Haven Institute and Conservatory of Music (Meridian, Miss.); Haven Institute and Conservatory of Music (Meridian, Miss.)--Pictorial works; College campuses--Mississippi--Meridian--Pictorial works; Conservatories of...
The school catalog of Haven Institute for the 1923-1924 year.
Southern Christian Institute (Edwards, Miss.); African American universities and colleges--Pictorial works; Southern Christian Institute (Edwards, Miss.)--Pictorial works; College campuses-- Mississippi--Edwards--Pictorial works; Dormitories--...
The school catalog of Southern Christian Institute for the 1924-1925 year.
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885; Civil War; Politicians; Presidents; Politics and government; Generals
Volume 21 of a continuing series (currently 31 volumes) showcasing an edited collection of documents by and about Ulysses S. Grant. Materials in the series span the dates of 1837-1885; volume 21 spans the dates of November 1,1870-May 31, 1871.
Blindness--History.; Blindness rehabilitation.; State Blind Institute (Jackson, Miss.); Schools--Mississippi--History.; Blind--Education and institutions--United States.; Blind--Education--History--19th century.
Pamphlet published by Alcorn & Fisher, Mississippi state printers, in 1872, containing the 1871 annual report by Sarah B. Merrill, superintendent of the State Blind Institute. The pamphlet includes the names of the pupils in 1871, their places of...
Margarine; Margarine industry; American Institute of Home Grown Fats and Oils; Cobb, Lois D. (Lois Dowdle), 1889-1987; United States. Smith-Kleberg Bill (1934)
Pamphlet about the Smith-Kleberg Bill (S. 3203 and H. R. 8050), published by the American Institute of Home Grown Fats and Oils. The purpose of the bill was to promote the use of margarine and remove some of the restrictions and tariffs on the...
Education--Mississippi--Prentiss County.; Booneville High School (Booneville, Miss.)--Pictorial works.; Teaching--Mississippi--Prentiss County.;
Announcement for the Booneville Institute, a teacher education course to be held at the old Booneville High School, by D.A. Hill, Superintendent of Education for Prentiss County.
Press conference announcing the creation of the John C. Stennis Institute on Government. Senator Stennis talks about his vision for the Institute and how it will impact students at Mississippi State University. This recording was transferred from...
Mississippi State University--History.; Farmers' institutes--Mississippi--Madison County.; Mississippi Agricultural and Mechanical College.; Yellowley, J. B.; Battley, J. N.; Waterman, O. G.; Thompson, R. H.; Atkinson, R. L.
Programme of Exercises for the Farmers Institute held at Ridgeland, Mississippi December 11-13, 1902.
Mississippi State University. Cooperative Extension Service.; Farmers' institutes--Mississippi.; Mississippi Agricultural and Mechanical College.; Hightower, G. R.
Program for the Mississippi State Farmers' Institute, September 1-4, 1914.
Mississippi State University--History.; Farmers--Mississippi.; Agricultural extension work--Mississippi.; Mississippi State College.; Churches--Mississippi.; Communities--Mississippi.; Farm and Home Week (Mississippi State College Extension Service)
Program for the Thirteenth Annual Institute for Town and Country Church Leaders, January 9-11, probably 1953 or 1954.
Margarine; American Institute of Home Grown Fats and Oils
Report by Lois Dowdle Cobb, director of the American Institute of Home Grown Fats and Oils, about her activities promoting the use of margarine in 1934-1935.
Aberdeen (Miss.); Dwellings; Monroe Female Institute (Aberdeen, Miss.); Lea, Addison, 1813-1859; Griffin, Lewis Lawrence, 1794-1867
The Griffin-Dortch house in Aberdeen, built c. 1851 on Commerce and Hickory, and named for General Lewis Lawrence Griffin (1794-1867). Originally built for Rev. Addison Lea (1813-1859), who ran the Monroe Female Institute in a separate building on...
Aberdeen (Miss.); Dwellings; Monroe Female Institute (Aberdeen, Miss.); Lea, Addison, 1813-1859; Griffin, Lewis Lawrence, 1794-1867
The Griffin-Dortch house in Aberdeen, built circa 1851 on Commerce and Hickory, and named for General Lewis Lawrence Griffin (1794-1867). Originally built for Rev. Addison Lea (1813-1859), who ran the Monroe Female Institute in a separate building...