Corley, Si (Silas Edward), 1900-1989--Photographs.; Mississippi State University--Alumni--Photographs.; Coleman, J. P. (James Plemon), 1914-.--Photographs. Mississippi Forestry Commission--Photographs.
Mississippi Forestry Commission, 1956: From left] Bob Graham, A. B. Farris, R. M. Newton, J. P. Coleman, J. R. Clark, Si Corley, E. R. Creekmore, H. T. Crosby, W. D. Myers.
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945; Cotton; Cobb, Cully Alton
President Franklin D. Roosevelt delivering the first check in the 1933 Cotton Plow-Up Campaign to William E. Morris, tenant farmer, Nueces County, Texas. Witnessing are (L-R) Marvin M. Jones, Cully A. Cobb, E.R. Eudaly, Richard Kleberg, and Henry...
Ballground Plantation (Miss.); Floods; Agriculture; Home economics; Home economics extension work; Women; 4-H clubs (Warren County, Miss.); Canning and preserving
Interview with the wife of B.N. (Bell Newell) Simrall (1883-1971) of Ballground Plantation in Warren County, Mississippi, primarily regarding the 1927 flood and her work with 4-H. Conducted by Mrs. E. R. McKnight in April 1982.
Home economics; Home economics extension work; Women; 4-H clubs; Canning and preserving; Farm life; Family life
Interview with Ruth A. Tucker Irwin (1899-1990), wife of Philip Henry Irwin (1894-1979), about home extension work in Warren County, Mississippi. Conducted by Mrs. E. R. McKnight in April 1982.
Corley, Si (Silas Edward), 1900-1989--Photographs.; Mississippi State University--Alumni--Photographs.; Mississippi Forestry Commission--Photographs.
Mississippi Forestry Commission, 1955. Seated Left to Right: James R. Clark, Crosby Lbr. & Mfg. Co., Crosby, Miss., Henry T. Crosby, Henry T. Crosby Co., Greenville, Miss., S. E. ""Si"" Corley, Commissioner of Agriculture, Jackson, Miss., R. M....
Senator Stennis in Mississippi Brooklyn Ashe Nursery W. W. Ashe U.S. Forest Service Stennis
Senator John Stennis, left, and MS National Forest Supervisor E.R. DeSilva, right, stand beside the cypress log marker with plaque erected at the W.W. Ashe Nursery near Brooklyn, MS in honor of Mr. W.W. Ashe, pioneer botanist. The trees surrounding...
E. R. Hopkins writes to Stone in three letters regarding his son who is a student at the college. In the first letter, he asks Stone to excuse his son from field work as he has decided to study at the mechanical college. In the second, he says that...
E. R. McShane, a cashier at the Bank of Greenwood, sends a letter to Stone by his son asking him to admit him for his first year of study at college. September 17, 1899.