From the Sarah E. Allen Burns Collection; Sarah Allen Burns with her class in Rockport, Mississippi. After Sarah received her certificate from Mississippi Normal College in 1913, she went on to her first teaching job in Rockport, Mississippi,...
Photograph of Orville G. Brim, Head of Department of Education. Also found in Dearly Bought, Deeply Treasured on page 40, and in the 1914 Neka Camon yearbook on page 9, and in the February 9, 1982 Student Printz; 4 x 6
Photograph of students, a teacher, and observers in a classroom. The annotation "Henley" has been added beside one of the children. The child nearest the camera has turned to face the camera. Photograph featured in the Neka Camon yearbook, page 58....
Photograph of a science class at practical work. The caption reads: "The teacher of science, Mr. Slay, giving a demonstration of farm water works to a section of class. This outfit shows tank, tower, gasoline engine, kitchen sink faucets, and pipe...
Photograph of the 1914 Mississippi Normal College baseball team [and coaches?]. Pictured left to right: Reeves, Sewell, Allen, Felder, Gunnell, Welborn, Sample, Rowan and East. This photo can also be found in the 1914 Neka Camon on page 56.
Photograph of the 1914 men's varsity basketball team. Featured in the yearbook, Neka Camon, on page 53. Players pictured left to right: Sample, Furlow, Benson, Thompson, Longest.
Photograph of students, a teacher, and observers in a classroom. A label applied to the bottom right of the photograph reads: "One of the first observation classes in Miss. Normal College. Which group is observing? One guess." The child nearest the...
From the Hattiesburg Historical Photographs. Jessie Collier, Sr. is pictured with his children Jesse Collier, Jr. and Vera Collier with what was thought to be the first commercial vehicle in Mississippi
From the University of Southern Mississippi Art Museum collection. Photo litho on paper of a woman with red hair sitting in a chair, by Amedeo Modigliani.