From the University of Southern Mississippi Art Museum collection. Aquatint and mezzotint of a preacher and a woman walking on a road on a bleak winter day, with buildings in the background, by J. Walter Gozzard.
From the Ingram-Day Lumber Company Photographs Collection. Photograph of a particularly thick stand of yellow pine trees. A small child can barely be seen in the middle of the photograph. The original caption reads, "Dense Close Grained Long Leaf...
Photograph of the Mississippi Normal College barn. Also found in Dearly Bought, Deeply Treasured on page 14, and in the 1915 Neka Camon yearbook on page 61; 7 x 5
Photograph of a football game, thought to be on the Mississippi Normal College campus. Photograph also found on page 64 of Chester M. Morgan's Dearly bought, deeply treasured, published in 1987.
From the Ingram-Day Lumber Company Photographs Collection. Photograph of two children gathering pine cones in the woods. Nearby, an ax is imbedded in the trunk of a large pine tree. The original caption reads, "Long Leaf Yellow Pine in a Park Near...
From the Hattiesburg Historical Photographs; Photograph of front view of the Hattiesburg Hospital at the end of Bay street. The X-ray and Dispensary Department is pictured next door; 7 x 5
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 McLoughlin Brothers Papers. Six-part color separated print of front and back cover from I Made It Myself, designed by Louise Tessin and published by McLoughlin Brothers.
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 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