From the Hattiesburg Historical Photographs; Photograph of the Hattiesburg Hospital (later, the Methodist Hospital) with doctors and nurses standing in the entrance, circa 1908-1913.
From the Ingram-Day Lumber Company Photographs Collection. Photograph of a man standing in a grove of hickory trees that has obviously been thinned by logging operations. The original caption reads, "Some Hickory Trees at Woodbluff, Alabama."
From the Hattiesburg Historical Photographs; Photograph of a formal portrait of Dr. J. D. Donald, Mayor of Hattiesburg from 1907-1911. Dr. Donald was one of Hattiesburg's early physicians. This version from In Hattiesburg: A Pictorial History, page...
From the de Grummond Children's Books collection. Published in New York by McLoughlin Bros., Inc., circa 1910s. Title, imprint, and series statements from cover. "202." Also includes: Tom Thumb, p. [26]-[32]. Acquired from Justin G. Schiller,...
From the Ingram-Day Lumber Company Photographs Collection. Photograph of a section of the tree-lined banks of the Tombigbee River. The original caption reads, "Just a Beauty Spot on the Tombigbee River at Woodbluff, Alabama."
From the Ingram-Day Lumber Company Photographs Collection. Photograph of large pine trees against a backdrop of smaller ones. The original caption reads, "A Few Big Ones at Yarbo, Alabama".
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 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. 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 de Grummond Children's Books collection. Published in New York by McLoughlin Bros., Inc., circa 1910s. Title and imprint from cover. P. [2] and [3] of cover included in pagination. "166". Acquired from Justin G. Schiller, Ltd.
From the de Grummond Children's Books collection. Published in New York by McLoughlin Bros., Inc., circa 1910s. Title and imprint from cover. P. [2] and [3] of cover included in pagination. "250". Some illustrations in black and red ink;...
From the Ingram-Day Lumber Company Photographs Collection. Photograph of a child standing in a dense grove of long leaf pine trees. The original caption reads, "Long Leaf at Yarbo, Alabama".
From the Ingram-Day Lumber Company Photographs Collection. Photograph of a stand of tall, slender pines. The original caption reads, "Heavy Sticks of Long Leaf Pilling, 100' and Longer".
From the Ingram-Day Lumber Company Photographs Collection. Photograph of long leaf pine tress. The original caption reads, "Tall Straight Long Leaf in a 'Flat' at Yarbo, Alabama".
From the Ingram-Day Lumber Company Photographs Collection. Photograph of two large long leaf pine trees in the midst of a pine forest. The original caption reads, "Two Big Long Leaf Trees".
From the Ingram-Day Lumber Company Photographs Collection. Photograph of a little girl standing next to a huge yellow pine tree. The original caption reads, "A 24" x 24" x 70' Dense Heart Long Leaf Yellow Pine Stick in the Tree".
From the Hattiesburg Historical Photographs; Photograph of the hotel at Mammoth Springs, near Hattiesburg, Mississippi, circa 1910. Pictured are a large two-story hotel with porch and balcony, and one cottage. The structures burned down around...