4 March 1834 letter to Aaron Spell from Leigh Maddux & Co. concerning the state of the currency and cotton market and conveying to Spell their requirements for accounts that are not current.
Cotton trade--Mississippi--Holmes County.; Cotton trade--Louisiana--New Orleans.; Business records--Mississippi--Holmes County.
25 March 1842 letter from Chs. E. Mount, Benton, Mississippi, to A. Spell concerning financial matters and offering legal assistance to Spell in handling his bankruptcy.
Cotton industry--1840-1850.; Cotton trade--Mississippi--Holmes County.; Cotton trade--Louisiana--New Orleans.; Business records--Mississippi--Holmes County.; Steamboats.; Patrick Henry (Steamboat)
25 December 1840 letter from A. M. Nathan of New Orleans, via the steamer Patrick Henry, to Aaron Spell concerning shipping cotton to New Orleans in the upcoming year.
Cotton growing--Mississippi--Sunflower County.;
Farm mechanization--Mississippi--Sunflower County.;
Sharecropping--Mississippi--Sunflower County.;
Sunflower Plantation Inc. (Sunflower County, Miss.);
Taylor and Crate Company (Sunflower County,...
Speech presented by Shirley Taylor (possibly Horace F.?), Buffalo, New York, before "The Uncommon Council" at the University Club, February 18, 1954, concerning the erection and operation of the "Merigold Sawmill" by the Taylor and Crate Company.
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.
Taxation.; Cotton.; United States. Agricultural Adjustment Act 1933.; Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945.
Typed letter from Rebecca Baskin to President Roosevelt, concerning the Cotton Adjustment Act and her cotton ginning allotment and requesting relief from taxes on her unginned cotton crop. Written October 18, 1935. Mrs. Baskin received a reply...
In a series of three letters, the first being from a son to his parents and the second and third being to Stone, the Halstead family writes concerning grades and Christmas holidays. In the letter home to his parents, the son writes about how he has...
Stennis, John Cornelius, D-MS; H.E.W.; Health Education and Welfare; Stewart, William H.; Gardner, John W.
Senator Stennis writes the Surgeon General William H. Stewart and the Secretary of the Department of Health Education and Welfare John W. Gardner concerning the practices of the field agents in Mississippi.