Clinton H. Case family farm; multiple views. Farm of about 800 acres located on Highway 550, 13 miles west of Brookhaven and two miles east of Caseyville in Lincoln Co. Lincoln Co. Agricultural agent Travis Tadlock and Home Demonstration Agent Miss...
Brister C. Cosnahan family farm; multiple views. Farm of 352 acres located four miles west of Summit, MS on highway 98. Pike Co. Agricultural agent George Mullendore and Assistant county agent Carl Izard assisted with selection of farm family.
A series of letters starting June 1893 from Dir. Of Miss Ag Experiment Station, S. M. Tracy to Gen. S. D. Lee regarding Grasses and Forage Plants report. S.M. Tracy enclosed letters from Dr. Vasey to Tracy and from Botanist Frederick V. Corville...
S. M. Tracy, director at the Mississippi Agricultural Experiment Station, writes to Lee regarding cattle work to be carried out at the station. This work includes testing the digestibility of different foods for cattle as well as the new drug...
S. M. Tracy writes to Lee regarding a possible new branch station in the Mississippi delta. He asks Lee his opinion on how they can pay for the new branch without it costing the home station too much. September 22, 1894.
J. H. Connell writes to Lee regarding the debt that the agricultural department owes. He tries to defend himself by saying that the two of them had already discussed the matter but concludes by saying that there would be no problem with the...
J. Elizabeth Ball writes to Stone after receiving word that her son, Harrison E. Ball must be sent home due to problems with his vision. Mrs. Ball requests that her son be allowed to remain and continue agricultural work. January 6, 1899.
David F. Boyd, former president of Lousiana State University, write to Stone offering his services as a professor. Boyd states his experience which includes working with William T. Sherman at LSU, president of the Alabama Agricultural and...
A. C. True writes regarding a set of the Rothamsted Memoirs. They had been sent to several agricultural colleges and they would like Stone to let them know if they have been received as well as for him to write a thank you to Sir John Bennel Lawes...