President of the Stennis Montgomery Association Meg Appel shares a thank-you gift with Congressman Gregg Harper during the afternoon's Collins Series event. Dean of Libraries Frances Coleman is seated behind Appel.
President of the Stennis Montgomery Association Meg Appel delivers the adjournment during the afternoon's Collins Series event. Dean of Libraries Frances Coleman is seated behind Appel.
Agriculture--Mississippi.; Industrialization--Mississippi.; Balance Agriculture with Industry (Miss.); Mississippi--Economic policy.; Mississippi Agricultural and Industrial Board.
Mississippi state law ""Balance Agriculture with Industry,"" 1944, from House Bill 176.
In November, to coincide with the commemorative event marking the anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, MSU Libraries featured a display featuring a piece of the Berlin Wall (donated to Mississippi State University as a part of the Gilbert E....
In November, to coincide with the commemorative event marking the anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, MSU Libraries featured a display featuring a piece of the Berlin Wall (donated to Mississippi State University as a part of the Gilbert E....
In November, to coincide with the commemorative event marking the anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, MSU Libraries featured a display featuring a piece of the Berlin Wall (donated to Mississippi State University as a part of the Gilbert E....
In November, to coincide with the commemorative event marking the anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, MSU Libraries featured a display featuring a piece of the Berlin Wall (donated to Mississippi State University as a part of the Gilbert E....
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...
Feemster family; Civil war; United States; Columbus (Miss.); Enterprise (Miss.); Grierson, Benjamin Henry, 1826-1911; Railroads; Military occupation; African-Americans; Selma (Ala.); Martial law; Religion; Feemster, Mary Louise (Loulie), 1838-1867
Letter, Alex W. Feemster in Selma, Alabama, to his wife, Loulie Feemster. He tells her about a local rumor that Columbus had been taken and burnt, adds that he gives no credence to it, and writes that he has heard Grierson is on his way. He...