Mississippi State University--History.; 4-H clubs--Mississippi.; Associations, institutions, etc.--Yearbooks--Mississippi.; Wilson, R. S.; Massey, Elaine.; Tanner, James E.
Year Book for Boys' and Girls' 4-H Clubs of Mississippi for 1925, by Elaine Massey, State Girls' Club Agent, and J. E. Tanner, State Boys' Club Agent.
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.
Cows; 4-H clubs; Boys; Girls; Mississippi State University; Smith, William Hall
William Hall Smith, President of Mississippi A& M College, pictured with boy and girl showing cow. 'The President enjoys and supports boys and girls club work.'
Walthall County Champion, 4-H Rally, 1943. Pictured are (left) Jeanne Fortenberry, New Zion Girls' Club President and (right) Jewell Thomas, New Zion Boys' Club President.
W. T. (Tatum) Moody family farm; multiple views. Farm of 140 acres located 18 miles southeast of Louisville. Winston Co. agent E. L. Sessums, Associate Home Demonstration agent Mrs. Mary Young and Associate Home Demonstration agent Miss Bonnie Byrd...
Newton Co. (Miss.) ; Boutwell, W. K. (Kenneth)--Family. ; 4-H Clubs--Mississippi--Photographs.;farm life--Mississippi.
W. K. (Kenneth) Boutwell family farm; multiple views. Farm of 167 acres owned and 140 acres rented seven miles south of Newton in the Liberty Community. Newton Co. agent W. T. Cornelius and Assistant county agent C. P. (Price) Miller assisted with...
W. J. Wilson family farm; multiple views. Farm located in the Stringer Community southwest of Bay Springs, MS. Jasper Co. agent W. C. Jefcoat assisted with selection of farm family.
W. J. Wilson family farm; multiple views. Farm located in the Stringer Community southwest of Bay Springs, MS. Jasper Co. agent W. C. Jefcoat assisted with selection of farm family.
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.