Fly and Hobson Grocers writes to Stone regarding the complimentary barrell of Pelican flour they have sent him complementary. They say that he will find it the best flour on Earth and that if he likes it they would like to furnish the college with...
In a series of correspondence, all with last names beginning with the letter P. December 20, 1899, M. Perkins writes to Stone giving his son permission to come home for Christmas. August 18, 1889 a father writes to Stone inquiring about the...
M. B. Starnes tells Stone that he had attended the college and now recommends it to others. He asks Stone to send him a catalogue so he will be able to continue to refer people to the school. January 22, 1900.
Stennis, John Cornelius, D-MS; Attorney General; Kennedy, Robert F.; Department of Justice; Montgomery, Alabama; Patterson, John
Attorney General, Robert F. Kennedy, sends Sen. Stennis a copy of his telegram to Gov. Patterson of Alabama re: US deputy marshals being sent to Montgomery, Alabama.
Stennis, John Cornelius, D-MS; Hill, Joseph Lister; Civil Rights Bill;
Senator Stennis discusses with Senator Lister Hill the need for fair and equal application of the Civil Rights Bill across all fifty state not just the south
Senator Stennis discusses with a constituent the possibility of martial law being imposed in Mississippi. Stennis also notes a speech in which he discourages Mississippians from joining the Ku Klux Klan.
Stennis, John Cornelius, D-MS; boycott; Civil Rights;
Senator Stennis thanks a constituent for his letter regarding a possible nationwide boycott of Mississippi products and also briefly discusses his thoughts on Civil Rights.