Sykes family; Winona (Miss.); Civil war; United States; Slavery; African-Americans; Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865; Confederate States of America; Sykes, James William, 1810-1885
Letter from William Sykes in Winona, Mississippi, to James Sykes, bemoaning the reelection of Abraham Lincoln, the end of his hopes for peace, and the impoverished and demoralized state of the Confederacy. He mentions the murder of a Captain...
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.
Rand, Clayton, b. 1891--Photographs.; Mississippi authors--Photographs.; Military uniforms.; United States. Army--Photographs.; United States. Air Force--Photographs.; Dixie Guide (Newspaper: Gulfport, Miss.)
Clayton Rand posing with U.S. Army and Air Force officers.
Dean of MSU Libraries Frances Coleman (left) welcomes the MS Model Security Council officers and guests - including visiting dignitaries Christopher Gunning (at seal) and Ranko Vilovic (third from right) - during the Mississippi Model Security...
Dean of MSU Libraries Frances Coleman (right) visits with MS Model Security Council Officers and visiting dignitary Chris Gunning (in forefront), First Secretary for Political Affairs, Embassy of the United States to Gabon and Political Section...
(at left) Chris Gunning, First Secretary for Political Affairs, Embassy
of the United States to Gabon and Political Section Chief for Sao Tome and Principe, visits with MS Model Security Council officers during the Mississippi Model Security...
(from left) Douglas Ansel, Secretary General of the Mississippi Model Security Council; Amber McCorkel, Diplomatic Officer of the Mississippi Model Security Council; Sarah Coffey, Diplomatic Officer of the Mississippi Model Security Council; Chris...
Mississippi State University--Employees--Interviews; Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station; Mississippi State University. Cooperative Extension Service; Mississippi State University--History; Mississippi State...
Oral history; Interview conducted with Rodney Foil on June 18 and 25, 2002 at Mitchell Memorial Library, Mississippi State University. Robert Rodney Foil was born in Bogalusa, Louisiana in 1934. He received his B.S. (1956) and M.S. (1960) in...
John C. Stennis; Keesler Air Force Base; John Stennis in Mississippi; Stennis
Senator Stennis (center- in black) stands with his hat over his heart as the Forces and officers of Keesler Air Force Base salute the departing senator in May, 1957.
John C. Stennis Keesler Air Force Base John Stennis in Mississippi Stennis
Some officers at Keesler Air Force Base show Senator Stennis (third from left) the bunks at the Base on June 5, 1961. Three of the officers wear name badges that can be read from left to right as "Dickson,"Bledsoe, and "Hardy.
John C. Stennis Keesler Air Force Base John Stennis in Mississippi Stennis
Some officers at Keesler Air Force Base show Senator Stennis (second from left) some classrooom equipment at Keesler Air Force Base on June 5, 1961. The officer on the right wears a name badge that identifies him as "Benson, and the officer in the...
Knox, James, 1786-1864; Pickens County (Ala.); Presbyterians; Agriculture; Slavery; African-Americans; Somerville, James, 1827-1868; Oak Grove Presbyterian Church (Franconia, Ala.); Sons of Temperance of North America; Cotton; Presbyterian Church...
Diary kept from March 1848 to February 1851 by James Knox (1786-1864), a planter and Presbyterian church elder in Pickens County, Alabama. The diary records planting, harvesting, and other agricultural work, as well as Presbytery meetings and...
College students--Mississippi--History.; Eliot, George, 1819-1880. Adam Bede.; Spencer, Herbert, 1820-1903.; Women--Suffrage--United States--History--19th century.; Mormons--Mississippi--History.; Elections--Mississippi--History.; Millsaps College...
Letter to Cammie Williams from his brother, Mims Williams, at Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi, regarding books he has read, political matters, his opposition to women's suffrage, and a Natchez pastor found out to be homosexual.