11 December 1846 letter to A. Spell from C. E. Mount in reply to Spell’s reasons for poor crop quality and a request for extension of payment on his account. Page 2 contains the address of A. Spell and a postmark stamped 11 December from...
Cotton trade--Mississippi--Holmes County.; Cotton trade--Louisiana--New Orleans.; Business records--Mississippi--Holmes County.
25 March 1842 letter from Chs. E. Mount, Benton, Mississippi, to A. Spell concerning financial matters and offering legal assistance to Spell in handling his bankruptcy.
Cotton industry--1840-1850.; Cotton trade--Mississippi--Holmes County.; Cotton trade--Louisiana--New Orleans.; Business records--Mississippi--Holmes County.; Steamboats.; Patrick Henry (Steamboat)
25 December 1840 letter from A. M. Nathan of New Orleans, via the steamer Patrick Henry, to Aaron Spell concerning shipping cotton to New Orleans in the upcoming year.
6 January 1841 letter from A.M. Nathan to Aaron Spell acknowledging the receipt of 30 bales on the steamer Tchula, its poor quality and subsequent sale at a lower price, and discussing cotton prices.
Letters documenting the sweet potato slip sales business of A. T. House: letter to Evelyn House Atkinson from ""Clayra,"" describing everyday events and making arrangements pertaining to the potato business.
Senator Stennis discusses the U.S. Forest Service Midcycle Evaluation of Mississippi Timber Resources and the Forestry Incentives Program, with a member of the Mississippi Forestry Commission.
Stennis, John Cornelius, D-MS; Rice, Greek Lent; Judiciary Committee; s. 984; F.E.P.C.; FEPC; Fair Employment Practices Committee;
Senator Stennis discusses with Mississippi Attorney General Greek L. Rice the constitutionality of upcoming legislation presented to the Judicial Committee, and s. 984 the F.E.P.C. Bill.
Stennis, John C.; Louisiana-Mississippi Cotton Ginners Association, Inc; Senate Committee on Agriculture
Senator Stennis discusses the position taken by the Louisiana-Mississippi Cotton Ginners Association on pending cotton legislation, with members of the Louisiana-Mississippi Cotton Ginners Association, Inc.