4-H clubs; Girls; Boys; Pigs; Parade floats; Parades; Automobiles; United States Post Office (Corinth, Miss.); Post office buildings; World War, 1914-1918
A parade of Alcorn County 4-H club members during World War I.
African Americans Songs and music. 1911-1920. United States ; World War, 1914-1918 Songs and music. United States ; Minstrel music. Songs and music. ; Popular music ; African American soldiers
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.
Agriculture--Mississippi.; Industrialization--Mississippi.; Balance Agriculture with Industry (Miss.); Mississippi--Economic policy.; Mississippi Agricultural and Industrial Board.
The ""Balance Agriculture with Industry"" plan of action for community development, released by the Mississippi Agricultural and Industrial Board.
Armed forces--Insignia.; Military uniforms.; Infants.; Korean War, 1950-1953--Prisoners and prisons--Photographs.; Prisoners of war--Photographs.; Men's clothing.; McNeil, William--Photographs.; Dixie Guide (Newspaper: Gulfport, Miss.)
Corporal William NcNeil of Gulfport, was a Communist prisoner in Korea for 33 months and is show disembarking from a National Airlines plane at Gulfport Field and holding a young relative, 1953.
1- The Armed Services Personnel Subcommittee held a meeting this week on the Persian Gulf War Illness issue. You are the ranking Democrat on the committee and have worked extensively on this issue. What came out of the hearing?; 2- The House will...
1- You voted in favor of the Budget Reconciliation Bill passed in the House last week. Why did you support it?; 2- The House voted by more than a two-thirds majority to express the view that no U.S. military forces should be deployed on the ground...
Boys; Horses; Vicksburg (Miss.); Civil war; United States; Distemper; Traditional medicine; Oktibbeha County (Miss.); Walker, Maria, 1820-1893
Letter from Arthur Hopkins Rice, Meadow Woods, Oktibbeha County, Mississippi, to his aunt, Maria Walker. He writes about some of the horses having distemper, Mrs. Outlaw giving him a dog, killing snakes, and catching crayfish. He also mentions...
1- The President submitted his FY 1996 budget to Congress this week. What do you think of the plan?; 2- You were active in fighting the Smithsonian Institution on the Enola Gay Aircraft Exhibit and the World War II dropping of the atomic bomb on...
Business; Feemster family; Gaston family; Sewing; Fabric; Clothing and dress; Poetry; Civil war; United States; Oaths; Race relations; African-Americans; Tennessee; Courtship; Lowndes County (Miss.); Stainback, George Tucker, 1829-1902; Feemster,...
Letter, Loulie Feemster, Bigbee Bottom, Mississippi, to her husband, Alex W. Feemster, in Selma, Alabama, opening with news of church and business. She lists the fabrics she bought for clothes and includes a humorous limerick about wives spending...
Business; Gins; Civil war; United States; Confederate States of America. Army. Mississippi Infantry Regiment, 14th. Company K
Letter from Charles H. Abert to W. A. Blanchard, regarding the non-receipt of a gin band and other business matters. He writes that the war has begun in Charleston, and that his son, George Abert, has gone to Columbus to join the 'Rifle Company'...
Carnival--Louisiana--New Orleans--History.; Sunday school teachers.
Incomplete letter to Cammie Williams from Lizzie N. Douglas at Calvary Rectory in New Orleans, Louisiana. She writes about Mardi Gras and their local church.
Centers For Disease Control. Dalton, John. Meridian Naval Air Station. Columbus Air Force Base. Widnall, Sheila.
1- You met Monday with official from the Centers for Disease Control on the health problems being experienced by some Gulf War veterans and their families in Mississippi. What happened at the meeting?; 2- Navy Secretary John Dalton came to Meridian...
Civil war; Agriculture; United States; Fort Sumter (Charleston, S.C.); Jackson (Miss.)
Letter to Eudora Hobbs in Salem, North Carolina, from her cousin, N. H. Boyd, in Jackson, Mississippi, telling her about the local excitement over Virginia's secession from the Union. She writes that military companies are passing through...