United States. National Park Service.; Natchez Trace Parkway--Maps.; Blommart, John.; Taverns (Inns)--Mississippi--History.; Mount Locust (Natchez, Miss.); Sleepy Hollow (Natchez, Miss.)
1957 brochure about the Mount Locust house and grounds on the Natchez Trace Parkway in Mississippi. It includes a history of the house and its owners, as well as photographs and a map of the location.
Hollingsworth Bros. (Crystal Springs, Miss.); Grocery trade--Mississippi--History.; Joseph Levy & Bro. (New Orleans, La.)
Bill for Cammie Williams from Hollingsworth Bros., dealers in general merchandise and plantation supplies in Crystal Springs, Mississippi, 1890. This is a corrected version of a previous bill.
Hollingsworth Bros. (Crystal Springs, Miss.); Grocery trade--Mississippi--History.; Joseph Levy & Bro. (New Orleans, La.)
Bill for Henry Butler from Hollingsworth Bros., dealers in general merchandise and plantation supplies in Crystal Springs, Mississippi, 1890. This is a corrected version of a previous bill.
Brief note on an ad for Worcester Corset Company of Massachusetts. The ad mentions "Bon Ton, Queen Bess, Ironsides & F. C. Corsets, Also the Patent Lock Clasp & Cloth Busk Protector."
Sepulchral monuments--Mississippi.; Williams family.
Contract between Cammie Williams and A. J. Martin of Vicksburg, Mississippi, to build and set up a grave monument in Raymond, Mississippi, for Williams' mother, Virginia. The monument was to be made of white Georgia marble and would cost $133.
Contract between Cammie Williams and Dan Banks, witnessed by J.C. Hollingsworth, for 2000 pounds of baled cotton in exchange for rented land and a mule.