Photograph of Harry Arcarese, as Southern's mascot, General Nat. In 1953, General Nat (for Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest) was approved as the Southerners’ mascot. The first General Nat was Archie Hughes, and Nat’s horse was named Son of Dixie.
Typewritten letter from Matthew Zwerling to his parents, Israel and Florence Zwerling, dated August 10, 1964. In this brief note, Zwerling notifies his parents that he moved to Marks.
From the Tigert (David Neal) Letters; this collection contains approximately 200 letters written by David Neal Tigert to his family while he was at basic training at Fort Sam Houston in Texas. Letter from Tigert to his mother and father from...
From the Tigert (David Neal) Letters; this collection contains approximately 200 letters written by David Neal Tigert to his family while he was at basic training at Fort Sam Houston in Texas. Letter from Tigert to his mother and father from...
From the Spears (Lawrence D.) Civil Rights Collection. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) teletype from the Director to the New Orleans office, dated July 10, 1964. Gives instructions to conduct an investigation into an attack on Rabbi...
One letter from Southern Railroad Company Secretary N.G. Bryson in Vicksburg, Mississippi, to Mississippi & Alabama Railroad Company Secretary A.J. McConnico in Holly Springs, Mississippi, concerning financial transactions between the two railroad...
From the Margret and Hans Augusto Rey Papers.; Ceramic large glazed "Jonah and the whale" designed by H.A. and created by Margret Rey (1973). 10.5" x 6.5" x 10.5"
From the Margret and Hans Augusto Rey Papers.; Ceramic glazed round white plate with brown Star of David and pattern with eight circles, made by Margret Rey in 1973; 1" x 10" x 10"
From the Margret and Hans Augusto Rey Papers.; Ceramic large shallow bowl with brown wheel and circle pattern. Made by Margrey Rey in 1971. 10" x 2.5" x 10"
From the Margret and Hans Augusto Rey Papers.; Ceramic damaged plate with blue glazed smiley-faced sun design. Made by Margret Rey in 1969. 10" x 1" x 10"
From the Margret and Hans Augusto Rey Papers.; Ceramic damaged large fluted bowl with brown circles and triangles painted on sides. Made by Margret Rey in 1971. 10" x 5" x 10"
From the Margret and Hans Augusto Rey Papers.; Ceramic damaged large black partially glazed bowl. Made by Margret Rey, circa 1965-1980. 10.5" x 3" x 10.5"
From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection. Cartoon by Eldon Pletcher. President Richard Nixon is dressed as a cowboy, and he is trying to stay in the saddle aboard a bucking horse. The horse's body (all except head, neck, and four legs) are drawn...
Oral history.; An interview conducted on October 22, 2005 with Wendy Frost. A registered nurse from Findlay, Ohio, Ms. Frost was a volunteer with the American Red Cross in South Mississippi following Hurricane Katrina.
Oral history.; An interview conducted on May 12, 2008 with Julia Caruso, a retired teacher who lives in Waveland, MS. She discusses Hurricane Katrina's devastation on the area as well as its impact on her family and close friends.