Plantations; Plantation overseers; Choctaw Agency (Oktibbeha County, Miss.); Cattle; Swine; Agriculture; Slaughtering and slaughter-houses; Spinning; Rice, Augusta H., 1831-1906
Letter from plantation manager A. B. Parks in Choctaw Agency, Mississippi, to Augusta Hopkins Rice, reporting that he slaughtered some hogs and is sending her some meat and produce. He also writes about cattle and spinning. 1864.
International Order of the Rainbow for Girls--Photographs.; Evening gowns.; Order of the Demolay--Photographs.; Dixie Guide (Newspaper: Gulfport, Miss.)
Miss Judy Jones, Queen of the anniversary ball of the Order of the Rainbow for Girls and Chapter 285, Order of the DeMolay at the Great Southern Country Club, 1959.
Reveler's Club Annual Ball, 1960: Members dressed as girls of the Golden West are Mrs. Harold Barber, Mrs. Mitchell Salloum, Mrs. Donald Sutter, and Mrs. Archie Dickson.
Costumes.; Country clubs--Mississippi--Gulfport.; Mardi Gras--Photographs.; Dixie Guide (Newspaper: Gulfport, Miss.)
Revelers portrary Ancient Egypt at Annual Mardi Gras Ball, Gulfport, Mississippi. Left to Right: Mrs. A.V. Hays - Secretary; Mrs. E.A. Fant Jr. - Vice President; Mrs. Roy Anderson - Treasurer; Mrs. Knox White - President.
Smith Co. (Miss.) ; Currie, John--Family.;farm life--Mississippi.
John Currie family farm; multiple views. Farm of 140 acres located in the Lemon Community about eight miles north of Raleigh, MS. Smith Co. Agricultural agent Truitt Bufkin, Assistant county agent Earl Duckworth, and Home Demonstration agent Mrs....
J. Elizabeth Ball writes to Stone requesting information on her son, Harrison E. Ball, who has been hospitalized with the measels. She lists the various ailments he has experienced at the College and worries about his academic performance....
George M. Tuxbury writes to Stone on behalf of Mrs. J. Elizabeth Ball, whose son, Harrison E. Ball, is sick and must return home to Ocean Springs, Mississippi. Tuxbury implores Stone to find a job for Harrison at the College which will help him...