Commencement ceremonies--Mississippi--Chickasaw County.; Chickasaw County Agricultural High School (Buena Vista, Miss.); Agricultural high schools--Mississippi--Chickasaw County; Brand, John Shelton, 1908-1985.
Invitation to the commencement exercises for Chickasaw County Agricultural High School in 1929, with card of student John Shelton Brand.
Jackson (Miss.); Civil war; United States; Pillage; Rice, Augusta H.; Percy family; Yerger family; Rice, Augusta H., 1831-1906
Letter from T. E. Percy, Jackson, Mississippi, to Augusta Hopkins Rice in Oktibbeha County, thanking her for her hospitality during a recent visit, mentioning his Yerger neighbors, telling her about Yankee soldiers who damaged his house, almost...
Dalton, John. Meridian Naval Air Station. World War I. Defense Authorization Bill.
1- Navy Secretary John Dalton has accepted your invitation to visit Meridian Naval Aire Station. What are the details on the visit?; 2- Veterans Day this year marks the 75th anniversary of the end of World War I and throughout the country,...
Bosnia. P-T Phone Home Project. Boorda, Jeremy. Meridian Naval Air Station.
1- The Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Jeremy Boorda, has accepted your invitation to visit Meridian Naval Air Station. What are the details on this?; 2- The situation has gotten worse in Bosnia and the U.S. has sent three warships and 3,600...
Centers For Disease Control. Dalton, John. Meridian Naval Air Station. Columbus Air Force Base. Widnall, Sheila.
1- You met Monday with official from the Centers for Disease Control on the health problems being experienced by some Gulf War veterans and their families in Mississippi. What happened at the meeting?; 2- Navy Secretary John Dalton came to Meridian...
Rice, Donald. Bush, George H.W. Columbus Air Force Base. Meridian, MS. State of the Union. National Guard.
1- Air Force Secretary Donald Rice accepted your invitation to visit Columbus Air Force Base last week. What were his impressions of the facility and the people there?; 2- From Columbus, you flew to Meridian to participate in the conversion of the...
White, Hugh Lawson, 1882-1965.; Allred, James V., 1899-1959.; Balls (Parties). ; Mississippi State University--Sports.; Texas Christian University--Sports.; Cotton Bowl (Football game); Texas Centennial (1936 : Dallas, Tex.)
Mississippi State College vs. T.C.U. Cotton Bowl and Texas Centennial train trip memorabilia: An invitation to the October 23, 1936 ""Governors' Ball.""
White, Hugh Lawson, 1882-1965.; Allred, James V., 1899-1959.; Balls (Parties). ; Mississippi State University--Sports.; Texas Christian University--Sports.; Cotton Bowl (Football game); Texas Centennial (1936 : Dallas, Tex.)
Mississippi State College vs. T.C.U. Cotton Bowl and Texas Centennial train trip memorabilia: An invitation to the October 23, 1936 ""Governors' Ball.""
Whitworth Female College (Brookhaven, Miss.); Women's colleges--Mississippi--History.; Fitzhugh, Lewis T.; Commencement ceremonies.; Taylor, Robt. L. (Robert Love), 1850-1912.; Barksdale, E. (Ethelbert), 1824-1893.; Galloway, Charles B. (Charles...
Invitation to the commencement exercises of Whitworth Female College in Brookhaven, Mississippi, including a list of the graduates. Events took place June 19-21, though no year is stated. Lewis T. Fitzhugh was President of the college from...
Spiritualism--United States--History--19th century.; Opera--United States--19th century.; Lee, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1807-1870.
Letter from "Lulu" (Martha Louisa Starr) in Charleston, South Carolina, to her fiance. They were married in December of 1870, and Wednesday fell on May 4 in 1870. She mentions meeting Robert E. Lee; he died only five months later.
Elections--United States--1896.; Gold standard--History.; Bimetallism--United States--History.; Saint Francisville (La.); Foster, Murphy J. (Murphy James), 1849-1921.; Wit and humor.; Plays on words.; Medicine--Humor.
Letter to Cammie Williams from his cousin, George H. Douglas, in Morgan City, Louisiana. Douglas mentions being a "silver bug," a reference to the 1896 political debate over the gold standard versus "Free Silver."