4-H Clubs; Farm life-Mississippi; Depressions--1929--United States; Tennessee Valley Authority; Electric power--Mississippi; Tornadoes--Mississippi--Tupelo.
Oral history; First of two interviews conducted with Paul H. Perkins, conducted on February 11, 2005 at Mitchell Memorial Library, Mississippi State University.
4-H Clubs; Mississippi State College (Starkville, Miss.); Mississippi Cooperative Extension Service; Tree planting; McKay, A.B.
The first 4-H club tree set at State College by 4-H club boys and girls is dedicated to Professor A. B. McKay, Extension Leader in Horticulture. Tree was dedicated January 17, 1933.
4-H clubs; Strong Hope 4-H Club (Copiah County, Miss.);Allen 4-H Club (Copiah County, Miss.); Center Point 4-H Club (Lincoln County, Miss.); Hopewell 4-H Club (Copiah County, Miss.)
4-H clubs; Washington (D.C.); Uniforms; Tanner, James E.; Massey, Elaine
National 4-H Club Camp, Washington, D.C., 1933. Mississippi Delegates left to right: J. E. Tanner, state 4-H club agent; Austin Hoxie, Warren County; Susie Poss, Leflore County; Jimelle Brock, Hinds County; Jabus Singley, Marion County; Elaine...
African-Americans.; Canning and preserving; Tenant farmers
Farm pantry of a Mississippi tenant farm Negro. Isabel Palmer is 71 but she has more than 300 jars stored for next winter and still plans to can beef if she can borrow a pressure cooker.
Agriculture; Association of Southern Agricultural Workers; Cobb, Lois D. (Lois Dowdle), 1889-1987
Program for the 34th annual convention of the Association of Southern Agricultural Workers, held at the Roosevelt hotel in New Orleans, Louisiana from February 1-3, 1933.