Feemster family; Telegraph; Bedbugs; Selma (Ala.); Enterprise (Miss.); Feemster, Mary Louise (Loulie), 1838-1867
Letter, Alex W. Feemster in Selma, Alabama, to his wife, Loulie Feemster, in Enterprise, Mississippi, following up on the telegram he sent several days earlier; he has not yet received a reply and is worried about Mattie. He urges her once again...
Mississippi State University--History.; Army Specialized Training Program (U.S.); Mississippi State College.; Balls (Parties)--Mississippi--Oktibbeha County.; Davis, Leslie E.; Basketball--Mississippi--Oktibbeha County.;...
The Miss-State-Ment, a student newsletter for Mississippi State College, Volume 1, Number 3 (Wednesday, February 9, 1944).
Mississippi State University--History.; Army Specialized Training Program (U.S.); Mississippi State College.; Warshaw, Robert S.; Tarbox, James O.; Basketball--Mississippi--Oktibbeha County.; World War II.
The Miss-State-Ment, a student newsletter for Mississippi State College, Volume 1, Number 1 (Wednesday, January 26, 1944).
Mississippi State University--History.; Army Specialized Training Program (U.S.); Mississippi State College.; Theaters--Mississippi--Oktibbeha County.; World War II.
The Miss-State-Ment, a student newsletter for Mississippi State College, Volume 1, Number 5 (Wednesday, March 1, 1944).
Tensas Parish (La.)--History.; Natchez (Miss.)--History.; Waterproof (La.)--History.; Saint Joseph (La.)--History.; Plantation life--Louisiana--History--19th century.; Slavery--United States--History--19th century.; Levees--Louisiana.;...
Diary kept by plantation owner Zenas Preston from 1850-1853. Preston's plantation, Leftwich, was situated on Lake St. Peter in Tensas Parish, Louisiana, and Preston describes frequent trips to Waterproof, Saint Joseph, and Natchez via the...
Yellow fever--Mississippi.; Diaries.; Dry Grove (Miss.)--History.; Williams family.
Small journal kept by John Calvin Williams during the yellow fever epidemic in Dry Grove, Mississippi, in 1878. According to the note pasted later into the front of the journal, Williams himself died of the fever on October 31, 1878.
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.
Spiritualism--United States--History--19th century.; Opera--United States--19th century.; Lee, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1807-1870.
Letter from "Lulu" (Martha Louisa Starr) in Charleston, South Carolina, to her fiance. They were married in December of 1870, and Wednesday fell on May 4 in 1870. She mentions meeting Robert E. Lee; he died only five months later.
Clinton, Bill. Iraq. Hussein, Saddam. Montgomery GI Bill.
1- Gov. Bill Clinton was inaugurated as President of the United States on Wednesday. What were you impressions of this historic ceremony on the ground of the U.S. Capitol?; 2- The U.S. and its allies have launched air and missile attacks against...