The editorial staff of the Southern Ruralist in 1919; includes P.H. Sauders, Col. F.J. Merrian, Professor MacKay, Mary Creswell, Dean Gray, Cully A. Cobb, Dr. J.H. McHalton.
Executives of American Agricultural Editors Association at Prince of Wales Ranch near Calgary in Canada. (L-R) T.L. Wheeler, Mrs. W.L. Carlyle, John Cunningham, Cully A. Cobb, W.L. Carlyle, and A.B. Calder.
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945; Cotton; Cobb, Cully Alton
President Franklin D. Roosevelt delivering the first check in the 1933 Cotton Plow-Up Campaign to William E. Morris, tenant farmer, Nueces County, Texas. Witnessing are (L-R) Marvin M. Jones, Cully A. Cobb, E.R. Eudaly, Richard Kleberg, and Henry...
4-H Clubs--Mississippi.; Happier Living Contest.; Home demonstration work--Mississippi.; 4-H Clubs--Songs and Music.; Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad Company.; Department of Agriculture and Forestry.
Happier Living Contest for Negro 4-H girls in Mississippi; contest promotional material includes 'Dreaming,' a '4-H Club Song for Girls.'
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.