Bridges--Mississippi--Photographs.; Pascagoula River Bridge (Miss.)--Photographs; Pascagoula (Miss.)--History.; Jackson County (Miss.)--History.; Mississippi. Dept. of Transportation--Photographs.
The famous Singing River in Pascagoula is being bridged by a new four -lane structure to be dedicated at Pascagoula on Friday afternoon, October 15th. This aerial view shows the finishing touches on the new bridge now being completed under the...
African-Americans--Mississippi--Photographs.; Mississippi State University. Cooperative Extension Service.; Choirs (Music)--Mississippi--Photographs.; Dwellings--Mississippi--Photographs.
Sadye Wier's early work with Mississippi State University Extension Service: 100 voice choir partially pictured in front of a house in Newton, Mississippi.
African-Americans--Mississippi--Photographs.; Mississippi State University. Cooperative Extension Service.; Newton County (Miss.)--Photographs.; 4-H Clubs--Mississippi--Newton County--Photographs.
Sadye Wier's early work with Mississippi State University Extension Service: 4-H group and leaders pictured on porch of building, Newton County, Mississippi.
African-Americans--Mississippi--Photographs.; Mississippi State University. Cooperative Extension Service.; Choirs (Music)--Mississippi--Photographs.; Dwellings--Mississippi--Photographs.
Sadye Wier's early work with Mississippi State University Extension Service: 100 voice choir partially pictured in front of a house in Newton, Mississippi.
Wier, Sadye H.--Photographs.; Canning and preserving--Photographs.
Showing the customer board in the community cannery at West Point, Mississippi. Pictured L-R are Mrs. Ivy, Sadye H. Wier, Bertha Sims, and Mrs. McFarland.
Happier Living Contest--Photographs.; Bedrooms--Mississippi--Photographs.; African-Americans--Mississippi--Photographs.; African-American Youth--Societies, clubs, etc.
Bedroom of Jeanette Foster (pictured), 1953 district winner in the 4-H Happier Living Contest.
Walthall County Champion, 4-H Rally, 1943. Pictured are (left) Jeanne Fortenberry, New Zion Girls' Club President and (right) Jewell Thomas, New Zion Boys' Club President.
Mississippi State Fair (Jackson, Miss.); Mississippi Cooperative Extension Service; Canning and preserving; Exhibitions
Homemade farm relief is pictured in this suggested pantry supply arranged by specialists of the Extension Service at State College (Starkville, Miss.), and set up at the Mississippi State Fair (Jackson, Miss.).