Miss Judith Aldrich and her 4-H steer at Mid-South Fair, Memphis, Tennessee, 1944. The steer was sold to T.C. Potts of Crenshaw, Mississippi for 48 cents per pound. This was the only steer from Mississippi and therefore was considered Mississippi...
4-H clubs; Beef cattle; Livestock exhibitions; Future Farmers of America
Fifty-four baby beeves shown in this class at Northwest Mississippi Livestock Show, Greenwood (Miss.), March 30-April 1, 1944. Picture from Junior Division of show. Exhibitors are 4-H Club members and Future Farmers.
4-H clubs; Heifers; Bolivar County (Miss.); Livestock exhibitions
Bolivar County (Miss.) group of Jersey heifers, Greenwood Show, 1944. Exhibitors (Left to Right): Harpole McMullen of Boyle (Miss.); Emory McKeithen III of Skene (Miss.); Kenneth Reynolds of Boyle (Miss.); Kenny Pate of Cleveland (Miss.); and Wade...
4-H clubs; Mississippi State University. Cooperative Extension Service;Mississippi State University (Starkville, Miss.)
Pike County 4-H club members in front of the Agricultural Extension Service building. Some names include: Billie J. Brewer, Louise Wilson, Ouida Lawrence, Bobbie Sue Raborn, Mary Ellis Raborn, Mary Katherine Nettles, Dorothy Marie Price, Rich...
4-H clubs; Mississippi; Walthall County (Miss.); Calves; Livestock exhibitions
William Henry Mitchell of Tylertown (Miss.) won top honors with his calf at the Walthall County Livestock Show and then went to Hattiesburg and won grand champion. His calf sold for $1 a pound, bringing $795 at the Forrest County Show in 1944.
4-H clubs; Piney Woods School (Piney Woods, Miss.); African-Americans; Post office stations and branches; U. S. Post Office (Piney Woods, Miss.); Rankin County (Miss.)
Unidentified group of African-Americans, probably Piney Woods 4-H Club members, in front of the Piney Woods Post Office.