From the Hattiesburg Historical Photographs; Photograph of two unidentified young ladies in a horse-drawn carriage in front of a large house. The location may be Bay Street in Hattiesburg.
From the Hattiesburg Historical Photographs; Photograph of the Phoenix Laundry in Hattiesburg. Employees are standing outside, along with horse-drawn delivery wagons.
From the Meridian Light and Railway Company Minute Book Collection. Photograph of a one volume, four hundred page Secretary's Record book detailing the minutes of the Meridian Light and Railway Company from February 18, 1901 to July 18, 1910....
From the Quantrill (William Clarke) Research Collection; Letter from Captain William H. Gregg to William E. Connelley, regarding Gregg's account of his horse, Scoggins.
From the Quantrill (William Clarke) Research Collection; Letter from Captain William H. Gregg to William E. Connelley, regarding Gregg's account of the disintegration of Quantrill's band.
From the Quantrill (William Clarke) Research Collection; Letter from Captain William H. Gregg to William E. Connelley, regarding Gregg's account of his marriage to Elizabeth E. Hook.
From the Quantrill (William Clarke) Research Collection; Letter from Captain William H. Gregg to William E. Connelley, regarding Gregg's account of his ancestry.
From the Hattiesburg Historical Photographs. Bynum Lumber Company locomotive #346 at work in the woods hauling logs. The company was located in Lamar County, Mississippi.
From the Hattiesburg Historical Photographs. Passengers loading onto the Mississippi Central Railroad passenger train at the depot in Sumrall, Mississippi.
From the Hattiesburg Historical Photographs; Photograph of African-American men spraying chemicals into a ditch. Several nearby buildings appear to be unoccupied; 5 x 7
From the Hattiesburg Historical Photographs; Photograph of locomotive number 207, designed for pulling logs, circa early 1900s. Several men and women are posed on the engine. 5" x 3"
From the Hattiesburg Historical Photographs; Photograph of a formal portrait of Dr. Theophilus Erskine "T. E." Ross, Sr., owner of the Ross Building. Dr. Ross practiced medicine in Hattiesburg from 1892-1935.