From the Margaret Thatch Hinton Collection. Promotional booklet for the city of Meridian, Mississippi, that Margaret Thatch Hinton received at the Hamasa Shrine Temple Theater in Meridian.
From the Kate Greenaway Papers. Pencil sketch (11.5 x 9 cm.) Side view of young girl with hat. Signed and dated KG 1896. Illustration not used in a publication.
Photograph of Willie Heidelberg, wearing the No. 1 jersey, rushing in a football game. Also found on page 123 of Chester M. Morgan's Dearly bought, deeply treasured, published in 1987, and in the 1972 Southerner yearbook on page 159.
From the Hattiesburg Historical Photographs; Photograph from the 75th Anniversary of William Carey College on 1 April 1981. Dignitaries in attendance include Mrs. William Winter, Eudora Welty, Dr. Ralph Noonkester, Leontyne Price, Lucille Parker,...
Photograph of the Pride of Mississippi marching band in the formation of a bow tie at the halftime performance of the 1996 homecoming football game. The bow tie is a nod to President Aubrey K. Lucas, who retired in 1996.
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.
Photograph of head volleyball coach Helen Grant and assistant coach Steve Zary. Caption:Coach Helen Grant registers a protest with the scorer as Assistant Coach Steve Zary looks on. Featured in the 1990 Southerner yearbook on page 116.
Photograph of campus buildings with Bennett Auditorium in the center. The view is from the southeast and may have been taken from the top of Southern Hall. Featured in the 1939 Neka Camon yearbook on page 9.
Photograph of basketball forward Vandarel Jones playing during a game against Marquette University. Featured in the 1999-2000 Southern Miss Basketball Media Guide on page 69.
Photograph of a student using STARS featured in the 1989 Southerner yearbook on page 89. Yearbook caption reads, "Closed classes drove many Southern students to the brink of insanity. Susie Steen, a sophomore from Jackson, Miss., was one of the...