American Heritage Discussion Group (Gulfport, Miss.)--Photographs.; Gulfport Carnegie-Harrison County Library--Photographs.; Great Books Foundation (U.S.)--Photographs.; African Americans--Mississippi--Gulfport--Photographs.; Dixie Guide...
American Heritage Great Books discussion group at Gulfport Carnegie-Harrison County Library:Left-right: Julia Butler, Willie Knight, Malcolm Ellington, group leader Joseph Austin, James Lockett, Helen Williams, and Branch Librarian Annie...
Edison in 1902 started to Gold Mould cylinders, this process uses a oversized groove and a large wax master. The master is placed in a vacuum with 2 pieces of gold leaf. High voltage is introduced to the gold leaf in the bell jar, and vaporizes...
Edison in 1902 started to Gold Mould cylinders, this process uses a oversized groove and a large wax master. The master is placed in a vacuum with 2 pieces of gold leaf. High voltage is introduced to the gold leaf in the bell jar, and vaporizes...
Edison in 1902 started to Gold Mould cylinders, this process uses a oversized groove and a large wax master. The master is placed in a vacuum with 2 pieces of gold leaf. High voltage is introduced to the gold leaf in the bell jar, and vaporizes...
Vicksburg (Miss.); Paris (Ill.); Steamboats; Women; Social history; Bird, Mary Ellen TenBrook, b. 1843; Lamon, Lucy Malindia Alexander, b. 1843; Judson, Jacintha Alexander, 1828-1903; Judson, Willet Harmon, 1823-1890; Judson, Jennie Shields, b....
Letter from 17-year-old Ellen Mary 'Nell' TenBrook to her 17-year-old aunt, Lucy Malindia Alexander, in Paris, Illinois, January 1860. Nell is visiting her aunt (Lucy's sister), Jacintha 'Cinty' Alexander Judson, in Vicksburg, Mississippi, and...
Feemster family; Slavery; African-Americans; Opium abuse; Infants; Clothing and dress; Civil war; United States; Friendship Cemetery (Columbus, Miss.); Lowndes County (Miss.); Feemster, Alexander Whitfield, 1827-1911
Letter, Loulie Feemster to her husband, Alex W. Feemster, in Selma, Alabama. She tells him about friends and relatives, then mentions that her father is thinking of selling his place and his slaves. She doesn't think very highly of the Dunnings:...
Ross, Emmett Lloyd, 1838-1891; Ross family; Woodville (Miss.); Clothing and dress; Confederate States of America; Money; Jewelry
Letter, Sarah Howard Ross in Woodville, Mississippi, to her son, Emmett Ross, at Hazelwood. She is sending him, Mollie, and Elijah some shirts, socks, collars, and handkerchiefs. She tells him that she and Sissy were also able to get some clothes...
House family (Chickasaw County, Miss.)--Photographs.; Dendy family (Chickasaw County, Miss.)--Photographs.; Picnicking--Mississippi--Chickasaw County--Photographs.; House, Annie May--Photographs.; House, Odell--Photographs.; House,...
Dendy family (Chickasaw County, Miss.)--Photographs.; House family (Chickasaw County, Miss.)--Photographs.; Fences--Mississippi--Chickasaw County--Photographs.; House, Elijah--Photographs.; House, Clifton--Photographs.
House family members and friends pose on a farm fence in Chickasaw County. Left to right: Annie Smith, Elija House, ?, Clifton House, ?.
Estus Layton family farm; multiple views. Farm of 105 acres located in the Martinville Community of Simpson Co. Simpson Co. Agricultural agent Milton Edwards assisted with selection of farm family.