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    • John C. Stennis Oral History Project Script

    • John C. Stennis Oral History Project Script

    • 0le Miss Abernathy, Tom American Legion Associated Press Baker, Howard Barkley, Alben Barnett, Ross Bilbo, Theodore Black Monday Brady, Tom Brunini, Ed Carter, Hodding Citizens Council Clark, John Coleman, J.P. Colmer, Bill Colmer,...

    • This interview is with Frank E. Smith of Jackson, Mississippi. Mr. Smith worked in John C. Stennis' campaign for the Senate in 1947, and later, while also serving as a member of the Mississippi Senate, worked on Stennis' Washington staff. Mr. Smith...
    • Interview with Paul H. Perkins

    • Interview with Paul H. Perkins

    • 4-H Clubs; Farm life-Mississippi; Depressions--1929--United States; Tennessee Valley Authority; Electric power--Mississippi; Tornadoes--Mississippi--Tupelo.

    • Oral history; First of two interviews conducted with Paul H. Perkins, conducted on February 11, 2005 at Mitchell Memorial Library, Mississippi State University.
    • Aberdeen Creamery Bulletin

    • Aberdeen Creamery Bulletin

    • Aberdeen (Miss.); Creameries.; Dairy Plants.; Aberdeen Creamery Company (Aberdeen, Miss.)

    • 16-page pamphlet provided for patrons of the Aberdeen Creamery in Aberdeen, Mississippi. Volume 2, Number 11, dated September 1924.
    • Lauri Mundi

    • Lauri Mundi

    • Aberdeen (Miss.); Dwellings

    • Lauri Mundi, the Bishop Paine House, built by Rev. Turner Saunders from 1845-1847. Later owned by the Paine family. This photo was taken after 1939 and shows the redone facade. Side view includes garden walk.
    • Lauri Mundi

    • Lauri Mundi

    • Aberdeen (Miss.); Dwellings

    • Lauri Mundi, the Bishop Paine House, built by Rev. Turner Saunders from 1845-1847. Later owned by the Paine family. This photo was taken after 1939 and shows the redone facade.
    • Lauri Mundi

    • Lauri Mundi

    • Aberdeen (Miss.); Dwellings

    • Lauri Mundi, the Bishop Paine House, built by Rev. Turner Saunders from 1845-1847. Later owned by the Paine family. Photo shows the house's original facade with one-story porch.
    • Lauri Mundi

    • Lauri Mundi

    • Aberdeen (Miss.); Dwellings

    • Lauri Mundi, the Bishop Paine House, built by Rev. Turner Saunders from 1845-1847. Later owned by the Paine family. This photo was taken after 1939 and shows the redone facade.
    • The Magnolias

    • The Magnolias

    • Aberdeen (Miss.); Dwellings

    • The Magnolias, located on Commerce Street in Aberdeen, Mississippi. Built in 1850 for Dr. William Alfred Sykes and later donated to the city of Aberdeen.
    • The Magnolias

    • The Magnolias

    • Aberdeen (Miss.); Dwellings

    • The Magnolias, located on Commerce Street in Aberdeen, Mississippi. Built in 1850 for Dr. William Alfred Sykes and later donated to the city of Aberdeen.
    • The Magnolias

    • The Magnolias

    • Aberdeen (Miss.); Dwellings

    • The Magnolias, located on Commerce Street in Aberdeen, Mississippi. Built in 1850 for Dr. William Alfred Sykes and later donated to the city of Aberdeen.
    • The Magnolias

    • The Magnolias

    • Aberdeen (Miss.); Dwellings

    • The Magnolias, located on Commerce Street in Aberdeen, Mississippi. Built in 1850 for Dr. William Alfred Sykes and later donated to the city of Aberdeen.
    • The Magnolias

    • The Magnolias

    • Aberdeen (Miss.); Dwellings

    • Parlor of The Magnolias, located on Commerce Street in Aberdeen, Mississippi. Built in 1850 for Dr. William Alfred Sykes and later donated to the city of Aberdeen.
    • The Magnolias

    • The Magnolias

    • Aberdeen (Miss.); Dwellings

    • Partial view of parlor of The Magnolias, located on Commerce Street in Aberdeen, Mississippi. Built in 1850 for Dr. William Alfred Sykes and later donated to the city of Aberdeen.
    • The Magnolias

    • The Magnolias

    • Aberdeen (Miss.); Dwellings

    • Front walk and entry of The Magnolias, located on Commerce Street in Aberdeen, Mississippi. Built in 1850 for Dr. William Alfred Sykes and later donated to the city of Aberdeen.
    • The Magnolias

    • The Magnolias

    • Aberdeen (Miss.); Dwellings

    • Front walk and entry of The Magnolias, located on Commerce Street in Aberdeen, Mississippi. Built in 1850 for Dr. William Alfred Sykes and later donated to the city of Aberdeen.
    • The Castle

    • The Castle

    • Aberdeen (Miss.); Dwellings; Castles

    • The Castle on Commerce Street in Aberdeen, Mississippi, completed c. 1883 by B.W. DeCourcey and later altered by the Kimmel Brothers.
    • The Castle

    • The Castle

    • Aberdeen (Miss.); Dwellings; Castles

    • The Castle on Commerce Street in Aberdeen, Mississippi, completed c. 1883 by B.W. DeCourcey and later altered by the Kimmel Brothers. Photographed by James Butters for the Historic American Buildings Survey in 1936.
    • Lea-Griffin-Dortch house

    • Lea-Griffin-Dortch house

    • Aberdeen (Miss.); Dwellings; Monroe Female Institute (Aberdeen, Miss.); Lea, Addison, 1813-1859; Griffin, Lewis Lawrence, 1794-1867

    • The Griffin-Dortch house in Aberdeen, built c. 1851 on Commerce and Hickory, and named for General Lewis Lawrence Griffin (1794-1867). Originally built for Rev. Addison Lea (1813-1859), who ran the Monroe Female Institute in a separate building on...
    • Lea-Griffin-Dortch house and Confederate monument

    • Lea-Griffin-Dortch house and Confederate monument

    • Aberdeen (Miss.); Dwellings; Monroe Female Institute (Aberdeen, Miss.); Lea, Addison, 1813-1859; Griffin, Lewis Lawrence, 1794-1867

    • The Griffin-Dortch house in Aberdeen, built circa 1851 on Commerce and Hickory, and named for General Lewis Lawrence Griffin (1794-1867). Originally built for Rev. Addison Lea (1813-1859), who ran the Monroe Female Institute in a separate building...
    • Two women at Lauri Mundi

    • Two women at Lauri Mundi

    • Aberdeen (Miss.); Dwellings; Women; Women's clothing

    • Two unidentified women at Lauri Mundi, which was built by Rev. Turner Saunders from 1845-1847. Later owned by the Paine family. Photo shows the house's original facade with one-story porch.

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