From the Hattiesburg Historical Photographs. Photograph of an unidentified two-story house on Bay Street in the 1920s. An automobile is parked on the street in front of the house.
From the Hattiesburg Historical Photographs; Photograph of employees of the Merchant’s Company Grocers of Hattiesburg posed outside the building, circa 1920s. 10.5" x 4.5"
From the Hattiesburg Historical Photographs; Photograph of Overstreet Veneer Company on 7th Street, which was owned by James H. Overstreet, George Calhoun, & Robert McCaughey, circa late 1920s.
Photograph of the pediment and columns of Science Hall, later named Southern Hall. Photograph also found in Chester M. Morgan's book, Dearly bought, deeply treasured on page 53, and in the 1931 Neka Camon yearbook on page 24.
Photograph of chinaberry trees planted by President Joe Cook. Also found in Dearly Bought, Deeply Treasured on page 17, and in the 1927 Neka Camon yearbook on page 14; 5 x 6
From the Hattiesburg Historical Photographs; Photograph of William M. Duke (at left, on running board), John B. Duke (standing with hand on car), and three unidentified friends posed outside their early model automobile on a tree-lined dirt road.
From the Hattiesburg Historical Photographs; Photograph of an interior view of the H.E. Bro Auto Accessory Store on East Pine Street. Stanford Gunn, Sr., Lamar Bro, Eli Bro, and Peter Bro are in the store.
From the Hattiesburg Historical Photographs; Photograph of Miss Elbert Cooper attempting to crank a Model "T" Ford in the street of an upscale residential area.
From the Hattiesburg Historical Photographs. The Forrest Club, located at 205 Bay Street in Hattiesburg, later became the site of Hulett-Winstead Funeral Home.
From the Hattiesburg Historical Photographs; Photograph of the large, brick building that housed Barron Motor Company, the local Lincoln, Ford and Fordson dealer. The company was located at the corner of Main Street and Batson Street; 10 x 8
From the Hattiesburg Historical Photographs; Photograph of employees posing with new Ford automobiles in front of Barron Motors. A lone horse and wagon can be seen in the distance; negative only; 1 1/2 x 1 1/2
From the Hattiesburg Historical Photographs; Photograph of a formal Portrait of W. S. F. (Willie Sion Franklin) Tatum, mayor of Hattiesburg from 1922-1925, and 1929-1937. Mr. Tatum was also the owner of Tatum Lumber Company.
From the Hattiesburg Historical Photographs. Photograph of sixteen employees posed outside the Enterprise Foundry on East Second Street. Included in the photo are“Dad” Buzzle (back row, left), Tory Harper (back row, 4th from left), and E. J....