjustment Act 1933.; Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945.
Typed letter from Rebecca Baskin to President Roosevelt, concerning the Cotton Adjustment Act and her cotton ginning allotment and requesting relief from taxes on her unginned cotton crop. Written October 18, 1935. Mrs. Baskin received a reply...
Taxation.; Cotton.; United States. Agricultural Adjustment Act 1933.; Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945.
Letter to Rebecca Baskin from M. H. McIntyre, President Roosevelt's assistant secretary. Typed on White House stationery. Written in response to Mrs. Baskin's letter of October 18, 1935.