Men's clothing; Mississippi State University (Starkville, Miss.); Farmers; Corn; Mississippi Agricultural and Mechanical College (Starkville, Miss.); YMCA building (Mississippi State University); Buildings
An group of corn producers in front of the YMCA building (later the Post Office) on the campus of Mississippi State University. Sign reads 'Welcome 100 Bushel Corn Producers'.
4-H clubs; Citizen's Bank and Trust Company (Jackson, Miss.); Studebaker Company; Service stations; Studebaker automobile; Boys; Girls; Cows
4-H rally group photo taken in front of the Citizens Savings Bank and Trust building (250 East Capitol Street) and the Studebaker dealership in Jackson, Mississippi, before 1922. Note on photo says 'Note the Foster Mother of the World' in...
Arcadian 4-H Crop Club (Miss.); 4-H clubs; Crops; Boys
Mississippi Arcadian 4-H Crop Club winners, Chicago, Illinois, 1936. Top row left to right: Cooper Gibbs - Lake, Miss.; J. B. Robinson - Liberty, Miss.; Grover Schwartzauer - Silver Creek, Miss. Bottom row left to right: Jack Barnett - Union,...
Darden, John P.; Browning, Wm H.; Port Gibson (Miss.)--History.; African-Americans--Mississippi--Claiborne County.; Slaves--Mississippi--Claiborne County--Bills of sale.
Bill of sale from William H. Browning to John P. Darden for five slaves: Ruben, William, Henry, Fanny, and Jane. Transaction took place in Gibson, Mississippi.
Society of American Foresters. Gulf States Section--Photographs.; Clapp, Robert--Photographs.; Foil, R. Rodney (Robert Rodney), 1934-.--Photographs.; Starr, John W.--Photographs.; Award presentations--Photographs.
Dean Robert Clapp (left) and Dr. R. Rodney Foil (right) present the Gulf States section of the Society of American Foresters award for "Distinguished Service to Mississippi Forestry" to Professor John W. Starr (center), 1972.
Darden, John P.; Goodrell, Stewart.; Confederate States of America--Confiscations and contributions.; Cotton--Purchasing--Mississippi--Jefferson County; United States--History--Reconstruction, 1865-1877.
Letter to John P. Darden from the Treasury department in Natchez, regarding cotton sold to the Confederate government and now owed to the U.S. Treasury Department.