White, Hugh Lawson, 1882-1965.; Allred, James V., 1899-1959.; Balls (Parties). ; Mississippi State University--Sports.; Texas Christian University--Sports.; Cotton Bowl (Football game); Texas Centennial (1936 : Dallas, Tex.)
Mississippi State College vs. T.C.U. Cotton Bowl and Texas Centennial train trip memorabilia: An invitation to the October 23, 1936 ""Governors' Ball.""
White, Hugh Lawson, 1882-1965.; Allred, James V., 1899-1959.; Balls (Parties). ; Mississippi State University--Sports.; Texas Christian University--Sports.; Cotton Bowl (Football game); Texas Centennial (1936 : Dallas, Tex.)
Mississippi State College vs. T.C.U. Cotton Bowl and Texas Centennial train trip memorabilia: An invitation to the October 23, 1936 ""Governors' Ball.""
White, Hugh Lawson, 1882-1965.; Allred, James V., 1899-1959.; Balls (Parties).; Mississippi State University--Sports.; Texas Christian University--Sports.; Cotton Bowl (Football game); Texas Centennial (1936 : Dallas, Tex.)
Mississippi State College vs. T.C.U. Cotton Bowl and Texas Centennial train trip memorabilia: A program detailing the events of the Governors' Entertainment in Dallas on October 23-24, 1936.
Texas Christian University--Sports.; Railroad trains.; Mobile and Ohio Railroad Company.; Mississippi State University--Sports.; Cotton Bowl (Football game); Texas Centennial (1936 : Dallas, Tex.)
Mississippi State College vs. T.C.U. Cotton Bowl and Texas Centennial train trip memorabilia: Train bulletin of State College special to Texas Centennial and State College-T.C.U. Football Game.
Southern Christian Institute (Edwards, Miss.); African American universities and colleges--Pictorial works; Southern Christian Institute (Edwards, Miss.)--Pictorial works; College campuses-- Mississippi--Edwards--Pictorial works; Dormitories--...
The school catalog of Southern Christian Institute for the 1924-1925 year.
Smith Co. (Miss.) ; Gilbert, O.T.--Family.;farm life--Mississippi.
O. T. Gilbert family farm; multiple views. Farm of 500 acres located midway between Mize and Taylorsville, MS on highway 20 in Smith Co. The Norris Community Club of Scott County assisted with the selection of farm family.
Slavery; Slave trade; Slaveholders; Abolitionists; Christian literature; Artists; Annexation; Texas; Natchez (Miss.); Saint Louis (Mo.); New Orleans (La.); Mobile (Ala.)
Letter from an unidentified illustrator of Indians who is publishing a book, from Natchez, Mississippi, to his wife in Vermont, 1853. The writer criticizes the institution of slavery and believes that a civil war is the only hope of ending it. He...
Sailboats.; Our Lady of the Snows Scholasticate (Pass Christian, Miss.)--Photographs.; Docks and ports.; Oblates of Mary Immaculate--Photographs.; Loblolly pine.; Pass Christian (Miss.)--Photographs.; Dixie Guide (Newspaper: Gulfport, Miss.)
Priests at work on one of the reconverted sailing vessels at Our Lady of the Snow Catholic Church, Pass Christian, Mississippi.
Pine Hills Hotel (Pass Christian, Miss.)--Photographs.; Hotels--Mississippi--Pass Christian.; Harrison County (Miss.)--Photographs.; Our Lady of the Snows Scholasticate (Pass Christian, Miss.)--Photographs.; Catholic...
Dedication of Our Lady of the Snows Scholasticate, a Roman Catholic Seminary located in the former Pine Hills Hotel, Pass Christian, Mississippi, 1954.
Pine Hills Hotel (Pass Christian, Miss.)--Photographs.; Hotels--Mississippi--Pass Christian.; Harrison County (Miss.)--History.; Architecture.; Oblate of Mary Immaculate--Photographs.; Our Lady of the Snows Scholasticate (Pass Christian,...
The former Pine Hills Hotel, Pass Christian, Mississippi, houses Our Lady of the Snows Scholasticate, a school for priests of the Central Province of the Oblate Fathers of Mary Immaculate of the Catholic Church, 1955.
Physician's Drug Store (Natchez, Miss.); Mitchell, Thomas R.; Elliot, B. Hugh.; Keenan, Francis.; Fayette Christian Church (Fayette, Miss.)--Design and construction.
Bill from T. R. Mitchell's drug store for window glass, turpentine, and white lead.
Noxubee Industrial School (McLeod, Miss.); African-American Schools--Mississippi--Noxubee County.; Hunter, Samuel J.
1917-1918 catalog of the Noxubee Industrial School, founded in 1898 by S.J. Hunter, father of Sadye H. Wier. The school was located in McLeod, Mississippi.