Cumberland Presbyterian Church; Selma (Ala.); Clergy; Religious gatherings; Military chaplains; Civil war; United States; Campbell, John P., 1801-1868; Cowan, Samuel Montgomery, 1801-1881; Chadick, William Davidson, 1817-1878; Borah, Jacob T.,...
Minutes of Cumberland Presbyterian Church convention held in Selma, Alabama, in 1863. Includes roll of ministers and elders present on each day of the convention, most from Alabama and Tennessee. The convention established committees for a...
Phoenix Cooperative Association.; Darden, Thomas L.; Whitney, P. K.; Fairley, H. J.; Tunstall, J. P.; McCormich, J. B.; Darden, Putnam.; State Grange of Mississippi.
Thomas L. Darden's minutes from a meeting of the Phoenix Cooperative Association's Board of Directors.
Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation; Cotton; Insecticides
Summary of County Reports of Expected Use of Insecticide on 1951 Cotton Crop in Mississippi. Provide by the USDA and used by the State Defense Production Advisory Committee for crop production planning.
Phoenix Cooperative Association.; State Grange of Mississippi.
A financial report for the Phoenix Cooperative Association by J. R. Armstead, treasurer and clerk. On the back, the report is validated by J. B. McCormick and C. W. Whitney.
Darden, John P.; Browning, William H.; African-Americans--Mississippi--Claiborne County.; Slaves--Mississippi--Claiborne County--Bills of sale.
Bill of sale from William H. Browning to John P. Darden for four teenage slaves: Martha (age 17); Mary (age 17); Smith (age 15), and Emily (age 14). On the reverse, Darden relinquishes Mary, who 'proved defective.' Transactions took place in Port...
Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation; Mississippi Cooperative Extension Service; Farming; Farmers; Swayze family; Yazoo County (Miss.)
Program printed for event at the King Edward Hotel in Jackson (Miss.) honoring the Harris Swayze family of Yazoo County, Mississippi's Master Farm Family of 1959. Includes a list of previous recipients of the award.
Home economics; African-American women; Little, Alice Irene, 1903-1983; African-American extension workers
Program for an appreciation ceremony for Miss Alice Irene Little, Associate Home Economist for Lee County Extension Service, for 29 years of service, January 19, 1969.