Reveler's Club Annual Ball, 1960: Members dressed as girls of the Golden West are Mrs. Harold Barber, Mrs. Mitchell Salloum, Mrs. Donald Sutter, and Mrs. Archie Dickson.
Rand, Clayton, b. 1891--Photographs.; Gulf Park College for Women--Photographs.; Classrooms--Mississippi--Photographs.; Dixie Guide (Newspaper: Gulfport, Miss.)
Clayton Rand speaking to group at Gulf Park College, Gulfport, Mississippi, 1969.
Rand, Clayton, b. 1891--Photographs.; Coast Coca-Cola Bottling Company (Gulfport, Miss.)--Photographs.; Coca-Cola Company--Photographs.; Meadows, R. B., Jr.--Photographs.
Coast Coca-Cola's official new plant opening, Gulfport, Mississippi, 1965 attracted a host of The Coca-Cola Company's top management. Left to right: J. Lucian Smith, vice president of Coca Cola; gulfport Mayor R.B. Meadows; Conway Dabney,...
Air Reserve Squadron--Mississippi--Gulfport--Photographs.; Mead, Lynda Lee--Photographs.; Everett, George, Major--Photographs.; U.S. Naval and Marine Reserve Training Center--Mississippi--Gulfport--Photographs.; Dixie Guide (Newspaper: Gulfport,...
Lynda Lee Mead, Miss America 1960 presented a plaque from the 2496th Air Reserve Trining Wing, Tampa, Florida, to the 991st Air Reserve Squadron, Gulfport, Mississippi. Major George Everett receiveds the award.
Hurricane Camille photographs, 1969: Front view of Clayton Rand home located along Oak Avenue and East Beach Boulevard (U.S. 90). Though heavily damaged by Hurricane Camilee, the house was repaired and stood until Hurricane Katrina.
Hurricane Camille photographs, 1969: Rear view of Clayton Rand home located along Oak Avenue and East Beach Boulevard (U.S. 90). Though heavily damaged by Hurricane Camile, the house was repaired and stood until Hurricane Katrina.
Hurricane Camille photographs, 1969: Side view of Clayton Rand home located along Oak Avenue and East Beach Boulevard (U.S. 90). Though heavily damaged by Hurricane Camile, the house was repaired and stood until Hurricane Katrina.
Hurricane Camille photographs, 1969: Interior vew of Clayton Rand home located along Oak Avenue and East Beach Boulevard (U.S. 90). Though heavily damaged by Hurricane Camile, the house was repaired and stood until Hurricane Katrina.
Hurricane Camille photographs, 1969: View of Clayton Rand home located along Oak Avenue and East Beach Boulevard (U.S. 90). Though heavily damaged by Hurricane Camile, the house was repaired and stood until Hurricane Katrina.
Hurricane Camille photographs, 1969: Interior view of Clayton Rand home located along Oak Avenue and East Beach Boulevard (U.S. 90). Though heavily damaged by Hurricane Camile, the house was repaired and stood until Hurricane Katrina.