From the Hardy (William H. and Sallie J.) Papers. William H. Hardy with great grandchildren, William Hardy Lott and Laura Green Lott, in Crystal Springs, Mississippi.
From the Hattiesburg Historical Photographs; Photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Favre, of Gulfport, Mississippi, drive their automobile through a residential area.
From the T.P. Scott Papers. A letter from A.A. Montague to T.P. Scott dated 9 March 1911, concerning the transfer of 160 acres to the Trustees of the College.
From the T.P. Scott Papers. A letter from Letter, T.E. Ross to T.P. Scott dated 15 June 1911, concerning the selection of a site for Mississippi Normal College, favoring the Hardy Street site.
From the T.P. Scott Papers. A letter from H.A. Camp to T.P. Scott dated 12 July 1911, concerning the selection of a site for Mississippi Normal College, favoring the Hardy Street site.
From the T.P. Scott Papers. Pamphlet created by T.P. Scott that was sent to legislators, public school officials, and prospective students about the Mississippi Normal College.
From the Robert C. Waller Photographs. Photograph (positive image of a negative) of a reunion of members from the first football team in 1911. At the time, the school was called Mississippi Normal College.
From the Robert C. Waller Photographs. Photograph (positive image of a negative) of a reunion of members from the first football team in 1911. At the time, the school was called Mississippi Normal College.
From the Hattiesburg Historical Photographs; Photograph of (left to right) R.W. Dunn, W. S. F. Tatum, and Dr. W. E. Holcomb. W. S. F. Tatum donated the property on which South Mississippi Woman's College was established in 1911. The school is now...