William Morgan, Jr. of Morgan City, Mississippi, vocational student and 4-H Club member, sold this calf, Royal M. Mixture 3438074, in the Southern National Hereford Sale, Greenwood, November 10, 1943 for $550 to C.S. Whittington, Greenwood,...
4-H clubs; Mississippi; Walthall County (Miss.); Calves; Livestock exhibitions
William Henry Mitchell of Tylertown (Miss.) won top honors with his calf at the Walthall County Livestock Show and then went to Hattiesburg and won grand champion. His calf sold for $1 a pound, bringing $795 at the Forrest County Show in 1944.
Walthall County Champion, 4-H Rally, 1943. Pictured are (left) Jeanne Fortenberry, New Zion Girls' Club President and (right) Jewell Thomas, New Zion Boys' Club President.
Senator Stennis in Mississippi Biloxi ROTC Servicemen Stennis
Visit of Honorable John C. Stennis, U.S. Senate, to Biloxi, MS; Senator second from left with four other men, ROTC servicemen, at dining table; one place card reads "Kenneth Toler"
Senator Stennis in Mississippi; Batesville; Printing Press; Employee; Stennis
Senator John Stennis standing (left) in Batesville, MS printing press talking to employee; man on left behind Senator; parts of printing press in foreground
Senator Stennis in Mississippi Batesville Printing Press Employee Stennis
Senator John Stennis standing (left) in Batesville, MS printing press talking to employee; man on left behind Senator; parts of printing press in foreground
"Made in 1901
The "Monarch Junior" used a new metal, ribbed tone arm and has a brass-finished elbo replace leather for horn coupling. The turntable is 7-inches in diameter. Original cost: $25.00.
In 1908 Edison increased the playing time of the cylinders. From 1888-1902 the speed of the records varied so the record could fit the song, anywhere from 90-144rpm. After 1902 the speed was standardized at 160rpm. In 1908 Edison cylinders...
In 1908 Edison increased the playing time of the cylinders. From 1888-1902 the speed of the records varied so the record could fit the song, anywhere from 90-144rpm. After 1902 the speed was standardized at 160rpm. In 1908 Edison cylinders...