Corley, Si (Silas Edward), 1900-1989--Photographs.; Mississippi State University--Alumni--Photographs.; United States. Dept. of Agriculture--Photographs. Mississippi State Department of Agriculture--Photographs.
United States and Mississippi Departments of Agriculture. Seated, left to right: Geneva Sholar, Sue Hamilton, Ethel Hare, Shirley Bufkin, Jonnie Weatherford, Betty Hill, Shirley Joiner, Earnestine Thornton, Dorothy Gardner, Addie Taylor, Gene Lee;...
Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation; Benson, Ezra Taft; Dairy farming; United States. Dept. of Agriculture; American Dairy Association; Agriculture and state; Economic policy; Dairy products; Butter; Prices; Consumption (Economics)
Turn Dairy Problems Into Opportunities,' address of Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson before the American Dairy Association in Chicago, Ill., Monday, March 23, 1953, at about 2:30 p.m. Central Standard Time. Concerns the production and...
Tree farms--Mississippi--Neshoba County--Photographs.; Hembree, Jesse C.--Photographs.; Farms--Mississippi--Neshoba County--Photographs.; Livingston, Edwin B.--Photographs.; Forests and forestry--Instruction and study--Mississippi--Neshoba...
Tree farm demonstration on Jesse C. Hembree's farm, two miles west of Philadelphia (Miss.), on Highway 16, 1950. Edwin B. Livingston, Mississippi Forestry Commission employee, Information and Education Dept., standing. J. C. Hembree, second from...
Bridges--Mississippi--Photographs.; Pascagoula River Bridge (Miss.)--Photographs; Pascagoula (Miss.)--History.; Jackson County (Miss.)--History.; Mississippi. Dept. of Transportation--Photographs.
The famous Singing River in Pascagoula is being bridged by a new four -lane structure to be dedicated at Pascagoula on Friday afternoon, October 15th. This aerial view shows the finishing touches on the new bridge now being completed under the...
Corley, Si (Silas Edward), 1900-1989--Photographs.; Mississippi State University--Alumni--Photographs.
Si Corley with unidentified group at an outdoor public event, 50th anniversary of Mississippi State Dept. of Agriculture, ""as seen on RFD Televisit.""
Stennis, John Cornelius, D-MS; Davis, Russell C.; Annexation; City of Jackson
Sen. Stennis is forwarded a copy of Russell C. Davis's (Mayor of Jackson, MS) letter to the Civil Rights Office of the Dept. of Justice re: it's ruling against the city's annexation attempt.
Confederate States of America; Confederate States of America. Treasury Dept.; Cotton trade; Choctaw County (Miss.)
Receipt for twenty-two bales of cotton exchanged in Choctaw County, Mississippi, by D. Kindred and J. Armstrong for bonds from the Confederacy. The cotton was to be delivered to the depot at Vaiden. Signed by Willis Barfield. 1863.
Confederate States of America; Confederate States of America. Treasury Dept.; Cotton trade; Choctaw County (Miss.)
Receipt for thirty-two bales of cotton sold in Choctaw County, Mississippi, to Willis Barfield by T. S. Sisson and later sold to the Confederate government in name of William Veitch. The cotton was to be delivered to the depot at Vaiden. Signed...
Confederate States of America; Confederate States of America. Treasury Dept.; Cotton trade; Choctaw County (Miss.)
Receipt for ten bales of cotton exchanged in Choctaw County, Mississippi, by L. W. Barfield (possibly Louisa, wife of Willis Barfield) for bonds from the Confederacy. The cotton was to be delivered to the depot at Winona. Signed by Willis...
Confederate States of America; Confederate States of America. Treasury Dept.; Cotton trade; Choctaw County (Miss.)
Receipt for sixteen bales of cotton sold in Choctaw County, Mississippi, to Willis Barfield by J. L. Smith and later sold to the Confederate government in name of William Veitch. The cotton was to be delivered to the depot at Winona. Signed by...
Confederate States of America; Confederate States of America. Treasury Dept.; Cotton trade; Choctaw County (Miss.)
Receipt for seven bales of cotton exchanged in Choctaw County, Mississippi, by W. C. Watts for bonds from the Confederacy. Signed by Charles Baskerville. The cotton was to be delivered to Winona. 1863.