Mississippi State University--History.; Agricultural engineering--Mississippi.; McWhorter, J. C.; Edwards, F. E.; Jones, T. N.
Essay detailing the history of agricultural engineering in Mississippi, from 1905 to 1967, by J. C. McWhorter, F. E. Edwards, and T. N. Jones. September 1967.
Mississippi State University--History.; Anderson, W. S.; Horticulture--Mississippi.; Mississippi State College. Horticulture Dept.--History.; Mississippi A&M Horticultural Society. Mississippi State University. Dept. of Plant and Soil...
""Horticulture at Mississippi State University: A Brief Historical Sketch,"" by W. S. Anderson, Head, Department of Horticulture, 1941-1963. Dated April 1963.
Beauvoir (Biloxi, Miss.)--Photographs; Boy Scouts--Photographs.; Trails and paths--Mississippi.; Duffy, Charles--Photographs.; Schmalz, Gary--Photographs.; Blackledge, W. A.--Photographs.; Dixie Guide (Newspaper: Gulfport, Miss.)
Tiak-Beauvoir Boy Scout Trail opens, 1965. Trail begins at Fruitland Park, six miles north of Wiggins and ends at Beauvoir. Pictured in front of Beauvoir are Charles Duffy of the Pine Burr Area Boy Scouts Council, W. A. Blackledge manager of...
Fort Massachusetts (Ship Island, Miss.)--Photographs.; Fortifications--United States--Mississippi.; Beaches--Mississippi.; Gulf Coast (Miss.)--Photographs.; Dixie Guide (Newspaper: Gulfport, Miss.)
"Coast-Wide effort may save fort": Hurricane Betsy furthered damaged Fort Massachusetts, Ship Island, Mississippi. Photograph shows the condition of the fort, 1965.
Mississippi Press Association officers elected at the Association's 100th year anniversary convention at the Buena Vista Hotel, Biloxi, Mississippi, 1966. Seated is Bob Cook of Pontotoc, new MPA president. Standing from left: Hunt Howell,...
New officers of the Mississippi Press Women chosen at the annual meeting at the Buena Vista Hotel, Biloxi, Mississippi, 1966 (left to right): Mrs. Jack Tannehill, Philadelphia, presiding officer; Mrs. Mildred Dearman, Carthage, Vice-President; Mrs....
Eugene P. Wilkes, Mississippi Coast newspaper publisher (right) is the first recipient of the Laurel Wreath Award, 1966. Presenting the award to Wilkes is Harold Barber, President, Coast Federal Savings and Loan Association, sponsor of the award.
Miss Carolyn Guice, Biloxi, Mississippi's Miss Camellia Queen, 1966, and Rick Butler, assistant manager, pose with a Mercury Cougar in front of the Buena Vista Motel, in cooperation with the national Master Hosts organization.