Education--Mississippi--Oktibbeha County.; Schools--Mississippi--Oktibbeha County.; Wallace, S. J., 1870-1919.
Circular from Oktibbeha County Superintendent of Education S. J. Wallace, encouraging teachers, patrons, and pupils of the Oktibbeha County Schools to attend a big barbecue in support of public education.
Oktibbeha County (Miss.); Starkville (Miss.); Mississippi State Highway Association.; Roads--Mississippi.; Mississippi A&M College--Officials and employees.
Humorous announcement concerning a road trip to North Mississippi by the Oktibbeha Hill Climbers, a group of Mississippi A&M College officials and Starkville residents, with a stop at the Mississippi Highway Association meeting in Booneville.
Education--Mississippi--Prentiss County.; Booneville High School (Booneville, Miss.)--Pictorial works.; Teaching--Mississippi--Prentiss County.;
Announcement for the Booneville Institute, a teacher education course to be held at the old Booneville High School, by D.A. Hill, Superintendent of Education for Prentiss County.
Agricultural exhibitions--Mississippi.; Fairs--Mississippi.; Henry, R. H. (Robert Hiram); Political campaigns--Mississippi.;
Announcement and program for the 1907 meeting of the Patrons' Union, including the meeting of the United Confederate Veterans, at Patron's Union Campground, Lake, Mississippi.
Education--Mississippi--Oktibbeha County.; Teaching--Mississippi--Oktibbeha County.; Teacher associations--Mississippi--Oktibbeha County.; Oktibbeha County Teacher's Association (Oktibbeha County, Miss.)
A program from the Oktibbeha County Teacher's Association announcing a March 30, 1907 meeting.
Illinois Central Railroad Company.; Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Railroad Company.; County fairs--Mississippi--Yazoo County.
Announcement by the Illinois Central and Yazoo & Mississippi Valley railroads that they would offer reduced rates for people and exhibits attending the 1907 Yazoo County Fair.
Cotton--Mississippi--Clay County--Photographs.; Andrews, Stacy--Photographs.; West Point Cotton Club (West Point, Miss.)--Photographs.
An enthusiastic Cotton Club boy who made a bale of cotton weighing 570 lbs. and was awarded the prize for being the best Cotton Club Boy in Clay County.