Letter, Marcella J. Sykes, Aberdeen, Mississippi, to her mother, Rebecca Sykes, regarding her stay with her sister, Josephine (''Josie'') Evans and her husband, Dr. Evans. She takes pride in the ladylike behavior of her two daughters, Wildie and...
Posey, Alice Puckett.; Monroe County (Miss.)--History.; Aberdeen (Miss.)--History.; Reconstruction--Mississippi--History.; Women dressmakers--Mississippi.
McFarland, Mary Anne (1838-1906); McFarland, Baxter (1839-1925); Holliday, John (1803-1881); Women; Clothing and dress
Photograph of Mary Ann Holliday McFarland (1838-1906) of Aberdeen, Mississippi. Daughter of Col. John Holliday (1803-1881) and wife of Chancellor Baxter McFarland (1839-1925).
Holliday, John (1803-1881); Aberdeen (Miss.); Dwellings
Holliday Haven, built in 1850 by John Holliday and Maria Grimes Speight Holliday, daughter of Senator Jesse Speight. Located on South Meridian Street in Aberdeen, Mississippi.
Holliday, John (1803-1881); Aberdeen (Miss.); Dwellings
Holliday Haven, built in 1850 by John Holliday and Maria Grimes Speight Holliday, daughter of Senator Jesse Speight. Located on South Meridian Street in Aberdeen, Mississippi.
Holliday, John (1803-1881); Aberdeen (Miss.); Dwellings
Holliday Haven, built in 1850 by John Holliday and Maria Grimes Speight Holliday, daughter of Senator Jesse Speight. Located on South Meridian Street in Aberdeen, Mississippi.
Calves.; Aberdeen Creamery Company (Aberdeen, Miss.)
The Calf Book: 24-page pamphlet on calf-rearing, advertising the De Laval Cream Separator, and distributed by the Aberdeen Creamery Company in Aberdeen, Mississippi.
Aberdeen (Miss.); W. L. Watkins & Co. (Aberdeen, Miss.); African-Americans; Minstrels; Telegraph
White men, an African-American man, and a child standing outside W. L. Watkins & Co. in Aberdeen, Mississippi. A sign on the building advertises J. A. Coburn's Greater Minstrels.