4-H clubs; Amite County; Sculpture; Lee, Stephen D. (Stephen Dill), 1833-1908; Mississippi State University (Starkville, Miss.); Lee Hall (Mississippi State University); McCain Hall (Mississippi State University)
Nine 4-H members from Amite County with the bust of Stephen D. Lee, on the campus of Mississippi State University: (Left) 1. Cecile O'Brien - Home Demonstration Agent; 2. Hubert Graves; 3. Watson Reynolds; 4. H.H. Lauchley, Jr.; 5. Edward Fleming;...
H.R. 1400; House Resolution 1400; G.I. Bill; GI Bill; Montgomery GI Bill; Montgomery, Gillespie V.; Fleming, Mack Gerald; Kilker, Beth;
Mack Gerald Fleming, staff director of the Committee on Veterans' Affairs, and Mrs. Beth Kilker at celebration of enactment of PL 100-48, the Montgomery GI Bill.
H.R. 1400; House Resolution 1400; G.I. Bill; GI Bill; Montgomery GI Bill; Montgomery, Gillespie V.; Fleming, Mack Gerald;
G.V. 'Sonny' Montgomery, Mack Gerald Fleming-staff director of the Committee on Veterans' Affairs, and unidentified individual at celebration of enactment of PL 100-48, the Montgomery GI Bill.
H.R. 1400; House Resolution 1400; G.I. Bill; GI Bill; Montgomery GI Bill; Montgomery, Gillespie V.; Mack Gerald Fleming;
G.V. 'Sonny' Montgomery at podium with Mack Gerald Fleming-Staff Director of the Committee on Veterans' Affairs, at celebration of enactment of PL 100-48, the Montgomery GI Bill.
Mrs. A. S. Armstrong hopes that the College will remain open during Christmas break and that her son, Harvey C. A. Fleming, can remain. December 8, 1899. In a follow up letter, Mrs. Armstrong thanks Stone for sending a report on Harvey's progress...
In a letter to Stone, H. A. Fleming explains that it is impossible for him to come back to school right now because he has yellow fever. He says that as soon as he can come back to school he will. October 16, 1899.
Darden, John P.; Fleming & Baldwin (Firm: Natchez, Miss.); Cotton--Purchasing--Mississippi--Jefferson County.; Confederate States of America--Confiscations and contributions.
Letter from Fleming & Baldwin to John P. Darden, regarding the amount of cotton he turned over to the Confederate treasury.