Agriculture--Mississippi--History; Yazoo County (Miss.); Clark, Will T., Jr.--Family.
W. T. (Will) Clark Jr. family farm; multiple views. Farm of 2000 acres located seven miles northwest of Yazoo City. Will Clark , Jr. is MSU alumnus. Yazoo Co. agent Pat McGowan assisted with selection of farm family.
Agriculture--Mississippi--History; Madison County (Miss.); Hobson, Clifton--Family.
Clifton Hobson family farm; multiple views. Farm of 187 acres located five miles south and east of Canton, MS. Madison Co. Agricultural agent Sam Estess assisted with selection of farm family.
Agriculture--Mississippi--History; Humphreys County (Miss.); Outlaw, J.G.--Family.
J. G. Outlaw family farm; multiple views. Farm of 840 acres located southeast of Silver City on the banks of the Yazoo River. Humphreys Co. agent Elmo Hill assisted with selection of farm family.
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson); 1822-1885;Civil War;Politicians Presidents;Politics and government;Generals
The Chronology of Ulysses S. Grant's life is extracted from the 31 volumes of the Papers of Ulysses S. Grant and is presented here as a full-length time line of Grant's life.
Craig, James W.--Photographs.; Mississippi Forestry Association--Photographs.; Woolfolk State Office Building (Jackson, Miss.)--Photographs.
Mississippi State Forester James Craig and Mississippi Forestry Association members in front of Woolfolk State Office building in Jackson, Mississippi, June 1954.
Ruble Cothran family farm; multiple views. Farm of 50 acres located southwest of Morgan City; 20 additional acres are rented for farming cotton. Leflore Co. Home Demonstration agent Mrs. Ethel Bowman assisted with selection of farm family.
Neshoba Co. (Miss.) ; Duncan, James Leonard--Family.;farm life--Mississippi.
James Leonard Duncan family farm; multiple views. Farm of 300 acres located in the Midway Community about seven and a half miles southeast of Philadelphia just off highway 19. Neshoba Co. agent C. S. (Bill) Norton and Associate county agent Joe...
Leake Co. (Miss.) ; Edwards, C. D.--Family.;farm life--Mississippi.
C. D. Edwards family farm; multiple views. Farm of 136 acres located 11 miles northeast of Carthage in the Barnes Community. Leake Co. agent B. H. Dixon and Associate county agent E. L. Locke assisted with selection of farm family.
Latimore Q. Fortenberry family farm; multiple views. Farm of 113 acres about seven miles east of Tylertown, MS in the Knoxo Community. Walthall Co. agent Ansel Estess, Associate county agent Sam Dyar, and Associate Home Demonstration agent Mrs....
Longleaf pine; Wilson, R. S. (Robert Samuel); 4-H Club Congress (Miss.); 4-H clubs
Dedication of longleaf pine tree set by 4-H Club members in 1929 in honor of R.S. Wilson, director of extension (1919-1930), during 1934 4-H Club Congress by club members.
4-H clubs; Humphreys County (Miss.); 4-H Club Congress (Miss.);Mississippi State University (Starkville, Miss.); McCain Hall (Mississippi State University); Sculpture
Humphreys County (Miss.) 4-H club members in front of McCain Hall, Mississippi State University: '1. Mary Alice Aust; 2. Frances Knight; 3. Ruth McCauley; 4. Evelyn Carter; 5. Ruby Linebarger; 6. Ethel Breeland; 7. Leana Minchew; 8. Billie F....
4-H clubs; Jefferson County (Miss.); 4-H Club Congress (Miss.);Mississippi State University; McCain Hall (Mississippi State University); Sculpture
4-H Club members from Jefferson County (Miss.) at the 1941 Club Congress admire the 'Bent' sculpture McCain Hall on the Mississippi State University campus.
4-H clubs; Mississippi State University. Cooperative Extension Service;Mississippi State University (Starkville, Miss.)
Pike County 4-H club members in front of the Agricultural Extension Service building. Some names include: Billie J. Brewer, Louise Wilson, Ouida Lawrence, Bobbie Sue Raborn, Mary Ellis Raborn, Mary Katherine Nettles, Dorothy Marie Price, Rich...
4-H clubs; Piney Woods School (Piney Woods, Miss.); African-Americans; Post office stations and branches; U. S. Post Office (Piney Woods, Miss.); Rankin County (Miss.)
Unidentified group of African-Americans, probably Piney Woods 4-H Club members, in front of the Piney Woods Post Office.